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The Complete Elenium Trilogy: The Diamond Throne, The Ruby Knight, The Sapphire Rose
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The Complete Elenium Trilogy: The Diamond Throne, The Ruby Knight, The Sapphire Rose
David Eddings

The complete, classic Elenium Trilogy, the story of the Pandion Knight Sparhawk and his horse Faron, a sleeping queen, and the legendary jewel that can save her . . .Contains:THE DIAMOND THRONE:After a long exile, Pandion Knight Sparhawk returns to his native land to find his young queen grievously ill.Ehlana has been poisoned and will die unless a cure can be found within a year. The life force of twelve of her sworn knights is all that sustains her; but one knight will be lost within the passing of each month if the antidote isn’t found.To save his queen, his comrades, and the stability of the kingdom, Sparhawk begins the search for the cure, only to discover a greater and more pervasive evil than he could ever have imagined.THE RUBY KNIGHT:Time is running out for the poisoned Queen Ehlana. If she is to be saved Sparhawk must find the only cure – a powerful artefact called the Bhelliom – before it’s too late.But finding the rose-shaped sapphire is no simple task. No one has set eyes upon it since it was lost in the heat of a legendary battle.To make matters worse, Sparhawk and his allies are not the only party questing to find the jewel.THE SAPPHIRE ROSESparhawk and his allies have recovered the magical sapphire Bhelliom, giving them the power to wake and cure Queen Ehlana.But while they were away an unholy alliance was brokered between their enemies that threatens the safety of not just Elenia but the entire world.By returning to save the young queen, Sparhawk risks delivering the Bhelliom into the hands of the enemy.As battle looms, Sparhawk’s only hope may be to unleash the jewel’s full power. But no one can predict whether this will save the world or destroy it…

DAVID EDDINGS

The Elenium Trilogy

The Diamond Throne

The Ruby Knight

The Sapphire Rose

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The Diamond Throne

First published in Great Britain by Grafton 1989

Previously published in paperback by Grafton 1990

and by HarperCollins Science Fiction & Fantasy 1993, 1995, 2005.

Copyright © David Eddings 1989

Cover Layout Design © HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd 2015

The Ruby Knight

First published in Great Britain by HarperCollinsPublishers 1990

Previously published in paperback by Grafton 1991

Copyright © David Eddings 1990

Cover Layout Design © HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd 2015

The Sapphire Rose

First published in Great Britain by Grafton 1991

Previously published in paperback by Grafton 1992,

and by HarperCollins Science Fiction & Fantasy 1993.

Copyright © David Eddings 1991

Cover Layout Design © HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd 2015

David Eddings asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work.

A catalogue copy of this book is available from the British Library.

This novel is entirely a work of fiction. The names, characters and incidents portrayed in it are the work of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or localities is entirely coincidental.

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Source ISBNs:

The Diamond Throne: 9780007578979

The Ruby Knight: 9780007578986

The Sapphire Rose: 9780007578993

Bundle Edition (Containing The Diamond Throne, The Ruby Knight, and The Sapphire Rose) © April 2015 ISBN: 9780008118341

Version: 2015-02-06

Contents

Cover (#ufa0bcd37-3c17-56c2-8324-8b51d994684e)

Title Page (#u74172a4f-4043-53fb-9079-742082e345d5)

Copyright (#ulink_d113c412-51bc-580c-aa41-4114816d68a6)

The Diamond Throne (#u857aee38-07a7-5e07-9814-fedfb2a5865c)

The Ruby Knight (#litres_trial_promo)

The Sapphire Rose (#litres_trial_promo)

Keep Reading (#litres_trial_promo)

About the Author (#litres_trial_promo)

Also by David Eddings (#litres_trial_promo)

About the Publisher (#litres_trial_promo)

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DAVID EDDINGS

The Diamond Throne

The Elenium

BOOK ONE

Map (#ulink_bf82f1bc-4438-5653-b895-e47f21d3d109)

Dedication (#ulink_6d465dd4-d238-54fd-86b8-737a02ed5fee)

For Eleanor and for Ralph,

For courage and for faith.

Trust me.

