

Only two other dragon eggs still exist, both of which remain in Galbatorix’s possession. In the process, Brom killed Morzan, first and last of the Forsworn. Brom also explains that twenty years ago, he and Jeod stole Saphira’s egg from Galbatorix. Brom finally reveals that he is an agent of the Varden-a rebel group dedicated to overthrowing Galbatorix-and that he had been hiding in Eragon’s village, waiting for a new Dragon Rider to appear. Then Eragon, Brom, and Saphira depart for Dras-Leona, where they hope to find the Ra’zac. Her companion, the werecat Solembum, also gives him some words of advice. In Teirm, the eccentric herbalist Angela tells Eragon’s fortune, predicting mighty powers struggling to control his destiny an epic romance with one of noble birth the fact that he will one day leave Alagaësia, never to return and a betrayal from within his family. Eventually, they lose the Ra’zac’s trail and visit the city of Teirm, where Brom believes his old friend Jeod can help locate their lair.
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Eragon learns much from Brom during their travels, including how to fight with swords and use magic. After Eragon agrees, Brom gives him the sword Zar’roc, which was once a Rider’s blade, though he refuses to say how he acquired it. Eragon is accosted by Brom, who knows of Saphira’s existence and asks to accompany Eragon for reasons of his own. Garrow dies soon afterward, and Eragon vows to track down and kill the Ra’zac. Eragon finds Garrow in the wreckage, tortured and badly wounded. Eragon manages to convince her to turn back, but by then his home has been obliterated by the Ra’zac. Frightened, Saphira kidnaps Eragon and flies into the Spine. When Saphira stands taller than Eragon, two menacing, beetle-like strangers called the Ra’zac arrive in Carvahall, searching for the stone that was her egg. Soon Roran leaves the farm for a job that will allow him to earn enough money to marry Katrina, the butcher’s daughter.

Names the creature Saphira, after a dragon mentioned by the village storyteller, Brom.

He fears he is in mortal danger-it is common knowledge that Galbatorix killed every Rider who would not swear loyalty to him-and so Eragon hides the dragon from his family as he raises her. It is into this fragile political situation, then, that Eragon is thrust. A stalemate has existed between these factions for twenty years, preceded by eighty years of open conflict brought about by the destruction of the Riders. In this, Galbatorix was only partly successful, for the elves and dwarves remain autonomous in their secret haunts, and some humans have established an independent country, Surda, in the south of Alagaësia. With the help of those cruel disciples, Galbatorix threw down the Riders killed their leader, Vrael and declared himself king over Alagaësia. He stole another dragon-whom he named Shruikan and forced to serve him through certain black spells-and gathered around himself a group of thirteen traitors: the Forsworn. Driven mad by the loss and by his elders’ refusal to provide him with another dragon, Galbatorix set out to topple the Riders. After many years of peace, the monstrous and warlike Urgals killed the dragon of a young human Rider named Galbatorix. When humans arrived in Alagaësia, they too were added to this elite order. Under their guidance and protection, the land enjoyed a golden age. The Riders became peacekeepers, educators, healers, natural philosophers, and the greatest of spellweavers-since being joined with a dragon makes one a magician. The Dragon Riders were created thousands of years earlier in the aftermath of the elves’ great war with the dragons, in order to ensure that hostilities would never again afflict their two races. 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. Later, the stone cracks open and a baby dragon emerges. Nothing is known of his father his mother, Selena, was Garrow’s sister and has not been seen since Eragon’s birth. Garrow and his late wife, Marian, have raised Eragon. Eragon takes the stone to the farm where he lives with his uncle, Garrow, and his cousin, Roran. Synopsis of Eragon, Book One of Inheritance Eragon-a fifteen-year-old farmboy-is shocked when a polished blue stone appears before him in the range of mountains known as the Spine.
