it does not tell when he hatched but he first appears in book 1 (Eldest) chapter 68 (Eldest) where he battles eragon for the first time
In the Eragon series, Murtagh's dragon egg Thorn hatches in the book "Eldest" in Chapter 49, titled "Revelation."
If you are talking about Eragon's dragons name it is Saphira. If you are just talking about the dragons in the series it is Thorn, Gladier and I dont quite remember Galbatorix's dragon's name.
The dragon, that is Eragon's companion, is Saphira.
The five main characters in the "Eragon" series are Eragon (the protagonist), Saphira (his dragon), Brom (his mentor), Murtagh (his ally and friend), and Arya (an elf princess). Their relationships and interactions drive much of the plot in the series.
Eragon, Murtagh, Brom, Oromis, and Galbatorix are the ones that are alive in the series. The dragon rider for the last egg is not know, we will find out when the fourth and final book comes out.
The main problem in the first book of the "Eragon" series is that Eragon discovers a dragon egg, which hatches into a dragon named Saphira. This event leads to him being hunted by the empire and its evil king because having a dragon is seen as a threat to their power. Eragon must flee and embark on a dangerous journey to learn about his newfound powers and the legacy of the Dragon Riders.
There are a few dragons in 'Eldest'. Saphira is still in the series with her rider Eragon. The red dragon on the cover is named Thorn. His rider is Murtagh. There is also the older golden dragon, Glaedr, with his rider, Oromis.
There are no official crossovers between Dragon Age and Eragon. Dragon Age is a fantasy video game series created by BioWare, while Eragon is a fantasy book series written by Christopher Paolini. Fans may create fan fiction or art that imagines crossovers, but there is no official collaboration between the two franchises.
The Eragon series is a collection of epic fantasy novels written by author Christopher Paolini. It follows the story of a young farm boy named Eragon who discovers a dragon egg, setting him on a journey of magic, dragons, and adventure in the land of AlagaΓ«sia. The series consists of four books: Eragon, Eldest, Brisingr, and Inheritance.
* The raz'ac kill Garrow. * Brom is a dragon rider. * Brom is Eragon's father. * There is another dragon rider besides Eragon, Murtagh, and Galbatorix. * Eragon kills Durza. * Katrina becomes pregant. * The other dragon rider is killed. * Saphira fixes the dwarves' star. * Galbatorix's source of power is a dragon's 'heart of hearts'.
"Dragon Rider" is a term used to describe someone who can bond with and ride dragons, while "Eragon" is the name of the main character in Christopher Paolini's fantasy novel series. In the series, Eragon becomes a Dragon Rider after bonding with a dragon named Saphira. So, technically, there is no difference between a Dragon Rider and Eragon, as he embodies that role in the story.
In the book Eragon, the only dragons mentioned were Shruikandor (Galbatorix's dragon) and Saphira (Eragon's dragon). However, if that doesn't answer your question and you're really asking why Christopher Paolini wrote 3 dragons into the Inheritance series, then that's a pretty dumb question...
Well since the blue egg hatched for Eragon and the Red egg hatched for Murtagh, there is one more left and that egg is in possession of Galbatorix. Overall, there were three eggs, unless you count the eggs that hatched for the dragon riders before Eragon. ^^