R.A. Salvatore talks EQ with Allakhazam

R.A. Salvatore is one of the finest science fiction/fantasy authors of our time. He has written many excellent and entertaining novels and created numerous memorable characters, including probably his most famous character, Drizzt Do'Urden, the drow who has forsaken his heritage to embrace the ways of the ranger. He is also an avid Everquest player. I was able to convince him to answer a few questions for us about Everquest, gaming and writing. Here's what he had to say: Q: Let me start by saying that I am a big fan of yours. I’ve read just about everything you ever wrote. A: Well, thanks. It's been obvious to me, from discussions with other players on-line, or just by looking at character names, that there is a huge overlap between EQ and the more traditional genre products (novels). Q: I understand that you are a long time gamer. What types of games do you like to play and what are your favorites? Just among video games, which ones are your favorites? A: I've been playing the various versions of D&D since 1981. I still play once a week with my friends, though it looks like we'll be taking a break for the summer. With video games, I've gone through a few. Warcraft, Heroes of Might and Magic, Starcraft and Baldur's Gate come to mind. For on-line games, I've tried Ultima and EQ. I enjoyed both, but I really need that first-person perspective that EQ offers. Q: Can you tell us what got you started playing Everquest. How long ago was it? Are you still playing today? How often do you play? A: I got started joining in with a couple of friends who were hooked on the game. I needed a distraction in my life at that time, and EQ more than gave it to me! That was a year and a half ago. I still play a few hours a week, mostly on Wednesday nights, when five friends join in for group adventures. We're perfecting the art of dying horribly, though... Q: Tell us about your Everquest characters. What are their races/classes/levels? Are you in a guild? And what server do you play on? A: My main is a level 45 monk named Marcalo De'Unnero. He wasn't the first character I started, but he's the one who dominated my gaming until very recently. I've found that I don't like the higher levels as much as the lower. I usually only have an hour or so to play at a stretch, so it's impossible to do things like dragon raids (did one and was horribly bored). Solo'ing past 35 is very tough and requires a lot of downtime, so I've turned to other characters. I've got two running in the mid-levels: a wizard named Kimmurial (my favorite) who's currently in the 30 hell level, and a 27 warrior named Belexus Backavar. I alternate these in the group, depending on which other players show up (and what we need to round it out). I've recently signed up with a guild (old game friends of my friends who got me into it), and I play on Povar. Q: Why did you choose those particular classes? A: I enjoy the tank, but I think warriors/monks are scummed in terms of solo'ability. When my monk was level 30, he could take an Iceclad cougar, barely, and only if he was near full health and had Mend ready to go. Even then, I often relied on FD, because Thurgadin is a long run! With my 30 wizard, a cougar is a matter of snare, boom boom boom boom c'ya. I've only gotten into trouble once in about fifty kills, and even then I just shadow stepped and gated. There's not really a lot of balance between melee/caster classes, in my opinion, so I played a caster, which would allow me more solo'ability. Q: Did you ever consider petitioning Verant to let you play a Dark Elf Ranger? It seems like if anyone should be allowed that combination, it is you. A: I've actually had Wizards of the Coast contact Verant in an effort to get a Drizzt character burned in that I could play across the servers, maybe in a GM quest. I think Verant wants to keep their world free of other worlds, though, and they politely refused. As for getting them to change the rules for a character I could play, no, I haven't asked, nor would I expect them to make any exceptions for me (though I wish I could use some of the names of the major characters, at least!). Q: Along those lines, how would you plug some of the characters from your novels into the race/class structure of Everquest? (I know this can only be done loosely). For example, Drizzt Do’Urden is most likely a level 60 Dark Elf Ranger, but I can’t