The Drizzt books were never intended to track a written adventure. The DL books tracked the DL adventures, including starting at low level and leveling up. The DL books did a pretty good job of describing what it's like to be a low level Hero.
Okey, then what FR lore would you propose to use as comparisation?
Also: Raistlin (Wiz 20, Master of Past and Present), Ariakas (Ftr/Wiz 20, Dragon Highlord), Ariakan (Half-God Ftr 20 Dragon Highlord), Astinus (God's Aspect, Immortal), Fistandantilus, Kingpriest of Istar, Par Salian ...
Except that there are less high powered individuals in the entire history of Krynn than what most organizations have in the FR.
Are these people PCs? Does it matter? If Elminster and the Simbul make FR "high powered" than you have to count Par Salian, Raistlin, etc. too. Fair's fair.
Ok, so over the entire history of DL you have about 10 high powered individuals. Compare that with FR. Seven sisters + Khelben + Elminster + dozens of others.
I would also like to point out that any setting where there are standing armies that ride Elder Wyrm Red, Gold, Blue, etc. dragons can not, in any sense of the word, be "low powered." Regardless of what level their riders are.
DL dragons were always portrayed rather weak. Also what does it matter if teh dragons serve in an army or sit around the countryside? Do you think that the FR has fewer, less powerful dragons (Nexus, Klauth, Balagos, Daurgothoth, Tchezzar, Inferno,...)
You don't consider Solace a point of light? What about Tarsis?
Do we mean the same Solace? The well travelled village sitting right on a big, important trade route?
And Tarsis also was a trade hub, although nothing compared to the pre-cataclysm Tarsis.
Both cities are not really points of light where no one dares to leave in fear of monsters. On whole Ansalon trade flourishes and there is no real "Don't go outside because the monsters might get you" feeling. When something threatened the people of Ansalon then it is open warfare and not wild monsters.
Takhisis was Lawful Evil? Who knew! </sarcasm>
Red Dragons, goblins, draconians - plenty of chaotic evil to go around.
All organized in a highly structured army. Later Thakisis had even very lawful knightly orders. And draconians have a rigid military society. No chaos at all.
There weren't many "wandering monsters" in DL unless it was a time of war and the wandering monsters were enemy soldiers.
Of course. The comfortable resting spot outside Solace, the road to Haven, Darken Wood, the plains of Que Shu and Xak Tsaroth weren't at all like that. Very civilized. No monsters at all.
All not so dangerous as to make it a PoL setting. Rather those are points of darkness in a sea of grey.
This is true. No one ever was attacked by monsters while traveling the roads of Krynn. Not in any of the novels I read.
Wait, no, the opposite.
Yeah, because it was war and those "monsters" were working for the other side.
Yeah, cities full of goblins and ogres.
Actually, check that. What cities are you talking about? The closest thing to a city I can think of was Neraka (which was a ruin from a previous Age) and the army camps set up by Draconians (not ogres or goblins). Ogres and goblins attacked, sacked, and occupied cities (like Vikings on PCP), but I don't recall them building any.
Except for the nation of Blöten consisting out of several cities and villages, all ruled by Ogres. And no, they weren't just big dungeons. Those Ogres for example traded with dwarves for example.
And then there is Sikk'et Hul, a peaceful goblin nation.
Are you sure you're talking about Dragonlance? Maybe you were thinking of something else ...
I think that is rather your problem.