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.
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.
If you mean in Eragon, then yes he does. That book isawsome
fly through the rings, or if you mean with eragon, kill all the urgals. Saphira1
The setting of Eragon, along with the rest of the Inheritance Cycle, is Algaesia. It is a land that is inhabited my humans, elves, dwarves, and urgals. It is a fictional place.
The Empire's army, the Elven army, the Dwarf army, the Varden, the Surdan army and the Urgals.
Brisingr means fire. It can either be used to set an object on fire or to create fire out of the air. Used by Brom in "Eragon" to light a campfire and by Eragon in "Eragon" to light the arrow on fire when he shot it as the Urgals were attacking.
the urgals are a race, like humans, elves, dwarves, etc. they are Intelligent creatures that have been hunted, slain and enslaved by the evil king Galbitorix. they resemble men with bowed legs and thick brutish arms, and they have twisted horns similar to a ram. (in the book)
Galbatorix, Arya,Eragon,Vanir,Glaedr,Oromis,RazakEveryone in Carvahall,Nasuada,Basically, the Varden, the elves, the dwarves the dragons, the Urgals and the Empire
Eragon and Brom found the bodies of the villagers who had been ambushed and killed by Urgals in the center of Yazuac. It was a gruesome sight that left them devastated and fueled Eragon's desire for revenge.
I think that Arya either loved her companion Faolin(who was killed in the book, Eragon, in the ambush by Urgals) or she might actually like him, she just doesn't want Eragon distracted from his duties or fate. If I were Paolini I would have Eragon fall in love with, like, some long-lost daughter of Angela's. I don't know, Angela is awesome.
The Varden-Surda-Elves-Dwarves-Urgals-Eragon and Saphira-Angela-Werecats- Vs. The Empire-Galbatorix and Shruikan-Murtaugh and Thorn-Eldunari-The soldiers of Uru'baen
One example of litotes in Eragon is when the character Brom says "It's not the worst idea I've ever heard." This phrase actually means that the idea is good. Another example is when Eragon says "The food wasn't bad." This implies that the food was actually good.