Is Drizzt the only good drow?
Answer: No, Drizzt Do’Urden is not the only good drow.
For centuries, the drow race was synonymous with evil, their black spider-like appearance and dark city, Menzoberranzan, striking fear into the hearts of all who knew of them. Traditional drow alignment: Until the 3rd edition of D&D, drow were classified as chaotic evil, with their society focused on brutal power struggles and dark magic.
However, there are exceptions.
Some drow have shunned the evil ways of their kin and walk the path of good. Who is Drizzt Do’Urden?, you ask? Drizzt, son of Malice, is an atypical drow who forsook the evil traditions of his people. Instead, he chose to follow the path of redemption, becoming a heroic figure, loved by many.
Other examples of good drow:
There are a few notable mentions of other good drow in literature:
- Jarlaxle Baenre : A cunning and charismatic figure who, despite his drow heritage, has walked the gray path, often working with good- aligned characters.
- Liriel Baenre: Drizzt’s half-sister, who, like him, rejected the darkness of their kin and sought the path of redemption.
Can other drow be good?
Yes! As the examples above illustrate, individual drow can chose to reject the evil traditions of their race and walk the path of goodness.
Drow Paladin?: A Drow Inquisitor, a paladin-ized drow, is listed with a CR of 14, solidifying the possibility of good drow Paladins.
Hair color
Another common misconception is that all drow have white hair. According to lore, Rovagugs’ influence turned their hair white, making black hair an exception rather than a standard.
Conclusion
In summary, while Drizzt may be the most famous good drow, there are indeed other examples of drow who have chosen the path of goodness, countering the traditional notion that the race is synonymous with evil.