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In the first book, Eragon, it hints at the arrival of Oromis, but you don't know he is a Rider until the second book, Eldest, when Eragon arrives at Ellesmera, in Du Weldenvarden (Translated to 'The Guarding Forest'). Oromis's Dragon is named Glaedr. He is huge and gold. During the Fall of the Riders, Glaedr's leg was cut off. His picture is on the front of Brisingr, the third book.

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