Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance - Deluxe Edition Easter Eggs on PC

Last Updated: November 15, 2021

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Ten Towns

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The game takes place in Icewind Dale. This is a snowy tundra in the North Faerûn which is home to a group of settlements known as the Ten Towns. The town has been mentioned in a couple of Dungeons and Dragons books like Rime of the Forstmaiden.


The settlements don’t appear in the game. They are referred to by many characters. For example, the capital Bryn Shander is mentioned in the introductory statement. He recaps the events of the book, the Crystal Shard which is given by Drizzt. 

The Fifth Companion

Easter Eggs

You may have noticed that Regis is strangely absent. The reason is likely to be because of the time that the game takes place Regis has a lack of marital capability. Regis weapon was the Ruby Pendant that influenced the minds of his enemies. 

The  Merchant, Kartick makes reference to Regis being somewhere in Ten Townes and may appear later in the DLC roadmap. 

Akar Kessell’s Past

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Akar was a young man who is said to have no talent, no skills, and entitled personability. As an apprentice wizard, he killed his mentor, the only man to ever give him a chance. Akar stumbled upon and come into possession of the Crystal Shard. 

Akar is an inexperienced wizard and is drunk with power. Hel uses the artifact to launch a war on Icewind Dale, but thanks to the efforts of the Companions, he is defeated. Akar and the Crystal Shard disappear under an avalanche. The Shard was lost and Akar is presumed dead.

A Cult of Mages who worship the Crystal Shard, the Order of the One Light, which is the fourth campaign. This is a story about the Mages who find and resurrect a powerful tyrant. They turned Akar into an undead being possessing immense magical powers that he could never master in his life. 

In this new state of being, while also being bitter and resentful, Akar is still retaining all the pettiness he had during his lifetime. He attempts to regain his former glory by reuniting himself with the Crystal Shard that was destroyed.

Kelvin’s Cairn

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Kelvin's Cairn Camp is where you start every game in Dungeons & Dragons and is the main hub of the world. Kelvin Duarol was an immensely powerful frost giant who wielded the powerful artifact, the Crystal Shard. 

The barbarian legend says that the giant was so powerful that he managed to enrage the God Tempus. Tempus is known as the God of war and is primarily concerned with honorable battles. The frost giant fights Tempus and Tempus defeats the frost giant. 

The God of war gathered stones from around Icewind Dale and piled them on top of the frost giant’s dead body so that his death could be sited. This site was later called Kelvin Cairn and this is where the champions rest between battles. 

Icingdeath

Easter Eggs

In the first book, Icingdeath is the dragon killed by both Wulfgar and Drizzt. This is the reason Icingdeath, known as Ingeloakastimizilian doesn’t make an appearance. After the death, Drizzt names the magical scimitar from the dragon’s horn, Icingdeath which he then uses as his main hand weapon. 

Icingdeath is mentioned when a goblin mistakes a white dragon as Icingdeath and another Goblin corrects him. The other reference to Icingdeath is in Drizzt’s armor sets. The Dragonbane, which reflects Drizzt’s part in the Dragons death, even though he didn’t deliver the final blow.   

Drizzt’s Armor

Easter Eggs

There are many armor sets in the game that is in reference to the events in the books. Drizzt’s Warden of Mielikki set is a reference to his worship in the Forest Queen.  

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