The 'the legend of drizzt graphic novel' mainly tells the story of Drizzt's journey. Drizzt is different from other dark elves as he has a sense of justice and honor. In the story, he battles against various foes, both physical and those related to the prejudice of his race. He forms unlikely alliances and his character development throughout the graphic novel is quite interesting.
It's about the homeland of Drizzt. It likely delves into the unique setting, cultures, and perhaps the history of the place where Drizzt is from. Maybe it shows how his homeland shaped him as a character.
Well, 'free the legend of drizzt the collected stories' could imply that the stories of Drizzt are somehow trapped or restricted, and this is about liberating them. It could be that in the overall narrative of Drizzt's adventures, there are elements that need to be set free in order to fully understand his character and the tales. For example, his true nature might be hidden or suppressed in some of the stories, and this is about bringing that to light and freeing the essence of the legend. It might also be related to freeing the readers' perception of Drizzt from any pre - conceived notions by presenting the collected stories in a new and liberating way.
Drizzt is surely a central figure as it's the legend of his homeland. Besides him, there might be characters like his childhood friends if he had any in his homeland. There could also be some sort of guardians or protectors of his homeland, like wise old elves or strong dwarves, who are main characters as they are important in the story of the homeland.
The target audience would likely be fantasy enthusiasts in general. People who enjoy stories set in richly - created fantasy worlds, with complex characters like Drizzt. Also, those who like reading collections of stories that build on a single character's journey over time. They might be drawn to this to further immerse themselves in the world of Drizzt and discover new aspects of his legend.
There's also Bruenor Battlehammer, a dwarf who is Drizzt's friend. He is a strong and proud dwarf with a big heart. Another important character is Cattie - Brie, a human female who is a skilled archer and has a deep connection with Drizzt.
The art style is often a notable feature. It brings the rich and complex world of the Forgotten Realms to life vividly, making the characters and settings really stand out.
The author of 'a drizzt novel' is R. A. Salvatore. He is well - known for creating the character Drizzt Do'Urden and the rich world that surrounds him.
It's hard to say for sure if 'Hero' is the final Drizzt novel. The author might have more stories to tell about this character or might decide to move on to other projects. Only time will tell.