Yes, he is a 3 legged dragon that belongs to Eragons elf teacher...I can't recall his name at the moment. No, Brisingr is the ancient language term for fire and the name of the third book in the inheritance cycle. Glaedr is the three legged dragon.
Glaedr, Oromis's dragon, is on the cover of Brisingr.
No Arya was not the dragon rider in Brisingr but i think she will be in the forth book! Dragons forever!
Glaedr, who plays a bigger role in "Brisingr" than in "Eldest".
Thorn. He appears at the end of Eldest and reappears several times in Brisingr. Through Murtagh and Thorn, Galbatorix is able to kill Oromis and Glaedr at theend of Brisingr.
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.
No, Brisingr is not a boy. Brisingr is the title of the third book in the "Inheritance Cycle" series by Christopher Paolini.
There are only 4 dragons people know about in the first three books. There is Saphira, Eragons dragon, Glaedr, Oromis' dragon, Shruikan, Galbatorix's dragon,and Thorn, Murtagh's dragon. There will be another dragon in the 4th book, which isn't out yet, and Christopher Paolini said himself that it was going to be green.
Brisingr was created on 2008-09-20.
From what I know, the only dragon alive are Thorn, Shruikan and Saphira (Glaedr doesn't count because he dies in Brisingr, and neither does the green dragon because it hasn't hatched yet).
Christopher Paolinin wrote the book Brisingr.
I don't know, Brisingr seemed rather pointless.
"Brisingr" was published by Alfred A. Knopf, a division of Random House Inc.