![]() ![]() ![]() Sojourn documents a pivotal time for Drizzt it is an engaging story and one of my favorite Drizzt stories. Acceptance was difficult for Drizzt and while he encountered hardship at every turn, he did experience two life-changing relationships in this volume: a blind ranger named Montolio Debrouchee who teaches him the ways and principles of a ranger's life and Cattie-brie, a human teenage girl who befriends Drizzt when he settles in the Icewind Dale ruled by dwarven king Bruenor Battlehammer, Cattie-brie's adoptive father. The surface was a drastic departure from the dark caves of his youth, and, regrettably, humans only knew the drow's reputation as evil and deadly, an elf to be avoided. The first issue of this volume picks up with Drizzt emerging on the surface, on the run from his underdark home, seeking peace and a place to call home. I'm happy to see that IDW is releasing the comic books into a series of volumes for a new group of fans to enjoy.Īlthough the story, Sojourn, is the third volume, this is an excellent book for jumping into Drizzt's world. Having had a long-time interest in Dungeons & Dragons and roleplaying games, I was enthralled with Drizzt's story. I was introduced to Drizzt when Devil's Due Publishing started publishing Salvatore's stories in comic book form the year before. ![]()
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