The story of Eragon is told in Christopher Paolini's first book entitled under the same name. This first entrance into the world of Alagaesia shows the reader how Eragon found Saphira's egg and became a Dragon Rider. In addition to this, the other two books also offer greater details into what eventually happens to Eragon when he becomes a Dragon Rider and the other characters that Paolini introduces such as, Roran, Murtaugh, Brom, etc..
Aragorn is the name of a fictional character created by J.R.R. Tolkien in the book Lord Of The Rings. Aragorn was a Ranger of the North and was the son of Arathorn. The name itself means "kingly valour".
Aragorn pledges to defend Frodo and the ring by his life and death until the tast is completed.
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Aragorn was created in 1954.
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Aragorn was born on March 1st, 2931.
The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen relates that Arwen had a son, Eldarion, and at least two unnamed daughters by Aragorn.
He doesn't. You will not find that sequence in the book at all, it was entirely made up for the movie.
Aragorn is a direct descendent of one of Isildur's son.
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Viggo Mortensen's character, Aragorn has three different horses between the book and film versions.BookHasufel, the horse lent to him by Éomer when they meet on the plains of Rohan.Roheryn, Aragorn's horse from the North, brought to him by the Rangers of Arnor in The Return of the King. According to the Histories of Middle-Earth, Roheryn was a gift from Arwen.FilmHasufel. Lent to Aragorn in the same circumstances as the book.Brego. In the Extended Edition of The Two Towers, Aragorn is shown taming a wild horse prior to setting out to Helm's Deep. Aragorn rides Brego during the fight with the warg riders.
Your question could be interpreted two ways. Viggo Mortensen is the actor whom portrays Strider in the Lord of the Rings motion pictures - Strider is the alias used by Aragorn, son of Arathorn and heir to the throne of Gondor when he is traveling as a Ranger of the North. He is also known as Estel to the Elves. Strider is a name given to Aragorn by men who know only his legend and not who he really is. Aragorn is a decedant of numenor; the island in which all of mankind in LOTR lived on until their ambition drove them away from the island. This explains his prolonged life, as the men of numenor lived well into their 300th years. (Aragorn is roughly 85 in the time that the LOTR trilogy takes place)