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Christopher Paolini
Eragon
While hunting, Eragon, a 15-year-old farm boy, a dragon's egg appear in front him, which he mistakes for a polished stone. He takes the "stone" to his native village Carvahall and fails to sell it for food to the village butcher so he brings it back to his uncle Garrow's farm and leaves it aside as a curiosity. Very little is known of his parentage at this point in the story, save that his mother was named Selena, and, for reasons unknown, insisted that her brother raise her son as his own before she disappears from Eragon's life forever. Later, Eragon is stunned when the egg hatches to reveal a baby dragon, Saphira, who quickly grows to adulthood.
Eragon's home is attacked by creatures called Ra'zac. His uncle, Garrow, dies as a result of wounds, whereupon Eragon and a mysterious storyteller named Brom escape with Saphira to find the Ra'zac and avenge Garrow's death. In their travels, Brom teaches Eragon magic and swordsmanship. Eragon learns quickly and is soon able to defeat Brom with the sword. Eragon and Brom stop at Teirm to try and track the Ra'zac, through Terim's shipping records. The end up tracking them to Dras Leona, where Eragon has an encounter with the Ra'zac and he and Brom flee the city. Eragon and Brom are ambushed by the Ra'zac, outside of Terim in the night. A young man named Murtagh, later revealed to be the son of Morzan, rescues them, becoming Eragon's ally. Murtagh has no love for his father, who was violent and cruel towards him during his childhood even to the point of throwing a sword at (the three-year-old) Murtagh and giving him a large scar across his back. Although Murtagh is able to save Eragon, Brom is fatally wounded in the attack by the Ra'zac and dies later; in his final words, he reveals that he was a Dragon Rider before the Fall and that he is an agent for the Varden. Days later, Eragon is captured and taken to a prison in Gil'ead and Murtagh comes to his rescue. Murtagh shoots Durza, the Shade who had Eragon captured, in the head and he disappears though they later learn that a Shade can only be killed with a stab to the heart. While escaping, the duo rescue a female elf named Arya, about whom Eragon has been having disturbing nightmares.
Because Arya has been poisoned, they search for an antidote. They travel across the vast Hadarac Desert constantly pursued by slavers and an army of Urgals. They discover the lair of the Varden inside the hollow mountain known as Farthen Dûr. Galbatorix's forces attack, and during the battle that follows, Eragon kills Durza, but acquires a terrible scar across his back, matching Murtagh's. Whilst he is immersed in a healing sleep, he converses with a being who calls himself "The Cripple Who is Whole". He advises Eragon to complete his training in the elven capital, Ellesméra.
Eldest
Following the battle of Farthen Dûr, Ajihad, leader of the Varden, is killed in a sudden surprise attack by Urgals. Murtagh and the Twins (the Varden's chief magicians) are thought to disappear during the attack, but later in the book, Eragon realizes that the Twins were traitors who had planned the ambush to capture Murtagh and kill Ajihad. After swearing fealty to Nasuada, Ajihad's daughter and the new leader of the Varden, Eragon travels to Ellesméra, accompanied by the dwarf Orik, nephew and heir of the dwarf king Hrothgar and Eragon's friend. Before leaving, Hrothgar offers Eragon a place in his clan, Durmgrist Ingeitum, giving him full citizenship rights in dwarvish society.
Much of the book's remainder is devoted to Eragon's training with the ancient Dragon Rider Oromis, also known as Togira Ikonoka (The Cripple Who Is Whole) or Osthato Chetowa (The Mourning Sage), and his unsuccessful attempts at wooing Arya, newly discovered to be of elvish royalty, who is dedicated to her mission and considers his feelings misplaced. It is later revealed that, as a result of a badly-worded blessing Eragon placed on an orphaned baby before the Battle of Farthen Dur, the child Elva, is compelled to put herself in the place of others who are about to be hurt.
The spirits of the dragons heal Eragon's scar in a ceremony called the Agaetí Blödhren. Eragon wakes up the next day with elven qualities that make him much stronger and more agile. It is after the transformations that Eragon pursues Arya once more, but is again refused, and she returns to Surda the next day.
Meanwhile, Roran (Eragon's cousin and son of Garrow) returns to Carvahall after learning of his father's death, and discovers that he is wanted by Galbatorix. His presence is endangering the entire town, which has come under attack by the Ra'zac and caused many villagers' deaths. Sloan (father of Katrina, Roran's fiancee) betrays the town to the Ra'zac, resulting in the kidnapping of Katrina and the near death of Roran. The next day, Roran convinces most of the villagers to follow him in an attempt to reach sanctuary in Surda. Roran and company cross the treacherous Spine Mountains, sail barges down Alagaseia's western coast and join up with Jeod (an old friend of Brom's) at the city of Teirm. They set sail in a pirated ship for the southern coast, evading the Ra'zac and Empire.
Eragon returns to the Varden to help them in the approaching battle against Galbatorix's army. Arya forgives him, and their friendship is renewed. Soon after, the Battle of the Burning Plains commences. During the battle, a new Rider, revealed to be Murtagh, appears riding a red dragon named Thorn. After The Twins killed Hrothgar, he reveals that he has now become Galbatorix's slave and is oath-bound to capture Eragon and bring him and Saphira back to Galbatorix. He also reveals that Saphira is the last female dragon in existence and that this is the reason Eragon and Saphira are still alive. Murtagh and Eragon begin to fight and Eragon is surprised by how much strength a relatively young dragon and inexperienced Rider possess; Eragon is defeated, but he convinces Murtagh to reinterpret his oath and allow their freedom. Murtagh does so, but first says that they are brothers and that Eragon's father is one of the most evil men in existence, Morzan - a revelation that deeply shocks and sickens Eragon.
Also in the battle, the Twins' treachery is revealed when they appear on the Empire's side and kill many of their former comrades amongst the Varden. The timely arrival of Roran, Jeod, and the villagers allows Roran to kill the Twins, turning the battle in the Varden's favour.
After reporting to his superiors, Eragon explains in full the story of Saphira to Roran, attempting to apologize for the death of their father and uncle. The book ends with Eragon promising to accompany Roran and free Katrina in Helgrind, the place where the Ra'zac and their Lethrblaka parents stay.
Brisingr
Eragon, Roran, and Saphira travel towards Helgrind, the mountain dwelling of the Ra'zac where Katrina is being held. They infiltrate the mountain, rescuing Katrina and killing one Ra'zac; but Eragon secretly finds Sloan, who was tortured and blinded for information, but finds that he cannot kill him. Telling Roran and Katrina that Sloan is dead, he sends them back to the Varden on Saphira, and remains in Helgrind to kill the remaining Ra'zac and rescue Sloan. The last Ra'zac attempts to strike a deal with Eragon, informing him that Galbatorix has almost found "the name", in exchange for him keeping alive the memory of the Ra'zac as the monsters of humanity's nightmares. Eragon refuses the deal and kills it. Later, while debating his course of action regarding Sloan, he discovers Sloan's true name and, thus, gains great power over him and causes pain to Sloan who cannot bear the revelation of who he truly is.After consulting with the elvish Queen Islanzandi, Eragon decides to place enchantments on Sloan that will allow him to reach sanctuary with the elves, on condition that he never see Katrina again and attempts to rectify his ways, instead of killing him for his betrayal. If he does, the elves agree to restore his sight.
Arya, who went searching for Eragon after he fails to return with the others, meets Eragon in the town of Eastcroft , where Roran and the villagers of Carvahall who had not settled in Surda have joined the war.
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