the urgalls changed sides because in the first book durza(the evil shade) controld them and they wanted to get back at the king for making them fight.
Galbatorix, Arya,Eragon,Vanir,Glaedr,Oromis,RazakEveryone in Carvahall,Nasuada,Basically, the Varden, the elves, the dwarves the dragons, the Urgals and the Empire
In the first book they are portrayed as stupid and bloodthirsty creatures, and they are the bulk of Durza's army in the battle of Farthen Dur. However in Eldest the urgals reveal that they were under Durza's spell and thank Eragon for releasing them by killing Durza, and offering their support to the Varden. Throughout books 2 and 3 the reader comes to see the urgals as good rather than bad through Eragon's dialogue with the kull chieftain, Nar Garzhvog.
Yes, the players switch sides in tennis. Every odd game total is when players switch sides. For example, after the first game, players switch sides. This goes for after the third game, and so forth.
In "Eragon," the Urgals break the treaty with the Varden by allying with Galbatorix, the antagonist of the story. They fight against Eragon and the Varden in battle.
The players switch sides after halftime to give both teams equal opportunities to win the game.
No, a batter cannot switch sides during an at-bat in baseball.
If you mean in Eragon, then yes he does. That book isawsome
To switch sides you need 5k uri
Italy was the only country to switch sides at the very beginning. Bulgaria and Russia switched sides late into the war.
In badminton, players switch sides after each game and during the deciding game, they switch sides when one player or team reaches 11 points. This ensures fairness in play by accounting for factors like lighting and draft conditions. If the match is not a deciding game, players only switch sides at the end of the game.
Because of mistreating
Japan did not switch sides in WW2. They were part of the Axis powers until their final surender in 1945.