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So, I made it to the end. Did it pass the test of time?

Yes, surprisingly. I'd mentioned before that I hadn't remembered much of Exile, sandwiched as it is between Drizzt's origin story, and Drizzt's initial time on the surface. But it is a solid read in its own right, and works to quietly progress the character into adulthood.

It's interesting to me that so much of the plot is...quiet, if that makes sense. Yes, we have the growing menace of Zombie-Zak and the entertaining shenanigans of House Do'Urden back home, but Drizzt's own plot is more personal growth than high stakes.

Drizzt confronts loneliness, his desire for connection, his trauma and his yearning for something more than what he's learned from his own culture. He's learned to care and to trust, and what it means to have people accept him and support him and stand beside him.

Salvatore does a great job with the Svirfnebli in particular. This isn't the cookie cutter racist stereotype societies that we saw in Icewind Dale. The story actually recognizes that the Svirfnebli have good reasons to mistrust and fear the drow, but even so, they try to do what they can for Drizzt. Even when it's decided that Drizzt can't stay, it's not portrayed as an easy decision or a happy one. We understand why it's happening, and we feel sorry for everyone involved.

Belwar is a treasure and I really hope somehow he shows up again someday, damnit.

House Do'Urden is, as always, a lot of fun. Vierna, sadly, doesn't get as much focus this time (and poor Maya never did.) But Malice and Briza get some great moments. The Zin-carla ceremony was wonderfully horrific, reminding me of the Academy graduation in Homeland, but without the jarring shift in tone. And I liked seeing Dinin get more focus. He's lowkey, but interesting.

As I said in my chapter review though, I think Salvatore may have misstepped by killing off the bulk of the House this early. Sure, the Baenres are the more formidable threat, but there really isn't the same level of emotional impact when Drizzt and Matron Baenre clash than it would with Drizzt and his mother. That's a shame, even though I did like the way the fall of Do'Urden was written here.

The illithid section was pretty pointless, serving only to stall and to give Clacker a heroic moment. But the Clacker plot itself was pretty good.

And Drizzt himself...well, we're getting the seeds of the man he'll become (for better or worse), but he's growing. And we're getting to see that growth. I'm really enjoying that. I'm maybe even a little invested in seeing how things work out for him. Maybe.
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Still not quite caught up. Yeesh.

Anyway, I've reached the penultimate chapter of Exile, and since we've pretty much had our big climax, complete with the loss (and re-loss) of a few characters, I figure I'll probably tackle the last two chapters together.

Time to enjoy the fallout )
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Okay, so, last time, we saw what Drizzt's family is up to. There's a whole heck of a lot riding on this zin-carla thing. And it seems to me like that's about to come to a head.

Let's see if I'm right.

Hopefully it won't be another sidequest with illithids... )
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So last time, a lot of things happened! Drizzt found out that his father is a homicidal undead zombie! Clacker saved his life but may be dying! Everything is super emotional and tense!

Which means of course, we're going to interrupt everything with yet another journal entry.

Because what's momentum? )
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Well, we seem to be done with the illithids now, thank god. But poor Drizzt has had the shock of his life. So let's see what happens!

No snark for once, poor dude )
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So last time, we saw what's going on with Drizzt, Belwar, and Clacker as they're held captive by Illithids. It's pretty awful. Things are looking up though, because Zombie-Zak's on the horizon, and what good is a homicidal undead father if he can't start murdering some mind flayers for you?

Go Zak Go! )
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So last time, Drizzt babbled in a journal entry about how much captivity sucked. I mock, but that's probably true. I would imagine that captivity does suck. Especially when your captors are gross lovecraftian horrors!

The robes are stylish at least? )
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So we're heading into another major part, which means that we get to completely disrupt all plot momentum to listen to Drizzt's blathering! Who-hoo!

Translation: I get lazy and recap two pages of text! Yay! )
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Last time, the attempt to cure their new friend Clacker went awry. Mostly because the wizard was a fucking moron. But still, it's sad. Now what can they do?

Surely there are other mages in the Underdark? )
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So last time, our heroes adventured through the wilderness, found a mean wizard, and have just had an encounter with a hook horror. A TALKING hook horror!

Things just got interesting! )
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It's funny how little I actually remember of this book. I remember the very beginning and I remember the climactic end, but the rest of this is a complete blank. It's a shame actually, because so far, it's been really enjoyable.

Anyway, last time, Drizzt and Belwar kicked a lot of bird person ass.

Sadly no one made a murder of dire corbies joke. This is why Drizzt can never be my favorite. )
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Oh, hooray! It's one of Drizzt's pompous interludes! It's a good thing for me, because I'm incredibly lazy. It's a bad thing though, because I have to listen to Drizzt talk.

Actually this one isn't that bad )
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So last time, we got to see the svirnebli side of things, as they observe the drow movements and figure out exactly what they want. And I decided I'd probably enjoy a book that was entirely about the svirnebli in their own right.

Sadly I haven't heard of one, but maybe I'll get lucky! )
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So last time, we saw Drizzt settle into Blingenstone and make friends! He also has a pretty understandable PTSD-type flashback, where he beats the shit out of a stone basilisk, but that's okay. His new friends understand! I realize the exclamation points might sound sarcastic, but they're not. I think this is great.

...at least until everything goes to Hell. Probably sooner rather than later.

Especially when Zombie-Dad's making mushroom stew! )

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