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BelgarionBelgarion (also called Garion) is a fictional character and the chief protagonist in The Belgariad and The Malloreon, two fantasy epics written by David Eddings. He is considered the nephew of Polgara the Sorceress and the grandson of Belgarath the Sorcerer, though in truth his lineage is many times removed from them, through Belgarath's daughter Beldaran. Beldaran was the wife of Riva Iron-Grip, the first king (and founder) of Riva. Like his aunt and grandfather, Belgarion is a sorcerer and therefore immortal. From the book Magician's Gambit onwards, he also holds the title of King of Riva and Overlord of the West, and is the keeper of the Orb of Aldur. Through many of the books he also bears the title Child of Light. Among his most important accomplishments are the slaying of the evil god Torak in Enchanters' End Game, and his decision at the Place Which Is No More in The Seeress of Kell. As the keeper of the Orb of Aldur, and the only remaining descendent of Riva Iron-Grip, Belgarion was one of two people able to touch it without being destroyed. Raised on Faldor's Farm, Garion demonstrates all the attributes of a Sendarian farmer, which he extends to ruling Riva with relative ease. He has a streak of solid common sense, honesty, and unassuming charm. Belgarion
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