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===Novels=== [[Gary Gygax]]'s 1986 novel for [[TSR, Inc.|TSR]]'s "Greyhawk Adventures" series, ''[[Artifact of Evil]]'', was the first novel to feature the drow prominently. Gygax's subsequent ''[[Gord the Rogue]]'' novels, published by New Infinities, Inc., continued the story and the drow's involvement, in the novels ''Sea of Death'' (1987), ''Come Endless Darkness'' (1988), and ''Dance of Demons'' (1988).{{Citation needed|date=October 2024}} [[R. A. Salvatore]]'s 1988β1990 ''[[The Icewind Dale Trilogy]]'' featured the unlikely hero [[Drizzt Do'Urden]] as one of the protagonists, and the 1990β1991 followup ''[[The Dark Elf Trilogy]]'' focused on Drizzt and the drow of the [[Forgotten Realms]] setting. Salvatore continued the story of Drizzt and the drow in his subsequent series ''[[Legacy of the Drow]]'' (1992β1996), ''[[Paths of Darkness]]'' (1998β2001), and ''[[The Hunter's Blades Trilogy]]'' (2002β2004). Other works continuing the story of the drow in the Forgotten Realms include [[Elaine Cunningham]]'s ''[[Starlight and Shadows]]'' series (1995β1996, 2003), the ''[[War of the Spider Queen]]'' series (2002β2005, various authors), and [[Lisa Smedman]]'s ''[[The Lady Penitent]]'' series (2007β2008).{{Citation needed|date=October 2024}} [[Keith Baker (game designer)|Keith Baker]]'s ''The Dreaming Dark'' trilogy (2005β2006) featured the story of the drow in Baker's world of [[Eberron]].{{Citation needed|date=October 2024}}
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