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When the first book in the trilogy opens, Eragon is just a farm boy from a remote
valley; when he discovers a dragon egg and it hatches, he and the dragon, Saphira,
become linked for life and he assumes the only person alive with the rare and
powerful status of a Dragon Rider. He and Saphira are pursued by the king,
Galbatorix, a Dragon Rider himself who became evil; Galbatorix’s sinister, inhuman
agents kill his Uncle Garrow, who raised him, and burn his farm. Eragon flees with
the village storyteller, Brom, who turns out to be a former Dragon Rider himself;
Brom instructs Eragon in some of what he needs to know, and eventually dies
defending him. A series of other adventures leads Eragon and Saphira to Farthen
Dûr, a hollow mountain that contains both a dwarf city where the human resistance
fighters, the Varden, make their temporary home. Durza, a powerful Shade in
Farthen Dûr; with the help of Saphira, an elf named Arya, a mysterious dream-
presence who calls himself The Cripple Who Is Whole, and good luck, Eragon
manages to kill Durza, though he sustains a terrible wound across his back in the
process.
Eldest opens in the aftermath of this battle. Eragon realizes that he needs to learn
more and decides to take the advice of The Cripple Who Is Whole and go to the land
of the elves in order to study magic and fighting. Stability among the Varden is
operation; Eragon’s friend Murtagh and a pair of sorcerers named the Twins
disappear in the same operation. The Varden choose their fallen leader’s daughter,
Nasuada, to lead them; Eragon and Saphira, as important public figures, are asked
to endorse this choice, which they do. Before they leave the land of the dwarves, the
dwarf king asks to adopt Eragon as an honorary member of his family. Nasuada
decides to move the Varden to the free land of Surda to organize another strike
against Galbatorix.
Meanwhile, Eragon’s cousin, Roran, returns to their home village of Carvahall hoping
to marry the butcher’s daughter, Katrina. The village is besieged by imperial soldiers,
led by Galbatorix’s sinister agents, the Ra’zac, who are looking for Roran. The
villagers begin resisting; they fight well, but their opponents are more powerful and
vow to destroy the villagers. When the Ra’zac capture Katrina, Roran organizes his
completed only with many hardships, and which changes Roran into a toughened,
Eragon, Saphira, Arya, and a dwarf named Orik travel to Ellesméra, the capital city of
the elves, which is buried deep in a forest, for further training. There the elves reveal
to him The Cripple Who Is Whole, an elderly Dragon Rider; he and his dragon can no
longer fight, but they instruct Eragon and Saphira. Eragon becomes a very powerful
magician and fighter and, in a ritual celebrating the origin of the Riders, a mysterious
dragon magic alters his form so that he takes on the strength and appearance of an
elf rather than a person. Meanwhile, he falls in love with Arya, who rebuffs his many
advances; the match would be impossible, because she is over a hundred years old
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Finally, Eragon and Saphira realize through magical means that Galbatorix’s army is
massing for a major attack and go to join the Varden and the people of Surda in the
battle. Roran and the villagers arrive via a stolen boat, and Roran makes an
important contribution to the battle. Eragon fights mightily, but at a crucial moment
another rider appears; one of the two eggs in Galbatorix’s position hatched and
Murtagh, who was captured from Farthen Dûr because of the treachery of the Twins,
has become a Dragon Rider sworn to do Galbatorix’s will. As he fights his former
friend, Murtagh reveals to Eragon that they are brothers; Murtagh’s father, a
treacherous Rider who betrayed the order to follow Galbatorix, is also Eragon’s
unknown parent. Murtagh’s magic is more powerful than Eragon’s, but he lets
Eragon escape. Eragon and Roran are reunited and decide to call each other brother
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● 1 Eldest Characters:
❍ 1.1 Eragon
❍ 1.2 Saphira
❍ 1.3 Arya
❍ 1.4 Murtagh
❍ 1.5 Orik
❍ 1.6 Ajihad
❍ 1.7 Roran
❍ 1.9 Oromis
❍ 1.10 Nasuada
● 3 Extreme Summary
Eldest Characters:
Eragon
Eragon is a 16 year old ex-farm hand from Carvahall, named for the very first
Dragon Rider and now one of the last dragon riders. He finds a dragon egg while
hunting in the local mountain rages and trains his dragon in secret. When the Ra’zac
attack and kill his family looking for Saphira, he takes to training with Brom and
grows into a man while chasing down the Ra’zac. He is very prone to overreaction
and anger over injustices and must learn to control the gifts he’s been given by his
teachers. In Eldest he travels to the Elf City to train further with Oromis.
Saphira
The dragon found in the Spine by Eragon, Saphira is born of an egg stolen by the
Varden from the wicked king. She is kept hidden until Eragon found and raised her.
Her wisdom is paramount to Eragon’s growth and via telepathy, she communicates
with Eragon, a link created when they first touched. Ironically, her name is the same
as Brom’s dragon before she was killed. The two become close friends and
Arya
Arya is the elf that Eragon saves in the first novel. Eragon falls in love with her
eventually, to which Saphira takes delight in teasing. When Eragon’s training with the
elves is announced, we know that they will spend more time together in the future.
She travels with Eragon to the Elf City and is revealed to be one of Queen Islanzadi’s
daughters.
Murtagh
Having lived under the rule of Galbatorix, possibly having become a general over
time, Murtagh escapes and finds Eragon, the rumored next dragon rider. He is
reluctant to join the Varden as Brom killed his father and his relation to the king
keeps the Varden from trusting him until he proves himself in battle. He is captured
by a band of Urgals in the beginning of the story. Later, he betrays Eragon and is
Orik
The dwarf nephew of King Hrothgar and guide to Eragon and his companions while
they are in Farthen Dyr. As a warrior of some report, he provides armor to both
Eragon and Saphira that saves their lives in the battle with the Urgals.
Ajihad
The leader of the Varden, Ajihad welcomes the three to Farthen Dyr and allows
Murtagh to be set free without being punished. He is a ruthless fighter, but a good
leader. He dies in the early parts of the novel at the hands of the Urgals.
Roran
vision, Angela mentions a family member betraying Eragon and when Eragon looks
in on Roran, he sees him not working in a mill. The matter is left open for further
exploration.
Galbatorix
The evil king who rules Alagaesia from the capital city Urû'baen with dark magic and
his enslaved black dragon Shruikan. His most notable evil deed was killing all but the
last three dragon eggs in Alagaësia, almost causing their race to go extinct.
