We won't know until book four of the Eragon Inheritance Cycle comes out will we?
The evil king in Eragon is named King Galbatorix. He is the main antagonist in the book series and rules the land of Alagaësia with cruelty and fear.
The cause in "Eragon" is when Eragon discovers a dragon egg, which sets off a chain of events leading to his transformation into a dragon rider. The effect is the journey he embarks on to defeat the evil ruler Galbatorix and restore peace to the land of Alagaësia.
The thesis statement of the novel "Eragon" by Christopher Paolini could be: The journey of a young farm boy becoming a powerful dragon rider and his quest to defeat an evil empire highlights the themes of self-discovery, friendship, and the battle between good and evil in a magical world.
The protagonist in "Eragon" is a teenage farm boy named Eragon who discovers a dragon egg that hatches into Saphira, a young dragon. Together, they embark on a journey to defeat the evil King Galbatorix and his empire.
Brisingr is the name of Eragon's new sword, the main problem in the end of book three was that Eragon couldn't fight Murtagh without a sword, connection maybe? If you are talking about other than that, Eragon has to finish his trainig with Oromis in order to be as strong as Murtagh, or so he thinks. The main idea is that Eragon has a lot of things he needs to do before he is ready to face Murtagh.
Nobody plays Galbatorix in the books. It is a book. The character in the books is the main protagonist; the evil king that had taken the throne by force at the fall of the Riders.
Arya used her magic to create a bright light that momentarily blinded Durza and distracted him, giving Eragon the opportunity to stab him with his sword Zar'roc. This allowed them to defeat the Shade and bring an end to his evil influence.
The main problem in the first book of the "Eragon" series is that Eragon discovers a dragon egg, which hatches into a dragon named Saphira. This event leads to him being hunted by the empire and its evil king because having a dragon is seen as a threat to their power. Eragon must flee and embark on a dangerous journey to learn about his newfound powers and the legacy of the Dragon Riders.
The fourth book of the Gatekeeper series is called "Necropolis" by Anthony Horowitz. It continues the story of the battle between good and evil as the Gatekeepers work to prevent the Old Ones from returning to Earth.
Honestly, I think the theme is Good vs. Evil, but hey, it's an opinion.
The conflict is when Murtagh comes to the battle between the varden and the empire - he is not dead - he is a dragon rider sworn to King Galbatorix. His dragon's name is Thorn. He kills King Hrothgar and battles Eragon and Saphira and defeats them, but Eragon sees the heart in Murtagh and convinces him to let Eragon and Saphira go. Before Murtagh leaves, he tells Eragon that he is his half brother, making Eragon Morzan's son. He then takes Eragon's sword and retuns to Uru'baen. Roran kills the twins - also alive and evil - and the Varden defeats the empire. Read on in Brisingr, the third book, for more.
The main conflict of Eragon was that Eragon doesn't know what to do- to trust Brom or not, and to go to the Varden or not Basically, the main conflict in Eragon, is that Eragon Has to make the Decision of what to do when he get's to the Varden. Will He stay there, and Battle the empire his whole life, contently in war, will he Roam Alagaesia his whole life with Saphira, Or will he hide in the woods, hidden his whole life against the world?