The Halfling's Gem
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4.5
R.A. Salvatore
Experience Dungeons & Dragons as you’ve never experienced it before in this epic fantasy adventure set in the Forgotten Realms. Drizzt Do’Urden and Wulfgar embark on a perilous mission to rescue their halfling friend in this action-packed finale of the Icewind Dale Trilogy. Artemis Entreri has taken Regis back to his former master, Pasha Pook—but Drizzt Do’Urden and Wulfgar are fast on the assassin’s heels. Armed with the scimitar Twinkle, Drizzt defeats a banshee and acquires an enchanted artifact that masks its wearer’s true identity. With Drizzt now disguised as a normal elf, the duo continues their journey, traveling from Waterdeep to Baldur’s Gate, and beyond, in search of their friend. Meanwhile, Entreri is always one step ahead, aided by the magical gem Regis once stole from Pasha Pook. Together, Regis’ captors thwart Drizzt and Wulfgar’s mission at every turn, cornering them into battles with pirates, treks through the Calimshan deserts, and encounters with otherwordly monsters. But will it be enough to stop them from rescuing Regis? The Halfling’s Gem is the third book in the Icewind Dale Trilogy and the sixth book in the Legend of Drizzt series.
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Author
R.A. Salvatore
Pages
384
Publisher
Wizards of the Coast Publishing
Published Date
2007-08-07
ISBN
0786942894 9780786942893
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"The Halfling’s Gem by R.A. Salvatore was such an exciting read and a fitting conclusion to The Icewind Dale Trilogy. I loved following Drizzt, Wulfgar, and the rest of the crew on their desperate quest to save Regis from Artemis Entreri, one of my favorite villains. The story’s fast pace kept me hooked, and the battles were so vivid I could picture every swing of Drizzt’s blades. What stood out most to me was the loyalty and friendship between the characters, it made the stakes feel personal and meaningful. While some parts of the plot were a bit predictable, the tension between Drizzt and Entreri more than made up for it. This is a book I’d happily revisit, and it’s an easy 4 out of 5 stars for me!"