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Dagger In the Dark: World of the Drow

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Everything you ever wanted to know about our favorite dark elves. Long before the Night Elves of more... Warcraft, there were the ebony skinned fey of the Underdark

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  • drow does not rhyme with "throw". It rhymes with "cow", since it is the colloquial term for the word "Dhaerow" from elvish, which is how the drow got their name. "Dhaerow" meaning traitor in elvish.

  • Actually PoN, you are correct in some sense. However, the word Drow is an old Gaelic word from the Highlands. My Scotts family state is as "Throw" instead of "Cow" and since the dark elves originated in the mythology of the dak elves of Britain, I selected that as an optional pronunciation. Check Drow Wiki entry for further proof.

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  • "lesser"???????????????????? i cannot comprehend how you got that. drow are far superior fighters and spellcasters to any other race.

    ALSO Drizzt dourden adds to the ownage these guys and gals unleashe

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  • lolth eternal !!!

  • @PreacherofNothing a fitting name dont u think

  • Darkelves have nothing to do with drows. Dows came before darkelves, a darkelves is a half-drow. And drows hate darkelves

  • Smaugfrost interesting video. I challenge you to a debate about God on thunderfOOts why people laugh at creationists part 1 and taa's God sucks. And check my faves list if you dare coward.

  • The drow will die and humans will prevail.

    All hail Cyric killer of Lolth!

  • The mythic creatures that inspired the DnD drow are represented in a few cultures mythologies....so the pronunciation is a little subjective depending on what language you use and what set of myths. BUT when your using English it IS drow as in throw.....that's just how the language and phonemes work.

  • how do you mean "lesser beings of elf"?

  • goths...

  • actually drow are lesser beings of elf and are a bit short in height too. and the beings of the surface drove them to the underdark

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