Page 69 of Eldest (The Inheritance Cycle 2)
When Palancar encountered the elves, they explained to him which land was theirs, which was the dwarvesâ, and which was the dragonsâ, and granted him the right to claim that which was unoccupied. They and the Riders also demonstrated their physical and magical prowess. Intimidated, Palancar dared not argue with themâat least not so long as his docked fleet was at their mercyâand so he agreed to their terms.
The Broddrings roamed Alagaësia for several years before they discovered Palancar Valleyâas it was to be dubbedâand decided to make it the basis of their kingdom. After Palancar vanquished the local Urgals and founded the town that is now Therinsford, his hubris grew so massive, he thought to challenge the elves for the region between the Spine and Du Weldenvarden. It is still baffling whyâhaving witnessed the Ridersâ might and mainâhe believed he could prevail in this matter. On this subject, I agree with Eddison, who reasons that Palancar was in the early stages of dementia, an assumption that is borne out by his later actions and those of his family, for madness always runs through the bloodline.
Three times Palancarâs warriors faced the elves, and three times the elves obliterated them. Aware of the Urgalsâ fate and having no desire to share in it, the Broddring nobles sent an envoy to the elves, and they signed a treaty without Palancarâs knowledge. Palancar was then banished from his throne. He and his family refused to leave the valley, however, and instead of killing him, the elves constructed the watchtower Edocâsilânow Ristvakâbaenâto ensure that he could cause no further strife.
The elves took pity on the remainder of our ancestors and allowed them to live in Ilirea, which the elves had abandoned during their war with the dragons nearly two thousand years earlier. Ilirea became the new capital of the Broddring Kingdom, which exists even to this day as the center of Galbatorixâs empire: Urûâbaen.
That brief confrontation with Palancarâwhich cost humans far more than it cost the elvesâconvinced the then leader of the Riders, Anurin, to amend the elvesâ magical pact with the dragons to include humans. Anurin recognized that, as a race, humans are hardier than the elves and that we reproduce faster than the dwarves, making it inevitable that we would soon proliferate across Alagaësia. Before that day arrived, he wanted to weld our species togetherâusing a flux of spells, oaths, and commerceâin order to prevent what he saw as a likely war for domination of the continent.
The controversy incited among the elves by Anurinâs decision was so fierce and acrimonious, it prompted him to take one more momentous step: he and the other Riders seceded from the elf kingdom and established themselves on the island of Vroengard, where they built their great city of Doru Araeba. Many reasons existed for doing so, but the primary one was, and here I quote my own translation of Anurinâs account of the affair, âSince the Riders were now responsible for the protection and welfare of three racesâalthough the dwarves yet insist upon guarding themselvesâand also for the preservation of their combined knowledge, I believed that it was improper for any one group to control us. We had to be impartial if our authority was to be respected by dragons, elves, and humans alike.â Noble intentions, to be sure, but flawed by a fatal weakness: without some form of oversight, there was no one who could point out the Ridersâ own lapses and indulgences.
For six and a half centuries, we humans built our villages, towns, and cities, ever more complacent within our envelope of safety. We were content to work our fields and shops and trade with the dwarves and elves, never pausing to consider that our greatest threat lay among those who had sworn to protect us.
And so it came to pass in the year of 7867 A.C. that a boy, Galbatorix by name, was born in the province of Inzilbêth. He became a Rider and showed great promise, but in his nineteenth year, a band of Urgals killed his dragon. The loss drove Galbatorix mad. Denied a second dragon, he slew two Riders and fled into the wilderness, where he remained for seven years. At the end of that time, he encountered Morzan, who became the first of the thirteen Forsworn.
Morzan helped Galbatorix steal another dragon, then they both hid until Galbatorixâs dragon, Shruikan, was grown and Morzan had learned all of his masterâs dark secrets of magic.
Galbatorix and Morzan revealed themselves in the winter of 7896 A.C. By the spring solstice of 7900 A.C., Vrael was dead, Vroengard and Ilirea had been sacked, the elves and the dwarves had been forced to retreat to their ancient places of safety, and the Ridersâthe pride of the humans, elves, and dragonsâthe Riders were all but exterminated.
It is now the year 7982 A.C., and Galbatorix is still king, the dwarves and elves are seen no more outside of their caves and forests, and we have no hope that any mortal man can rival Galbatorixâs power or that he will ever be removed from the throne.
It is this story, then, that I intend to tell in full over the following pages. It may be conceit to think that I can compress eight millennia into one book⦠and yet I must try. We cannot allow this knowledge to be lost, no matter how grim the times we live in. I know that if we do someday find the means to overthrow Galbatorix, it will only happen by remembering the deeds of our ancestors and by avoiding their mistakes.
