Having believed that they had been the only ones left, Eragon and Saphira are elated by the existence of another pair of Riders. After queen Islanzadi of the Elves makes them vow to not tell anyone of what they are about to see, they meet the elf Oromis and his dragon, Glaedr, the last surviving Riders. Upon their arrival to Ellesmera, many things change for both Eragon and Saphira. Assuming …show more content… From that point, Arya, Eragon, Orik, and Saphira travel either alone or with three Elven guides. Arya takes to the tunnels in an attempt to save them, but finds only their bloody clothes. Sparing no one, the Urgals capture the Twins of the counsel and Murtagh. Ajihad, leader of the Varden, is stormed and slain by Urgal soldiers in an unforeseen attack from tunnels beneath the battle field. The residents of Farthen Dur rose victorious, but not without great cost. The mountain city has been ravaged by battle with Galbatorix’s army of Urgals. Show More The events in the first book of Christopher Paolini’s “Inheritance” series are no match for that of the second book “Eldest.” The story begins right where the first book left off with Eragon and Saphira hidden deep within the Beor mountains in Farthen Dur, home of the dwarves and the Varden.
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