![]() ![]() ![]() Drizzt, as he has said in the previous novel, has no desire or motivation to go other than the fact that he swore he would join Bruenor. So yes, Streams of Silver is the follow-up to The Crystal Shard and tells of how Bruenor, Wulfgar, Regis, and Drizzt go off on a noble quest to take back Bruenor’s old home from the dragon who resides there. ![]() Pardon this interruption apparently I’m not reviewing The Hobbit, but the second of the Icewind Dale Trilogy: Streams of Silver. The path from there to here is fraught with perils that test them, tentative allies, and glory at the cost of much pain and suffering. A simple, humble person basically ripped from their home and drafted to join a bunch of dwarves as they march ill-equipped and unprepared for their quest to retake their once-mighty and rich citadel, which was taken from them by the dragon that currently resides there. The Hobbit is perhaps one of the most timeless and recognizable tales in the fantasy genre. Put another Twilight rip-off in a shallow grave We’ve dug our holes and plumbed the depths ![]()
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