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Fun Trivia: P : Paolini, Christopher

Special Sub-Topic: "Inheritance" Characters


Who stated "sometimes, there are no answers."?

    Saphira. Saphira is a very wise dragon whom Eragon has learnt he shouldn't ignore, even if her comments are confusing.

"May your swords always stay sharp." Who said this?
    Brom. Did you know that Christopher Paolini was only 15 when he started writing 'Eragon'?

This gold dragon was hidden for many years. Who is it?
    Glaedr. Glaedr was unknown to almost everybody but the elves.

Who is the second of Horst's sons?
    Baldor. Baldor lived in Carvahall, but fled with the rest of the village to escape Galbatorix.

This person was had planned to marry Roran. Who is it?
    Katrina. Katrina and Roran were going to marry; however, Katrina was taken away by Galbatorix's forces.

Who is the king of the dwarves in the first two books?
    Hrothgar. Orik is Eragon's dwarf companion. Orrin is the human king of Surda. Korgan is the father of dwarves.

Who is Garrow's deceased wife?
    Marian. Selena is Eragon's mother. Birka is one of Eragon's horses at Carvahall. Jacinta, I made up.

Who was the predecessor of Ajihad as leader of the Varden?
    Denor. Gareth and Haberth were both villagers from Carvahall and Faolin was Arya's companion until they were ambushed.

Who was the first ever dragon rider to kill a shade?
    Irnstad. Only two dragon riders have ever killed a shade. Irnstad was the first and Eragon was the second.

Who is the queen of the elves?
    Islanzadi. Arya is Islanzadi's daughter. The queen lives at Ellesméra. Selena is Eragon's mother.


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