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''[[The Dark Elf Trilogy]]'' is a prequel series of books by R.A. Salvatore that describes the life of Drizzt Do'Urden, a young dark elf who starts his life in the drow city of Menzoberranzan. He being the third born male child (and thus due for ritual sacrifice immediately after birth), his mother, Matron [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Malice]] Do'Urden, spares him after his eldest brother is killed by second brother Dinin to gain in rank.
In Menzoberranzan, and in drow society as a whole, ascension to a higher rank is gained not by merit, but by
The drow place very little value on
Unlike others of his race, Drizzt is very honorable and kind, a mindset which clashes rather violently with that of his much more vicious kin. At first, Drizzt refuses to acknowledge that such evil can exist unpunished, but is eventually forced to confront (and question) his nature after his family's various schemes almost force him down the same dark path.
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Upon leaving his homeland, Drizzt spends several years roaming the Underdark (a massive series of caverns and tunnels that span from one end of Faerun to another) before befriending a deep gnome and finding his way to the surface.
Thus begins the tale of one of the Forgotten Realms' most popular
Books in the series:
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See [[Forgotten Realms]], [[Icewind Dale]], [[The Icewind Dale Trilogy]] and the [[Legacy of the Drow Series]].
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* [[Aerith and Bob]]: Among the drow, Maya is the only character whose name can also be a girl's name in the real world.
* [[The Aloner]]: Drizzt lives ten years all alone in the Underdark and he doesn't take it well. Seems that even [[
* [[
* [[A Real Man Is a Killer|A Real Drow Is A Killer]]: Drizzt's family enforces this trope in an effort to break Drizzt's morality.
* [[Attack Animal]]: Guenhwyvar is a magical panther that follows the commands of whoever holds the statute that summons her.
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* [[Combat Pragmatist]]: Zaknafein, to a surprising extent despite his skill. He carries little glass spheres on him that bathe the room in blinding light when shattered, which to the drow who normally live in complete darkness can be quite detrimental, and uses one against Drizzt in a particularly vicious battle. He also has no qualms about [[Groin Attack|kicking a male opponent where it hurts.]]
** When Drizzt calls him out on it, Zaknafein brilliantly replies with this:
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'''Zaknafein:''' Do you not understand? To lose it to die! You may win a thousand fights, but you can only lose one! }}
* [[Death Is Cheap]]
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* [[Wide-Eyed Idealist]]: Drizzt at the beginning of the first novel; then he gets a nasty taste of reality ...
* [[Wham! Line]]: Dinin's news about the attack at the end of ''Exile'' is one hell of a wallop.
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'''The new Matron Mother:''' "House Fey'Branche?"
'''Dinin:''' {{spoiler|"Baenre."}} }}
** To put that in context, {{spoiler|the ''heads of Menzoberranzan'' have come to kill them. Even if anyone survives, nobody will take up their claims for revenge. House Do'Urden is ''screwed.''}}
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