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Eragon
General
Author Christopher Paolini
Cover Artist John Jude Palencar
Publisher Alfred A. Knopf
Details
Publish Date August 26, 2003
Type Hardcover, Paperback, Audio
Number of pages (HC - 544) (PB - 528)
ISBN ISBN 0385-60788-1
Preceded by N/A
Followed by Eldest

Eragon is the first book in the Inheritance cycle, by Christopher Paolini. It was first self-published by the Paolini family in the summer of 2002, but was re-released by Knopf on August 26, 2003 and went on to become a New York Times bestseller.

Contents

[edit] Cover flap summary

One Boy… One Dragon… A World of Adventure.'

What was once your life is now your legend.

When Eragon finds a polished blue stone in the forest, he thinks it is the lucky discovery of a poor farm boy; perhaps it will buy his family meat for the winter. But when the stone brings a dragon hatchling, Eragon realizes he has stumbled upon a legacy nearly as old as the Empire itself. Overnight his simple life is shattered, and he is thrust into a perilous new world of destiny, magic, and power. With only an ancient sword and the advice of an old storyteller for guidance, Eragon and the fledgling dragon must navigate the dangerous terrain and dark enemies of an Empire ruled by a king whose evil knows no bounds. Can Eragon take up the mantle of the legendary Dragon Riders? The fate of the Empire may rest in his hands. . . .

[edit] Plot summary

Eragon begins with a 15 year old boy, Eragon, finding a mysterious blue stone in The Spine, an untamed range of mountains near the small village he calls home, Carvahall. The book takes place in a land called Alagaësia, over which rules the evil, twisted king, Galbatorix. Galbatorix was once one of the legendary Dragon Riders--the long-gone peacekeepers of Alagaësia. After his dragon died, Galbatorix fell into madness and betrayed and destroyed the Riders and their dragons, keeping one dragon.

After being unable to sell or trade his find, Eragon soon witnesses a baby dragon, hatch from inside the "stone". Dragons are a species thought to be extinct, with the exception of Galbatorix's second dragon. He raises the dragon in secret until two hooded figures, the evil Ra'zac, enter the town looking for his mysterious blue stone. Eragon and Saphira, as he names his dragon, manage to escape danger by hiding in the forest, but Eragon's Uncle Garrow is not as fortunate. The Ra'zac kill his uncle and destroy the house. (Seeing as the book is told from Eragon's point of view almost entirely, this is never shown; simply mentioned.) Eragon, remembering tales of the past, takes it upon himself to become one of the Dragon Riders, the ancient warriors who were slaughtered by the crazed Galbatorix in his rise to power. Accompanied by Brom, a mysterious old story teller from his village who knows much about the Dragon Riders, swordfighting, and magic. Eragon learns the ways of the Dragon Riders as they hunt down the elusive Ra'zac. Throughout the journey, he and Saphira developed closer relationships and bondage with each other.

Much researching in the town of Teirm leads Brom to the conclusion that the Ra'zac reside in Helgrind, a mysterious mountain with four peaks at the city of Dras-Leona.

However, revenge is not what Eragon finds in Dras-Leona. He, Saphira, and Brom are instead lured into the Ra'zac's ambush. They are rescued by a mysterious stranger, Murtagh. Unfortunately, Brom is gravely injured, and he soon dies--but not before revealing his past to Eragon. He was once a Dragon Rider himself, but his dragon was destroyed in Galbatorix's reign of terror, and he became an agent of the Varden, the rebel state, and rescued one of the three unhatched dragon eggs from Galbatorix — Saphira's egg.

Paolini writing the Inheritance
Paolini writing the Inheritance

The new company of three (Eragon, Murtagh and Saphira) travel in search of the hidden Varden. On the way Eragon has many dreams about an elf, all of which feature her suffering great pain. Ultimately, Eragon is captured and imprisoned in the same prison as where the elf is being held captive. Murtagh and Saphira stage a daring rescue and Eragon escapes with the elf. But this does not happen without incident. Eragon and Murtagh have a face-off with a Shade, one of the most powerful creatures in the land. The fact that a Shade is walking freely in the land leads Eragon to believe that some monstrous plan is afoot and that Galbatorix, the king of Alagaësia, himself a traitor of the Dragon Riders, has allied himself with the foulest creatures of the land.

The new Dragon Rider faces many perils on his way to the Varden, specifically the army of Urgals at their heels. Once in side the Varden's fortress, hidden deep within the Beor Mountains, Eragon learns of the pact between the dwarves, the elves and the Varden and how it was that Saphira's egg was magically teleported to the Spine. The group is at last able to rest, but the invasion by the army of Urgals is imminent. An intercepted message from Galbatorix confirms their fears that the king is involved. In a battle that follows, a seemingly endless army of Urgals seem poised to take the fortress, before Eragon destroys the Shade, Durza, that he had recently encountered, but at a price: a terrible wound on his back that leaves him disfigured. The Varden's forces rout the Urgals. As the story ends at the close of the battle, we learn that Eragon will soon be sent under the tutelage of the elves in the sequel, Eldest.

