abookishblether
Written on Jan 10, 2019
This is the last book I completed when I originally read the series, so it will be interesting to see how the story finishes.
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After successfully evading an Urgals ambush, Eragon is adopted into the Ingeitum clan and sent to continue his "Dragon Rider" training so he can assist the Varden in their struggle against the Empire.
“From his studies, Eragon learned much about the elves, a subject that he avidly pursued, hoping that it would help him to better understand Arya….Eragon also learned that since their two races had first met, only a handful of elf-human couples had existed: mainly human Riders who found appropriate mates among the elves. However, as best as he could tell from the cryptic records, most such relationships ended in tragedy, either because the lovers were unable to relate to one another or because the humans aged and died while the elves escaped the ravages of time.”
“He closed his eyes and sank into the warm dusk that separates consciousness and sleep, where reality bends and sways to the wind of thought, and where creativity blossoms in its freedom from boundaries and all things are possible.”
“’Shall we dance? Friend of my heart?’ ‘We shall, little one.’”
“Each barbed line was like a streak of night against the paper, an abyss into which he could lose himself and try to forget his feelings.”
“As a solider approached Roran with rope, Katrina screamed again and jumped on the men, biting and clawing furiously. Her sharp nails furrowed their faces, drawing streams of blood that blinded the soldiers….Katrina was in danger, and [Roran] was invincible. Shields crumpled beneath his blows, brigandines and mail split under his merciless weapon, and helmets caved in. Two men were wounded, and three fell to rise no more. The clang and clamor had roused the household….the Ra’zac hissed to one another, then scuttled forward and grasped Katrina with inhuman strength, lifting her off the floor as they fled the room.”