Where's Drizzt Do'Urden actually located at in Neverwinter the MMORPG???,... and, are there any highly powerful evil blood-mad sorcerers featured in this game that are human???
Where's Drizzt Do'Urden actually located at in Neverwinter the MMORPG???,... and, are there any highly powerful evil blood-mad sorcerers featured in this game that are human???
Why would Drizzt be in it over the hundreds of other characters already published for the Forgotten Realms?
From my, albeit limited, understanding of the current lore. (Ive not read the Salvatore books, I'm not much of a fan of the Driz) Is that he, at this point in the time line, is currently unavailable. With no resolution on when that might change.
I actually got into a Skirmish with two Drizzt's. I'm sure it was some wizards sinister work. One couldn't understand common and the other just kinda ran into walls and stayed there. Clearly splitting the poor guy into two had an adverse effect.
Where's Drizzt Do'Urden actually located at in Neverwinter the MMORPG???,... and, are there any highly powerful evil blood-mad sorcerers featured in this game that are human???
Ah isnt he dead now anyway?
Pretty sure he died at the end of the last novel.
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tobsolMember, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 6Arc User
edited July 2013
Drizzt is just an Elric-ripoff anyways.
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ladymythosMember, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 637Bounty Hunter
That is pretty much the truth. Last thing we see is him mortally wounded and left to die.
Quick spoiler for pretty much every story ever written, format irrelevant: If we don't see the hero's dead corpse, he's not dead. Mortally wounded? Pft, details. Even if he really is dead, he can return if fans want him back. Remember a certain Darth Maul? Chopped in half, thrown down a bottom less pit? He returned, and he's not even a hero.
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ambisinisterrMember, Neverwinter ModeratorPosts: 10,462Community Moderator
edited July 2013
The last book, The Last Threshold, takes place after the events of Neverwinter. The last Threshold Details the last time before the Sundering and while it would be nice to see Neverwinter's storyline advance into the Fifth Ed lore I assume that we'll forever be stuck in Fourth Ed lore.
That is to say Neverwinter takes place between 1467 DR (Lord Dagult Neverember becomes to Lord Protector of Neverwinter) and 1484-1490 at latest (Drizzt and company awake from their sleep in 1484 DR and The Sundering is set to occur soon after.
Also worth noting is that Drizzt enters the otherworldly sleep in 1866 DR and only awakens in 1484 DR. This means by in large Drizzt will be unavailable for Nverwinter's Campaign. He can show up but I do know the Developers have purposely left the exact time frame of Neverwinter vague and while Drizzt could show up it would put a definite timestamp in the campaign which they have avoided.
It'll be interesting to see if, perhaps, they could move the storyline forward into the sundering even if the mechanics by in large stayed the same. *shrugs*
Now I am just getting way ahead of myself.
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Why would Drizzt be in it over the hundreds of other characters already published for the Forgotten Realms?
He is easily one of the more recognized characters of the setting.
God forbid it ever happens but I would even prefer to see Elminster over that twerp:/
Kaylee Krankenwagen, level 60 GF | Tavandruil Wayfinder, level 49 GWF | Aldith Langley, level 51 HR
I completely agree! Im at the point I roll my eyes when ever I hear the name. Kill him off already!
Feast of the Moon | Rising of the Dark | Shadow of the World | Everdark
Really? Since when?
That is pretty much the truth. Last thing we see is him mortally wounded and left to die.
Feast of the Moon | Rising of the Dark | Shadow of the World | Everdark
But who's to say he won't?
..and that is exactly why he will definitely appear in the game at some point in the future.
He was looking for a Group to carry him through Castle Never.
He thoroughly emphasized the "must have experience" part.
Kaylee Krankenwagen, level 60 GF | Tavandruil Wayfinder, level 49 GWF | Aldith Langley, level 51 HR
Ah isnt he dead now anyway?
Pretty sure he died at the end of the last novel.
That is to say Neverwinter takes place between 1467 DR (Lord Dagult Neverember becomes to Lord Protector of Neverwinter) and 1484-1490 at latest (Drizzt and company awake from their sleep in 1484 DR and The Sundering is set to occur soon after.
Also worth noting is that Drizzt enters the otherworldly sleep in 1866 DR and only awakens in 1484 DR. This means by in large Drizzt will be unavailable for Nverwinter's Campaign. He can show up but I do know the Developers have purposely left the exact time frame of Neverwinter vague and while Drizzt could show up it would put a definite timestamp in the campaign which they have avoided.
It'll be interesting to see if, perhaps, they could move the storyline forward into the sundering even if the mechanics by in large stayed the same. *shrugs*
Now I am just getting way ahead of myself.