The Malloreon is a five part fantasy book series written by David Eddings, which follows The Belgariad.
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.
See also: The Rivan Codex
At the end of the previous series, The Belgariad, Garion has slain the evil god Torak and thinks that his major problems are over. Initially this seem true, with the first half of the book concentrating on the first eight years of Belgarion's reign, going through many minor problems including Queen Ce'Nedra's seeming infertility, a civil war in Arendia, and an assassination attempt. All of these problem sort themselves out without much trouble.
But the universe being what it is, Belgarion and his wife Ce'Nedra can't be left to live in peace for long. One day, the Orb warns him, "Beware Zandramas!" Their infant son is kidnapped, leading Garion, Polgara, Belgarath, and their other companions on a continent-spanning chase to recover him and save the world again.
Eventually Brand, the Rivan Warder, is accidentally murdered by assassins aiming to kill Ce'Nedra and her new son Geran. The assassins are traced back to the Bear-cult, who have taken over several cities as their base of operations. Riva and the other western nations take military action against the Bear-cult, but while Belgarion and the others are engaging in battles, Geran is kidnapped. Although Belgarion's suspicion falls upons the Bear-cult, it turns out the kidnapping was carried out by Zandramas, who is the new Child of Dark. Additionally, it turns out that the leader of the cultists is actually Harakan, who serves Urvon, a former disciple of Torak.
In the King of Murgos, Belgarion and his fellow travellers take up the chase of his kidnapped son Geran. They find out more about Zandramas, such as her meticulously covering her tracks by killing those who transport her, and of her minion, a white-eyed Angarak named Naradas. During their stay in Nyissa they recruit Sadi the master of poison and medicine Belgarion also find out that Geran's kidnapper Zandramas is in fact a woman. During their pursuit of Zandramas, they get captured by Murgos and brought to their king, Urgit who turns out to be a half brother of Silk.
Urgit ultimately allows them to travel south, to the Isle of Verkat. However, Garion runs into Harakan once again, and duels him until he retreats. They sail south, but their ship wrecks and they travel the island on foot. They discover that they must travel to Ashaba next, but passing a Mallorean army camp, Cyradis has Toth alert the guards to their presence, and they are taken prisoner.
At the beginning of this chapter, Belgarion and his fellow travellers are brought up to Mallorea. Belgarion meets up with the Emperor of Mallorea, 'Zakath; they become great friends during their stay. However Belgarion and his followers, needing to continue their pursuit on Zandramas, start a plan to distract the Emperor. However, a plague spreads, allowing them to slip out of the city due to the quarantine.
After escaping, they join with a travelling jester, named Feldegast(actually Belgarath's brother Beldin incognito), and head towards Ashaba. However, problems arise; the reports of demons in the country are true, as is the report of a Demon Lord named Nahaz being summoned.
Reaching Ashaba, Garion believes that he sees Zandramas and his son meeting with Urvon, and charges in, only to find out that they were illusions. A battle ensues with Urvon's forces, which ultimately results in Harakan's death, and Urvon being carried away by Nahaz. Feldegast reveals himself as Beldin, and the group continues east.
Travelling through the demon-infested country-side, and seeing horrors such as women being impregnated by demons (the birth usually results in the mother's death), the group encounters Zandramas, whom Poledra forces to retreat.
The party continues their pursuit of Zandramas into Melcene, and upon reaching the university, they discover that the Sardion was once kept inside.
Belgarath finds the unmutilated copy of the Ashabine Oracles and figures out that the party must go to Kell to learn of the location of "The Place That Is No More". Garion also finds the book, and makes a disturbing discovery; in a sole moment of sanity, Torak specifically addressed him, demanding that he destroy the world, and even kill his own son, rather than let Zandramas complete her plans.
The party is recaptured by Zakath, who threatens to take Garion back to Mal Zeth with his companions as collateral. Cyradis persuades him to release the party, offering herself as a hostage, and Zakath does so and joins them on their quest.
Shortly thereafter, a female wolf and an orphaned cub join them on their quest; the she-wolf is actually Poledra.
Urvon's Karand army and Zandramas' Darshivans meet each other, as do Urvon's ally Nahaz and Zandramas' ally Mordja. The demons go after Garion's group, sensing the Orb's presence, but Durnik uses his powers to increase his size, and defeats Nahaz with his sledgehammer, banishing him to Hell, and causing him to take Urvon with him. Durnik becomes a disciple of Aldur after the battle.
The group makes it to Kell, and meets up with Cyradis herself. Garion's group and Naradas attempt to find maps in Dal Perivor, a kingdom of shipwrecked Mimbrates, that point the way to the Place Which Is No More. However, Naradas, who disguises himself as a court minister, delays Garion by sending him on quests, but Sadi successfully poisons him, and with the aid of a Necromancer, they expose his treachery to the King and find the map.
The group sets sail to the Place Which Is No More, rests on the island, and confronts Zandramas. A battle ensues against her Grolim priests, as well as the demon Mordja, who resides inside the last dragon's body. Mordja kills Toth, but Garion finishes off both the dragon and the demon.
The group then follows Zandramas into the Sardion's resting place, where Zandramas chooses Geran as the next Child of the Dark, while Garion chooses Eriond as the Child of the Light. Cyradis, unable to consult with her people, panics and chooses Eriond, causing Zandramas and the Sardion to be turned into stars and be transported into outer space.
The Voice of Prophecy explains that the events of both books were the result of an ancient cosmic event that resulted in the Light and Dark prophecies, and that Eriond, the final Child of the Light, is not only that, but was actually the true god of Angarak all along; Torak was never supposed to be a god.
The adventurers return home, and Polgara gives birth to twins, which is ostensibly the last "repetition" that will ever happen again.
David Eddings books | Series of fantasy books | David Eddings sequences
Малореон | La Mallorée | המלוריאן | マロリオン物語 | Sagan om Mallorea
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