Oromis
As Eragon’s new mentor, Oromis is also known as The Cripple Who is Whole. He is
Nasuada
After Ajihad’s death, Nasuada takes over as the head of the Varden. She is his
The book opens in Tronjheim, the city in the center of Farthen Dûr, a hollow
mountain. It is three days after an epic battle, where the dwarves and Varden—
human resistance fighters—defeated the Urgals and dark magicians sent by the evil
king Galbatorix. With the help of Arya, an elf, and his dragon, Saphira, Eragon turned
the tide of the battle by killing the powerful Shade, Durza. He is now a hero among
the people of Tronjheim, who call him Shadeslayer, but his back is badly injured and
Ajihad, the leader of the Varden, Eragon’s friend Murtagh, two magicians called the
Twins, and a small group of soldiers, have been tracking retreating Urgals through
the tunnels of Farthen Dûr. Eragon and others have assembled to welcome the party
on its return, but just as it emerges into sight, Urgals attack the men from behind.
By the time Eragon and the others arrive to help, Ajihad’s party has been defeated;
the Urgals have disappeared with Murtagh and the Twins, and all the other men are
request, Arya follows the Urgals into the tunnels to try to find the captives.
Just before he dies, Ajihad asks Eragon to promise to keep the Varden from falling
into chaos and Eragon agrees. What should have been a moment for celebration is
instead a sad occasion as the welcoming party returns to the center of Tronjheim.
Arya returns from the tunnels, having found the captives’ clothes but no trace of the
men themselves, including when she attempts to scry them, or locate them by
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magic. Eragon, still having traumatic battle flashbacks, thinks back to the combat
and realizes he defeated the Shade only by luck; he determines to follow his plan to
Eragon and Saphira discuss the politics of the Varden, knowing that they will be
asked to endorse a candidate to succeed Ajihad. They are asked to meet with the
Council of Elders, an advisory group who represent the people to the leader of the
Varden.
The Council tells Eragon that they have decided to ask Ajihad’s daughter, Nasuada,
to be the Varden’s new leader, and, conferring telepathically, Eragon and Saphira
deduce that they hope she will be a puppet they can control. The Council leaders ask
swear fealty—not to Nasuada herself, but to the Varden and, by implication, the
Council. Not wanting to make enemies, Eragon cautiously agrees. Nasuada is called
As a representative of the elves, Arya also agrees to support Nasuada. Then the
Council departs, leaving Eragon and Saphira alone with the Varden’s new leader.
Eragon tells Nasuada about her father’s dying request to maintain harmony within
the Varden, and reassures her that he doesn’t want to take power himself. Nasuada
tells Eragon that she has no intention of being a puppet, but also confides in him
that he has the people’s support and would be able to defy both her and the Council
if he chose. Touched by her honesty, Eragon deviates from the Council’s intention
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Saphira then leads Eragon to a meeting with Arya, who is angry at what appears to
that without strong leadership, the Varden will not be able to resist Galbatorix.
Eragon explains his plans to resist the council, and Arya’s anger subsides.
Chapter 4: Roran
Eragon’s cousin, Roran, returns to the farm where he and Eragon grew up, which
Saphira’s egg; the attack also killed Roran’s father, Eragon’s Uncle Garrow. Roran
has determined to rebuild the farm so that he will have something to offer when he
proposes marriage to the butcher’s daughter, Katrina. Pondering why Eragon left the
village after causing so much trouble, Roran then returns to the town of Carvahall,
where he has been living with the family of Horst, the blacksmith.
Roran visits the local tavern, where a trapper is relating news from other parts of
and there are rumors, which Roran doubts, of a Shade and a new Dragon Rider.
Then Roran meets Katrina, who upsets him by bringing up the idea of marriage
before he has improved his prospects enough to make a respectable proposal. She
tells Roran that Sloan, her father, is trying to press her into other matches, and asks
Roran goes hunting with Horst’s son, Baldor, who advises him to try to win Sloan
over rather than proposing to Katrina without his permission. While tracking deer,
they see a party of the King’s soldier’s camped in the forest; the Ra’zac are with
them, and Roran realizes that this means that the death of his father and the
destruction of his home must have been on the King’s orders. Furious, he wants to
attack and take revenge, but Baldor convinces him to return home and warn the
probably the object of the expedition, Horst and his family send Roran away from the
village, into the inhospitable local mountain range, the Spine. There he waits and
Orik, a dwarf, takes Eragon to meet with Hrothgar, the dwarf king. He thanks Eragon
and Saphira for their heroics in battle, offers them gifts of armor, and inquires about
their endorsement for leadership of the Varden. Eragon explains that he will support
Then Hrothgar tells Eragon that the dwarves are heartbroken about the destruction
of a treasure of Tronjheim, the Star Rose, a giant star sapphire that Saphira and
Arya had to break in order to help Eragon defeat Durza. Saphira telepathically tells
Eragon that she can restore the gem with magic if the dwarves reassemble all its
pieces.
This causes great joy among the dwarves, and they have a banquet at which Saphira
tries mead for the first time; after consuming four barrels, she falls over and
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Chapter 7: Requiem
Eragon and Saphira awaken, not feeling their best, and hurry to attend Ajihad’s
funeral. Ajihad is buried in a special part of the burial ground where dwarves believe
they must be encased in stone if their spirits are to be allowed rest. Eragon grieves
for the Varden’s leader, and also for his friend Murtagh, who vanished in the same
attack.
Chapter 8: Fealty
After the funeral, the ceremony to appoint the Varden’s new leader begins. The
Council announces the choice of Nasuada, asserting their own authority by assuming
the right to assign power; Arya, Hrothgar, and Eragon all affirm their agreement, and
When it comes time to swear fealty, as he agreed to do, Eragon, with a sense of
momentousness, presents his sword not to Jörmundur, the Council’s leader, but to
Nasuada. The Council appears furious, and Orik later tells Eragon that his action has
earned respect for his boldness but has also created powerful enemies. Saphira and
Trianna, a sorceress, approaches Eragon and asks him to take the place of the Twins
in leading the magic users of the Varden. Eragon refuses, but she seems to take a
romantic interest in him as well as a professional one, and he asks her to share a
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meal. Just then, Saphira appears and scares Trianna away. Eragon accuses her of
jealousy, and they both become increasingly aware of the strain Eragon’s maturing
The next day, Nasuada summons Eragon to tell him her plans to move the Varden
from Farthen Dûr to Surda, a human land free of Galbatorix’s rule. She asks his
permission to announce that he and Saphira, a new dragon and Rider, have joined
the anti-imperial cause, and he reluctantly agrees. Then they discuss plans for his
journey to the land of the elves for further training. Nasuada gives Eragon a scroll to
give to the elf queen, on which she explains her plans to press the advantage gained
Eragon and Saphira go for a flight inside the vast landscape of Farthen Dûr, and stop
to talk to Angela, an eccentric herbalist they have met several times before. Angela
warns Eragon to be careful of the elves, who feel more passions than they show.
