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Silver Marches is the 1/2E version of them. Are you playing a 3.5 game? I'm not sure what their stats are in such a thing.
Drizzt was 15th level in one version and 19th level in another, a ranger with fighter weapon spec and 'instant kill' potential. He had the 20 Dex only drow could get, too. His 15 Str didn't give him any damage bonuses, but he was wielding a +5 Scimitar and a Frost Brand (+3, +6 vs fire).
Wulfgar had a 19 Str in a world where 18/00 was the highest a human could have. 18 Con and 16 Dex, but yeah, he was a young man and only level 6 at the end of the first book...tossing around a +5 returning L warhammer (blowing the WBL out of the water, naturally). You'd probably have to give him Jotunbrud.
Bruenor was a level 9 dwarf fighter with 17 Str and 19 Con, tough as a dwarf could be.
Cattie-Brie was a level 4 fighter with a 17 Dex, IIRC.
What they were after they levelled up, I have no clue, nor do I know their 3.5 stats.
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Bloodwort |

in the book, page 96, Wulfgar is a 9th level barbarian.
HP: 99, init+2, speed: 30' AC 18
attack +18/+13 melee (1d10+10/19-20/x3) with Aegis-fang
or +16 ranged (1d10+8/19-20/x3) with Aegis-fang
chaotic good, Fort +9, Ref +5 Will +4
Str 19, dex 15, con 17, int 13, wis 12, chas 13
height: 6'10"
he has +3 hide armor
Aegis-fang is a +4 throwing maul of returning.

Bloodwort |

page 77 says Bruenor Battlehammer is a level 13 fighter
HP 163, init +0, speed: 20' AC 23
Attack: +21/+16/+11 melee (1d12+11/17-20/x3) +3 keen greataxe
neutral good, fort +14 ref +4 will +8
str 18, dex 10, con 22, int 15, wis 13 chas 13
height: 4'6"
+3 plate, +3 keen greataxe, amulet of natural armor +2
gauntlets of ogre power (str 18?)
periapt of wound closure, potion of cure serious wounds,
potion of heroism
After reading all the books, I pictured Bruenor with a shield in one hand and a dwarven battle axe (1 handed exotic weapon) in the other.

Byrdology |

This may seem odd, but for PF, I think drizzt is more in line with a (non) TWF lore warden/ sword and shield ranger. Twinkle is used more like a shield than a full time off hand weapon with the occasional tw rend. I would even throw snake and panther style in the mix if they would apply to weapons instead of unarmed strikes.

Nevan Oaks |
Dang ninjas, just found those pages in my book. Though with that I can add, for comparison their 2E stats from Hall of Heroes.
Bruenor 9th fighter
s:17, I:12, W:15, D:15, C:19, CH:15
Drizzt 10th ranger
s:13, i:17, w:16, d:20, c:15, ch:14
Wulfgar 6th barbarian
s:19, i:15, w:14, d:16, c:18, ch:15
Catti-Brie 3rd fighter
s:12, i:14, w:16, d:16, c:15, ch:17
Regis (Fight level theif per text), I assume 5th as he has 26 hp
s:10, i:13, w:15, d:17, c:15, ch:15
Artemis 7th fighter/11th assassin
s:13, i:16, w:15, d:17, c:15, ch:14

Trace Coburn |

I couldn't find any stats on Cattie Brie or Drizzt.
IIRC, Drizzt's stat-block was featured in the 3e Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting (EDIT: pg.177), and WotC put Catti-Brie's stat-block on a blog-entry in the early Noughties.
EDIT: the blog has Catti-Brie as a 7th-level Fighter and Regis as a 7th-level Rogue, as well as stat-blocks for the dwarven Bouldershoulder twins and Guenhwyvar. Link below:
Archived page from Wizards Books
(Am I the only one who'd like to see the force weapon property ported forward into Pathfinder?)

Aelryinth RPG Superstar 2012 Top 16 |

This may seem odd, but for PF, I think drizzt is more in line with a (non) TWF lore warden/ sword and shield ranger. Twinkle is used more like a shield than a full time off hand weapon with the occasional tw rend. I would even throw snake and panther style in the mix if they would apply to weapons instead of unarmed strikes.
Twinkle is a +5 Defender, so that's hardly unlikely.
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For build? he's a literary character, a ranger so he can dual-wield and a fighter to get the weapon spec. In PF he'd be a ranger/two weapon fighter archetype so he can dual wield without huge penalties.
He was built on 1E mechanics, where you COULD dual wield two weapons like that without penalties, if you had a 19 or higher dex, which he did. He doesn't translate well to 3.5 and higher.
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My point was that he was dual wielding scimitars. That's not a light off hand weapon. In 1E, if you had a 19 Dex, you could dual wield with no penalty, and you could wield in your off hand anything you could use in your primary.
He'd be at -4/-4 if actually dual wielding scimitars, without an archetype. But he's not, because that's how he was made.
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Trace Coburn |

You are welcome, Conundrum.
Trace, thank you for posting that link for the companions of the hall.
Byrdology is correct, Forgotten Realms 3.0? (or was it 3.5) had twin weapon style but I think it was for Drow characters only, or maybe Drow and natives of Waterdeep but I'm not sure.
‘Twin Sword Style’ was a regional feat in the 3.0 FRCS, updated to 3.5 in the Player’s Guide to Faerun. For reference, it was available mainly to drow from the Underdark cities (according to that stat-block in the FRCS, Drizzt has it) but also to elves and half-elves (drow and half-drow?) from Waterdeep, and humans from Waterdeep or Sembia. It had no effect on attack-bonus or damage, but allowed a character fighting with two blades to designate one opponent and gain a +2 shield bonus to AC, which could stack(!) with a buckler, against that opponent’s attacks. #sonowyouknow