BELGARATH THE SORCERER
'''Belgarath the Sorcerer''' is a book by David Eddings and Leigh Eddings.
Set in the same universe as the Eddings' ''The Belgariad'' and ''The Malloreon'', it is effectively one big flashback (or a prequel) to the other series, although the framework story is set after the events of ''The Malloreon''.
The book opens shortly after the end of ''The Malloreon'' with Belgarion pestering Belgarath to write an autobiographical account of the events prior to ''The Belgariad''. The core of the book is in the form of Belgarath's memoirs starting with his becoming an outcast from his village and becoming first disciple of the god Aldur and ending with the birth of Belgarion—a span of about seven thousand years.
''Belgarath the Sorcerer'' is a companion book to ''Polgara the Sorceress'' which form the memoirs of Belgarath's elder daughter, Polgara.
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Inconsistencies
''Belgarath'' creates inconsistencies with the rest of the books in the series rather than just fill in all the gaps. Although Belgarath explains that the historical texts used previously had inaccuracies, the real inconsistencies are to do with things that contemporary characters who lived through those times had said but have changed in ''Belgarath''. Here is a list of inconsistencies:
★ According to ''Belgarath'', the name of the Rivan prince who survived the assassination of the royal family was Geran, whereas in Castle of Wizardry, Polgara says that the name was Gared. It should be noted that Polgara, in her story, had an entire section named after Geran.
★ In 'Magician's Gambit,' the Voice of Prophecy tells Garion that he has never spoken to Belgarath directly, whereas ''Belgarath'' records many conversations between Belgarath and the voice.
★ In Pawn of Prophecy, Belgarath is rather surprised at the use of the term 'Grandfather' by Garion, yet in ''Belgarath'' he is used to the term by all of his descendants and acknowledged them all as his grandsons.
★ In Seeress of Kell, Belgarath and Polgara mention how during the battle of Vo Mimbre the enemy had used illusion in their tactics, and Belgarath recalls trying to keep their side in control, yet this does not actually happen in ''Belgarath''.
It should be noted, however, that the original series (Belgariad and Mallorean) are technically considered to be stories told, whereas "Belgarath the Sorcerer" is the truth as he remembers it, and both are therefore to be considered potentially flawed.
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