Eragon, Eldest, and Brisingr, but he will write 1 more it's name is unknown
3 It was 3 but there was too much for him to fit in 3 books so now there will be 4. =] Yes, Christopher needs more room to write, so its not a Trilogy now.
As of 2021, Christopher Paolini's net worth is estimated to be around $3 million. He achieved success and wealth through his popular book series, "Eragon," which was adapted into a movie.
There are 3 others: Eldest, Brisingr, and Inheritance
The author, Christopher Paolini, decided that there was too much information for three books. In order, to tell the story as he wants it to be told he has decided it will require four. By the way, the third book, Brisingr, will be released on September 20, 2008.
Brisingr, the third book in the Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini, was released on September 20, 2008
Christopher Paolini originally made it a trilogy but at the end of book 3 (Brisiner) he says there will be a fourth book.
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In the book Eragon, the only dragons mentioned were Shruikandor (Galbatorix's dragon) and Saphira (Eragon's dragon). However, if that doesn't answer your question and you're really asking why Christopher Paolini wrote 3 dragons into the Inheritance series, then that's a pretty dumb question...
Tolkein. Heavily. He credits him in his books. Among the various accusations of plagiarism Tolkein ranks quite highly on the list of authors that Paolini allegedly rips off. The fourth Star ars film is also pretty high on that list, as the plot of Eragon reads incredibly similarly to it, along with many film critics making the comparisson upon the release of the film. But, Star Wars rips off The Hidden Fortress, so the credit for that story just keeps on going back.
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