This clause contains freebooter forThe Legend of Drizzt . WithDungeons & Dragonsrecurring character , Drizzt Do’Urden , appear in Christian Bible incessantly since 1988 , he has starred in some fantabulous stories and some average I . Regardless of the varying quality of the record he features in , he has transformed the landscape ofD&Dand cut up out a place for the drow in the global high fantasy formula . Dark Elf Drizzt Do’Urdenis the product of American writer R.A. Salvatore . He cropped up first in theIcewind Dalebooks , but after proving his popularity , he go on to sport in 38 other novel .

Drizzt Do’Urden ’s two scimitarsand the Companions of the Hall accompany Drizzt on his journeys across the Forgotten Realms in R.A. Salvatore ’s book . The campaign setting gets explored across 13 book series published by Wizards of the Coast , who also publish the legendaryD&Dtabletop game . Drizzt experiences adventure and engagement galore , with romance and character development throw in , tardily but for sure . Therefore , while ranking these books is a lilliputian subjective , there are certainly standouts , underscore pronounced progress in Drizzt ’s stoical , but legendary reference .

13The Sundering

The Companions (2013)

The Companionsis actually very interesting in a number of elbow room but fall victim to the franchise element of the Drizzt books . It trust too much on prior noesis of other departure - on , and on the existence of other novels . The Sunderingis a middling unique book serial publication in R.A. Salvatore ’s Forgotten Realms world , with only one novel out of the six constituting a Drizzt Do’Urden book . The Companionsis admit both inThe SunderingandThe Legend of Drizzt , but the otherSunderingbooks focus on other lineament .

Drizzt is often the focal point of Salvatore ’s work , ensue in an overarching book series retroactively titledThe Legend of Drizztand encompassing the Drizzt - focused novel in Salvatore ’s bibliography .

The Sunderingbooks are marry together through their focus on the Sundering , a cataclysmic outcome mastered by Mielikki , Catt - brie ’s young goddess . Each script feel a little stilted , andThe Companionsis a good exemplar of the series getting lose in world - building , bear to connect somehow to multiple other arcs while stand alone . Drizzt ’s philosophic diary entries are a kickshaw , but the narration itself go nowhere .

Geralt in The Witcher, Aragorn in Lord of the Rings, & Jon Snow in GOT

12Companion’s Codex

Night Of The Hunter (2014), Rise Of The King (2014), Vengeance Of The Iron Dwarf (2015)

Companion ’s Codexis merriment and quick to read but feel a bit insistent and convoluted . Night of the Hunterhas a worthful focus on Drizzt and Artemis Entrari . It is refreshing to read the Companions of the Hall on such top form and Entrari ’s plotline proffer an arguably even more engaging arc . The sparkling writing that is often present in Salvatore ’s book occasionally gives room to mechanical fight scenes , butthe battles are gripping inRise of the KingandVengeance of the Iron Dwarf .

Drizzt record In Chronological fiat

serial

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Release yr

native land

Dark Elf

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1990

expat

Sojourn

Drizzt Do’Urden books on a custom background.

Custom image by Yeider Chacon

1991

The Crystal Shard

Icewind Dale

Drizzt set against an Honor Among Thieves shot.

Custom image by Ana Nieves

1988

current of Silver

1989

Drizzt Do’Urden with Guenhwyvar.

The Halfling ’s Gem

The Legacy

bequest of the Drow

Drizzt from D&D with imagery from Moonshae Isles.

Custom image by Katarina Cimbaljevic

1992

Starless Night

1993

Drizzt as he appeared in the original Dark Elf Trilogy cover art

Sige of dark

1994

Passage to Dawn

A custom image of Drizzt Do’Urden from Dungeons & Dragons Forgotten Realms

Custom image by Yeider Chacon

1996

The Silent Blade

Paths of Darkness

A pale humanoid creature dual wields swords.

1998

The Spine of the World

1999

Drizzt brandishes his swords in D&D.

Servant of the Shard

The Sellswords

2000

Drizzt Do’Urden in Dungeons & Dragons Last Alliance.

hope of the Witch King

2005

route of the Patriarch

Drizzt fighting horde of orcs as they back him into a corner.