figure out if his arch nemesis Artemis Entreri is a level 60 Human Rogue or Warrior. Can you give us some other examples? A: Hard one for me to do. In the past, TSR and now Wizards of the Coast have asked me to do game stats for my characters, and I'm never comfortable doing that. It's all relative after all. Should Drizzt be a 60th level superman? Or should he be more of a mid-level adventurer, really just starting out? Depends on the game and the particular situation. I get a lot of letters from angry DM's, mad that Drizzt is so super-powerful (in the game supplements, I guess), and I have to constantly remind them that it's THEIR game, so they can adjust things to suit THEIR needs. Along the lines of EQ, I wouldn't even begin to guess. Q: Do you remember your first thoughts and actions when you entered the world of Norrath? A: I need a better video card. After that was resolved, I couldn't believe the 1st-person feeling of the game. It wasn't overly cluttered like some of the shooter games (that give this old man a headache!). The layout of the zones and the general design is simply fabulous, and really puts you in there. I knew at once that this was the next level of gaming, and knew, too, that we're getting closer to the point where virtual reality really is. I'm not sure if that's a good thing, or a bad thing. Q: What is your playing style? Are you generally a power gamer? Role-player? Explorer? And do you prefer to play solo or do you usually find a group? A: I have absolutely no interest in power gaming. I've done it a couple of times, briefly, and couldn't even stand sitting at the computer. I like the process of the game, and get no sense of accomplishment if there's a super-high-level druid throwing a thorn shield and a regen on me. Plus, when you play that way, I think you miss the enjoyment that every level has to offer. My favorite times playing EQ were in Oasis, at orc-highway, in the late teens with my monk. Wild fights and flights! I made some friends there - who I saw several levels later in South Karana. I love the element of danger! It's hard to really role-play in an on-line setting; if you're sitting their coming up with great things to say while your friends are getting clobbered, it won't really be appreciated. I am an explorer, and don't mind solo'ing at all, and unfortunately, I think this is where EQ is at its weakest. Sure, my 45th level monk can go in alone and take a look at the new Runnyeye, but if I took in a character of the right level for the zone (my 27th Warrior), I couldn't begin to get downstairs. Q: Give us your impressions of Everquest. How does Everquest compare to the other games you have played? What is it about Everquest that you like the most? The least? Is there anything you would change about the game if you had the power to do so? A: Like I said earlier, EQ is the next level. I think Ultima would be right there, as well, if it had the first-person perspective that I really need. Haven't tried the others, so I can't really comment. What I like the most is the sense of adventure. The least? Well, I'm not going to sit here and practice hindsight on the developers at Verant, and in truth, a lot of the changes I'd make would probably go against what many other players now like about the game! The one thing I will speak out against is farming. It's okay to have a high-level in a lower level zone, taking items when there are no lower level people actually adventuring in there, but it bugs me to be in a dungeon, trying to make a good and honest kill to get something I can use, when a super character casts a spell, takes out the critter and flies off to GFay to sell the item. That is frustrating! What I have learned is that EQ is really several different games, depending on how you WANT to play it. Want the super items? Get some plat and go sit in your server’s market zone. Buy low and sell high, and within a few hours, you'll have some great stuff. In truth, I don't think you need to go that route. With the exception of the weapons, which really slant the game, I've found that items and stats aren't really that important. One of the things that Verant did very right was offer so many possibilities as to make min/maxing nearly impossible, and really not worth the effort. What I would love to see, and i think it's coming, from the rumors my friends have told me, is more detail on screen concerning