Not so very long ago, Eragon—Shadeslayer, Dragon Rider—was nothing more than a poor farm boy, and his dragon, Saphira, only a blue stone in the forest. Now the fate of an entire civilization rests on their shoulders.
Long months of training and battle have brought victories and hope, but... read more
The book opens with the Varden's siege on Belatona, a city of the Empire. In the midst of the battle, Saphira is nearly killed by a Dauthdaert (death spear) named Niernen - a spear from the Dragon Wars created to withstand magic and kill dragons. Belatona soon falls, and in the aftermath, the... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)
“"Try not to burn down Aroughs, would you? Cities are rather hard to replace."”Nasuada
“How else were you planning to proceed? With blaring trumpets and shouting heralds? Really.”Angela
“Tinkledeath?”Eragon
“The warrior who adapts easiest to the unexpected is the warrior who will live the longest”Glaedr
“A man of conscience-- the most dangerous kind in the world.”Nasuada
“The sky is hollow and the world is round.”Eragon
“Fate has a cruel sense of humor”Murtagh
“It is impossible to go through life unscathed. Nor should you want to. By the hurts we accumulate, we measure both our follies and our accomplishments.”Arya
“(Life is so hard) because everyone wants to eat, but no one wants to be eaten. <p. 393>”Saphira
“Oh, what am I, chopped liver?" Everyone turned to look, surprised, as Angela stepped forward from a corner at the back of the tent. Eragon had not even suspected she was there. "What a strange expression," said the herbalist. "Who would compare themselves to chopped liver in the first place? If you HAVE to choose an organ, why not pick a gallbladder or a thymus gland instead? Much more interesting than a liver. Or what about chopped t--" She smiled. "Well I suppose that's not important.”Angela
“A thunder of dragons? What did you-" "THAT is the proper term for a flock of dragons. If ever you had heard one in full flight, you would understand. When ten, twelve, or more dragons flew past overhead, the very air would reverberate around you, as if you were sitting inside a giant drum. Besides, what else could you call a group of dragons? You have your murder of crows, your convocation of eagles, your gaggle of geese, your raft of ducks, your band of jays, your parliament of owls, and so on, but what about dragons? A HUNGER of dragons? That doesn't sound quite right. Nor does referring to them as a BLAZE or a TERROR, although I'm rather fond of TERROR, all things considered: a terror of dragons... But no, a flock of dragons is called a thunder. Which you would know if your education had consisted of more than just learning how to swing a sword and conjugate a few verbs in the ancient language.”Angela
“"I am not who I was, "... "but I know who I am."”-Eragon
It’s impossible to go through life unscathed. Nor should you want to. By the hurts we accumulate, we measure both our follies and our accomplishments.”Highlighted by 334 Kindle customers
If you don’t make a few enemies every now and then, you’re a coward—or worse.Highlighted by 302 Kindle customers
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Because, said Saphira, everyone wants to eat, but no one wants to be eaten.Highlighted by 208 Kindle customers
“When you teach them—teach them not to fear. Fear is good in small amounts, but when it is a constant, pounding companion, it cuts away at who you are and makes it hard to do what you know is right.”Highlighted by 204 Kindle customers
“We should proceed with caution,” whispered Wyrden. Angela made a faint noise in her throat. “How else were you planning to proceed? With blaring trumpets and shouting heralds? Really.”Highlighted by 201 Kindle customers
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“Eragon Shadeslayer, Vanquisher of Snails.… I would strike fear into the hearts of men wherever I went.”Highlighted by 185 Kindle customers
Who is it who decides that one man should live and another should die? My life wasn’t worth any more than his, but he’s the one who’s buried, while I get to enjoy at least a few more hours above the ground. Is it chance, random and cruel, or is there some purpose or pattern to all this, even if it lies beyond our ken?Highlighted by 182 Kindle customers
1. In the Beginning: A History of Eragon, Eldest, and Brisingr
2. Into the breach
3. Hammerfall
4. Shadows on the Horizon
5. King Cat
6. Aftermath
7. Memories of the Dead
8. What is a Man?
9. The Price of Power
10. Rudely into the Light...
11. A Cradle Song
12. No Rest for the Weary
13. Dancing with Swords
14. No Honor, No Glory, Only Blisters in Unfortunate Places
16. Mooneater
17. Rumors and Writing
18. Aroughs
19. Dras-Leona
20. A Toss of the Bones
21. My Friend, My Enemy
22. A Flour Made of Flame
23. Dust and Ashes
24. Interregnum
25. Thardsvergundnzmal
26. The Way of Knowing
27. A Heart-to-Heart
28. Discovery
29. Decisions
30. Under Hill and Stone
31. To Feed a God
32. Infidels on the Loose
33. The Tolling of the Bell
34. Black-Shrike-Thorn-Cave
35. Hammer and Helm
36. And the Walls Fell...
37. By the Banks of Lake Leona
38. The Word of a Rider
39. Conclave of Kings
40. A Maze Without End
41. Fragments, Half-Seen and Indistinct
42. Questions Unanswered
43. Departure
44. The Torment of Uncertainty
45. The Hall of the Soothsayer
46. On the Wings of a Dragon
47. The Sound of His Voice, the Touch of His Hand
48. Small Rebellions
49. A Crown of Ice and Snow
50. Burrow Grubs
51. Amid the Ruins
52. Snalgli for Two
53. The Rock of Kuthian
54. And All the World a Dream
55. A Question of Character
56. The Vault of Souls
57. Lacuna, Part the First
58. Lacuna, Part the Second
59. Return
60. The City of Sorrows
61. War Council
62. A Matter of Duty
63. Fire in the Night
64. Over the Wall and into the Maw
65. The Storm Breaks
66. That Which Does Not Kill
67. The Heart of the Fray
68. The Name of All Names
69. Muscle Against Metal
70. The Gift of Knowledge
71. Death Throes
72. A Sea of Nettles
73. Heir to the Empire
74. A Fitting Eptaph
75. Pieces on a Board
76. Firnen
77. A Man of Consience
78. Blood Price
79. Promises, New and Old
80. Leave-Taking
Pronunciation Guide and Glossary
Acknowledgments
Preceded by Brisingr.
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