6/1/2023 0 Comments Exile salvatore![]() ![]() Time away from any social interaction takes a deep toll on Drizzt's psyche which is discussed in a lot of detail. This is the second book in the series, and book begins with Drizzt's exile where he has chosen to exile himself due to differences with his family as well as drow society in general. The action starts of with a bang and bangs you to the end. In "Exile", there was no need for conservativeness. "Homeland" started in a measured pace as we were introduce to the world of Menzoberranzan and gradually picked up with the emergence of Drizzt. Yes, it was hard to stop because I wanted to know what happen next. Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting? But I also like his protrayal of Belwar Dissengulp, he really brought that character to life for me. Which character – as performed by Victor Bevine – was your favorite?ĭrizzt Do'Urden of course. And that even though he dwells in the depths of, seemingly, a hell of world in Menzoberranzan, in the Underdark, he never gives in to the darkness but instead holds true to his standards and ideals. ![]() ![]() His willingness to sacrifice to help his friends and, sometimes, even strangers is an example of his heroic nature. I was introduced to Drizzt Do'Urden and got to know him a little bit in "Homeland", but it's in "Exile" that I became emotionally invested in Drizzt and his moral integrity. Drizzt Do'Urden, a Light in the Underdarkĭrizzt and Belwar's exploration and journey through the Underdark. ![]()
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