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The crystal shard copywrite date
The crystal shard copywrite date














THE CRYSTAL SHARD COPYWRITE DATE SERIES

The best part of this book, and the series as a whole, is Drizzt. With this, my first re-read in many years, I wanted to compare the old and the new with more than just faded memories. With my recent re-introduction to reading thanks to audiobooks I've had the opportunity to get to know a few of the more contemporary fantasy writers. The best part of this bo Review of the audiobook narrated by Victor Bevine.īetween 10 and 20 years ago, back when I only read a handful of books each year, I read through most of this series (up to book 17 of The Legend of Drizzt). Between 10 and 20 years ago, back when I only read a handful of books each year, I read through most of this series (up to book 17 of The Legend of Drizzt). Servant of the Shard is the first book in the Sellswords trilogy and the fourteenth book in the Legend of Drizzt series.Review of the audiobook narrated by Victor Bevine. When his own company begins to turn on him, Jarlaxle will be forced to find a savior in the man he’s come to enslave. The malevolent Crystal Shard’s influence on him intensifies until even the drow agents he brought with him grow fearful. Drow leader Jarlaxle has ascended from dark Menzoberranzan with only civil intentions. The assassin will soon find himself on a path his most hated enemy has walked before him-a path that leads to a place where someone like Entreri would never be welcome. While he urges caution, his sponsor grows ever more ambitious. New York Times–bestselling author: The much-awaited story of master assassin Artemis Entreri and the first installment in a new series set in the Forgotten Realms universe Surrounded by dark elves, Artemis Entreri tightens his grip on the streets of Calimport. But is Wulfgar strong enough to reunite the barbarian tribes? Can an unorthodox dwarf and renegade dark elf persuade the people of Ten-Towns to put aside their petty differences in time to stave off the forces of the crystal shard? With the help of the dark elf, Drizzt, Bruenor reshapes Wulfgar into a warrior with both brawn and brains. Left for dead, Wulfgar is rescued by the dwarf, Bruenor, in exchange for five years of service. or is it capable of directing the defeat of Ten-Towns? Or have the barbarians already arranged for that themselves? Their brutal attack on the villages of Ten-Towns seals their fate, and that of the youn barbarian Wulfgar. Akar Kessel, a weak-willed apprentice mage sets in motion events leading to the rediscovery of the magical device, the crystal shard. The Crystal Shard is first book in the Icewind Dale Trilogy and the fourth book in the Legend of Drizzt series.Ĭategory: Drizzt Do'Urden (Fictitious character)īruenor, a dwarf, Drizzt, a dark elf, and Wulfgar, a barbarian warrior, try to unite the people of Ten-Towns to face the dangerous magic of the crystal shard. But it will take even more than that to defeat the corrupt wizard who wields the demonic power of Crenshininbon-the fabled Crystal Shard. With Drizzt’s help, Wulfgar will grow from a feral child to a man with the heart of a dwarf, the instincts of a savage, and the soul of a hero. It’s in the midst of battle that a young barbarian named Wulfgar is captured and made the ward of Bruenor, a grizzled dwarf leader and a companion to Drizzt. A cold and unforgiving place, Ten-Towns sits on the brink of a catastrophic war, threatened by the barbarian tribes of the north. Drizzt Do’Urden finds new friends and foes in the windswept towns of Icewind Dale, also the setting of the D&D adventure book Rime of the Frostmaiden With his days in the Underdark far behind him, drow ranger Drizzt Do’Urden sets down roots in the windswept Ten-Towns of Icewind Dale.














The crystal shard copywrite date