1. The fact that Drizzt and Co. don't ever venture away from the Sword Coast, or moreover the Underdark, Menzoberanzan, and Icewind Dale got grating after like book 6...in fact the entire FR series of books annoy me in that VERY few of them step away from the Sword Coast at all. But yeah, the sheer amount of the 13 books that take place underground in either the caverns near Mithral Hall, or The Underdark and Menzo...staggering. Like how BORING a setting is "underground caves"....like the action is fine, but when the 25th fight between Drizzt and his companions and goblins/dark elves/gnomes/creatures happens on a non-script bunch of rock in moderate darkness...the whole thing creaks at the damned hinges. I understand that at least Menzoberranzan is a bit unique in terms of underground...but it's still the same shit. The whole ass continent of Faerun exists above...but no, lets go back here cause reasons.
2. Having Drizzt constantly return to the "homeland" well to deal with a new Matron, or someone else working for the Spider Queen...makes for such diminishing returns. The guy is a philosophical badass who REJECTED his homeland...why the fuck do you keep having him return there Salvatore?! I think out of those 13 books, only the OG trilogy (Icewind Dale; books 4-6) and a single sea of swords tale DON'T return to take place there and concern people there. Like FFS you gave him a human assassin nemesis (and an interesting one who you never know if he's going to turn good) who COULD chase him all over Faerun....but nope...let's have them fight in the under dark again.
3. The Companions of the Hall. Look....I'm very cool with having a group of people who you'd see in any standard AD&D game, a dwarf king, a ranger, a human archer, a halfling and a barbarian...for a few books....but the fact that Drizzt has made NO OTHER FRIENDS is baffling. Say what you will of Dragonlance, but my gods the Companions of the Lance at least had kids, and moved away and met new people, and did new things...Drizzt, Catti-Brie, Wulfgar, Bruenor, and Regis being the only characters of note in some 13 books is...taxing. Drizzt is the one we are following....leave the rest of them safely in Icewind Dale and Mithril Hall and GO ON SOME ADVENTURES DRIZZT AND MEET NEW PEOPLE! Fuck.and if you're going to keep the same cast....put them through some shit...and I don't mean off-screen death fakeouts....or trickery of making one of them see things that didn't happen....I mean real shit that causes them to change and move forward. Catti-brie is EXACTLY the same in book 4 that she is in book 13. There is no growth. Just a cutout of a pretty redheaded archer love interest.
4. Look, Drizzt is a great character. He's complex, and has the ability to really go on some interesting adventures that further him as a person...but he just doesn't. I know that the next set of books push him in new directions...and after a while they get pretty good and do interesting things....but my gods the first few trilogies are hard to manage with how rote-by-D&D standards they are.
I will be reading the rest, but man I wish I'd have known just how much a slog books 7-13 would be overall with the same set of characters doing the same set of things over and over in mildly different ways.
For what it's worth, while Drizzt is a cool character, the first two Brimstone Angels books by Erin M. Evans are MILES better with characterization...and I've heard that Niles, Cunningham, and especially Kemp put Salvatore to absolute shame with their Forgotten Realms work. I also plan to read the two D&D: Honor Among Thieves tie-in novels.
This post has been edited by QuickTidal: 18 September 2023 - 01:11 PM