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Pretty cool, although I'm not sure a chain mail is suitable for good ole Drizzt. He is after the greatest warrior in the world Both underworld and upperworld. He is untouchable, so all a chain mail would do is slow him down. Maybe make one of those scimitar with a blue aura. Also I'd make is eyes more almondlike since he is of elven blood, also more expressionless. Try to find those Leather gloves he has if possible too. He has them on most of is cover. So far so good, keep up the good work
Nice job. And actually, Drizzt DOES wear chain mail. It was a specially crafted suit of mithril chain mail given to him by his very good friend Bruenor. It's basically the same as elfin chain mail which is as heavy and encumbering as a thick sweather. =) Which, having actually worn and fought in chain mail is probably like wearing titanium chain instead of steel chain.
Read several of those books and loved the character. Take one of the covers and place it as a background while working on the character. I think that he was wider through the cheekbone area. I like what I'm seeing here, great start on a great character. I'll be interested when he's done! Don't have any elves yet in my collection. Just fairies.
I think it is unfortunate that Drizzt was drawn the way he was. He looks to old and grumpy in Easley's paintings. He also looked way too human with those ridiculous sideburns. D&D elves (and drow) can not grow any facial hair. This is much closer to how I envision him. Good job so far, keep us posted!
Sorry, to correct you, but Drizzt wore a drow elf chain mail tunic when in the underdark. But it disintegrated after being in the sunlit world. Now he wears the mithril chain mail tunic made for him by bruenor. It mentions it a few times in the later books and specifically mentions it in the AD&D stats for him published by TSR.
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