«Brisingr [en]», Christopher Paolini
Brisingr
Christopher Paolini
BRISINGR
CONTENTS
Title Page Dedication Maps
Synopsis of Eragon and Eldest The Gates of Death Around the Campfire Assault on Helgrind Divergence Rider and RaΠ²Πβ’zac To Walk the Land Alone The Trial of the Long Knives Winged Tidings Escape and Evasion A Delicate Matter Bloodwolf Mercy, Dragon Rider Shadows of the Past Amid the Restless Crowd To Answer a King A Feast with Friends Intersecting Sagas Making Amends Gifts of Gold I Need a Sword! Unexpected Guests Fire in the Sky Man and Wife Whispers in the Night Orders Footprints of Shadow Over Hill and Mountain For My Love A Forest of Stone The Laughing Dead Blood on the Rocks A Matter of Perspective Kiss Me Sweet GlΠΒ»mra Clanmeet Insubordination Message in a Mirror Four Strokes upon the Drum Reunion Ascension Words of Wisdom The Whipping Post Among the Clouds Butting Heads Genealogy Two Lovers Doomed Inheritance Souls of Stone Hands of a Warrior The Tree of Life Mind over Metal A Rider in Full Greaves and Bracers Leave-taking Flight Brisingr! Shadow of Doom Sunrise Pronunciation Guide and Glossary Acknowledgments
Copyright
As always, this book is for my family.
And also for Jordan, Nina, and Sylvie,
the bright lights of a new generation.
Atra esternΠΒ ono thelduin.
Synopsis of Eragon and Eldest
Eragon Π²Πβ a fifteen-year-old farm boy Π²Πβ is shocked when a polished blue stone appears before him in the range of mountains known as the Spine. Eragon takes the stone to the farm where he lives with his uncle, Garrow, and his cousin, Roran, outside the small village of Carvahall. Garrow and his late wife, Marian, have raised Eragon. Nothing is known of EragonΠ²Πβ’s father; his mother, Selena, was GarrowΠ²Πβ’s sister and has not been seen since EragonΠ²Πβ’s birth.
Later, the stone cracks open and a baby dragon emerges. When Eragon touches her, a silvery mark appears on his palm, and an irrevocable bond is forged between their minds, making Eragon one of the legendary Dragon Riders. He names the dragon Saphira, after a dragon mentioned by the village storyteller, Brom.
The Dragon Riders were created thousands of years earlier in the aftermath of the devastating war between the elves and the dragons, in order to prevent their two races from ever again fighting each other. The Riders became peacekeepers, educators, healers, natural philosophers, and the greatest of all magicians Π²Πβ since being joined with a dragon makes one a spellcaster. Under their guidance and protection, the land enjoyed a golden age.
When humans arrived in AlagaΠΒ«sia, they too were added to this elite order. After many years of peace, the warlike Urgals killed the dragon of a young human Rider named Galbatorix. The loss drove him mad, and when his elders refused to provide him with another dragon, Galbatorix set out to topple the Riders.
He stole another dragon Π²Πβ whom he named Shruikan and forced to serve him through certain black spells Π²Πβ and gathered around himself a group of thirteen traitors: the Forsworn. With the help of those cruel disciples, Galbatorix threw down the Riders; killed their leader, Vrael; and declared himself king over AlagaΠΒ«sia. His actions forced the elves to retreat deep within their pinewood forest and the dwarves to hide in their tunnels and caves, and neither race now ventures forth from its secret places. The stalemate between Galbatorix and the other races has endured for over a hundred years, during which all of the Forsworn have died from various causes. It is into this tense political situation that Eragon finds himself thrust.
Several months after Saphira hatches, two menacing, beetle-like strangers called the RaΠ²Πβ’zac arrive in Carvahall, searching for the stone that was SaphiraΠ²Πβ’s egg. Eragon and Saphira manage to evade them, but they destroy EragonΠ²Πβ’s home and murder Garrow.
Eragon vows to track down and kill the RaΠ²Πβ’zac. As he leaves Carvahall, the storyteller Brom, who knows of SaphiraΠ²Πβ’s existence, accosts Eragon and asks to accompany him. Brom gives Eragon a red Dragon RiderΠ²Πβ’s sword, ZarΠ²Πβ’roc, though he refuses to say how he acquired it.
Eragon learns much from Brom during their travels, including how to fight with swords and use magic. When they lose the RaΠ²Πβ’zacΠ²Πβ’s trail, they go to the port town of Teirm and visit BromΠ²Πβ’s old friend Jeod, who Brom thinks may be able to help them locate the RaΠ²Πβ’zacΠ²Πβ’s lair. In Teirm, they learn that the RaΠ²Πβ’zac live somewhere close to the city of Dras-Leona. Eragon also has his fortune told by the herbalist Angela and receives two strange pieces of advice from her companion, the werecat Solembum.
On the way to Dras-Leona, Brom reveals that he is an agent of the Varden Π²Πβ a rebel group dedicated to overthrowing Galbatorix Π²Πβ and that he had been hiding in Carvahall, waiting for a new Dragon Rider to appear. Twenty years ago, Brom was involved in stealing SaphiraΠ²Πβ’s egg from Galbatorix and, in the process, killed Morzan, first and last of the Forsworn. Only two other dragon eggs still exist, both of which remain in GalbatorixΠ²Πβ’s possession.
In and near Dras-Leona, they encounter the RaΠ²Πβ’zac, who mortally wound Brom while he is protecting Eragon. A mysterious young man named Murtagh drives the RaΠ²Πβ’zac away. With his dying breath, Brom confesses that he too was once a Rider and that his slain dragon was also named Saphira.
Eragon and Saphira then decide to join the Varden, but Eragon is captured at the city of GilΠ²Πβ’ead and brought before Durza, an evil and powerful Shade who serves Galbatorix. With MurtaghΠ²Πβ’s help, Eragon escapes from prison, bringing along with him the elf Arya, another captive of DurzaΠ²Πβ’s and an ambassador to the Varden. Arya has been poisoned and requires the VardenΠ²Πβ’s medical help.