A wedding or a big gay orgy or something. I'm not even entirely sure what happened at the end because it was just so asinine by that point that I couldn't bring myself to care. RAS once again writes a ridiculously boring sequence of events so immediately explained that predictability doesn't even have to factor into it. and giving a bit more screen-time to Drizzt's evil-opposite nemesis for no better reason than just to give Drizzt more things to angst over than just the colour of his skin. This book is more like tying up a loose end that was deliberately left loose to be tied up here. It isn't like there was any sort of over-arcing plot to the three books that would normally be implied by the term "trilogy". The first two books of this trilogy were unsubtly hinting that the plot of this one would happen. So how many not-actually-dead characters now?
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