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As I became a creature of the empty tunnels, survival became easier and more difficult all at once. I gained in the physical skills and experience necessary to live on. I could defeat almost anything that wandered into my chosen domain. It did not take me long, however, to discover one nemesis that I could neither defeat nor flee. It followed me wherever I went--indeed, the farther I ran, the more it closed in around me. My enemy was solitude, the interminable, incessant silence of hushed corridors.--Drizzt Do'UrdenFrom the Paperback edition.
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**This book is in the following series:**
- Forgotten Realms
- The Legend Of Drizzt | Book 2
- Dark Elf trilogy | Book 2
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The second book deals with Drizzt's life after he fled the city of his birth. It focuses very much on the individuals of the story, including Drizzt's new traveling companions - all interesting characters in their own right. It also kinda of answers the question of why Drizzt has a primal side to his nature and the plot gives him his very first answers to many of the questions that have confused him.
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