Eragon and Saphira prepare to leave Tronjheim, along with Arya, Orik, and a convoy
of dwarves to take them as far as Du Weldenvarden, the forest where the elves live.
Orik gives Eragon the repaired armor Hrothgar promised him, and along with the
armor an offer from Hrothgar, never before made to a human, to adopt him as a
member of his own family and clan. Eragon accepts and wears the symbol of
Hrothgar’s clan on his helm; now all three races have a claim to his loyalty. The party
travels to the end of Farthen Dûr and prepares to continue through a system of
tunnels that runs through the rest of the Beor mountain range.
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After days of anxious and impatient waiting in his mountain camp, Roran learns from
Baldor that a soldier has killed a villager in a bar fight and that the Ra’zac took the
body and seem to have eaten it. A few days later, the soldiers accidentally start a
destructive fire, and a group of the villagers decide it is time to fight back. Roran
Following a hero of legend, Roran chooses a hammer as his weapon of choice. The
initial surprise attack succeeds in scattering the Ra’zac and their soldiers, but other
villagers fear
that resistance will be useless and want to hand Roran over to the Ra’zac. When the
Ra’zac counterattack, Roran acts as a leader among the fighters, and kills two men
with his hammer; still, the villagers take heavy casualties. The soldiers are driven off
but the Ra’zac promise to return and offer the villagers a choice: turn Roran in and
Eragon and his companions emerge from underground and approach the dwarf city
of Tarnag, built on terraces on one of the mountains. They see a species of goat,
unique to the Beors, and learn of the importance of this and other local animals to
the dwarf culture. As they enter the city, they encounter hostility because Eragon is
language and then throws down a ring in what seems to be a challenge. The
dwarves discuss this amongst themselves, but Eragon does not understand what is
happening.
The party reaches their hosts, who come from clans friendly to Hrothgar and Eragon,
and are treated to a banquet, including a special dish of an enormous wild boar.
Eragon learns that the ring the dwarf threw at him was a sign of complete enmity
and opposition. The dwarf’s clan, Az Sweldn rak Anhûin, hates Dragon Riders
because the Dragon Wars, when Galbatorix took power, almost destroyed it, and
Since it seems unsafe to tour Tarnag, Eragon spends the day visiting Celbedeil, an
ornate temple at the top of the mountain and learning from dwarf priests, at
Hrothgar’s request, about the race’s history and mythology. Also at Hrothgar’s
request, a priest gives Eragon a necklace that will make him invisible to scrying, but
which will sap his energy if overused. Then Arya appears and picks up a
longstanding argument about the dwarf-priest clan’s habit of using its wealth to
ornament temples rather than to help the poor. Returning from the temple, Eragon
questions Arya about her background and learns that she has been isolated from
other elves for seventy years, serving as her Queen’s representative to the outside
world, and that her family disapproved of her choice and ostracized her before she
left. The next morning, the party safely leaves Tarnag on river rafts which will take
The villagers of Carvahall decide to continue to resist the Ra’zac; they bury their
dead and plan to send the children away to a nearby farm. Roran organizes the
villagers to construct fortifications around the town. That night, he cries to Katrina
about all the losses and about having become a killer, and then asks her to marry
Roran considers how to convince Katrina to go to safety with the children, and then
comes upon men arguing about what to do about the discovery that the passage to
the farm is being guarded by the Ra’zac’s men. When the soldiers break through the
fortifications, Roran fights alongside Sloan and kills several more men. A child is
killed in the battle, and Roran becomes more determined than ever to find a way to
As they travel along the river to the elves’ homeland, Eragon finds out from Arya that
the name of his sword Zar’roc means misery. This compounds his feelings of
discomfort with the weapon, which also used to belong to Morzan, who while he
lived was the leader of the evil Riders, the Foresworn, and was also Murtagh’s father.
Saphira and Eragon go flying above the river and are attacked by two Fanghur,
Eragon decides to scry Roran; seeing him in a rare peaceful moment, he concludes
with relief that his cousin is all right. That night, Eragon has a strange dream: a
fallen man on a battlefield, and an armored hand in the foreground pointing at the
body. When he asks Arya about the dream, she theorizes that it is probably not
scrying, but a premonition. She explains magic users’ poor understanding of the way
visions travel through time and the dangers of trying to manipulate that process.
Eragon’s wounds from the battle with the Shade still affect him mysteriously, and he
passes out from back pain while practicing fighting moves. The mysterious pain and
sense of weakness makes Eragon irritable; Orik chastises him for snapping at the
dwarves assigned to protect his life, and then gives him a puzzle of interlocking rings
to distract him.
The next day Eragon sees Arya standing with Saphira and is struck with a pang of
emotion that makes his stomach churn and a sense of connection he has never felt
before. Later, Orik goes hunting and lets Eragon shoot his bow made of Urgal horn;
The party continues traveling north and reaches the outskirts of Du Weldenvarden.
