Sea of Swords (Forgotten Realms: Paths of Darkness, #4; Legend of Drizzt, #13)
The Legend of Drizzt(R) comes to an end . . . For now!The mighty warhammer Aegis-fang has found its way into the hands of the wicked pirate captain Sheila Kree, and Wulfgar is hot on her trail. When Drizzt and his companions leave Mithral Hall in search of Wulfgar, they find themselves on the...
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The Legend of Drizzt(R) comes to an end . . . For now!The mighty warhammer Aegis-fang has found its way into the hands of the wicked pirate captain Sheila Kree, and Wulfgar is hot on her trail. When Drizzt and his companions leave Mithral Hall in search of Wulfgar, they find themselves on the trail of the warhammer as well, a trail that will lead them to a startling reunion, and the last battle for the heart and soul of Wulfgar.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780786951215 (0786951214)
Publish date: June 2nd 2009
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Pages no: 416
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Magic,
Adventure,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Epic Fantasy,
Epic,
High Fantasy,
Role Playing Games,
Dungeons And Dragons,
Forgotten Realms,
Heroic Fantasy,
Sword And Sorcery
Series: Paths of Darkness -4 omnibus (#4)
This certainly was a fun romp, but the plot of this book left too many unanswered questions. Specifically, [spoiler] Why didn't Drizzt, etc try to get the crystal shard back from Jarlaxle? (I mean, don't get me wrong, Servant of the Shard was AWESOME, but where were the good guys during all...
After reading The DarkElf Trilogy, The Icewind Dale Trilogy and the Legacy of the Drow quadrology I read the the Path of Darkness books where the Sea of Swords is the last one. I remember reading The Silent Blade and Servant of the Shard but I remember as well giving up on Spine of the World twice. ...