COMPLETE LIST OF PEOPLE AND CREATURES, PLACES, AND THINGS
PEOPLE AND CREATURES
Acallamhâelf from the song âDu Silbena Datiaâ
Ajihadâa leader of the Varden; Nasuadaâs father (also Nightstalker)
Alannaâelf child in Ellesméra
Alarice, Ladyâgovernor of Dauth
AlbemâCarvahall villager
AlbriechâHorst and Elainâs son
Amaâone of Ãndinâs guards
AnalÃsiaâelf bard
Angelaâeccentric herbalist, witch, and fortuneteller
Angrenostâlast human king
AnhûinâGrimstcarvlorss of Dûrgrimst Az Sweldn rak Anhûin
AnurinâVraelâs predecessor
Argetlamâa term or title for a Rider
Aryaâelf ambassador
Az Sweldn rak Anhûinâname assumed by Anhûinâs guard after their clan was nearly obliterated by Galbatorix and the Forsworn (translated as The Tears of Anhûin)
BaldorâHorst and Elainâs son
Bardenâspellcaster who rode with King Orrin on the Burning Plains
BardrickâCarvahall villager
BartramâHorstâs predecessor
Bellaenâelf in Ellesméra
Beloth the WiseâRider
BeroanâRider
Berundalâelf mentioned in song in Ellesméra
BidâDaumâa white dragon; paired with the elf Eragon BirgitâQuimbyâs wife; Nolfavrellâs mother, among others (also Mardra)
Birkaâone of Garrowâs horses
Bjartskularâelf title for Saphira
Black Hand, theâGalbatorixâs spy network
Blagdenâa white raven
Bolvek tribeâan Urgal tribe
Bondenâsailor from Teirm
BrandâTeirmâs administrator of trade
BrennaâCarvahall villager
BriamâRider
Broddrings, theâname of the humansâ culture
BrokkâThorvâs father
Bromâstoryteller from Carvahall; former Rider; Holcomb and Neldaâs son; paired with the first Saphira (also Neal)
Brughâone of Garrowâs horses
Byrdâwatchman in Carvahall; Feldaâs husband; Mandelâs father
CadocâGarrow and Selenaâs father; Roran and Eragonâs grandfather
CadocâEragonâs horse, named after his grandfather
CalithaâCarvahall villager; Waylandâs stepdaughter; Thaneâs wife
Caretakers, theâtwo elves, Iduna and Nëya, who guard, maintain, and embody the magical pact between elves and dragons
CarsaibâDurzaâs birth name
Cawleyâfarmer on Nost Creek
Celdinâelf from Ceris
Ceranthorâelf king
Clovisâshipmaster in Narda; Galinaâs father
Council of Elders, theâgroup that helps gove
rn the Varden (see Elessari, Falberd, Jörmundur, Sabrae, and Umérth)
Cripple Who Is Whole, theâOromis (translation of Togira Ikonoka)
DahwarâOrrinâs seneschal; Kedarâs son
DamÃthaâcaptain in SÃlthrim
Darmmenâone of Loringâs sons
Däthedrâelf lord in Ellesméra
Dellanirâelf queen who preceded Evandar
Delwinâfarmer in Carvahall; Lennaâs husband; Elmundâs father
DemptonâTherinsfordâs miller
DerûndâÃndinâs father
DeynorâAjihadâs predecessor
Dóndarâtenth dwarf king
DormnadâVarden agent in Gilâead
Dragon Riders, theâorganization formed to keep the peace between the races; destroyed by Galbatorix
dragonsâoldest sentient race in Alagaësia, along with dwarves
Drailâassassin in Aberon
Dream Dancer, Theâwerecat in Ellesméra (also Maud, Quickpaw, and The Watcher)
Dûrgrimst Az Sweldn rak Anhûinâdwarf clan (see Anhûin, Az Sweldn rak Anhûin, and The Tears of Anhûin)
Dûrgrimst Fanghurâdwarf clan (see Fanghur)
Dûrgrimst Feldûnostâdwarf clan; herders and farmers (see Feldûnost)
Dûrgrimst Ingeitumâdwarf clan; metalworkers
Dûrgrimst Nagraâdwarf clan (see Nagra)
Dûrgrimst Quanâdwarf clan; religious order
Dûrgrimst Ragni Hefthynâdwarf clan that guards the Az Ragni Durzaâa Shade (also Carsaib)
Dusanâelf child in Ellesméra
Dûthmérâone of Ãndinâs guards
Du Vrangr Gataâorganization of magicians who serve the Varden (see Trianna and the Twins)
dwarvesâoldest sentient race in Alagaësia, along with dragons
Eddisonâauthor of his Dialogues
