Forgotten Realms: Homeland - R. A. Salvatore


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Condition:  As New
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Drow ranger Drizzt Do’Urden, first introduced in The Icewind Dale Trilogy, quickly became one of the fantasy genre’s standout characters. With Homeland, Salvatore pulls back the curtain to reveal the startling tale of how this hero came to be—how this one lone drow walked out of the shadowy depths of the Underdark; how he left behind an evil society and a family that wanted him dead.

As the third son of Mother Malice and weaponmaster Zaknafein, Drizzt Do’Urden is meant to be sacrificed to Lolth, the evil Spider Queen, per drow tradition. But with the unexpected death of his older brother, young Drizzt is spared—and, as a result, further ostracized by his family. As Drizzt grows older, developing his swordsmanship skills and studying at the Academy, he begins to realize that his idea of good and evil does not match up with those of his fellow drow. Can Drizzt stay true to himself in a such an unforgiving, unprincipled world?

Book Grading Guide

10/10 - Mint Condition: This book is in pristine condition, with no signs of wear or damage. It appears as if it just came off the printing press, making it a collector's dream.

8/10 Near New: This book is nearly perfect, with minimal signs of use. It may have a small crease or mark, but overall, it maintains its original quality, providing a reading experience that feels untouched.

6/10 Very Good: This book shows some signs of wear, such as slight creases, light scuffing, or minor corner bumps, foxing. However, it remains in good shape overall and is still highly readable, offering a great value for the price.

4/10 Good: This book has been read and shows noticeable signs of wear, including creases, dog-eared pages, and minor cover damage. Despite these imperfections, the text is still legible and the story can be enjoyed.

2/10 Fair: This book has been well-loved and displays significant wear and tear. It may have loose pages, highlighting, or extensive cover damage. While it may have aesthetic flaws, the text is still intact and readable.

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