Eragon continues to have confused feelings for Arya, who takes him aside one night
to instruct him in the complicated etiquette of elves. She explains that elves hold
grudges for centuries and practice politics of extreme subtlety and complexity. Arya
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rebuffs Eragon when he attempts to reach out to her in a more personal way, but
she accepts the apology that Saphira makes him offer and confides that she is afraid,
The party arrives in Du Weldenvarden and is met by a group of elves. They spend
the night eating and singing in the elf-outpost Ceris; in the morning, the dwarf guard
prepares to return home while Eragon, Saphira, Orik, and Arya will continue up the
river into the forest. Because they will be traveling in canoes, the dwarves offer to
take Eragon’s horse, Snowfire, and care for him. Eragon learns to paddle a canoe;
during a break from rowing, one of the elves easily solves the ring puzzle Eragon has
The villagers argue about whether they should continue to oppose the Ra’zac and
the Empire. Roran convinces them that in any case, the children should be sent to
camp out in the Spine, even though the mountains are usually considered too
dangerous to enter and Sloan in particular hates the Spine because his wife died
falling off a cliff there. Roran then asks Katrina to go into the mountains with the
children; she make him promise, in return, that he will never again ask her to leave
The village helps the children and their caretakers prepare for the journey into the
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Spine. Sloan realizes that Katrina is planning to go with them and confronts her
angrily. Roran
intervenes and tells Sloan of the engagement and of his request that Katrina go with
the children. Rather than accepting this news, Sloan makes Katrina choose between
her father and her fiancé; when she chooses Roran, Sloan disowns her and cuts her
off from her mother’s inheritance. Horst’s wife, Elain, takes a distraught Katrina back
to her house, and Roran accompanies the rest of the party into the mountains to
help carry the supplies and set up camp. He asks one of the older children,
Nolfavrell, whose father was the Ra’zac’s first victim and who killed a soldier in
Roran returns to Horst’s house and sees Katrina briefly. After she goes to bed, Elain
tells Roran that he must take care of Katrina from now on; without her mother’s
inheritance, she has nothing. Roran goes to bed and Katrina comes in to join him.
During the night, the Ra’zac and their soldiers enter the house. Roran kills more
soldiers, but the Ra’zac still prevail; they wound Roran severely but let him go, and
take Katrina back with them. Frantic, Roran and a few others follow them back to the
enemy camp, where the soldiers are attempting to mutiny against the inhuman
Ra’zac. The Ra’zac kill the leader of the mutiny, but then decide to leave and begin
shrieking, summoning horrible flying monsters they will ride away. One takes Katrina
from a tent, and the other takes Sloan; Roran realizes that Sloan must be there
because he tried to betray the villagers. While Roran and the others watch, the
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Ra’zac take their prisoners and depart into the night sky.
As they continue their river journey into Du Weldenvarden, the elves tell Eragon
about the first humans who lived in Alagaësia, in the area around Carvahall. The
convinced the leader of the Dragon Riders to allow humans to become Riders and
oversee their fallible governments. But this system backfired because no one
Eragon also learns that at some point in history elves became immoral, although he
is unable to find out how. This prompts him to ask Arya’s age; both the elf and Orik
warn Eragon not to get romantically attached to her, and Eragon feels humiliated
that his feelings were so apparent. It turns out that Arya is 100 years old, young for
an elf. Later that evening, Arya coldly shoots a dying falcon to save it from further
suffering.
The next morning, the amulet the dwarf-priest gave Eragon becomes activated,
meaning someone is trying to scry him. The party hurries to continue their journey,
until they come to a giant waterfall and have to portage. Over the elves’ protest that
it would dishonor a dragon to be a beast of burden, Saphira flies off with Eragon’s
heavy pack.
The party approaches the elves’ city of Sílthrim, and Arya asks Eragon and Saphira to
hide themselves so that the queen can decide how to handle telling the public the
momentous news of a new Rider. Saphira agrees to travel by herself and meet the
That night both Eragon and Orik are drawn to mysterious sounds, and have to be
restrained by the elves so they don’t run off. Arya explains that it is Dagshelgr, an
elvish holiday whose songs are spells to encourage the forest’s fertility; they cause
the trees to bud and the animals to mate. Saphira arrives in the camp and tells
Eragon that because of the spell’s influence she now understands what his love for
Arya feels like. The elves procure horses for the rest of the overland journey, and as
they prepare to ride away, Saphira confides in Eragon that she has just realized to
her distress that others of her species don’t exist for her to mate with. Eragon
promises to help her search the world for other dragons once they defeat Galbatorix.
The party reaches Ellesméra, the capital city of the elves, whose buildings are all also
living trees. Arya explains that the elves create their buildings and tools by singing to
the forest to encourage it to grow in the shapes they want. Saphira, no longer in
hiding, is greeted by the citizens they encounter as they make their way to the great
hall where an assembly of elves rules along with Islanzadí, their queen. To Eragon’s
surprise, Islanzadí greats Arya as her daughter and apologizes for having wronged
her.
and Arya eventually grants it. Then Eragon impresses the gathered elves by greeting
the queen correctly, as Arya taught him. At the queen’s request, he begins telling his
story; because of spells preventing contact with the outside world, the elves knew
nothing of the recent events. Eragon also presents Nasuada’s scroll, and Islanzadí
agrees to ally with the Varden. She asks Eragon for a ring Brom gave him, and gives
it back to him, naming him Elf-Friend, but warns him that the injuries he sustained in
fighting Durza may be too severe for him to undergo the elves’ training. Arya then
relates the details of her capture by Durza and the torture he subjected her to.
Eragon, Saphira, and Orik join the elves in a lavish banquet, vegetarian like all of the
elves’ food. They are introduced to Blagden, a raven who once saved Arya’s father’s
life and so was given intelligence and long life, as well as a gift of prophecy and a
tendency to speak in riddles. They also meet a werecat, who asks them to call her
Maud. Then Queen Islanzadí escorts Eragon and Saphira to the treehouse where the
first leader of the Dragon Riders lived, and tells him that title is his now.
Eragon and Saphira wake up in the Dragon Riders’ treehouse, happy and refreshed,
to find breakfast and new clothes provided for them. Although the elves have not
prepared meat for Saphira, they invite her to hunt in the forest, but she says she is
still full from the banquet the night before. Orik arrives to tell them that the elves are
waiting for them for something momentous and mysterious. When they descend,
they are asked to take an oath to protect the knowledge they are about to receive;
They are brought to a place Eragon recognizes from a vision he had while
unconscious after his battle with Durza, in which someone named Togira Ikonoka, or
The Cripple Who Is Whole, told him to come to Ellesméra. There they see something
they had thought no longer existed, another dragon with its own Rider.
decides that the best way to both protect the village and to try to rescue Katrina
would be to lead the entire village over the spine and down the coast to Surda to
look for and join the Varden. He gathers the villagers and makes a powerful speech
persuading them that Galbatorix’s evil must be resisted and that they will become
heroes to the future if they follow his plan. He says he will leave in two days; a few
villagers agree to join him immediately; the rest leave to consider their options.
