The Hunter's Blades Collector's Edition (omnibus)

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The Hunter's Blades Collector's Edition (omnibus)
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Abbreviation: N/A
Author: R.A. Salvatore
Publisher: Wizards of the Coast
Item Code: 959737200
Release Date: January 2007
Format: Hardcover
Page Count: 1,056
ISBN-10: 978-0-7869-4315-9
Price: $27.95 ; C$34.95
Product Blurb:
My feet were light when again we departed Icewind Dale, a hearty caravan of hundreds of dwarves, a grumbling but far from miserable halfling, an adventurous woman, a mighty barbarian warrior along with his wife and child, and me, a pleasantly misguided dark elf who keeps a panther as a friend. Let the snows fall deep, the rain drive down, and the wind buffet my cloak. I care not, for I’ve a road worth walking!—Drizzt Do’Urden

The Thousand Orcs

It’s been a long time since Drizzt Do’Urden has had to fight alone, but when a ravaging horde of vicious orcs invades the North, and his friends are washed away in its evil tide, he has no choice.

The Citadel of Many Arrows, once a dwarven fortress, now the home of savage humanoids, is the center of a new assault on the North. Barbaric hordes of blood-hungry marauders sweep across the Spine of the World and the fate of thousands of humans and dwarves hangs in the balance.

The Lone Drow

It’s war in the frozen wastelands of the Spine of the World, and the ravaged forces of civilization are running out of places to hide.

No one’s sure who’s alive, who’s dead, and who might be hiding behind the next bolder, the next corner, the next fork in the road. Forces for good and evil gather and settle in for a war that will be as long as it is bloody . . . and Drizzt Do’Urden walks alone among the bones of the fallen.

The Two Swords

The orc king Obould has surprised his enemies at every turn, and may just have changed the face of the Spine of the World forever.

As heroes fall, kingdoms gasp for a last breath, and battle-hungry hordes leave no safe haven, the lone drow finds the fate of thousands once more in the palms of his black-skinned hands. And the only one who doubts his ability to save them all is Drizzt himself.

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Legend of Drizzt[edit]

Dark Elf Trilogy
  1. Homeland (Book I)
  2. Exile (Book II)
  3. Sojourn (Book III)
The Icewind Dale Trilogy
  1. The Crystal Shard (Book IV)
  2. Streams of Silver (Book V)
  3. The Halfling's Gem (Book VI)
Legacy of the Drow
  1. The Legacy (Book VII)
  2. Starless Night (Book VIII)
  3. Siege of Darkness (Book IX)
  4. Passage to Dawn (Book X)
Paths of Darkness
  1. The Silent Blade (Book XI)
  2. The Spine of the World (Book XII)
  3. Servant of the Shard (Book XIII)
  4. Sea of Swords (Book XIV)
The Hunter's Blades Trilogy
  1. The Thousand Orcs
  2. The Lone Drow
  3. The Two Swords
Transitions
  1. The Orc King
  2. The Pirate King
  3. The Ghost King
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