Exile (Forgotten Realms novel) explained

Exile
Author:R. A. Salvatore
Cover Artist:Jeff Easley
Country:United States
Language:English
Series:The Dark Elf Trilogy
Genre:Fantasy
Set In:Forgotten Realms
Publisher:TSR
Pub Date:1990
Media Type:Print (Paperback)
Pages:320
Isbn:978-0880389204
Isbn Note:(first edition)
Oclc:23000817
Congress:PS3569.A4625 E94
Dewey:813.54
Preceded By:Homeland
Followed By:Sojourn

Exile is a fantasy novel by American writer R. A. Salvatore, the second book in The Dark Elf Trilogy. It was published in 1990.[1]

Plot introduction

Exile follows Drizzt Do'Urden to the wilds of the Underdark. For the ten years following his abandoning his house, he is left with no one but his faithful Guenhwyvar, a magical Panther he had acquired in Homeland. He is also met with great dangers that he meets with the business ends of his scimitars. Struggling with conflicting emotions, which involve his failure in Menzoberranzan and a deep grief for his father Zaknafein, he makes his way to the surface to face newer dangers.

Plot summary

Drizzt spent some years in the Underdark, during which he was enslaved by mind flayers and then had to fight Zaknafein again, who had been made undead by Malice, thanks to Lolth's "greatest gift" Zin-Carla, to find Drizzt. In the end, Zaknafein regained enough control to sacrifice himself, flinging his body into a pool of acid.

For Malice's failure to use Zaknafein to kill Drizzt, Lolth decreed that house Do'Urden should be destroyed, and House Baenre, the most favored First House of Menzoberranzan, did just that, with only Vierna and Dinin surviving.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cgi?12816 Page at Internet Speculative Fiction Database
  2. Web site: The SF Site Featured Review: Exile .