leaving everything they’ve known and worked for, as Horst’s family prepares for the
journey. Roran learns from Gertrude the healer that the wound he received on the
night of Katrina’s abduction, a Ra’zac bite, is healing badly and that the use of his
arm might be permanently damaged. He begins coming to terms with his new
let him know they still blame him and Eragon for the troubles that have befallen the
village. Horst’s family decides that the travelers will have to bring their flocks with
them for food. The next morning the villagers assemble; only a few have decided to
remain behind. At the last moment, the tavern-keeper and his wife decide to join the
group, and add several casks of beer to the provisions. The carpenter also presents
Eragon meets the Rider, a very old elf named Oromis, who has been waiting in
secret to pass on the lore of the Riders to a new disciple. He explains that both he
and his dragon, Glaedr, who is missing a leg, can no longer fight because of injuries;
he is The Cripple Who Is Whole. The two pairs of dragons and Riders fly to Oromis’
house, where they discuss the upcoming training; Eragon fears the return of the
crushing pain he experiences when his wound flares up, but with Oromis’
Galbatorix’s reign.
Oromis tells Eragon how both Eragon’s teacher, Brom, and the founder of the
Foresworn, Morzan, were his pupils. Brom adored Morzan, and his adulation turned
to hatred after Morzan and the Foresworn killed his dragon; it led him to found the
Saphira is full of puppy love for the older dragon she never knew existed, and when
Eragon is jealous, Oromis cautions him to be patient. While they have a meal, he
explains that elves don’t eat meat because they don’t want to cause animals
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unnecessary pain. Then Oromis introduces Eragon to elvish plumbing and orders him
Back in Ellesméra, Saphira rattles on about Glaedr; Eragon gives up on shaving and
removes his facial hair with a spell. When they return to Oromis’ hut, he gives
Saphira a new saddle, and she and Glaedr go off to work on flying. Oromis teaches
Eragon a series of motions that allow him to exercise without paining his injured
back.
Oromis then brings Eragon into a glade and tells him to open his mind to the life
around him. Eragon discovers he can connect with the consciousness of animals, and
concentrates on ants, learning everything he can about their lives and movements.
However, Oromis criticizes him for having only paid attention to the ants, and says
They then work on reading and writing in the ancient language. Eragon mentions
having blessed a child back in Tronjheim, and Oromis reveals that that because of a
grammatical mistake he cursed the child instead, saying she would be a shield when
he meant to say she would be shielded from harm. Oromis says that according to the
ethics of riders, this child will now be Eragon’s shame and his responsibility. He
doesn’t know whether the mark of a Dragon Rider, which Saphira applied to the
child, will help her or harm her further, because no one other than riders has ever
telepathically communicated each other’s lessons, and instruct them to further open
Arya invites Eragon and Saphira to spend the evening seeing more of Ellesméra, and
introduces them to Rhunön, the smith who made Zar’roc and all the other Riders’
swords. Eragon asks why she bothers to practice her craft when she could just make
swords and armor by magic, and Rhunön explains that since everything is easy for
elves, pursuing the work they love is the reason for living.
They then visit the Menoa tree, and Arya tells the story of how a woman, spurned by
a younger man, killed him and then sang her consciousness into the tree; Eragon
takes this as a warning about his own feelings for Arya. They discuss her inheritance
of the throne, and he tells her about his mistake in blessing the child.
Nasuada and the Varden are now in Surda, and Nasuada is exhausting herself
settling small disputes and worrying over the logistics of feeding and quartering her
people. She visits Orrin, the King of Surda, in a laboratory where he conducts
scientific experiments and urges him to devote more of his attention to governing.
They argue over the plans for war with Galbatorix and with the fate of the Varden,
who must either assimilate into Surda society or win territory for a homeland of their
own. King Orrin refuses to hurry his preparation for war or to give Nasuada more
While angrily leaving Orrin’s laboratory, Nasuada spills a vial of chemicals on her best
dress; back in her chambers, the fabric starts to disintegrate. Her lady-in-waiting,
Farica, decides to salvage what is left of the dress, and while helping her, Nasuada
gets the idea that the Varden can make money by making lace, an expensive
commodity, by magic. Pleased with herself, she summons Trianna and orders her to
Nasuada is taken by Jörmundur to see the child Eragon mistakenly cursed. Though
she should only be a baby, the child, Elva, has grown to the size of a three or four
year old, and speaks like an adult; Nasuada is uncomfortable in her eerie presence.
She tells Nasuada that she can see a few hours into people’s future and is irresistibly
compelled to act to protect them from harm. Since the suffering of war brings her
acute misery, she asks Nasuada to enlist her unusual powers in any way that would
make the war with Galbatorix end faster. Nasuada agrees, and asks Angela to watch
Elva, to try to protect her and to keep Nasuada apprised of her doings.
Eragon awakens to find the treehouse being shaken by a bad storm. He and Saphira
struggle to close the elvish membrane windows, and with the effort Eragon’s back
pain returns. He passes out from the agony, and when he wakes up he finds that
Saphira has gotten her head stuck in a stairwell trying to help him. They eventually
Eragon and Oromis practice swordplay, and while trying to exploit his teacher’s
momentary weakness Eragon has another attack of his back pain. When it subsides,
Oromis sends him back to the stump in the forest where he meditated and listened
to the ants. When Eragon is finally able to quiet his mind, he learns more about the
ants and also tries again to be aware of the life in the forest as a whole.
Eragon asks why this exercise is important, and Oromis leads him to the answer that
it will prepare him to be aware of other magicians in the area who might cast spells
to harm him. Eragon objects that this general consciousness invades people’s
privacy, and Oromis agrees but claims that the price is worth paying. He goes on to
lead Eragon to the conclusion that the most important mental skill is logic and that
logic must be learned through debating. To begin this training, he asks Eragon to
justify the destruction that his war on Galbatorix will bring on innocent people, a
Eragon asks to begin studying magic, and Oromis drills him on basic manipulations of
Oromis immobilizes his calves and tells him to free himself. Though Eragon succeeds,
Oromis criticizes his spell—free my calves—for being absolute, having only two
outcomes, success or death. Trying again with a counter-spell to reduce rather break
Newly withdrawn, Oromis tells Eragon and Saphira that they must speak only the
ancient language from now on. Saphira bites Glaedr’s tail, annoying him, Eragon
chastises her, and they argue. Later, Arya takes them on another tour of Ellesméra,
and Eragon ventures to express his feelings for her. Arya brushes him off, and
Back in the treehouse, Orik appears, drunk and loquacious. They discuss Eragon’s
crush on Arya, and Saphira gets Orik to reveal that he is engaged to a dwarf woman
back home.
