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{{stub}}[[Image:DrizztDoUrden.jpg|thumb|right]]'''Drizzt Do'Urden''' is the [[Drow]] [[elf]] protagonist of several of R.A. Salvatore's [[Forgotten Realms]] novels. He is well known and hated on /tg/ for being the origin of the "Good Drow fighting to prove themselves worthy despite the sins of their kin while dual-wielding scimitars" stereotype used as a template to create characters by hundreds upon thousands of pathetically unoriginal idiots the world over. He is also commonly described as a [[Mary Sue]]. | {{stub}}[[Image:DrizztDoUrden.jpg|thumb|right]]'''Drizzt Do'Urden''' is the [[Drow]] [[elf]] protagonist of several of R.A. Salvatore's [[Forgotten Realms]] novels. He is well known and hated on /tg/ for being the origin of the "Good Drow fighting to prove themselves worthy despite the sins of their kin while dual-wielding scimitars" stereotype used as a template to create characters by hundreds upon thousands of pathetically unoriginal idiots the world over. He is also commonly described as a [[Mary Sue]], usually with no real actual backup for that description. But then, these are [[neckbeards]] we're dealing with, and rationality never enters into most neckbeards' minds in the first place. |
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Drizzt Do'Urden is the Drow elf protagonist of several of R.A. Salvatore's Forgotten Realms novels. He is well known and hated on /tg/ for being the origin of the "Good Drow fighting to prove themselves worthy despite the sins of their kin while dual-wielding scimitars" stereotype used as a template to create characters by hundreds upon thousands of pathetically unoriginal idiots the world over. He is also commonly described as a Mary Sue, usually with no real actual backup for that description. But then, these are neckbeards we're dealing with, and rationality never enters into most neckbeards' minds in the first place.