I wouldn't give R.A.S roleplaying XP for this.Īnd the Character Backstory Trilogy reaches its conclusion, where "conclusion" means a sequence of loosely connected events cobbled together as excuses for setting up everything Drizzt can do in the Icewind Dale trilogy. If you just want something to pleasantly spend your time not expecting anything special out of it, go for it. Overall I'd recommend this to any fantasy fan, even though I'd say it is more suited for younger ages rather than adults. Overall I found the interactions with the other races really great, along with the evolution of the character, his realizations, him seeking for a purpose and finding a god to follow. This book is the best in the trilogy, We see Drizzt struggling to become part of groups on the surface, trying to prove what he really is while everyone is being racist towards him, considering him evil because he is a Dark Elf. Story 7.5/10 Continuing the story for the previous two books in the trilogy Drizzt has left the underdark and is now trying to live on the surface. However I'd like a bit more "soul" to it, something extra to make it a bit more exciting and reaching to the listener, but overall it's really solid and well done. The voices do fit the characters, the speed is just right and overall it is well done. Narration 8/10 The narration is pretty solid.
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