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Drizzt Do'Urden, the Dark Elf of Dungeons & Dragons fame, is overdue for a TV show or movie, with certain actors seeming suitable for the role.
The evil Lolth-worshiping Drow might be the most well-known, but they’re not the only dark elves in the D&D multiverse.
The “dark elves” were originally depicted as being wholly evil due to the corrupting nature of Lolth, the goddess at the heart of drow culture.
At the same time, it will broaden the identity of the drow, the race of dark-skinned elves that have been a part of the original role-playing game since the 1970s. It’s a change to the drow that ...
Over the following year, Gygax conceived the Cthulhu-like mind flayers, chitinous umber hulks, and dark elf drow - Underdark creatures who feature in Forgotten Realms fiction to this day.
This is the very same priestess, Hekta, and one of the most powerful Drow in the game. The goggles are a great help here, as is Elminster himself, who needs multiple relics housed in this very temple.
The Dark Elf Trilogy consists of three books: Homeland (Devil's Due Publishing, 2005), Exile (first published 1990), and Sojourn (first published 1991). It follows the journey of Drizzt Do'Urden ...