Cthulhudrew
First Post
was said:-I liked it better when Drow were mysterious, evil, nightmarish creatures. I think the plethora of material done on them following the books has reduced the aura of mystery about them that made them so terrifying. In my opinion, the large number of 'good' drow characters that I've seen played only further diminishes their menacing image. What made Drizzt so special and memorable is that he was the exception to the rule tht Drow are evil, period. If you put a large number of non-evil drow out there, he becomes nothing special.
Personally, I like it better that there are good and evil drow, rather than all of them being evil, and having this good elf/evil drow dichotomy. That sort of black and white morality is always too unrealistic to me.
That being said, it still seems as if there is too much "either-or" going on; that there are either good drow or evil drow, and not much nuance outside of that. No "shades of grey" as it were.