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Old 12-05-2002, 11:49 AM   #1
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I just finished with the IWD trilogy (and loved it). I plan on continuing with the Dark Elf Trilogy. I'm enjoying the whole Drizzt & co. thing, so my question is, which set should I read next? And then after that?
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Old 12-05-2002, 12:33 PM   #2
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Icewind Dale
-Crystal Shard
-Streams of Silver
-Halfling's Gem

Dark Elf
-Homeland
-Exile
-Sojourn

Legacy of the Drow
-Legacy
-Starless Night
-Siege of Darkness
-Passage to Dawn

Paths of Darkness
-Silent Blade
-Spine of the World
-Servant of the Shard
-Sword Coast

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Thousand Orcs?
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Old 12-05-2002, 02:13 PM   #3
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I'd suggest the series "Extracting the Micturation - Drizzly Turban and the French Cheese Woman"

There are seven volumes in this little known addition to the Salvatore Drow mythos. The first book, called Volume I (in a gothic font), details the struggles of the well-loved central character as he flees heroically from his homeland to avoid two year's compulsory enlistment in the National Elf Service. It's chock full of typical Salvatoreisms..........Cod philosophy, sword fights, two dimensional characters, more sword fights, suppressed lusts, even more sword fights etc.

Completists should note that Volumes II to VII (still in gothic font) are in fact Volume I (gothic font) with the chapters in different orders and with slightly different covers.

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