: The tyrannical Emperor of Alagaësia. He destroyed the original order of Dragon Riders after the death of his first dragon drove him mad.
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: A massive, filthy city built around a jagged rock formation called Helgrind. It is a hub for worshippers of the Ra'zac.
The massive, ancient forest that serves as the homeland of the elves. It is heavily shielded by ancient magic. index of eragon
The enchanted, dense northern forest that serves as the home of the Elves.
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The gruff village storyteller in Carvahall who reveals himself to be an old Dragon Rider and serves as Eragon's first mentor.
The expansion of the franchise spans over two decades of releases. : Eragon (Self-published by the Paolini family). 2003 : Eragon (Re-published by Alfred A. Knopf). 2005 : Eldest (Book 2). 2008 : Brisingr (Book 3). 2011 : Inheritance (Book 4).
Eragon’s cousin. Armed with only a blacksmith's hammer, he leads the people of Carvahall across Alagaësia to join the Varden, becoming a legendary military commander. Official E-Book and Audio Directories : A massive,
: The hidden capital city of the elves, nestled in Du Weldenvarden.
Stocky, subterranean-dwelling beings divided into several warring clans. They are masterful miners, smiths, and stonemasons.
The hollow mountain that serves as the stronghold for the Varden. IV. Index of Terms & Lore
: An impossibly tall mountain range in the southeast, with peaks reaching miles into the sky, home to the dwarves.
Official and fan-made indexes track characters like Eragon and Saphira, locations such as Carvahall, and the complex Ancient Language .