Furthermore, are the only two parties Drizzt and his nemesis Artemis, and as both will never die as long as RA Salvatore earned money with these books, the fights are deprived of any power that may have you had time (assuming, Salvatore, would learn to actually Write and not words to hang together). Supposedly the intense battle passages owe Salvatore's past as a bouncer and if that is something that the author or his fans brag (who made the rumor I do not know myself) was, sometimes an open question.
Seis drum, these sections may be skipped safely, how does it look with the plot? Well, the characters are all now known and ausgelatscht, hardly anyone does something surprising and Salvatore will not take the risk to do something about. Wulfgar's death (you do not have because of spoilers, who is now still in the process, has long been part of the further history) tastes more to accommodate the relationship between Drizzt and Cattie-brie to create, but is also due to the waning sympathy for silly Barbarians hardly the tragic twist, the Salvatore wanted to have hoped. The gross plot is still that Artemis will compete with Drizzt and this time has to resort to the help of some drow from the old hometown of Drizzt. As always, it ends with a victory for Drizzt, but still leaves the possibility of a rematch for Artemis open. So fans can already confidently on to the next book, which determines a brand new plotline is waiting for you.