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As beautiful as she is deadly, drow princess Liriel Baenre undertakes a dangerous journey to the surface world—where discerning friend from foe is no easy task.
War has passed, and the drow return to Menzoberranzan to face the unthinkable: their armies defeated, their ruling houses shattered, their magic faded in the cruel light of the sun. In the aftermath of war, the dark elves brace themselves for the power struggle to come. Left with no other choice, they will submit themselves to the rule of the matrons and the tyranny of Lolth. Or will they?
Liriel Baenre is a free-spirited drow princess who searches out adventure as passionately as most drow pursue power and status. When she discovers a way to take her heritage of dark elf magic to the surface world of Faerûn, she sets off alone on a hazardous quest. Many want to possess Liriel’s secret—or destroy it. Pursued by enemies from her homeland, Liriel does not receive a warm welcome in the world of light. Her best hope for an ally is Fyodor of Rashemen, a young berserker warrior who may also be her deadliest rival.
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74 primary booksForgotten Realms Chronological is a 74-book series with 74 released primary works first released in 199 with contributions by Clayton Emery, Ed Greenwood, and Paul Kidd.
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The story is focused on Liriel Baenre, a female drow who, like Salvatore's Drizzt, does not wish to conform to what the drow society demands. But unlike Drizzt, who chooses to outright reject his dark heritage and live a path he believes is true, Liriel seeks to embrace her dark elven heritage but not its restrictions. Liriel is superbly portrayed as a very calculative, practical, devious, yet impulsive, character; a very complex character made very believable. Like the main character, dark elven society has also been given a slightly different light than how Salvatore depicted it. It showed a merrier side of drow nobility, but still managing to retain the intrigue and danger that comes with it, including a set of interesting villains. A very good addition to the family of well-written adventures in the Forgotten Realms.
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