characters and items. I'd like that white wolf cloak to show up. If the designers ever get the opportunity and the tools to do that, it will be amazing. Q: Tell us some of the most interesting adventures you have had while playing Everquest? Did you ever do something really stupid? Something that you are really proud of? A: I had a fight on orc highway once....three 6-player groups battling side by side, with the entire spawn charging in one after another. It was insane. When it ended, there were around five of us (out of the 18) still standing, amidst the bodies of many, many orcs, madmen, even a scarab and spider or two who got caught in AE spells and joined the fun. Soon after, the same three groups got trashed again when someone trained 6 (count 'em!) spectres. I managed to get a screen shot before I got wasted. As for stupid things....oh yeah, many. I had just hit the level for Flying Kick (I think it was 20), so I raced from Oasis to Freeport to train. Went to type in H A I L to the Guildmaster (hadn't familiarized myself with the hotkeys), but didn't hit ENTER hard enough before typing. Of course, I hit "H", which said "hail", then "A", which made me attack the guy, then took 352, 352, 352, 352, or something like that, and the next line said, "YOU have lost a level!" Ouch. Oh yeah, I do stupid things all the time. I really should play classes that have SOW. Things I'm really proud of? Nah. I don't get proud over acquisitions or kills in game; I just hope that I'm doing my part in whatever group I'm in to keep everyone alive. Q: I know you are a big Dungeons and Dragons fan. I believe that you wrote some modules for the game and many of your novels are set in the Forgotten Realms setting of AD&D. The EQ developers have often said that they wanted to capture some of the feeling they had when playing table games like AD&D. Do you think they have succeeded? How do you think the two games compare? A: It was obvious to me from the very beginning that the developers of EQ (and of Warcraft and so many others) owed a great debt to Gary Gygax, Dave Arneson and all the other developers of D&D. And to some of the novelists! I notice many double-z's in Tier'dal NPC names! But that's the beauty of fantasy. The genre shares archtypes the way real-world games and books share....well, the real world. This is what we're all comfortable with as fans of fantasy. I expect that the D&D designers, artists and authors are quite pleased to see others standing on their shoulders to continue the traditions of fantasy. I know I am. It's hard to compare D&D to EQ, because when I play D&D, I'm in a room with my friends. If one of them does something stupid, I can throw a slice of pizza at him. I do that playing EQ, and I have to clean my screen. Now, if I had a few computers all networked together in my office for EQ.... My wife would divorce me. Q: Do you know of any other writers or celebrities of other sorts who play Everquest? A: Nope, I don't. Q: Have you looked at any of the upcoming MMORPG’s like Anarchy Online, Dark Age of Camelot, Shadowbane, etc? If so, what are your impressions and which games are you most looking forward to? A: I haven't really looked at anything. I have limited time for gaming, so I use it gaming, mostly. My friends have looked; I use them to guide me. I would love to get involved in a new game from the ground up. It's hard listening to the tales from the older EQ community, about the times when people actually hunted for items they needed, or intended to wear (and I'm not including the Epic Quests, because I'll never have the time nor the desire to put an entire guild to work in achieving that). I can imagine the thrill of taking down a critter in Unrest, for example, and finding a piece of bronze that my character would actually wear. Now, because of farming, twinking, and sheer availability of items, by the time you're high enough to play Unrest, bronze is something you go sell to new characters in Butcherblock. I'd like to be on the front end of that curve. Q: You wrote “Vector Prime”, a novel in the Star Wars Saga. Are you following the developments of the new Star Wars MMORPG? What do you think of it so far? A: The few shots I've seen have been amazing. But again, I really don't have the time to keep up with it. Q: How much input have you had in developing such games as Icewind Dale? As a gamer, what does it feel like to have people