The
Elenium by David Eddings
This
trilogy was written after his better known work The Belgariad
and The Mallorean, and is at first glance the classic hero
story. Also known as Boy meets girl; girl might die; boy runs
around with a big sword trying to save her (and possibly the
world). In fact this is exactly what this story is about
although the 'girl' is a Queen and the 'boy' is her Champion.
However the actual execution of the three books is incredible particularly
so if you enjoy reading about how characters develop though
their experiences. This is proved though the experiences of
Sparhawk and his best friend Kalten. What is unusual is that the
way characters use their talents to solve their problems; eg.
using the network of spies and the orders of knights. The world
that David Eddings creates is very like our own with the
important difference that the laws of magic actually work. It is
this aspect of fantasy writing that fascinates me is the way
different authors set up their magic laws and customs in the
worlds. In this series it is particularly good as the peoples
resemble people of Earth culturally, especially with religion especially
the 'Church' in Eosia, (the continent where the action takes
place) which closely resembles the Catholic church before the
Reformation.
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