Contents

Cover (#u857aee38-07a7-5e07-9814-fedfb2a5865c)

Title Page (#uce912686-0b75-50aa-9e67-8b8f08c03008)

Map (#ulink_0abc6853-8872-538b-9190-b195911d00e7)

Dedication (#ulink_cbce63bf-c5f7-51dd-96f7-3b99fd7b63c0)

Prologue (#ulink_f5930487-29ec-5fce-9d54-c151ed20bb30)

Part One: Cimmura

Chapter 1 (#ulink_ed1e3eab-5706-50a2-a7c6-9aeab8832adc)

Chapter 2 (#ulink_76a165e2-2ca8-59a4-b91b-8f4d5682e07d)

Chapter 3 (#ulink_7d8e62eb-d48b-5035-be28-2af4c2d571ab)

Chapter 4 (#ulink_62174b40-051a-5c76-b6cc-c5f6928c9642)

Chapter 5 (#ulink_78f26b82-8cee-53b9-ba79-7b309cd62ab4)

Chapter 6 (#ulink_237d824c-5006-5ed5-9723-e3bc78153dbc)

Chapter 7 (#ulink_e1a08d19-638d-51c8-9f17-1b95553a5ccd)

Chapter 8 (#ulink_e978bbc0-e4b6-58c1-b14e-2d55d1ae9fe6)

Chapter 9 (#ulink_56fba678-a5dc-5838-9dce-a3c0d69517aa)

Part Two: Chyrellos

Chapter 10 (#ulink_61c48d52-3341-53fc-bcb5-b466931ae92d)

Chapter 11 (#ulink_09370277-fea2-56b1-80dd-4f132329c5e2)

Chapter 12 (#ulink_63349294-fde2-5a8b-b0ed-bfecc60e3fef)

Chapter 13 (#ulink_109bb787-b79d-5b4f-a06a-ab5b113eef6f)

Chapter 14 (#ulink_0032f35e-47c8-5776-bf7b-05658b2b7100)

Chapter 15 (#ulink_8ac88e0b-bba2-5f99-9921-4695a1f5b1c0)

Chapter 16 (#ulink_21c5afd6-d760-5fd0-b71d-4681c9b89237)

Part Three: Dabour

Chapter 17 (#ulink_2f1d048e-cfda-5dcd-ad2f-c01c3263295f)

Chapter 18 (#ulink_00695df4-cb32-50bf-801e-510c8c802e6c)

Chapter 19 (#ulink_44676581-54e0-5184-bc9f-6a9b3f468528)

Chapter 20 (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter 21 (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter 22 (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter 23 (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter 24 (#litres_trial_promo)

Chapter 25 (#litres_trial_promo)

Prologue (#ulink_21022f6b-da1e-5407-978a-1b32c2832c58)

Ghwerig and the Bhelliom – From the Legends of the Troll-Gods

At the dawn of time, long before the ancestors of Styricum slouched, fur-clad and club-wielding, out of the mountains and forests of Zemoch onto the plains of central Eosia, there dwelt in a deep cavern lying beneath the perpetual snows of northern Thalesia a dwarfed and misshapen Troll named Ghwerig. Now, Ghwerig was an outcast by reason of his ugliness and his over-whelming greed, and he laboured alone in the depths of the earth, seeking gold and precious gems that he might add to the treasure-hoard which he jealously guarded. Finally there came a day when he broke into a deep gallery far beneath the frozen surface of the earth and beheld by the light of his flickering torch a deep blue gemstone, larger than his fist, embedded in the wall. Trembling with excitement in all his gnarled and twisted limbs, he squatted on the floor of that passage and gazed with longing at the huge jewel, knowing that its value exceeded that of the entire hoard which he had laboured for centuries to acquire. Then he began with great care to cut away the surrounding stone, chip by chip, so that he might lift the precious gem from the spot where it had rested since the world began. And as more and more it emerged from the rock, he perceived that it had a peculiar shape, and an idea came to him. Could he but remove it intact, he might by careful carving and polishing enhance that shape and thus increase the value of the gem a thousand-fold.

When at last he gently took the jewel from its rocky bed, he carried it straightaway to the cave wherein lay his workshop and his treasure-hoard. Indifferently, he shattered a diamond of incalculable worth and fashioned from its fragments tools with which he might carve and shape the gem which he had found.