A young elf, Vanir, arrives at the treehouse to bring Eragon and Saphira to practice
swordplay with other elves. Afraid of a relapse of his back pain, Eragon fights
cautiously, and Vanir easily outmaneuvers him, taunting him all the while. Angered,
Eragon attacks again and begins overpowering the elf, but his infirmity strikes again,
Later, while meditating on the ants, Eragon realizes that a reason war with
Galbatorix is justified is to rescue the two remaining dragon eggs and save the race
of dragons. Oromis congratulates Eragon for his understanding, and then asks him to
consider whether anyone thinks of himself as evil; even Urgals, according to Oromis,
Oromis instructs Eragon in energy-efficient ways to kill using magic. While discussing
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magic as a battle tactic, Eragon realizes that at Farthen Dûr, no one had warned him
to protect himself against enemy magicians, a fact that leads to realize that the
Twins, leaders of the Varden’s magicians, must have wanted him to be captured by
Durza.
They also discuss the Ra’zac; Oromis says that they are their own kind of creature
not related to any of the other races, and are uniquely designed to hunt humans.
Their humanoid forms are actually the pupa stage of Ra’zac development, which
lasts for twenty years; adults of the species are the winged creatures Roran saw the
Ra’zac riding.
Oromis continues explaining about the Ra’zac; the adult form, Lethrblaka, are much
more intelligent than the Ra’zac; they came from the same land beyond Alagaësia as
the humans did; and the two Ra’zac terrorizing Carvahall and their parents/steeds
After this disturbing discussion, Oromis teaches Eragon how to make a fairth, an
image that magically records exactly what the magic user sees. Eragon makes a
overly narrow focus. Then Arya and Orik arrive so that Orik can observe Eragon’s
education for his report to Hrothgar. Eragon’s second fairth is a portrait of Arya
herself so intensely adoring that Arya shatters it in anger and stalks off. Oromis tells
Eragon that he must put aside his personal feelings for the greater cause and Eragon
promises to apologize.
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his studies, learning the way the elves imbue objects with energy, along with lessons
in history, science, and culture. He also continues sparring with Vanir, who one day
defend himself without speaking; after he repels Eragon’s attack, he explains that he
Oromis explains that Vanir was able to use magic without speaking because magic
resides in thoughts rather than sounds, but is practiced through words for better
control. In the wake of a terrible accident, an ancient race called the Grey Folk are
said to have changed the nature of magic so that it could be constrained and
controlled by language if spoken aloud; they also endowed the ancient language with
the properties that it requires speakers to tell the truth and is able to describe the
The more Eragon studies and exercises, the worse and more frequent his seizures
become until he is dominated by pain and the fear of pain. He nicknames his pain
the Obliterator because it drives all other thoughts from his mind.
The villagers have crossed the Spine are camped out outside the coastal town of
Narda; Roran and a few others tell the sentries they are trades-people and enter the
fortified city hoping to charter a boat for the journey to Surda. Roran sees Wanted
posters for both himself and Eragon, and is relieved that his new beard has changed
his appearance.
There are no boats to be had, so the villagers instead arrange to use three barges
piloted by a fisherman named Clovis to take them as far as the next major city,
Teirm. They don’t have enough money to pay for the full journey, and Roran
suggests they plan to overpower Clovis once they get to as far as Teirm, and
perhaps steal the barges. Horst is troubled by this dishonesty but agrees to the plan,
but the villagers are distraught at the thought of traveling on barges like cargo.
While Roran is standing watch that night, the Ra’zac reappear on their flying parents/
steeds; the villagers only escape detection because the horrific presence stirs the
whole forest into chaos, and this convinces them to accept the barges and leave as
soon as possible.
Roran tells Clovis that they will be transporting livestock, and loads up the barges
with the villagers’ supplies. He and a few men will help Clovis and his crew sail down
the coast a short way, where they take on the rest of the “cargo.” Entering the city
again on the morning of departure, the sentries recognize Roran; he acts decisively
to kill them before they can give him away. An alarm is raised, but Roran and his
men have already departed on Clovis’s boats, and the captain chooses not to go
back.
When the barges meet up with the villagers, Clovis protests that he did not agree to
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transport fugitives. Roran threatens him, but also tells him about the destruction of
Carvahall and wins the sympathy of the captain, who no friend of the Empire. Horst
comments on Roran’s increasing ruthlessness and tells him to remember who he is.
Eragon decides to visit Arya’s quarters; she is not there but he finds a poem she has
written. When she arrives home, he presents her with flowers and his apology, and
they reconcile. Arya tells Eragon that her poem is a contribution to bring to the Blood-
Oath Celebration, a centennial ritual commemorating the alliance between elves and
dragons that first produced the order of Riders, at which everyone must share a
creative work.
Glaedr brings Eragon and Saphira to a distant peak and tells them the history of this
alliance: it came about to prevent the two races from destroying each other with
war. Melding the two races gave the dragons in general language and civilization,
and the elves immortality and strength. When humans also became riders their race
as a whole also became gentler and stronger, but now, as the dragon population
when the dragon egg chooses a rider for whom to hatch. When Galbatorix’s dragon
was killed, he acquired a second dragon, Shruikan, but their bond is achieved by
black magic and is a perversion. Glaedr tells Eragon and Saphira that a dying dragon
or Rider needs to separate his or her consciousness from the other in order to allow
Later, Eragon declares that he is sick of the elves’ vegetarian food, and Saphira
invites him to hunt with her. He kills rabbits by magic and cooks them, but at the last
minute remembers his meditations in the forest and becomes repulsed by the idea of
eating meat. Saphira defends her carnivorous ways, and eats the rabbits for him.
Saphira and Glaedr fight, and Eragon sets off on horseback to find his injured
dragon. She explains to him that she had hoped Glaedr would be her mate, but that
he rejected her angrily and then she attacked. She apologizes for her infatuation
with the older dragon, and she and Eragon feel a renewed closeness. He tells her to
apologize to Glaedr.
