Bigg

The tall man who posts

I'm a writer and indie game dev of indie games with cum in them. One half of @BPGames. Most recent project - Opportunity: A Sugar Baby Story.

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Me (Bigg) - Matt Berry as Drizzt Do'Urden
Matt Berry as Drizzt Do'Urden
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So I was rewatching the very good Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves just now and while looking up a piece of trivia I learned that the role of paladin Xenk Yendar was originally meant to be filled by none other than brooding goody-two-shoes drow Drizzt Do'Urden before some sadly-unnamed controversy related to Drizzt soured that deal. Naturally this led to me & @Roninette speculating over who the best casting for Drizzt would have been - the ACTUAL best answer was Jaden Smith, but I nearly laughed myself unconscious when I thought about how Matt Berry would pronounce the name of Drizzt's nemesis, Artemis Entreri (slightly loud, recorded on a gaming headset mic). Please enjoy.



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in reply to @Bigg's post:

Well now I can't reply??? Ha but of course, not at all. I've never read any of the D&D books (with or without Drizzt as the mc) but have pored over the lore parts of the books and have been a lifetime player. Is there one you'd recommend, featuring our boy here?

I'm 90% through a re-read of my 60-book Forgotten Realms collection from when I was a teenager & am planning on doing some posts about it when I'm through, but as far as Drizzt goes I recommend going in almost-chronological order, starting with The Dark Elf Trilogy, following with The Crystal Shard Trilogy, and then going in regular publishing order after that. The Dark Elf Trilogy features some really solid worldbuilding that goes a really long way towards explaining why this character and the concepts that surround him have been so sticky for the past 30 years. (Servant of the Shard is my actual favorite book in the series but Drizzt isn't even in that one.)