Author | David Eddings |
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Illustrator | Shelly Shapiro |
Cover artist | Edwin Herder |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Series | The Malloreon |
Genre | Fantasy |
Publisher | Del Rey Books |
Publication date
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04/1987 |
Media type | Print ( ) |
Pages | 448 (paperback) |
ISBN | |
OCLC | 17609325 |
Author | David Eddings |
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Illustrator | Shelly Shapiro |
Cover artist | Edwin Herder |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Series | The Malloreon |
Genre | Fantasy |
Publisher | Del Rey Books |
Publication date
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04/1988 |
Media type | Print ( ) |
Pages | 458 (hard cover) |
ISBN |
Author | David Eddings |
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Illustrator | Shelly Shapiro |
Cover artist | Edwin Herder |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Series | The Malloreon |
Genre | Fantasy |
Publisher | Del Rey Books |
Publication date
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09/1988 |
Media type | Print ( ) |
Pages | 426 (hard cover) |
ISBN |
Author | David Eddings |
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Illustrator | Shelly Shapiro |
Cover artist | Edwin Herder |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Series | The Malloreon |
Genre | Fantasy |
Publisher | Del Rey Books |
Publication date
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12/1989 |
Media type | Print ( ) |
Pages | 410 (hard cover) |
ISBN |
Author | David Eddings |
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Illustrator | Shelly Shapiro |
Cover artist | Edwin Herder |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Series | The Malloreon |
Genre | Fantasy |
Publisher | Del Rey Books |
Publication date
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05/1991 |
Media type | Print ( ) |
Pages | 402 (hard cover) |
ISBN |
The Malloreon is a five-part fantasy book series written by David Eddings, which follows The Belgariad. The Malloreon is set in the same world as The Belgariad, but expands on several aspects of the setting, especially the eastern continent of Mallorea.
While the story concludes in The Malloreon, minor events occur in the prequels Belgarath the Sorcerer and Polgara the Sorceress, which otherwise cover the history of the world.
At the end of The Belgariad, Garion has slain the evil god Torak and expects lasting peace. The first half of the book concentrates on the first eight years of Belgarion's reign, describing minor problems including Queen Ce'Nedra's seeming infertility and a civil war in Arendia. All of these problems are resolved without much trouble, their resolutions providing some comic relief. The book also depicts the life of Errand, Polgara's ward. During his years under her care, Errand displays near-omniscience; this puzzles Polgara and Belgarath. During the same years, Errand encounters a lesson learned telepathically from an ancient tree and two contacts with people important to his destiny. The inciting action of the story occurs when Garion and Errand are both summoned by the Orb of Aldur, and the Voice of Prophecy warns them "Beware Zandramas!". Thereafter Garion and Belgarath seek to discover the identity and purpose of Zandramas through records of ancient, dubious prophecies. Ultimately, Garion learns that he is still a figure of prophecy and bears the responsibility of defeating Torak's successor, the "Child of Dark".
Subsequent to Garion's discovery, his regent Brand is murdered by assassins sent to kill Ce'Nedra and her newborn son Geran. The assassins are traced to the Bear-Cult, a legion of ethnocentric fanatics dedicated to reunification of the empire divided among the sons of Garion's ancestor King Cherek. In response, Garion and other descendants of Cherek destroy the Bear-Cult, but are unable to prevent the abduction of Prince Geran. When the cult rising is put down, it is revealed that the leader of the cultists is the priest/sorcerer Harakan, a servant of Torak's disciple Urvon. Harakan escapes shortly after the revelation of his true identity.