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* [[The Corruption]]: Akar Kessel isn't a [[Complete Monster]] to start out with; although he murders his master, he does that because the other wizards manipulated him and exploited his desperation and frustration, and later on he feels remorse for it. After first finding Crenshinibon, all he really wants is a nice, warm place to call home and maybe some female companionship. The shard corrupts him to the point that he wants to kill or enslave everybody in the whole world.
* [[The Corruption]]: Akar Kessel isn't a [[Complete Monster]] to start out with; although he murders his master, he does that because the other wizards manipulated him and exploited his desperation and frustration, and later on he feels remorse for it. After first finding Crenshinibon, all he really wants is a nice, warm place to call home and maybe some female companionship. The shard corrupts him to the point that he wants to kill or enslave everybody in the whole world.
* [[Death Is Cheap]]
* [[Death Is Cheap]]
* [[Distressed Damsel]]: Subverted with Catti-brie, who saves herself in the second book.
* [[Damsel in Distress]]: Subverted with Catti-brie, who saves herself in the second book.
* [[The Dragon]]: The demon Errtu in the first book.
* [[The Dragon]]: The demon Errtu in the first book.
* [[Enemy Mine]]: Drizzt and Entreri team temporarily in order to survive and find their way back to their respective parties. And it is glorious.
* [[Enemy Mine]]: Drizzt and Entreri team temporarily in order to survive and find their way back to their respective parties. And it is glorious.