2006

Sea of sword

2001

Dungeons & Dragons

The Thousand Orcs

The Hunter ’s Blades

2002

The Two Swords

2003

The Lone Drow

2004

The Orc King

Transitions

2007

The Pirate King

2008

The Ghost King

2009

Gauntlgrym

Neverwinter Saga

2010

Neverwinter

2011

Charon ’s Claw

2012

The Last Threshold

2013

The associate

The Sundering

Nox of the Orion

companion Codex

2014

ascension of the world-beater

Vengeance of the Iron Dwarf

2015

Archmage

Homecoming

Maestro

2016

Hero

Timeless

Generations

2018

Boundless

2019

Relentless

2020

Starlight Enclave

Way of the Drow

2021

Glacier ’s Edge

2022

Lolth ’s Warrior

2023

Fight scenes are the bread and butter ofThe Legend of Drizzt , and if that turns readers off , they would likely do well to look into other phantasy series . However , there are so many conflicting storylinesin this novel that it can be toilsome to keep up , siphoning aroused relevancy from some of the fight . The problem withThe Legend of Drizztis often the convoluted missionary station , and all three books suffer a small in this regard .

11Way Of The Drow

Starlight Enclave (2021), Glacier’s Edge (2022), Lolth’s Warrior (2023)

Starlight Enclavehas the lastingness of being amazingly write , but the failing of hardly featuring Drizzt . Drizzt ply the obsession to consume a mess of the Holy Writ in R.A. Salvatore ’s consistency of study . In the wondrous scheme of things , this series lacks a chip of focus , without Drizzt to pull narratives together . ButWay of the Drowonly compares unfavorably toall the record featuring Drizzt Do’Urdenin a very wide comparability indeed , featuring a mess of unmissable action .

In many ways , this series starts to complicate the moral axioms of its worldly concern in contemporaneous and doorway - opening bend .

Jarlaxle is a highlighting ofWay of the Drow . He is a gray-haired - scale character that complicates black - and - white morality , and he has some challenging moments in this trilogy . The often heroic Ice Drow get a band of aid inStarlight Enclave , stepping away from the idea of most drows being bad . This idea was built up a fairish bit in the first few Drizzt book . In many way , this series begin to perplex the moral axiom of its world in contemporary and threshold - afford kink .

10Neverwinter Saga

Gauntlgrym (2010), Neverwinter (2011), Charon’s Claw (2012)

This series exhibits a morsel of a difference from former Drizzt Do’Urden books , allowing for a slightly more adult tonicity . Drizzt interact significantly with Dahlia , creating a carnal moment for the beloved character in a series where he was mostly continent . This tonic teddy represents a cultural dynamic wherebyfantasy gradually became grittier over the twelvemonth . The results are a grown - up circle of novel that befit Drizzt and his depth .

Drizzt Do’Urden is a Greco-Roman hero in the fantasy genre , and most larger-than-life book series incorporate strong and steadfast archetypal characters like him .

However , some readers may prefer the sparkling sinlessness of some of the earlier Drizzt books . The musical note of high illusion can variegate greatly . InThe Dark Elf Trilogy , R.A. Salvatore ’s Tolkienian influence shines a lot more than it does inNeverwinter . Fans of George R.R. Martin may appreciate this trilogy , with its political elements and hobby of more wide-ranging human relationship than previous Drizzt books .

9Homecoming

Archmage (2015), Maestro (2016), Hero (2016)

Far from a bad series , Homecomingjust is n’t R.A. Salvatore ’s best try atThe Legend of Drizzt . The write up across all three book are fast - paced , which is part of the collection of the Drizzt books . However , the narrative often seem short on item , sacrificing character reference ontogeny to the plot . And , while the plotlines are fairly absorbing , their complexity can make them confusing .

Fantasy warrior Drizztgets a fairly typical treatment inArchmage , make for an entertaining fantasy adventure . NeitherArchmage , Maestro , norHerobreak any boundarieswithin the Forgotten Realms or fantasy in general , which positionsHomecomingas a safe read for those who enjoy formulaic musical genre penning . However , there is a lack of creativeness inHomecoming , compared toThe Dark Elf TrilogyorSellswords .

8Legacy Of The Drow

The Legacy (1992), Starless Night (1993), Siege Of Darkness (1994), Passage To Dawn (1996)

Legacy of the Drowis a classic ' ninety solidification of Drizzt books and retains that star - bespangle high illusion tone that R.A. Salvatore mastered inIcewind Dale , but it has some key flaws . This long serial seems a little emptycompared to its earlier vis-a-vis . Starless Nightmay encapsulate the flaws in this series the most , with Salvatore ’s characteristic fight aspect scuff on past their welcome .

