D&D 5E Lolth's Warrior, Way of the Drow Book 3 (Drizzt Novel)

We finally know about the 3rd book in the Way of the Drow Series, it's called Lolth's Warrior.

Lolth's Warrior: A Novel: Salvatore, R. A.: 9780063029873: Books - Amazon.ca

"The epic conclusion to New York Times bestselling author R. A. Salvatore’s electrifying trilogy, The Way of the Drow, finds Drizzt Do’Urden coming to understand his role as a friend, a father, and a man caught between the darkness and the light.

The drow city of Menzoberranzan has fallen into discontent, sowed by the growing legend of the one who escaped: Drizzt Do’Urden. Now many of the drow—including the city’s most powerful house, led by the Matron Mother—are questioning the influence of the Spider Queen and the very history of the city’s founding.

What secrets lie ahead? The drow are determined to find out, and they’ll stop at nothing to dismantle the very structure they’ve called home.

As social tensions rise and the demands for answers boom, a fight erupts between the adherents of Lolth’s chaotic evil and those drow who demand more, demand better. In the Underdark there are only absolutes and no compromise will be found. With winner taking all, Drizzt Do’Urden cannot and will not remain on the sidelines anymore. This will be an uprising Menzoberranzan will never forget, and the rest of the Forgotten Realms won’t be able to look away. "
 

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This sounds absolutely hilariously bad, which is y'know, par for the course with Salvatore. I guess it can't be worse than D&D's previous main "slave-freeing saga", the Prism Pentad, right? Right?!

Also bonus face-palm points for using "chaotic evil" in an actual blurb, as if it was just a normal thing to say.

EDIT - Though like, you know I would totally watch a Drizzt-based musical. Esp. if it focuses on Menzoberranzan more than the "boring four" or whatever the name of his Icewind Dale fanclub was.
 




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It leaves the story feeling uncomplete, I need closure damnit LMFAO.

The whole plotline was way too easy for me to ignore, but the less I say on it the better.

He will end up freeing the drow, some will cling to Lolth anyway, and those will remain the 'bad drow' that need to exist, while a large (majority) will follow Drizzt to freedom from her evil ways.

And the messiah complex of this character will essentially be complete.
 


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