He dies before the story. During the fall of the riders, Vrael is able to overpower Gallabatorix but hesitates to kill hime. Then he get slashed at his side, so he flees to Utgard Mountain. There, Gllaballtorix kicks his leg and kills him.
Vrael is a fictional character in Christopher Paolini's "Inheritance Cycle" series. He is a famous dragon rider and a key figure in the history of the world of Alagaësia. Vrael was the leader of the Dragon Riders during a crucial time in the series' lore.
He was killed by a pair of Ra'zac after they questioned him about Eragon's whereabouts.
I think that Eragon will be able to persuade murtagh to go to the elven city and get his name changed. Later when eragon is fighting galbortorix eragon will be about to die and murtagh will come in and save him and kill Galbortorix!!!!!
The ones that are openly named in the series include: Saphira 2 - Eragon's Dragon Thorn - Murtagh's Dragon Glaedr - Oromis' Dragon Shruikan - Galbatorix's second Dragon Firnen - Arya's Dragon Shaphira 1 - Brom's Dragon Bid'Daum - The First Eragon's Dragon Belgabad - the largest Dragaon during the fall of the Riders Umaroth - Vrael's dragon Valdr - an Elder Dragon found in the Vault of Souls (an Eldunari) Vanilor - the king of the Dragons And then you have the 13 Dragons of the Forsworn whose names were banished so no one remembers them.
No Eragon rocks just started Eldest! If i knew elf i would say bye so peace out Argetlam
No, Eragon does not die in the 4th book. However, he leaves Alagaesia forever and never returns, as Angela the herbalist told him in the first book in Teirm.well no galbitorix dies because eragon defetes him.Then eragon leaves in a wooden box.
rumers are that shuriken kills him
No, he does not. He does not die in the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd book. Who knows if he does in the 4th book, because it is not out yet, but I personally hope he doesn't.
Eragon
So far, throughout the first three books, he has not yet perished.
Yes, in the movie "Eragon," the character Saphira, who is a dragon and Eragon's companion, does not die. While the film features intense battles and moments of peril, Saphira survives throughout the story. However, it's worth noting that the movie deviates significantly from the book series by Christopher Paolini, where Saphira's fate is not in question.
Ed Speleers played Eragon in the movie.