Homeland The Legend of Drizzt
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ePUB
Kopierschutz
Ja
Family Sharing
Ja
Text-to-Speech
Ja
Verkaufsrang
36140
Erscheinungsdatum
23.06.2009
Verlag
Wizards of the Coast PublishingSeitenzahl
352 (Printausgabe)
Dateigröße
3640 KB
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9780786954018
Discover the origin story of one of the greatest heroes of the Forgotten Realms: drow ranger Drizzt Do'Urden.
As the third son of Mother Malice and weaponmaster Zaknafein, Drizzt Do'Urden must be sacrificed to Lolth, the evil Spider Queen, per the traditions of their matriarchal drow society. But with the unexpected death of his older brother, young Drizzt is spared-though still at the mercy of his abusive sisters.
As Drizzt grows older, and proves himself to be a formidable warrior at Melee-Magthere Academy, he realizes his idea of good and evil does not match up with those of his fellow drow, who show only cruelty to the other races of the Underdark . . . Can Drizzt stay true to himself in a such an unforgiving, unprincipled world?
Drizzt Do'Urden, first introduced in The Icewind Dale Trilogy, quickly became one of the fantasy genre's standout characters. With Homeland, Salvatore pulls back the curtain to reveal the fascinating tale of how this hero came to be-how this one lone drow walked out of the shadowy depths of the Underdark to leave behind an evil society and a family that wanted him dead.
Homeland is the first book in the Dark Elf Trilogy and the Legend of Drizzt series.
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One of a kind story!
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