Belgariad Books in Order
See all the Belgariad books by David Eddings in order, with summaries, series background on Garion’s quest and prophecy, and guidance on how to read them.
Last updated: December 18, 2025
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Publication Order
5 books
Enchanters' End Game
by David Eddings
1984
War erupts across the West while Ce’Nedra leads a desperate alliance against overwhelming Angarak armies. Far from the main battle, Garion, Belgarath, and Silk race to Torak’s hidden city for a final duel that will decide both the prophecy and the fate of their world.
Castle of Wizardry
by David Eddings
1984
With the Orb recovered, Garion reaches the island of Riva and learns he is heir to a long-lost throne. As he struggles with kingship and an arranged betrothal to Ce’Nedra, a new prophecy forces him toward a fated confrontation with the god Torak.
Magician's Gambit
by David Eddings
1983
Garion travels to the remote Vale of Aldur to train, then joins a stealth mission into the Angarak city of Rak Cthol, lair of the sorcerer Ctuchik. The group must snatch the Orb back from an enemy stronghold before catastrophe strikes their world.
Queen of Sorcery
by David Eddings
1982
Still hunting the stolen Orb, Garion and his friends cross war-torn Arendia, the imperial court of Tolnedra, and the swampy kingdom of Nyissa. As plots close in, Garion discovers his own gift for sorcery and begins to see how deeply he’s entangled in prophecy.
Pawn of Prophecy
by David Eddings
1982
Garion, an ordinary farm boy raised by his stern Aunt Pol, is swept from his quiet life when a sacred object is stolen. Traveling with the mysterious storyteller Mister Wolf and new companions, he’s drawn into a dangerous quest he barely understands.
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