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The Rivan Codex

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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
1998

Originally published
  
1998

Genre
  
Fantasy

OCLC
  
42880052

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
480 pp (paperback)

Preceded by
  
Polgara the Sorceress

Publisher
  
Del Rey Books

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Series
  
The Belgariad/The Malloreon

Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Authors
  
David Eddings, Leigh Eddings

Similar
  
David Eddings books, The Malloreon books, Other books

The Rivan Codex is a collection of background material to the Belgariad and Malloreon fantasy saga by David and Leigh Eddings. It consists of two bodies of material used in writing the novels, one for each series, with three informal essays by David Eddings. Belgarath the Sorcerer and Polgara the Sorceress do not have dedicated sections, but are referred to in the Eddings' discussions, and drew on the material of the first ten books. In particular, one text presented in the background to the Belgariad forms the basis for the first chapter of Belgarath the Sorcerer.

The Rivan Codex also contains the holy writings of the various religions in the world and the economic diversities of the different countries. It starts off with a creation story where each god takes a people and then goes into their specific money, religion, economy method, trade relations, weights/measures, etc.

One of the essays also lists the following formula for epic fantasy:

  1. The Underlying Theology (Polytheistic/Monotheistic/Buddhist/Other)
  2. The Quest (object of the hero's existence, reason for the group)
  3. The Magic Talisman (Holy Grail/One Ring/Magic Sword/Jewel)
  4. The Hero: Galahad the Pure, Gawain the Brave, Percival the Dumb (Naive), or Lancelot the Heavyweight Champion of the World.
  5. The Resident Wizard (Gandalf, Merlin, Belgarath)
  6. The Heroine (Ce'Nedra)
  7. The Villain (usually with some diabolical agenda)
  8. The Companions (generally a multicultural crew who can protect the hero until he defeats the villain)
  9. The Romantic Interests for 8.(NB: both 8&9 must be well-rounded groups, with individualised personalities and flaws)
  10. The kings, queens, emperors, generals, courtiers and such, who make up the governments of the world.

References

The Rivan Codex Wikipedia