Of course, I gotta also mention some straight up drow books to go along with the drow-like rudeballs elves of Warhammer. [u]Fiction[/u]: (Fantasy) [b]War of the Spider Queen[/b] This is a six book series written by six different authors, with R.A Salvatore as editor or something. The basic premise is that the Underdark is a crapsack subterranean world, full of mean-as-hell races who constantly fight and enslave one another. Some of the biggest and baddest kids on the block are the drow, who have their own matriarchal society centered around the worship of their demon-goddess: Lolth. The story starts off focusing on the city of Menzoberranzan, which happens to be the largest and most powerful of drow cities in the Underdark. Sucks for the drow, cuz Lolth has decided to go completely silent, without so much as a break-up text. So, for a race with an entire civilization that exists due to the will of a single divine being, the fact that this being is now AWOL very rapidly starts to cause problems. The main conflicts vary- the typical drow-on-drow noble house powergrabs, the priestesses of Lolth attempting to prevent as many people from finding out and taking advantage of the fact that they are abruptly bereft of their goddess-granted powers, as well as the other races of the underdark attempting to take advantage of Lolth's un-announced sabbatical. The main "player character" sort of group (I can't not think of them as such when it is a D&D setting with s group of named main characters who travel together) is an assorted bunch of drow from Menzoberranzan (I hate typing out this name so much I swear to god I spell-checked it like ten times and I'm still convinced it is wrong) who are ostensibly on a mission to discover what has happened to Lolth, though of course each one brings their own baggage and bits of intrigue along for the ride.