playing in worlds you dreamt up? A: None, and that's been particularly frustrating. Eventually the game design community will come to understand that the other element to the game could be the story, and perhaps then they will start asking the proven novelists of the genre to join in the creation process. Until then, it's their ballpark, not ours. I'm always thrilled to see a character with one of my novel names running around Norrath, or to get an e-mail from a guy apologizing because he killed Drizzt in Baldur's Gate to get his stuff. It's a fun perk to the business. Q: We all enjoy your novels immensely. Can you give us a little heads up on what you are working on next and what directions you are taking some of our favorite characters? For example, I see that you are returning to my favorite character, Drizzt, in a new novel coming out in October. Can you give us an idea of what to expect from this novel? A: Well, right now I'm working with the folks at Lucasfilm and DelRey on the novelization of Star Wars Episode II. I'm also in the middle of "Transcendence", the sequel to "Ascendance" in my DemonWars' series (man, I love the world of Corona - now there's a world ready for a game!). As for Drizzt, he returns center stage in "Sea of Swords" in October. What you can expect in the Dark Elf books is a return to the swashbuckling earlier days. I won't say more than that. Q: I noticed you do not hesitate to kill off popular characters such as Wulfgar and, of course, Chewbacca. How hard is it to come to that type of decision? And how much grief did the Star Wars faithful give you about the death of Chewbacca? A: If there is no possibility of death, there is no tension. I didn't really plan to get rid of Wulfgar, it just sort of happened. So did the events in "Passage to Dawn". Actually, the series where characters are not safe at all is DemonWars. Many, many leading characters have died over the five books to date. Some readers don't like that, but I think it keeps people on the very edge of their seats, and I think with some characters, particularly ones who started as villains and have found a bit of redemption, the death scenes are wonderful. As for Chewie, well, that was mandated. When they told me i had to put that in the book, I asked where I could return their check, because I wasn't going to do it. Then they convinced me that it was being done for the right creative reasons and so I agreed. I took a ton of grief (and death threats) for Vector Prime....still do. It's got more to do with Chewie, though. Vector Prime marked a definitive change in Star Wars literature, a new publisher and a jumping on point for people who hadn't read any before. Obviously, to some of those who were immersed in the previous series, enjoying the works of authors like Tim Zahn and Kevin Anderson, the change was not welcomed. It was pretty tough and I don't know that I'd have done the book, knowing what I know now. On the other hand, it got me the chance to work with editor Shelly Shapiro, a giant in the business, and to work with the folks at Lucasfilm, and they're a great group of people. It also got me the chance to work with George Lucas and Episode II, and who wouldn't jump at that? Q: Where do you come up with the ideas for the characters and settings of your novels? A: I have no idea of where I find the ideas for a novel. It's part of the magic of writing, I suppose, and in truth, good ideas do not a good novel make. It's the execution of those ideas and the characterizations that make a book worth reading. As for settings, I've done a few, most notably Corona in DemonWars. That will likely be the last fantasy world I ever create, because I did everything in there I've ever wanted to do. It's to me what the Forgotten Realms are to Ed Greenwood, what Middle-Earth was to Tolkien, and what Shannara is to Terry Brooks. I've come home. Q: This is just a little pet peeve of mine, but I’ve noticed that many of your recent novels, like many other fantasy and science fiction novels nowadays, have not been listed as part of a set series or order, making it hard to figure out if they are stand alone novels or parts of a planned series. I can’t tell you how many times I bought books only to find out that they are the first of a series that won’t be completed for 4 years or, worse yet, sequels to books I haven’t read that were not mentioned in the summary. Can you explain