Eragon [part B]
(Christopher Paolini)
Horst: Horst is the father of Baldor and Alberich, and is a father figure to Eragon and Roran when Garrow dies. He is a blacksmith. Hrothgar: King of the Dwarves who befriends Eragon. He adopted Eragon into his clan. Jeod: A merchant of Teirm, Jeod is Brom's old friend, and also a member of the Varden. Katrina: Daughter of Sloan and a romantic interest of Roran's. Murtagh: Son of Morzan, who was the first of the thirteen Forsworn (betrayers of the Dragon Riders); he becomes good friends with Eragon and travels with him to the Varden's hidden stronghold. Nasuada: Daughter of Ajihad. She befriends Eragon in Farthen Dûr. Orik: Hrothgar's nephew; he befriends Eragon, and is his guide through Tronjheim and Farthen Dûr. Saphira: Eragon's dragon. She is the first dragon to hatch in a century. Sloan: Butcher of Carvahall who hates Eragon's family. He is Katrina's father Solembum: The werecat who lives with Angela; he helps Eragon in various parts of the book, occasionally taking human form. The Twins: Un-named twin magicians with strong magical abilities who betray the Varden Unseen charactersGalbatorix: The antagonist, an insane, corrupt emperor who rules Alagaesia from the capital city Urû'baen with dark magic and his enslaved black dragon Shruikan. Morzan: The first and the last Forsworn, he is also the father of Murtagh. He was killed by Brom and afterwords Brom took Murtagh's inheritance, Zar'roc Selena: Eragon's mother. Shruikan: Galbatorix's black dragon. The Ancient Language, also referred to as the 'Language of Power', is the Elven Language in the book that enables certain people to use magic. Because of the nature of the language, it is impossible to lie, but one can mislead, as the Elves show in abundance. Eragon uses it many times in the books. eg.Skulblaka means scale-flapper (dragon). The Ancient Language is based on Old Norse. Many words are also derived from German, such as "Welden" (forest) which is very similar to the German "Wald". The use of an 'Ancient Language' for magic in which everything has its true name can also be found in Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea series. <1>
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