[A/N: I do not own any part of Queen of Sorcery. It is copyright by David Eddings. Just because I make fun of this book does not mean that I dislike it. Silk is still the best character.]

PART ONE: ARENDIA

Chapter One

Polgara is sad that Vo Wacune was destroyed 24 centuries ago. Nobody else cares. Garion listens to two serfs talking about eating shoes and tree roots. He gets mad and so attacks Lelldorin. Luckily, Lelldorin is too stupid to hold a grudge.

Chapter Two

The troupe members discuss where they are wandering next, and Belgarath explains stuff about sorcery and Zedar the Apostate.

Chapter Three

Silk pretends to be someone he's not so that he won't be arrested and murdered bloodily. The troupe goes to the Count Reldegen's house. Reldegen is Lelldorin's uncle, but it doesn't really matter. Lelldorin stupidly tells Garion that he and his cousin Torasin are planning to kill the King of Arendia. Garion somehow has brains temporarily and knows that they are being manipulated by some Murgo guy named Nachak.

Chapter Four

Garion and Lelldorin see serfs, whom David Eddings likens to the non-landowning clayeaters in the antebellum South. Lelldorin knows he is being manipulated by Nachak but decides that he wants to keep it that way. There is another failed attempt on Garion's life. Garion goes to sleep.

Chapter Five

Garion sees Belgarath and Polgara shapeshift. This only happens so that any obtuse readers will finally realize that they are sorcerers. For the non-obtuse readers, it is pretty much pointless. The troupe sees more serfs because David Eddings feels like it.

Chapter Six

Lelldorin continues to be stupid. The troupe is attacked by Algroths and Lelldorin is wounded by one. Mandorallen shows up to save everyone's butts. David Eddings proceeds to use Mandorallen to flaunt his knowledge of Elizabethan English for the rest of the series.

Chapter Seven

Mandorallen jousts his way into the castle of Baron Oltorain. It is reminiscent on a Renaissance Faire. Lelldorin stays at the Baron Oltorain's castle to heal and because he's got the hots for Ariana, thus completely defeating the whole purpose of the troupe's gallivanting off to find him.

Chapter Eight

The troupe goes to the Arendish Fair, where Silks predations are broadly ecumenical. They see Brill the Ubiquitous One and find out that there is a bunch of hostile Murgos there, so they leave.

Chapter Nine

Garion forgets who the troupe members are, and then he remembers. He finally decides to tell Belgarath and Polgara about his stalker. Mandorallen has girlfriend problems. Nobody cares. They go to Vo Mimbre.

Chapter Ten

Some people talk in Elizabethan English. The reader either laughs at them or goes to sleep. The troupe goes to see King Korodullin and Queen Mayaserana of Arendia. Garion tells everyone about Nachak, who is conveniently right there. Lots of people start up a tavern brawl in the throne room, in which Nachak is bloodily killed. Hettar laughs at his misfortune.

Chapter Eleven

Some girl tries to track Garion down and marry him, but she runs away when Polgara says that he's insane. Mandorallen feels sad because of his girlfriend problems. Nobody really cares except for maybe Garion a little bit, but he forgets about it within two seconds.