the reasons for this. A: I wish I could, but you'd have to talk to the marketing folks at the publisher about that. I try to make each of my novels stand alone, though, and try to make it so that you can read one without having read the previous books. I know this is true of the Drizzt books - I hear from people who started late in the series all the time. And I think my best novel is "Mortalis", the fourth DemonWar book, and you don't have to read the first three to get it, though you'll certainly appreciate some of the characters more if you have. Q: I know I can’t be the only one who thought of how cool it would be to put his love of fantasy and science fiction on paper and write a novel (not like that will ever happen). Do you have any tips for the aspiring young writers out there? A: Aspiring writers? Yeah, simple: if you can quit, then quit. If you can't quit, then you're a writer. It's that simple to me. If I won the lottery tomorrow, I'd still be writing as much as, maybe more than, I am now, though I probably wouldn't be publishing anything. For a writer, writing is not a choice. You don't write, you're not happy. Period. Anyone who tries to get into this business thinking it's a shortcut to fame and fortune will be sorely disappointed. As for those who really are writers at heart, find your style and stick with it. Take criticism with a grain of salt and stay true to your inner voice. When I started out, I got grief from an editor because I change point of view so often in the books. I explained that I did that because most of my audience, unlike the readers of the day when rules about such things as point of view were written, grew up with television, which is truly about point of view shifts. It was a battle that I won. I got a luagh a year or so ago when Wizards of the Coast published their writing guidelines, including suggestions about point of view shifts. I guess my instincts worked on that point, because I'll take credit for their change of heart. Q: Is there anything else you would like to add that you feel might be of interest to the Everquest players and to your many fans? A: I just wish that more players would take the time to go and read the books that led to games such as Everquest. I think that finding books about amazing fantasy characters will only help them to enrich their gaming experience. And to all EQ players, please don't forget that there's a real world out there! I know how hard that can be when you're having so much fun. Oh, and one more thing....to all the young guys flirting with the cute little female elves, please keep in mind that it might be a guy playing that female character. Q: Thank you very much for taking the time to talk with us. A: My pleasure. R.A. Salvatore's Bibliography:
  • The Icewind Dale Trilogy: The Crystal Shard, Streams of Silver, The Halfling's Gem
  • The Dark Elf Trilogy: Homeland, Exile, Sojourn.
  • The Legacy of the Drow: Legacy, Starless Night, Seige of Darkness and Passage of Dawn.
  • Spearwielder Trilogy: The Woods Out Back, The Dragon's Dagger, Dragonslayer's Return
  • The Cleric Quintet: Canticle, In Sylvan Shadows, Night Masks, The Fallen Fortress, The Chaos Curse.
  • The Demonwar Trilogy: The Demon Awakens, The Demon Spirit, The Demon Apostle.
  • The Second Demonwar Trilogy: Ascendance
  • Vector Prime (Star Wars: The New Jedi Order)
  • The Crimson Shadow Trilogy: The Sword of Bedwyr, Luthien's Gamble, The Dragon King.
  • Mortalis
  • Chronicles of Ynis Aielle: Echoes of the Fourth Magic, The Witch's Daughter, Bastion of Darkness.
  • Paths of Darkness: The Silent Blade, The Spine of the World, Servant of the Shard, Sea of Swords (forthcoming).
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    Wow! Salvatore!
    # Jun 20 2001 at 5:46 AM Rating: Default
    Haha! I never knew that Salvatore played EQ! That's unbelievable...and he plays a MONK! *I* play a monk! lol...he sounds like my kinda gamer, I wish he played on my server. You lucky Povar people. This has got to be the best interview of someone famous that plays EQ ever. I always wondered in the back of my mind if a druid I ripped off on some ES gaunts named Salvatore Icewind on Lanys was actually R.A Salvatore :D My conscience is free at last, lol. I can't imagine overcharging the greatest fantasy writer I've ever read a book by. :) I'd love to see Drizzt in GM events...someome start a petition. ;)


