I'm assuming Arya or the dwarf guy.. I'm sorry, haven't read the book in almost a year now.. *tear tear* ... going to re-start the series again when I get time, but I have a feeling it will be a dwarf or Arya..
orik is the dwarf guy, but since u didnt pay attention in the books you wouldnt have noticed that a dwarf can never get a dragon, so i believe it is arya, because her eyes r green like the dragon in inheritance, i dont believe it will be roran because he will probabley get married to katrina and have a family, hince in the beginning of eragon it said that he will have an epic romance, and he will leave alagaisia forever. Eragon obviously likes arya, so i think they both will fly out of alagaisia together.
Nobody knows as of yet who got the last egg to hatch. We will just have to wait and see for the last book, unless you are one of those people who just love to create theories of whom it might be. But until then, nobody knows. ^^
Some theories are that the third dragon egg will hatch, Galbatorix will be defeated, and that Eragon and Saphira will leava Alagaesia forever to seek wild dragons. If you want to read more of the book iv theories, follow this link: http://www.shurtugal.com/wiki/index.php5/Book_IV_(Theories)
"Eragon" is told in third person limited, primarily following the perspective of the main character, Eragon. The narrative provides insight into Eragon's thoughts, feelings, and experiences, offering a more subjective view compared to third person omniscient.
"Eragon" is written in the third-person limited point of view, following the perspective of the main character, Eragon. The narrative describes events the protagonist experiences, conveying his thoughts, feelings, and actions to the reader.
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 ;).
Eragon is actually the first of the Inheritance Cycle. It features Saphera, Eragon's blue dragon with a blue background. The second book is titled Eldest and shows Murtagh's red dragon, Thorn, and has a red background. The third book is Brisingr, and has Glaedr on the cover with a black background. The fourth and final book has yet to be released, but it has been revealed that it will conclude the cycle, and it will have a green dragon on the front, symbolizing the last egg that has yet to hatch.
Arya, an elf, becomes the Rider of the green dragon FΓrnen towards the end of the Inheritance Cycle.
Eragon is told in third person to provide a broader perspective beyond just Eragon's thoughts and feelings, allowing the reader to see the world and other characters more fully. This narrative style also helps build tension and suspense, as events unfold from an outside viewpoint.
The conflict is when Murtagh comes to the battle between the varden and the empire - he is not dead - he is a dragon rider sworn to King Galbatorix. His dragon's name is Thorn. He kills King Hrothgar and battles Eragon and Saphira and defeats them, but Eragon sees the heart in Murtagh and convinces him to let Eragon and Saphira go. Before Murtagh leaves, he tells Eragon that he is his half brother, making Eragon Morzan's son. He then takes Eragon's sword and retuns to Uru'baen. Roran kills the twins - also alive and evil - and the Varden defeats the empire. Read on in Brisingr, the third book, for more.
BRISINGR
No, saddly not.
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