Nothing that important
No, he is still alive at the end.
Galbatorix does while possessing Murtagh's body.
IN ELDEST ERAGON FINALLY LEARNS THAT MURTAGH IS HIS BROTHER. ALSO RORAN'S FUTURE WIFE IS KIDNAPPED BY THE RA'ZAC AND RORAN AND THE REST OF CARVAHALL GO TO THE BATTLE FIELD WHERE THE VARDEN AND ERAGON ARE FIGHTING. MURTAGH ALSO GETS HIS DRAGON. IN BRISINGR RORAN AND KATRINA MARRY, OROMIS AND GLAEDER DIE, AND THE VARDEN TAKE OVER FEINSTER.
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.
I've got the book right here in front of me! Lets see...It happens in two chapters: Unexpected Guests and Fire in the Sky.The actual attack starts on page 306 and ends on page 335. That's 29 pages. Eragon first sees Murtagh and Thorn at the bottom of page 310. The battle between Eragon and Murtagh begins on page 317 and ends on page 329. Murtagh and Thorn escaped and flew away to Uru'baen on page 329 and page 330. The last soldier of the Laughing Dead attack died on page 335.Hope that helps!
In the part where eragon battles murtagh, the song "taking you down," by Egypt Central relates to the battle well, in my opinion.
a lot of people die
Don't read this if you have not finished Eldest! Its his brother, Murtagh, who actually isn't his brother as brom is his father, read the third book, it expains it all!
Brisingr is the name of Eragon's new sword, the main problem in the end of book three was that Eragon couldn't fight Murtagh without a sword, connection maybe? If you are talking about other than that, Eragon has to finish his trainig with Oromis in order to be as strong as Murtagh, or so he thinks. The main idea is that Eragon has a lot of things he needs to do before he is ready to face Murtagh.
Eragon is Brom's son. Eragon and Murtagh are brothers through their mother Selena. Morzan is Murtagh's father, but Brom is Eragons so that makes Murtagh Eragon's half brother. It was revealed in the third book Brisingr that Eragon's real father is Brom, not Morzan as it was told in the second book Eldest.
Murtagh is taken to Galbatorix and then an egg hatches for Murtagh.( a red dragon named Thorn ) there is a chapter near the end called Burning Plains that will tell you more.
Well, honey, Murtagh didn't actually kill Eragon in The Inheritance Cycle. In the third book, Brisingr, Murtagh and Eragon have a big ol' fight, but it's their dragons, Thorn and Saphira, who end up getting all hot and bothered and causing chaos. So, no need to go spreading rumors about poor Murtagh being a dragon-slayer.