No Arya was not the dragon rider in Brisingr but i think she will be in the forth book! Dragons forever!
Durza and Arya are in the Eragon/Eldest/Brisingr trilogy be Chris Paolini, they have nothing to do with Chris Wooding.
They're not as of Brisingr, but they might still be cause Christopher Paolini has announced that there will be 4th book.
The main protagonist is Eragon Shadeslayer. Other side protagonists would be saphira, Arya, and Roran.
nothing...... except she nearly faints when she hears that Oromis and Glaedr is dead, and she kills a shade with eragon's help.
Faolin was one of Arya's guards when she ferried Saphira's egg between the Varden and the elves. She was in love with him, and was deeply upset when he was killed when Durza ambushed them.Any mention of Faolin are memories- oftentimes reminders from Arya to Eragon that she does not love him.
At this point it is only an assumption that Arya will even have a dragon. It was not revealed in Brisingr who the last rider was to be. We'll just have to hold out until book four to see!I do not believe that Aria will get a dragon because if she was able to have one Saphira would probably have hatched for her.there is still a small chance that the egg galbatorix has will hatch for her
No, Brisingr is not a boy. Brisingr is the title of the third book in the "Inheritance Cycle" series by Christopher Paolini.
Brisingr was created on 2008-09-20.
Christopher Paolinin wrote the book Brisingr.
Glaedr, Oromis's dragon, is on the cover of Brisingr.
i dont believe he will. I personally believe that arya will get the final dragon egg for several reasons. first, her magic and her eyes are green, as well as the dragon egg. Second, at the end of Brisingr, she and eragon are talking about how they are alike, and that would make them more alike. and third, since the last dragon is male, that way eragon and arya can screw, and so can saphra and the green one ;).