Despite that , ranger Drizzt Do’Urdenheads back to Menzoberranzan in this foursome of books , making for a nostalgic regaining to one ofD&D’smost beguiling environment . Passage to Dawnmeanders a littleand perhaps does n’t have much of an exciting focussing to go in , making this playscript serial publication seem a little stuck overall . Fortunately , Salvatore certainly returned to form in posterior novels .

7Generations

Timeless (2018), Boundless (2019), Relentless (2020)

Generationsis a great entry intoThe Legend of Drizzt , it just perhaps lack a flyspeck bit of the magic that the first few leger captured , relatively . Timelessdives into Drizzt ’s father , which is actually one of the best ways of exploringthe drow Drizzt Do’Urden . As such , those who are motivated by Drizzt ’s psychology should definitely plunge intoGenerations . Zaknafein is a fascinating case in his own right . Boundlessalso features some excited consequence that make sensation of Zaknafein ’s fatherhood .

The activeness in this series remains strong , but the intrigue of the drow goddess , Lolth , is the existent tie - in to the wider globe , which piddle the series feel relevant to the other books . The tempo of the novels is a little jarring , with a lot of slow narration and then a sudden salvo of apace take place events . For those who apprize the slower and more psychological element of these books , Generationscould be a high spot . If not , it could lack interest .

6The Sellswords

Servant Of The Shard (2000), Promise Of The Witch King (2005), Road Of The Patriarch (2006)

This series does n’t in reality focus on Drizzt Do’Urden , but it does focus on the brilliant Artemis Entrari , who is often villainized in the Drizzt books . However , he provides a herculean counterpoint to Drizzt in the books , often prove that he may be far more suited to being Drizzt ’s soul Ilex paraguariensis than his enemy . This complex family relationship makes the Artemis focal point in these books a immense highlight .

The Sellswordsbooks also explore Jarlaxle , another huge merchandising full point inThe Legend of Drizzt . Plus , the last book inThe Sellswordstrilogy is quite key to next novel , so for those commit to follow the entire series , skippingSellswordsisn’t recommended . However , for those seeking a way into the Drizzt books or a short , sharp burst of his story - this series is n’t the one .

5Paths Of Darkness

The Silent Blade (1998), The Spine Of The World (1999), Sea Of Swords (2001)

Paths of Darknessis not forged in terms of its storytelling , but it disappoints in that book of account two strays far from Drizzt ’s perspective . While Drizzt is not the only reason to keep reading R.A. Salvatore ’s book , he is the puff for many referee , and for good rationality . The lack of Drizzt is painfully feltreadingThe Spine of the World , with other characters feel a little superficial in comparing . When violence is anchor to Drizzt ’s personal drama , it is much more engaging . However , the Artemis Entrari salvation arc inPaths of Darknessmakes read these three Book well deserving it .

In many ways , Entrari has more alchemy with Drizzt than Catti - brie , the Moriarty to his Sherlock , or the Vegeta to his Goku .

Entrari is a central character in the Drizzt account book , and Salvatore finally hit good use of him here . It is a backup man to read these Book and finger that in the future , Entrari and Drizzt could in the end take up to see the connection that they always deserve . In many path , Entrari has more chemical science with Drizzt than Catti - brie , the Moriarty to his Sherlock , or the Vegeta to his Goku . This book series work towards that yin and yang duology , developing an enchanting element of the Drizzt Holy Writ .

4Transitions

The Orc King (2007), The Pirate King (2008), The Ghost King (2009)

Transitionsis really one of the better trilogies inThe Legend of Drizzt , demonstrating some of R.A. Salvatore ’s bold moments . Drizzt and Catt - brie get marriedat some point betweenThe Pirate KingandThe Orc King , defining a victory for the will - they - won’t - they match . Although this appear to bechance outside the main narrative of the trilogy , it score a solidifying ofThe Legend of Drizzt’skey love affair .

The Ghost Kingoffers up some major fictional character deaths , marking an perfectly massive turn point in the Drizzt books , and helping give weight to this serial ' title of respect . They do n’t feel unearned , either , withThe Orc KingandThe Pirate Kingallowing the character a desirable swansong . And yet , they are still scandalous , proving that Salvatore is able to produce wallop through character deaths , which is sometimes dubious in his work .