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Following the success of Baldur's Gate, the Infinity Engine was used for the games Planescape: Torment and the Icewind Dale series.
* Forgotten Realms: Icewind Dale ( 2000 )-Additional Voices
* Akar Kessell, a character in The Icewind Dale novels by R. A. Salvatore
* R. A. SalvatoreThe Crystal Shard – first book of the The Icewind Dale Trilogy
* Icewind Dale II-Developed by Black Isle Studios
* Icewind Dale: Heart of Winter ( Trials of the Luremaster )-Developed by Black Isle Studios
Icewind Dale is a role-playing video game developed for Windows by Black Isle Studios and published by Interplay Entertainment.
As the story progresses, the player learns of a demonic feud that threatens the Ten Towns of Icewind Dale.
Icewind Dale was released to positive reviews, with critics praising the game's musical score and gameplay, the latter being compared to Diablo.
An expansion to the game, Icewind Dale: Heart of Winter, was released in 2001.
The PC game does not follow the events of R. A. Salvatore's the Icewind Dale Trilogy novels — characters such as Drizzt Do ' Urden, Bruenor Battlehammer, and others make no appearance in the game which takes place in a different century.
Icewind Dale < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s gameplay incorporates a modified version of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition ruleset.
Using its power of attracting evil-intentioned creatures, Poquelin began amassing an immense army with which to conquer the lands of Icewind Dale.
Icewind Dale < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s score was composed by Jeremy Soule, and received widespread critical acclaim.
Icewind Dale is based on the BioWare Infinity Engine, featuring pre-rendered backgrounds and sprite-based characters displayed with an isometric camera perspective.
The game and its expansion were released in two budget packages in 2002, entitled Icewind Dale: The Collection and Icewind Dale: Complete.
A collector's edition, Icewind Dale: The Ultimate Collection, including the sequel and its expansion was released in 2003.
On October 6, 2010, Icewind Dale was re-released complete with expansion packs on the GOG. com website.
Icewind Dale was critically well received, scoring 92 % on Game Rankings.
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Icewind and Trilogy
A shadow dragon called Shimmergloom is the ruler of a clan of Duergar in the second book of the Icewind Dale Trilogy, " Streams of Silver "; Erevis Cale and his companions encounter a shadow dragon named Furlinastis on several occasions in the Twilight war trilogy
* He ( or at least a powerful and influential mage of Waterdeep named Khelben ) makes an appearance to help Drizzt Do ' Urden in the novel The Halfling's Gem, of the Icewind Dale Trilogy, by R. Salvatore.
The Dark Elf Trilogy is a prequel to the Icewind Dale Trilogy by R. A. Salvatore.
Drizzt Do ' Urden, a drow, or dark elf, was originally written as a supporting character in the Icewind Dale Trilogy to Wulfgar the barbarian.
In an essence, the book introduces Drizzt Do ' Urden, one of Salvatore's more famous characters from the Icewind Dale Trilogy.
The Legacy continues the plot-line of The Icewind Dale Trilogy, with Wulfgar and Catti-brie preparing for their marriage and Drizzt returning from the first of many visits to Lady Alustriel of Silverymoon.
He is the creation of author R. A. Salvatore, first appearing at the end of the 1988 novel The Crystal Shard, the first book in The Icewind Dale Trilogy.
In recent years, these and other books featuring the character Drizzt Do ' Urden have been rebranded as installments of The Legend of Drizzt: current publications of the Icewind Dale Trilogy are identified on their covers as books IV, V, and VI of that series.
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The Crystal Shard first appeared in R. A. Salvatore's book The Crystal Shard ( the first novel in The Icewind Dale Trilogy ) and later in the novels Passage to Dawn, The Silent Blade, and Servant of the Shard.
* Crystal Shard, a book from The Icewind Dale Trilogy
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** The Icewind Dale Trilogy by RA Salvatore.

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In the Forgotten Realms campaign setting, Ulutiu is worshipped by the Arctic Ulutiun peoples of the Great Glacier and the Sea of Moving Ice off Icewind Dale.
Making the grudge personal, he eventually tracks Drizzt down to Icewind Dale, but Roddy is easily defeated, though Drizzt could not bring himself to end the man's life.
Icewind Dale: Heart of Winter is an official expansion pack to the role-playing video game Icewind Dale developed by Black Isle Studios.
Trials of the Luremaster is a free, downloadable expansion pack to Icewind Dale: Heart of Winter.
Icewind Dale II is a role-playing video game developed by Black Isle Studios and published by Interplay Entertainment, released on August 27, 2002.
Like its 2000 predecessor Icewind Dale, the game is set in the Forgotten Realms fantasy setting in the Icewind Dale region.
Icewind Dale II is a real-time adaptation of the D & D Third Edition ruleset.
It centers on the northern Icewind Dale region, and is set thirty years after the original game.
The game begins in the harbor town of Targos, one of the Ten Towns of Icewind Dale, which is under siege by a goblin army.
Game Informer called it " the best role-playing engine that has ever been invented ," and Gamespot said that "' immortal ' may be a better word to describe the engine, because the fact is, Icewind Dale II plays great.
" In regards to the audio, Gamespot said that " Inon Zur does a truly fantastic job that's perhaps even better than Soule's effort in the original Icewind Dale ," and that " the voice acting in Icewind Dale II is as great as you've perhaps come to expect from a Black Isle Studios role-playing game.
This publication is currently on its seventh year of circulation and has been offering a covermount of full game ( titles have included Resident Evil 4, Fallout 1 & 2, Icewind Dale, Hitman: Contracts, and more ).
* In the video games Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn and Icewind Dale II, the otyugh is one of the monsters the player can encounter.
The Forgotten Realms is also the setting of the Baldur's Gate, Icewind Dale, and Neverwinter Nights series of computer games.

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