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Sentry
Tue, 9th Apr '02, 12:55am
Hey all
A word from me after a long time :) To the point: Whats the sequence of Salvatore's books that share the same storyline? I've read the Legacy of The Drow and I'd like to know where it "fits" - which books are the precursors and which are the successors... If you know what I mean :confused:, thanks :).

C'Jakob
Tue, 9th Apr '02, 2:54am
I think <u>Homeland</u> and <u>Exile</u> are the first two books on Drizzt. They are also the first two books of the first "Drizzt" Trilogy, IIRC. I'm not sure, I only read about the first 20 pages of <u>Homeland</u>, then kinda got sick of it.

Sentry
Tue, 9th Apr '02, 11:03am
Homeland, Exile and Sojourn are the part of the Dark Elf Trilogy and it seems to be the first trilogy on drizzt. OK, it's a start :> The Dark Elf Trilogy is followed by...?

Vukodlak
Tue, 9th Apr '02, 2:02pm
I thought that the first books written about Drizzt were the Icewind Dale trilogy, i.e.:

The crystal shard
The streams of silver
The halfling's gem

joacqin
Tue, 9th Apr '02, 3:58pm
Those are the first ones written, not the first ones in chronological order. Dark Elf trilogy is about the lamers first years in the underdark, how he became a tree hugger and how he found his sissy companions in IWD.

Taluntain
Tue, 9th Apr '02, 9:24pm
Oh brother, I don't know why I bother. The books are listed on SP in ORDER!
http://www.sorcerers.net/Books/index_fr.htm

All of them!

Faerus Stoneslammer
Thu, 11th Apr '02, 12:47am
I have the entire series (except for Sea of Swords) so here they are, in order:
Homeland, Exile, Sojourn, the Crystal Shard, Silver Streams, the Halfling's Gem, the Legacy, Starless Night, Siege of Darkness, Passage to Dawn, the Silent Blade, the Spine of the World, Servant of the Shard and Sea of Swords.

zaknafein
Tue, 30th Apr '02, 5:50am
Whats wrong with the first twenty pages of homeland?

Bateluer
Thu, 9th May '02, 1:51am
Its mainly buildup to Dinin killing Nalfein. There is nothing wrong with it, but you need to keep reading. :)

zaknafein
Fri, 10th May '02, 12:38pm
isn't that a good thing?:p :)

[This message has been edited by zaknafein (edited May 10, 2002).]

Bateluer
Sat, 11th May '02, 2:12am
Well, I liked it :)

Faerus Stoneslammer
Sat, 11th May '02, 5:29am
That's what got me hooked...since I knew Dinin was gonna pay someday for murdering his brother.