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The Belgariad

''The Belgariad'' is a five-book fantasy epic written by David Eddings, following the picaresque journey of protagonist 'Garion' and his companions, first to recover a sacred stone, and later to use it against antagonist 'Kal Torak'.
== Works in the series ==

Volumes include:
#''Pawn of Prophecy'' (1982)
#''Queen of Sorcery'' (1982)
#''Magician's Gambit'' (1983)
#''Castle of Wizardry'' (1984)
#''Enchanters' End Game'' (1984)
The title of each book combines a chess term with a fantasy term; whereas the concept of a 'Game of Destiny' is a significant motif in the story. The series has been reprinted as a two-volume set, titled ''The Belgariad Volume One'', containing the first three books of the series, and ''The Belgariad Volume Two'', which contains the last two books. This does not include the original map by Chris Barbieri, but only Shelly Shapiro's map.
''The Malloreon'' is a five-book sequel to the ''Belgariad''. ''Belgarath the Sorcerer'' (1995) and ''Polgara the Sorceress'' (1997) are prequels that share the setting and most characters. ''The Rivan Codex'' (1998) features annotated background material.

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