    Merrik Havenhawk
    Proud Level 55 Master <Edge of Dawn>
    Lanys T'vyl

    (Hey! That rez stick is a monk item! Look at the weight!! Gimmie it ;) )
    Doubting
    # Jun 20 2001 at 4:52 AM Rating: Decent
    I once had a conversation in EQ with a monk that claimed he was RA Salavatore. My memory not being what it used to be(getting your head busted too many times will do that to a guy), I dont exactly recall the monks name, but Marcalo does ring a bell. And if it was, then you have most most sincere apologies for doubting you. You may not remember the conversation, but I do, as it involved my two favorite fantasy characters. One of which I stated was the only fantasy "warrior" that could defeat the other.
    If you ever need a group sometime, shoot me a tell, my main character, of course, is the Weaponmater. My alt is named Shadowfane, a shamelessly twinked shadowknight(I just couldnt resist he looks so cool in that armor).

    Garetjax 53 dark elven warrior Freedom Guard
    Shadowfane 31 dark elven shadowknight Freedom Guard

    P.S. Tell Terry Brooks I think I have done justice to the name.
    Just my thought
    # Jun 20 2001 at 1:32 AM Rating: Default
    If you like soloing the most you should change ( or at least try ) Asherons call .. I played it 4 months or so and there is no need to group ever.
    I stopped because i think its funnier to group ( and maybe because my big bro was playing EQ =) )
    He is the best
    # Jun 20 2001 at 1:17 AM Rating: Decent
    I have every book series he has in hardback. Like a series is put together in one boook, and is hardback. Now im going to make a char on that server so i can talk to him occassionally. (I'll probably get a knock on mt door in 3 in the morning stating i am being arrested for online stlaking tho = D) KICK SOME MORE *** SALVATORE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (make stories on something like the daughter (not son, son would be a Drizzt copy) of Drizzt!!!
    Other Famous Player
    # Jun 20 2001 at 1:06 AM Rating: Default
    I have it on good authority that Jerry Pournelle plays EQ too. I read hist column on Byte.com and he's mentioned it many times.
    Sweet!!
    # Jun 19 2001 at 11:12 PM Rating: Decent
    Vector Prime is by FAR my favorite Star Wars novel of them all, and I've read most of them. I can't believe that Salvatore himself plays EQ... I play that game!!! Just knowing that my favorite author (I really mean it, my account name on EQ is NomAnor03 :D ) also plays EQ is pretty cool, and I'm glad to hear it.
    THE MAN!
    # Jun 19 2001 at 10:59 PM Rating: Default
    Allakhazam! I love you. Great interview. Coulnd't have picked a better "victim"! Been loving Salvatore's work for a long time and I will forever! The modern day Tolkein!

    /creates toon on Povar to bug the snot out of R.A.
    /jk
    /grin

    Jurvial Belli`Mar
    46 Half-elven Ranger of Karana
    <Prexus>

    Elibryan Wyndon
    22 Human Cleric of Mithanial Marr
    <Bristlebane>
    Kindred Spirits
    # Jun 19 2001 at 10:29 PM Rating: Default
    I hadn't been much of a reader, those that I had read had been forced upon me by teachers and 'guidance' councilors. Until I picked up the Crystal Shard, I remember buying it, it looked cool (so you see? Sometimes a book CAN be judged by it's cover), I've read that book so many times (as well as every other book RAS has written) that the pages are as silk.

    I had never, truely, considered him a real person, one with a family, pass-times, hobbies, etc. He'd always been simple R.A Salvatore, the guide that I'd needed into Honor and Justice. I could put a face to the name (ah, those little biographies in the back of his books), but still hadn't been able to see him as a real live, drawer of breath, eater of food!

    Just knowing that he shares with us, his fans, the enjoyment of a simple (okay, perhaps not quite so simple!) video game as EverQuest brings it into stark focus. The man is no God, simply a genius!

    Many would consider learning one's ideals and principals from a character of a novel as being...shallow? Pathetic? In such a case, however, one has never leanred of Drizzt nor Cadderly, Wulfgar nor Elbereth.

    Oo Oi I say! And let EverQuest bring us all together!

    - Sethix Bladesong, Officer and Brother of The BloodFrenzy.
    Warrior of the 46th Battle.
    Mithaniel Marr.

    - Silariel Arcanum, proud Sister of The BloodFrenzy.
    Wizard in the 24th Circle.
    Mithaniel Marr.

    May your spells land true and complete.
    E-Mail?
    # Jun 19 2001 at 10:00 PM Rating: Default
    I agree that trying to send tells to this man's characters in game would be a terrible thing to do and would ruin the game for him and I have to admit I was shocked when he so freely gave out the names and server he plays on. I hope this does not cause any problems for him.
    However what I am interested in is the fact that he says he receives e-mails and would very much like an address to contact him at. Please Allakhazam can you post this for me? Thank you.
    He lives 10 minutes from me
    # Jun 19 2001 at 8:32 PM Rating: Default
    I think he actually coached me in street hockey almost 10 years ago. I live 1 town over from him and did a recent report on one of his books. I never knew he was THIS big or that he played eq. The stuff you learn. )
    /kneel Salvatore
    # Jun 19 2001 at 8:06 PM Rating: Decent
    Hey all, i'm just going to say that IF you try to bug this guy, i'll personally report you to Verant. j/k. But PLEASE don't go on Povar to bug him... YES i know it's been said before but i'll say it again, HE IS A HUMAN BEING AND MUST BE RESPECTED. He REALLY has little time to play, as stated (around an hour), and he says he likes playing so don't ruin it!
    I (personally) would treat him as a usual player if ever I meet him in EQ and you should too.
    /bow , /kneel Salvatore
    R. A. Salvatore
    # Jun 19 2001 at 7:59 PM Rating: Default
    ALL I HAVE TO SAY IS "HUZZAH!"~~~~ FROM COYOTEE AND FAMILY
    /salute
    # Jun 19 2001 at 7:31 PM Rating: Default

