Starless Night
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Author | R. A. Salvatore |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Legacy of the Drow |
Genre | Fantasy |
Publisher | Wizards of the Coast |
Publication date | August 23, 1993 |
Media type | Print (Hardcover, Paperback) |
Pages | 311 |
ISBN | 1560766530 |
Preceded by | The Legacy |
Followed by | Siege of Darkness |
Starless Night is the second book in R. A. Salvatore's The Legacy of the Drow series.
Plot summary
In Starless Night, Drizzt decides to return to Menzoberranzan to keep the drow from going after his friends. He gives Guenhwyvar to Regis and tells him not to tell anyone where he went. When Cattie-brie later questioned Regis, she was skeptical and decided to follow Drizzt. Drizzt goes first to Blingdenstone and stays for a short while. Then in Menzoberranzan, Drizzt is able to disguise himself for a little while as a guard, but is later found out. He is captured and taken to Matron Baenre's dungeon and tortured by Vendes, the chief torturer who earned the nickname duk'tak. Meanwhile, Cattie-brie uses the magical mask to disguise herself as a drow priestess. She teams up with Artemis Entreri and frees Drizzt. Drizzt kills Vendes, then later fights Dantrag Baenre, who was considered the second-best to Zaknafein, so he wanted to kill Drizzt because he was Zaknafein's son and protégé, to come out of Zak's shadow. Drizzt defeated him and obtained the speed bracers that he wore, while Cattie-brie took the sword Khazid'hea.
Characters in "Siege of Darkness"
- character name, description
Literary significance & criticism
Starless Night debuted on the New York Times bestseller list at number 12.[1]
"Starless Night is good sword-and-sorcery fare and keeps a lively pace throughout."—Adam Paul Hunt of the Library Journal.[2]
References
- ↑ "BEST SELLERS: September 19, 1993". The New York Times. 1993-09-19. Retrieved 2008-05-31.
- ↑ "Starless Night by R.A. Salvatore". Library Journal. Retrieved 2008-05-31.