Drizzt's Daughter Gets Audible-Exclusive Book Launching This Week

Breezy will appear in an audio book releasing on October 24th.

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A spinoff of The Legend of Drizzt novel series launches as an Audible exclusive this week. On October 24th, Audible will release Betwixt Two Worlds: A D&D 50th Anniversary Adventure, a new audio novella focused on Drizzt's daughter Breezy. The audio novel was written by R.A Salvatore and narrated by Victor Bevine. Based on the three hour length, this isn't a full-length novel. Breezy, also known as Briennelle Zaharina, is the daughter of Drizzt and Catti-Brie. She was first introduced in the 2020 novel Relentless but has made no further appearances since.

Interestingly, as an Audible Original, there doesn't appear to be plans to release a print (or digital print) version of the book. For the time being, Audible might be the only way to enjoy this introduction to Breezy Do'Urden.

A Webtoon about Breezy was announced last year but has faced significant delays. Per artist Ryan Maniulit's Tumblr, he stepped away from the project due to "various reasons" and had no update on that series.


When Drizzt Do’Urden first entered Icewind Dale in 1347, he found a place quite unlike anywhere he had ever known, a land of freezing winds and ferocious monsters, of dramatic vistas and unrelenting challenges. Most of all, though, he found a land populated by folk who knew all too well the price of a misstep, whether walking into a yeti den or trusting a stranger.

Making his way in those early days was no easy task, but Drizzt would find focus and joy in watching the antics of a girl and a bunch of dwarfs trying to keep her from getting herself killed. A girl who would become his friend, who would become a woman, who would become his wife.

When Breezy Do’Urden, the daughter of that marriage, enters Icewind Dale more than 150 years later, she finds a land no more tamed. And while her father’s reputation has mostly smoothed the way for her among the ever-suspicious people, she carries her own concerns, confusion, and a trauma realized in the difficult journey through the Spine of the Word Mountain.

She also carries the blood on her hands.
 

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Christian Hoffer

Christian Hoffer

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Oh, yeah, I'm with you on that. It's...creepy.

I'm mostly making fun of the idea that "this is absolutely nothing like Woody Allen because there was never a legally recognized child-to-adult-guardian relationship." WTF?

Arwen was over 2000 years old when she met 80 year old Aragorn.

Age matters little (as long as we arent talking actual children) in fantasy stuff with races that can live a long long long time.
 

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Blame WotC. They wanted to blow up the Realms thus killing 99% of all the iconic characters. Then they realized what a stupid F'in idea that was and let him bring his characters back.

You should hear him tell it how he and Greenwood pleaded to WotC not to blow up the Realms and ruin everything.

I still run my Faerun games before the Spellplague.

By the by, the reincarnation stuff is extra funny now because Drizzt's goddess did him a special favor by hanging onto all of his friends souls and then reincarnating them. Currently, Drizzt is questioning his goddess and basically being an agnostic jerk. Your goddess has only gone completely out of her way for you to bring back your loved ones but sure question if she's actually worth the worship.

And don't get me started on the newly discovered Good Drow who are so much better at everything than the Evil Drow. And yes, Eilistree Drow have apparently been forgotten by WotC.
Cattie Brie and Wulfgar would have died of old age, but the time skip didn’t necessitate killing if Regis or Bruenor. I’m also of the opinion that undoing death is cheap and overused in fantasy, but, look, he’s the author, it’s his choice.
 

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Cattie Brie and Wulfgar would have died of old age, but the time skip didn’t necessitate killing if Regis or Bruenor. I’m also of the opinion that undoing death is cheap and overused in fantasy, but, look, he’s the author, it’s his choice.
Could be worse, they could have use time travel.

Nothings off limit when you are the chosen of 12 different deities and powers...and the author's!
 

Bill Zebub

“It’s probably Matt Mercer’s fault.”
Arwen was over 2000 years old when she met 80 year old Aragorn.

Age matters little (as long as we arent talking actual children) in fantasy stuff with races that can live a long long long time.

First, that's incorrect, she met him when he was 20, even though she didn't see him again for (I can't remember exactly...decades I think.).

But more importantly, you're missing the point: it's not the age difference, it's the circumstances of their relationship. Arwen and Aragorn met when they both were adults, whatever the actual years between them. If she had been little Estel's baby sitter when he was just a toddler running around Rivendell, and then had seen him regularly until she decided she fell in love with him....yeah, that would make the whole thing kinda creepy.
 
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