Oromis tells Eragon and Saphira that they will need to bring a creative contribution
to the upcoming multi-day Blood-Oath festival. Eragon decides to tell his own story in
the form of an epic poem like those he has been reading in the course of his lessons;
Although Eragon is protected from the strongest elf-magic of the festival, he still
recites his poem, and it is well received. Saphira presents her offering, a sculpture in
The central ritual involves two elves tattooed with halves of a dragon dancing until
the dragon seems to come alive. It touches Eragon’s marked palm with a mysterious
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resembles an elf and his scar and back-pain have disappeared. He is happy with his
new form and the increased powers of perception it brings him. He finds Arya, who
plans to leave Du Weldenvarden after the festival ends, and they walk together in
the forest; feeling emboldened, he again tries to court her. She tells him her feelings
are only those of friendship and that nothing will ever happen between them. After
The barges arrive outside Teirm, and Roran gathers a small party to enter the city,
telling Horst to defend the villagers and the barges, and threatening Clovis against
leaving. He adds a young man, Mandel, to the party after Mandel’s mother asks him
The party enters the city without trouble, takes the cheapest room they can find, and
go without supper to save money. The next day, Gertrude the healer leaves with
Mandel to look for the famous herbalist Angela, and Roran and the rest of the party
scour the city for transportation and supplies to steal or buy. They are in despair
when a passerby tells them of an auction being held to sell the supplies of a ruined
freedom fighter, they visit the merchant’s rich-looking house to try to preempt the
Jeod meets with the villagers, but tells them that he can’t sell his assets because
they are all claimed by his creditors. He also deduces that they must be transporting
other information that suddenly leads him to realize Roran’s true identity.
Jeod explains that he recognized Roran because of his resemblance to Eragon, and
demands the villagers’ real story. As they tell it, Jeod’s wife, Helen, intrudes to berate
him about the couple’s business troubles. Then Jeod tells them that he is an agent of
the Varden, and reveals the truth about Eragon’s destiny, a disclosure met with
laughter and disbelief by the villagers. When Roran begins to believe the story, he is
angry at Eragon for bringing so much death and destruction on his family and
Jeod reveals that he knows the location of the Ra’zac’s lair, but cautions Roran that a
human would only get himself killed storming it and that he will need Eragon’s help
to rescue Katrina. Then he and the villagers hatch a plan to steal a large, fully-
stocked and state-of-the-art ship belonging to the Empire and to set sail on it
Birgit, Nolfavrell’s mother and the widow of the first man killed and eaten by the
Ra’zac, tells Roran that she hates him but needs him in the same way that hates and
needs Eragon. Meanwhile, Jeod tells Helen about his secret identity and tries to
convince her to join the fugitives. Then Roran chastises Mendel for his gambling and,
to give him a chance to prove himself, sends him back to the camp with a message
Roran, Jeod, a group of hired sailors, and the others sneak onto the ship and
overpower the sentries. At the last minute, Helen arrives, having decided to join the
group. They sail to meet the villagers, but while they are embarking the harbor
guards notice the theft. The sailors launch missiles at the shore, starting massive
fires, and the boat is able to leave the harbor safely, though Roran and the others
A few hours later, they see a Ra’zac in the sky; Gertrude realizes that it must be
afraid of water, because it is not venturing far out over the ocean. Over a great
distance, Baldor manages to hit and injure the steed with an arrow, but Roran points
out that this action has revealed their location to the Ra’zac.
Nasuada looks at the lace Trianna and her magicians have created, pleased with the
guards, and tackles the leader, saving her from an assassination attempt. Elva tells
Nasuada where to find the magical assassin, and Trianna departs to look for him.
Nasuada tells Elva that she is in her debt, and Elva agrees.
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The assassin commits magical suicide, but not before Trianna learns that he was part
of a spy network for Galbatorix called the Black Hand. Nasuada assigns Trianna to
Nasuada brings Elva to a council with King Orrin and the elders of both Surda and
the Varden. Orrin has learned Galbatorix’s army is much bigger than had been
previously thought and has been massing for an invasion of Surda; a magical illusion
had been concealing its activity, one so powerful that it suggests the hand of
Galbatorix himself. The leaders debate military strategy, inconclusively; they have no
way to contact Eragon, though he will be necessary if their forces must face
Galbatorix, but they do send a message asking for reinforcements to Hrothgar and
the dwarves.
Eragon wants to apologize for his indiscretion, but Arya has already left for Surda. He
consoles himself by solving Orik’s ring puzzle easily with the new skills resulting from
his transformation. Later, his skills also allow him to best Vanir at swordplay, finally
earning the elf’s respect. Oromis tells him that such a transformation has never
before occurred, and carefully investigates its details; his new strength allows Eragon
to see more than before his teacher’s weakness and failing health.
the minds of plants; he is finally able to hear everything that is going on around him.
Oromis tells him that this would ordinarily complete his training as a Rider, but
proceeds to teach him the additional skill of drawing energy for spells from the world
around him. When Eragon attempts this, his simple incantation drains all the life
from the animals and plants he uses; Oromis tells him it is necessary for him to learn
the horrible feeling of a linked consciousness dying to understand the danger of his
power.
Nine days later, Eragon learns that the elves have no religion, but believe in a
rational universe. His mentor’s conviction that there is no higher power or order
disturbs Eragon, though he is somewhat inclined to agree. Some days later Eragon
wakes, upset, to a warning from his dwarf necklace that someone is scrying him
again. Then Blagden the raven flies into the treehouse and begins singing riddles to
Frustrated, Eragon decides to scry Arya to make sure she is all right. He and Saphira
see her in council with Nasuada and the others and realize the severity and
immediacy of the threat to Surda. Eragon also scrys Roran, and sees him on the ship
with Jeod and the other villagers; confused, he looks at Carvahall and sees that it
has been entirely destroyed. He and Saphira decide that the time has come to leave
Eragon tells Oromis he is leaving, and then confronts his teacher for having kept
silent while he knew about Galbatorix’s build-up; Oromis replies that he kept the
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news secret from Eragon because he needed to continue training to be able to fight
effectively. Eragon and Saphira pledge to return to finish their instruction after the
battle. Oromis gives his pupil a bottle of sustaining liquor, a belt whose jewels can be
used to store energy, and a scroll on which he has written and decorated Eragon’s
poem. They also visit Queen Islanzadí, who gives Eragon a new bow to replace the
one he broke testing out his new elf-strength. Then they meet Orik, who will
accompany them, with the dwarf and human riding Saphira as she flies.