    All of you people thinking of making a toon on the Povar server just
    to bug the **** out of Mr. Salvatore, think twice before you do it. Please
    do not ruin the game for him! How would you like logging in to play EQ with
    what little time to play as Mr. Salvatore does and get tell after tell? I
    know... I know, I know who he is, He is my favorite author as well, and
    there is tons of questions I would like to ask him! But I will not do that as
    I know lots of you will. Please have respect for the man and his free time.
    Get ready to turn your tells off Mr. Salvatore =)>

    /salute R.A.Salvatore, May your sword/pen strike as swiftly and accurate as
    Drizzt and Artemis's blades!

    /rude to all of you people that make toons on the Povar server to bug the
    **** out of Mr. Salvatore.

    George Lucas/ Lucasfilms - R.A.Salvatore/Wizards of the Coast = Drizzt Do`Urden
    movie? Hehe ... interesting food for thought eh? I, and many others will join me on
    this im sure... CHALLENGE YOU! Mr. Lucas and Mr. Salvatore, To make this movie!!!!!
    I know they will never see this... but hey! Worth a try ~EG~


    Draklinthor Drakonis
    54 Druid on the Cazic Thule server
    US officer of Project EON
    www.project-eon.com
    "With each kill, I grow wiser, and with added wisdom, I grow stronger" ~R.A.Salvatore~
    Thanks
    # Jun 19 2001 at 6:58 PM Rating: Decent
    I would like to take this chance to say thanks

    I've read a number of books from you. I would have to say my favorite was "The Demon Awakens"

    I sat for 3 days reading that book I could not pull myself away. The ending brought tears to my eyes.

    I bought the demon spirit.
    I haven't been able to finish it because of eq *mutters*
    But this book so far is really good.

    Thanks for giving us some of the best books of all time.

    WOW !
    # Jun 19 2001 at 6:53 PM Rating: Default
    Well..I think one word sums this Interveiw up,that being AWESOME !..Thank you for the pleasant suprise on visisting the site..Keep up the Great work! It Matters
    Salvatore
    # Jun 19 2001 at 4:17 PM Rating: Default
    Great interview! Have been a long time fan of his books, and will continue to read whatever his mind produces. Love to see that his mind has brought him to the game that I love so much, makes ya think all EQ minds have some of the same weird thoughts that he has had all along.

    If he ever decides to come to the Tribunal Server i would love to spend just a couple of hours just enjoying the game with him, no talk about books just enjoying the game.

    Good luck to him in the future.

    Glowingfists, 35th Monky
    Tribunal- The Collection of One
    Drizzt!! We love you, Drizzt!! =)
    # Jun 19 2001 at 3:42 PM Rating: Decent
    I want to thank Allakhazam for the interview with one of the world's greatest writers....R.A. Salvatore! My eyes are watery at the monument because I remembered the FIRST book that I'd read ---The Swan's Song---- (I forgot the author's name) The book was diffcult to read due to my poor education and upbringing. My friend (Best friend-Mike Thousand) introduced me to reading and to a new level of vocabulary words for me to understand. After reading Swan's song(4 months later), he gave me ----The Crystal Shard---- for me to read and said that it will change the way I think and do things. I was HOOKED and I wanted more of Drizzt Do'Urden. I can relate to him as a person and what is in his heart. I too face people's expectation of my race becuase I am expected to hang on street corners, speak that "broken" language, and poison myself with liquor and cancer sticks to fillful the emptiness in my mind and my well-being. They dont understand that to be something or someone there is a mannerism or etiquette that must be set first! Sorry, I am rambling on and off the subject. Drizzt Do'Urden brought about a way of thinking that I ve never encountered before...due to the lack of guidance. I want to thank you, R.A. Salvatore, for your insight on the human nature.
    Please to Allakhazam
    # Jun 19 2001 at 3:33 PM Rating: Default
    I think it would be prudent for Allakhazam to edit out the character and server names QUICKLY before a giant hoarde of people have a chance to read it. I couldn't believe when he actually listed them in the first place.

