Durza and Arya are in the Eragon/Eldest/Brisingr trilogy be Chris Paolini, they have nothing to do with Chris Wooding.
Just like in the movie, though they didn't show it. He poisoned her as one of the many ways that he tortured her to get information.
Arya is an elf. She is the heir to the elvish throne and carried Saphira's egg. She was captured by Durza (a shade) and Eragon is maddly in love with her.
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 dwarves were angry with Arya in the book 'Eldest' by Christopher Paolini due to her actions in the final battle of the first book 'Eragon' in the inheritance cycle. In order to aid Eragon in his battle against Durza Arya had to destroy a rather valuable jewel of the Dwarves, the Isidar Mithrim. This creation came from years of effort from all the Dwarves, therefore though it saved the life of Eragon and aided the defeat of Durza it resulted in a terrible loss on the Dwarves behalf. Also, Arya always starts a huge argument with the dwarf priest because she does not believe in gods.
In the movie "Eragon," Arya is kept prisoner in Durza's fortress, where she is held captive by the antagonists as they try to extract information from her about Saphira's whereabouts. The fortress is a dark and foreboding place where she is kept under constant guard and surveillance.
In the prologue, Arya is captured by the shade Durza. In the following chapter Eragon finds a mysterious stone when out hunting and takes it home to the farm where he lives with his uncle and cousin.
The Twin are identical magician that examines theminds of all that enter the Varden. They are also traitors to the Varden. They betrayed Arya's location to Durza, kidnapped Murtaugh and many other acts.
It seems that, yes, he was the only one during his existence. However, in the last book, Brisingr, at the battle of Feinster, the three magicians create another shade, which is killed by Arya and Eragon.
So far, and presumably, Arya only regards Eragon as a friend. However, it is somewhat hinted that she may have possibly had some feelings for her deceased elf friend Faolin, who was apparently killed along with another fellow elf friend when they were ambushed by the Shade Durza while escorting Arya as she ferried Saphira's egg between their own elf people and the Varden. Other than that, we will probably find out more about the true answer in the fourth book of the Inheritance Cycle.
Faolin was one of Arya's guards when she ferried Saphira's egg between the Varden and the elves. She was in love with him, and was deeply upset when he was killed when Durza ambushed them.Any mention of Faolin are memories- oftentimes reminders from Arya to Eragon that she does not love him.
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Avdhessh Arya was born in 1978.