I have to admit, I'm a long time Legend of Drizzt fan and I will always have a soft spot for this series, but the series fell into a bit of a slump for me somewhere around The Orc King and all the way through to The Last Threshold. The miniatures are all rather fine sculpts and very good quality for a board game, an area which is usually the ugly step child of the miniatures market. Generations (Timeless, Boundless). But Homeland first reveals the startling tale of how this one lone drow walked out of the shadowy depths of the Underdark, leaving behind a society of evil and a family who want him dead. R.A. Salvatore is the creator of this great character! My actual recommendation is to read them in publication order (swap the first two series) as Drizzt changes significantly between the first series and later ones. The Legend of Drizzt Board Game (LoD) marks the third in a series of D&D Adventure System games, joining Castle Ravenloft (CR) and Wrath of Ashardalon (WoA). Okay, so I was pretty interested in taking a look at R. A. Salvatore's Legend of Drizzt series, since I've heard very good things, and Baldur's Gate II is one of my. As a DnD player, is The Legend of Drizzt series worth the read? Anyone else read the Legend I think its great! I do not know much about Drizzt or Forgotten Realms - I was more of a Dragonlance fan. This review is mainly aimed at players who possess one or both of the previous games and are unsure if it's Timeless is on sale at Amazon for $1.99 today. My actual recommendation is to read them in publication order (swap the first two series) as Drizzt changes significantly between the first series and later ones. It is here that the story of this amazing dark elf truly began. Additionally, are there any other older fantasy series that a teenager like me might not know about and enjoy? I'm going to make the purchase decisions based on your non/recommandations. Homecoming (Archmage, Maestro, Hero). The Legend of Drizzt. At the book store right now. The Legend of Drizzt Series by R.A. Salvatore. The books below are listed in internal chronological order. He's really into D&D and loves the Drizzt book series - but is the game any good? I've never heard about it until now and would like to know a bit more about it. I know Drizzt is a dark elf and Forgotten Realms is a rich setting for D&D but nothing beyond that. Drow ranger Drizzt Do’Urden, first introduced in The Icewind Dale Trilogy, quickly became one of the fantasy genre’s standout characters. To my mind he is more an atypical drow rather than the pure force for good he ends up being in later series. They are based in the Forgotten Realms setting in the dimension of Abeir-Toril on the continent Faerûn in the popular D&D universe currently published/owned by Wizards of the Coast. Drizzt Do'Urden is a Drow (dark elf) from Menzoberranzan, one of the largest cities in the Underdark of Faerun. The Legends of Drizzt is a pretty game, there’s no doubt in that. It’s a giant box crammed with board tiles, miniatures and cards, you certainly get enough junk for your money.