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Average rating3.6
Passage to Dawn Six years. Not so long in the lifespan of a drow. And yet -- in counting the months, the weeks, the days, the hours -- it seemed to me as if I had been away from Mithral Hall a hundred times that number. The place was another lifetime, another way of life, a mere stepping stone to. . . To what? To where? I ride the waves along the Sword Coast now, the wind and spray in my face. My ceiling is the rush of clouds and the canopy of stars; my floor, the creaking boards of a swift, well-weathered ship. Beyond that lies the azure blanket, flat and still, heaving and rolling, hissing in the rain and exploding under the fall of a breaching whale. Is this, then, my home?
Series
4 primary booksLegacy of the Drow is a 4-book series with 4 primary works first released in 1992 with contributions by R. A. Salvatore.
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38 primary books40 released booksThe Legend of Drizzt is a 40-book series with 38 primary works first released in 199 with contributions by R. A. Salvatore and Robert A. Salvatore.
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2 primary books106 released booksForgotten Realms is a 106-book series with 2 primary works first released in 1987 with contributions by Ed Greenwood, R. A. Salvatore, and Douglas Niles.
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53 primary booksForgotten Realms Chronological is a 53-book series with 53 primary works first released in 199 with contributions by Victor Milán, Clayton Emery, and Ed Greenwood.
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This book feels like a filler. It's like cash cow - people will just read it because it's Drizzt. While Salvatore's style is still here - rich depictions of character relationships - the actual character development are few and far between. Again, like book 3, too much comic relief - perhaps the author himself is not treating this too seriously. Overall, it's a really pale shadow of what started off the whole thing.