Roran is seasick, and the boat is being followed by three Empire ships that are
steadily gaining. After a terrible storm that breaks one of the ship’s masts, Jeod,
Roran, and the ship’s captain, Uthar, decide that the only way to evade their
pursuers is to sail through a narrow channel between two islands that is filled with a
The ship enters the channel late and misses the optimal tidal conditions for the run,
but with sails and changing shifts of rowers, they barely manage to enter and exit
the whirlpool’s bounds safely. The Empire’s ships, with smaller crews of rowers, are
Eragon, Saphira, and Orik’s flight goes smoothly, and they reach Aberon, the capital
of Surda, only to find that Orrin, Nasuada, and the Varden have already left to
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confront Galbatorix’s army. The guards they encounter suggest they look for the
Varden on the Burning Plains, an area with underground peat fires dating back to a
battle between dragons and the Foresworn. This reminds Eragon of the dream-vision
burning, smoky field. Before they leave, Eragon uses his new mental powers to warn
a guard of an intended murder; Orik tests Eragon, but is able to keep his own mind
closed.
Both armies are massed on the Burning Plains, the Empire far outnumbering the
rebels. As Saphira descends, the Varden’s archers shoot at her, but Eragon easily
redirects the arrows harmlessly and, when he lands, asks the men to be spared from
The travelers reunite with Nasuada and the other leaders, and then Elva approaches
Eragon. He apologizes and asks for her forgiveness, and promises to try to take the
Eragon asks to take control of the Varden’s magic users to organize them for the
battle. He also gets a moment alone with Arya and apologizes for his behavior, but
she is no closer to reciprocating his feelings than before. Walking through the camp,
Eragon and Saphira then encounter Angela, who berates Eragon for his accidental
curse of Elva. When Eragon mentions his surprise that King Orrin has brought
scientific instruments onto the battlefield, Angela bustles off to see them and confer
Eragon and Saphira find the Varden’s magic users and persuade a reluctant Trianna
to surrender her command to Eragon. Testing the magicians, Eragon finds their skills
Against Eragon’s advice, Nasuada agrees to meet with a Urgal envoy. Despite his
prejudice, Eragon’s new knowledge allows him to explain to the Varden the meaning
behind the Urgal’s aggressive-seeming gestures of friendship. The envoy states that
the Urgal feel betrayed by their former ally Galbatorix and want revenge on him; for
that reason, they want to fight alongside the human rebels. Nasuada agrees to the
temporary alliance.
Then an envoy from the empire appears, responding to the rebels’ refusal to
surrender with a declaration of war. As he gallops back to his camp, Saphira lets out
a roar that causes his horse to throw him into the fires of the Burning Plains.
As Eragon and Saphira pass the night before battle, Orik arrives to tell them that he
and the dwarves will protect them physically while they use magic against the enemy
magicians. Sensing presences returning from enemy lines, they find Angela and her
werecat, who refuse to say what they were doing there, but who have Nasuada’s
in a fight against Galbatorix, since they would be needlessly killed, urges him to
accept Urgal guards along with his dwarf protectors, and asks him to assume
Mollified, he turns to the Urgals, who surprise him by thanking and honoring him for
breaking Durza’s control over them. They allow him to read their minds to test for
treacherous intent, and instead he discovers that they are less monstrous than he
had thought.
When dawn comes, the Varden hear shrieks coming from the enemy camp, the
result of Angela’s nighttime outing; she used her herbalist skills to poison as many of
The battle begins. Eragon magically disarms Galbatorix’s cannons, and when the
soldiers by magic. But despite other successes, the Varden are weakening against
the superior numbers; Nasuada asks Eragon and Saphira to ride out to raise morale,
which they do repeatedly, decimating their enemies but also injuring and exhausting
themselves. Finally, their hopes are raised when they see Hrothgar’s enormous army
approaching. At the same time, they see a boat trying to land, and Eragon and
Though the villagers had landed safely in a Surda port, Roran has convinced them to
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row upriver to join the Varden in battle. As Saphira is about to attack the boat,
Eragon recognizes Roran. They have a brief telepathic conversation in which Eragon
tells the villagers to remain in safety. Roran is both impressed and angered to see his
cousin again.
Eragon greets Hrothgar and returns to the battle. The tide begins turning in the
Varden’s favor, until Eragon gets a terrible surprise: a new and powerful dragon and
Rider emerge from Galbatorix’s camp, at the same time that powerful new magicians
of theirs also kill the dwarf spell-casters and Hrothgar. Eragon and Saphira fight their
new enemies in the air and on the ground, and then, when they are almost drained,
Eragon recognizes his opponents fighting style and tears off his helmet to reveal his
explains how he was captured and forced to swear loyalty to Galbatorix after one of
the dragon eggs hatched for him; now he is like his father, the evil rider Morzan,
only even stronger. While Murtagh and Eragon talk, the Twins—the new spell-casters
—continue to attack the Varden; then the two Riders watch as Roran sneaks up on
them and kills them with his hammer. Murtagh tries to convince Eragon to join
Galbatorix’s forces, explaining that Saphira is needed to mate with the male dragons
in the King’s possessions, so as to continue the dragon race. Eragon refuses, and
pleads with Murtagh to join the Varden and let them try to release him from
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Galbatorix’s rule—or failing that, to let Eragon kill him so that he won’t be compelled
to do more evil. When Murtagh rejects this idea, Eragon renews his attack, but
Murtagh’s magic is too strong and he is immobilized. For the sake of their friendship,
Murtagh does not capture him, but he does take Zar’roc, saying that he should have
it, being the eldest son of their father: he reveals that he and Eragon are brothers.
The battle is over, and Eragon and Saphira tend to the wounded while Eragon
Eragon tries to comfort Orik about the death of Hrothgar and then encounters Roran,
who punches him in the jaw and then asks to speak to him about Katrina. Eragon
brings his cousin to Nasuada, wanting him to hear the story of the new Rider at the
same time Eragon delivers his report. Nasuada thanks Roran for killing the Twins,
and then Eragon relates what he now knows, to everyone’s shock. He is touched
when Arya and Nasuada reassert their friendship for him, despite his descent.
Eragon and Roran tell each other their stories and eventually call each other
brothers. Eragon finds out by scrying that Katrina is still alive, and promises to help
Roran rescue her and kill the Ra’zac to avenge the man they now both claim as their
father.
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Aforementioned boy (see Eragon) learns more and participates in battle to overthrow
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