[edit] Different editions

[edit] Publishers in other countries

  • Australia: Alfred A. Knopf
  • Brazil: ROCCO Jovens Leitores
  • Canada: Alfred A. Knopf
  • China: Unknown
  • Czech Republic: Fragment Publishing House
  • Denmark: Sesam
  • Finland: Tammi
  • France: Bayard Jeunesse
  • Germany: Bertelsmann
  • Holland: Publisher M
  • Indonesia: Gramedia Pustaka Utama
  • Italy: Fabbri Editors & Mondolibri
  • Japan: Random House Japan
  • Korea: Unknown
  • Latin America: Roca Editorial
  • New Zealand: Corgi/Random House
  • Portugal: Gailivro
  • Romana: Rao International Publishing Company
  • Spain: Roca Editorial
  • Sweden: Bonnier Carlsen
  • United Kingdom: Doubleday
  • United States: Paolini Intl, LLC (old) & Alfred A. Knopf (current)

[edit] Characters

By order of appearance (beginning after the prelude):

  • Eragon: main character
  • Sloan: butcher of Carvahall
  • Horst: smith of Carvahall
  • Katrina: daughter of Sloan; girlfriend of Roran
  • Roran: Eragon's cousin, although they're like brothers
  • Garrow: farmer of Carvahall, Eragon's uncle, raised him from birth
  • Saphira: Eragon's dragon and best friend, raised by Eragon
  • Brom: storyteller of Carvahall, Eragon's mentor
  • Jeod: merchant of Teirm, Brom's good friend
  • Angela: powerful witch who supports Varden, tells Eragon his future
  • Solembum: werecat who lives with Angela, gives Eragon a prophecy and much advice
  • Murtagh: son of Morzan, who was a Forsworn (betrayer of the Dragon Riders); Becomes good friends with Eragon and travels with him to the Varden's hideout; May be Eragon's brother
  • Arya: guardian elf of the dragon's egg which Saphira hatched from; is saved by Eragon from the clutches of the King and Durza
  • Durza: once called Carsaib and disciple of a great sorcerer, he becomes a powerful Shade that ravages the land and controls the Urgal before being put to rest by Eragon
  • Orik: dwarf; nephew of Dwarf King; befriends Eragon
  • The Bald Twins: twin magicians with strong magical abilities; powerful men within the Varden; cruel and strange with Eragon
  • Ajihad: ruler of the Varden, a kind and just man
  • Hrothgar: king of the Dwarfs, befriends Eragon

[edit] List of chapters

Prologue: Shade of Fear

  1. Discovery
  2. Palancar Valley
  3. Dragon Tales
  4. Fate's Gift
  5. Awakening
  6. Tea for Two
  7. A Name of Power
  8. A Miller-to-Be
  9. Strangers in Carvahall
  10. Flight of Destiny
  11. The Doom of Innocence
  12. Deathwatch
  13. The Madness of life
  14. A Rider's Blade
  15. Saddlemaking
  16. Therinsford
  17. Thunder Roar and Lightening Crackle
  18. Revelation at Yuzuac
  19. Admonishments
  20. Magic Is the Simplest Thing
  21. Daret
  22. Through a Dragon's Eye
  23. A Song for the Road
  24. A Taste of Teirm
  25. An Old Friend
  26. The Witch and the Werecat
  27. Of Reading and Plots
  28. Thieves in the Castle
  29. A Costly Mistake
  30. Vision of Perfection
  31. Master of the Blade
  32. The Mire of Dras-Leona
  33. Trail of Oil
  34. Worshipers of Helgrind
  35. The Ra'zac's Revenge
  36. Murtagh
  37. Legacy of a Rider
  38. Diamond Tomb
  39. Capture at Gil'ead
  40. Du Sundavar Freohr
  41. Fighting Shadows
  42. A Warrior and a Healer
  43. Water from Sand
  44. The Ramr River
  45. The Hadarac Desert
  46. A Path Revealed
  47. A Clash of Wills
  48. Flight Through the Valley
  49. The Horns of a Dilemma
  50. Hunting for Answers
  51. The Glory of Tronjheim
  52. Ajihad
  53. Bless the Child, Argetlam
  54. Mandrake Root and Newt's Tongue
  55. Hall of the Mountain King
  56. Arya's Test
  57. The Shadows Lengthen
  58. Battle Under Farthen Dûr
  59. The Mourning Sage

Extra:

[edit] Inside the book

There are a few parts of the inside book that may be publicized, including the two pieces of art, the dedication and an excerpt.

[edit] Map of Alagaësia

Du WeldenvardenNorth SeaNorth SeaTüdosten LakeDu WeldenvardenDu WeldenvardenDu WeldenvardenAberonAlagaësiaArdwen LakeAroughsAz RagniBeartooth RiverBeirland IslandBelatonaBeor MountainsBullridgeCarvahallCerisCeunonCithríDalgonDaretDauthDoru AraebaDras-LeonaEdda RiverEldor LakeEllesméraEoamFeinsterFläm LakeFurnostGaena RiverGalfniGil'eadHadarac DesertHedarthHelgrindÍlia FëonIllium IslandIsenstar LakeOrthíadJiet RiverKirtanKuastaLeona LakeLithgowMelianNädindelNardaNía IslandNinor RiverOsilonParlim IslandPetrøvyaRamr RiverReavstoneRöna LakeSharktooth IslandSílthrimSurdaTarnagTeirmThe EmpireThe EmpireThe SeaThe SpineThe SpineTherinsfordToark RiverUden IslandUrû'baenUtgard MountainVroengardWoadark LakeYazuacSouthern IslesTronjheimKóstha-mérnaFarthen Dûr
Alagaësia

[edit] Dedication

This book is dedicated to my mom, for showing me the magic in the world; to my dad, for revealing the man behind the curtain. And also to my sister, Angela, for helping me when I'm "blue."

[edit] Excerpt from the publisher

This is a copy of the excerpt. Click [show] to read its contents. The original excerpt may be found here.

[edit] Movie

Main article: Eragon (movie)

A movie based on the novel was released on December 15, 2006 by 20th Century Fox.

[edit] See also

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