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Who dies in brisingr of the Inheritance cyce?

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Is Brisingr a boy?

No, Brisingr is not a boy. Brisingr is the title of the third book in the "Inheritance Cycle" series by Christopher Paolini.


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The Inheritance series by Christopher Paolini consists of four books: Eragon (2002), Eldest (2005), Brisingr (2008), and Inheritance (2011).


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