

In actuality he cares little for the Thistledowns and later doesn't even care for the bounty, partly because it was determined that Drizzt was not involved in their murder. He begins to follow any rumors based upon Drizzt in order to get revenge upon him, using the deaths of the Thistledowns as an excuse to get men to help. Roddy's ear is lost and face is scarred when he chops down a tree with his axe - he persists in telling everyone that Drizzt injured him.

Drizzt is also met with great dangers that he meets with the business ends of his scimitars. For the ten years following his abandoning his house, he is left with no one but his faithful Guenhwyvar, a magical panther he had acquired in Homeland. Exile (1990) - Exile tells the story of Drizzt outside of the drow cities in the open wilderness of the Underdark.From here, the reader follows Drizzt on his quest to follow his principles in a land where such feelings are threatened by all his family including his mother Matron Malice. The book takes the reader into Menzoberranzan, the drow home city. Homeland (1990) - Homeland follows the story of Drizzt from around the time and circumstances of his birth and his upbringing amongst the drow (dark elves).The final book Sojourn made the New York Times Best Seller list.


However, the author soon realized how popular the character was, and Drizzt became the main character. Drizzt Do'Urden, a drow, or dark elf, was originally written as a supporting character in the Icewind Dale Trilogy to Wulfgar the barbarian. The Dark Elf Trilogy is a prequel to the Icewind Dale Trilogy by R.
