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Sword of the rivan king
Sword of the rivan king










sword of the rivan king

He returns home for the birth of his daughter Beldaran, although he is told by the Prophecy to prepare for a few more children along the way, as he and Ce'Nedra have hugely increased lifespans, reproductive and otherwise.ĭuring the two series, he collects various titles, which he tends to use only when it suits him. Garion follows his son's kidnapper on a trek across Mallorea, and during this time he conceives another child, meets his grandmother, befriends the Emperor of Mallorea and the King of the Murgos (who have been enemies of his allies for generations), and chooses his successor as the "Child of Light." His successor ends the eternal conflict, becoming a God in the process. Several years later, during which he matures considerably, his son, Geran, is kidnapped to be the bearer of a new Dark Prophecy. He is then married to Ce'Nedra and has a baby boy. He then discovers his destiny-destroying the Dark God Torak-and to avoid a bloody war with the Angaraks, goes with his grandfather and Silk on a journey which ends in an epic duel that he ultimately wins by slaying Torak. He also falls in love with Ce'Nedra, the Tolnedran princess, who reciprocates, and is, ironically, forced to marry him by treaty. Along the way he learned many things about himself and his family, including the fact he's an immortal sorcerer-and is eventually revealed to be the Heir to the Rivan Throne-after which he begrudgingly becomes king. However, after the "Orb of Aldur" was stolen, he was swept along as his aunt and grandfather left to search for it. He was watched all his life by Chamdar, the man who killed his parents, until he would be old enough to be coming into his talents and could be used as a pawn. He lived there in ignorance for 14 years. Geran and Ildera were killed when a man tried to murder Garion right after he was born, and he was taken by his aunt to live on Faldor's farm. His mother, Ildera, was the daughter of a clan chief of Algaria. Garion's father was Geran, a stonecutter in the Sendarian village of Annath and hidden heir to the Rivan throne. Garion is the distant nephew of Polgara the Sorceress and the distant grandson of Belgarath the Sorcerer, though in truth his lineage is many times removed from them, through Belgarath's other daughter and Polgara's twin sister, Beldaran, the wife of Riva Iron-Grip, the first king (and founder) of Riva. Belgarion (also called Garion) is a fictional character and the chief protagonist in The Belgariad and The Malloreon, two fantasy epics written by David Eddings.












Sword of the rivan king