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Country
  
United States

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

Author
  
R.A. Salvatore

Followed by
  
Passage to Dawn

4.2/5
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Language
  
English

Originally published
  
1994

Preceded by
  
Starless Night

Genre
  
Fantasy Fiction

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Similar
  
RA Salvatore books, Drizzt Do'Urden books, Forgotten Realms books

Siege of Darkness is the third book in R. A. Salvatore's Legacy of the Drow series.

Contents

Plot summary

Siege of Darkness tells the story of how the Time of Troubles, in which all magic is temporarily disrupted and many gods and goddesses are forced to take the forms of their avatars and walk the material plane, affects the drow and Drizzt and company. The Spider Queen, Lolth, plots to keep Matron Baenre in power and to ultimately take Mithral Hall. In-house fighting results in the destruction of the 3rd house, House Oblodra, with the exception of their kobold/ goblin army, and the 4th house, House Faen Tlabbar, being left leaderless. Matron Baenre, along with the favor of Lolth, forms a loose house alliance to attack Mithral Hall. Realizing that they can not possibly stop a drow army, the svirfnebli, the deep gnomes, are forced to abandon Blingdenstone. The battle for Mithral Hall takes place on the surface as well as in the Underdark. The drow were defeated with a little help from an unlikely source, the balor, Errtu. Through trickery, all Baenre wizardry and spells are temporarily interrupted and the heroes take advantage of the opening, killing Matron Baenre and defeating the drow offensive. Lolth's plan all along was to bring about chaos and to rid herself of Matron Baenre.

Reception

Siege of Darkness debuted on the New York Times bestseller list at number 13.

References

Siege of Darkness Wikipedia