    The poor man will get no rest :(
    Just a thought
    # Jun 19 2001 at 2:18 PM Rating: Default
    I'm sorry to say that Mr. Salvatore will now have to change his character names to get any peace while playing. I would suggest emailing the head GM and have him change the char's names, and given the situation , I'm certain he or she will do it. I was absolutely dumbfounded when he mentioned his character names AND the server! Such a brilliant man making such a stupid mistake! I don't think he realizes just HOW famous he is possibly...I've read every Forgetten Realm book, and his novels I've read twice =)
    #Anonymous, Posted: Jun 19 2001 at 2:17 PM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) I'm sorry to say that Mr. Salvatore will now have to change his character names to get any peace while playing. I would suggest emailing the head GM and have him change the char's names, and given the situation , I'm certain he or she will do it. I was absolutely dumbfounded when he mentioned his character names AND the server! Such a brilliant man making such a stupid mistake! I don't think he realizes just HOW famous he is possibly...I've read every Forgetten Realm book, and his novels I've read twice =)
    ^_^ superultraghettobadass
    # Jun 19 2001 at 1:49 PM Rating: Default
    Hey! Y'know i can't believe he plays EQ hehe. Often times when im playing, and i seen names from his novels (similar spellings) i wonder if any of these fantasy writers actually enjoy the same games that we do. I'd also like to say that Mr. Salvatore is one of my fav authors. It seems that most of his books flow pretty well, with no dull parts :) keep writing, and best of luck in EQ!

    -Lysaer S'Ilessid
    Paladin of the 45th level
    Xegony Server

    PS (Long Live Roleplay, even at higher levels!) :)
    Trajan of Brell
    # Jun 19 2001 at 12:54 PM Rating: Default
    Excellent interview. I think people would be quite surprised at the very substantial number of prominent personalities that play this game. Mr. Salvatore is one of many, and I think it's great that he was so forthwright - I have more faith in the player population to respect him in-game and I think it was real cool he divulged his char names.

    Furthermore, he reflects my PoV on the game's playability and enjoyment. Once you get past level 45 or so, it's a different game and devoid of much of what attracted you to Everquest in the first place.
    Wonderful Writer
    # Jun 19 2001 at 12:43 PM Rating: Default
    I'd like to thank Allakhazam's for doing interviews with famous people. R.A. Salvatore is my absolute FAVORITE Fantasy writer. I love Cadderly and his chaotic ways as well as the Bouldershoulder brothers, Danica and of course Percival<cute little critter>. My absolute most favorite character is Drizzt. I think that Drizzt is a role model for people. Drizzt proves that what is in one's HEART is what counts, not what one is born to. I have yet to read Servant of the Shard but I can honestly say that I will enjoy it as much as I have his other novels. His works are so engaging that I find myself in tears, in laughter, or outrage, right along with the characters.
    Mr. Salvatore, please don't stop with the wonderful novels. You have a rare gift for bringing characters to life and allowing those of us in this mundane world to escape to another Realm filled with the wonder of all things magic. A place where we can live, love and fight right along with the people in those novels. I will always be a dedicated fan of yours.

    Riambra Erollisi Marr
    A Great Day
    # Jun 19 2001 at 12:32 PM Rating: Decent
    Thank you for the interview of Mr Salvatore. It was very interesting and entertaining at the least. I personally have read 90 percent of his books, starting from the Icewind Dale Series. First buying them, trading them, and when broke, busting out the old Library card.

    Many a nights and days have been filled with reading these books and many others. I am just sorry I traded books, because I don't have a collection of all the books I have read. Probably feel a wall in my house.

    Thank you again for your passion, and sharing your dreams with us the readers. May you have many more dreams to share. Good Fortune to you..and be safe in EQ.

    Brootus Beefcakes
    41st Barbarian Warrior
    EMarr
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