Edurnaâelf from Ceris
Ekksvarâone of Ãndinâs guards
ElainâHorstâs wife; Albriech and Baldorâs mother
Elessariâmember of the Council of Elders
ElmundâDelwinâs son
Elvaâchild Eragon blessed (also Shining Brow)
elvesâfirst race to migrate overseas and colonize Alagaësia (also the Fair Folk; see Alalëa)
Eragonâa young human from Carvahall and the last true Dragon Rider; Selenaâs son; Cadocâs grandson; Garrow and Marianâs nephew; Roranâs cousin; paired with Saphira (also Argetlam, Evan, Firesword, and Shadeslayer)
Eragonâan elf and the first Rider; paired with BidâDaum (properly spelled Eragön)
Eridorâa dragon
Ethlbertâfarmer in Palancar Valley
Evanâalias for Eragon
Evandarâelf king who preceded IslanzadÃ; IslanzadÃâs husband
Fair Folk, theâfirst race to migrate overseas and colonize Alagaësia (also elves; see Alalëa)
Falberdâmember of the Council of Elders
Fanghurâdragon-like creatures that are smaller and less intelligent than their cousins; native to the Beor Mountains
Fäolinâelf killed by Durza
FaricaâNasuadaâs handmaid
FaroldâCarvahall villager
FeldaâByrdâs wife; Mandelâs mother
Feldûnostâmountain goats with extremely large curled horns; native to the Beor Mountains
FireswordâUrgal title for Eragon
FiskâCarvahallâs carpenter; Isoldâs husband
FlametongueâUrgal title for Saphira
Flintâsailor under Clovis
FolkvÃrâelven horse
Forsworn, theâthirteen Riders who betrayed their order to Galbatorix (also the Wyrdfell; see Morzan)
FredricâVardenâs weapon master
Frewinâsailor under Torson
FundorâRider who fought a giant sea snake
Fûtharkâdwarf smith of renown
Galbatorixâking of the Empire; destroyer of the Riders; paired himself with Shruikan (also Ushnark the Mighty)
GalinaâClovisâs daughter
Galtonâgrocer in Teirm
GalzraâRider
Gambleâone of the Varden in Surda
Gannelâclan chief of Dûrgrimst Quan; Orm Blood-axâs son
Garethâbartender at the Green Chestnut
GarnerâCarvahall villager
Garrowâfarmer in Carvahall; Cadocâs son; Selenaâs brother; Marianâs husband; Roranâs father; Eragonâs uncle
Garzhvogâan Urgal; leader of the Bolvek tribe
Gashzâan Urgal
GedâCarvahall villager
Gëdaâelf of legend
GedricâCarvahallâs tanner
Gerandâhero of the epic âSong of Gerandâ
Gertrudeâhealer in Carvahall
Gilderien the WiseâEllesméraâs champion
Gildintorâlegendary steed
Glaedrâa gold dragon
Glenwingâelf killed by Durza
GretaâElvaâs caretaker
GretiemâRider
Grey Folk, theârace who enchanted the ancient language
Griegâemployer of Torkenbrandâs slavers
Gunnarâsailor under Clovis
Gûnteraâking of gods (dwarf)
Haberthâfarrier of Therinsford
Haegâsorcerer who trained Durza
Haldthin, Houseâelf family
HaleâCarvahall villager
Hamillâchandler in Teirm
Hamundâone of Loringâs sons
Harwinâsentinel who shot at Eragon and Saphira on the Burning Plains
Hedinâone of Ãndinâs guards
HelenâJeodâs wife
Helzvogâgod of stone (dwarf)
HerndallâUrgal dams who rule their tribes
Heslant the Monkâauthor of Domia Abr Wyrda
HidaâCarvahall villager
HimingladaâVardrûnâs daughter; Orikâs cousin-by-law; Thorgerd One-Eyeâs wife; Hvedraâs mother
HÃradorâRider
HolcombâNeldaâs husband; Bromâs father
HorstâCarvahallâs smith; Elainâs husband; Albriech and Baldorâs father
Hrothgarâdwarf king; clan chief of Dûrgrimst Ingeitum; Orikâs uncle and adopted father
humansâthird race to arrive in Alagaësia
HvedraâVardrûnâs granddaughter; Thorgerd One-Eye and Himingladaâs daughter; Orikâs betrothed
Idunaâone of the Caretakers
IngotholdâRider and author of the eponymously titled chronicles
IormúngrâVervadaâs mate; Saphiraâs sire
IrnstadâRider and Shadeslayer
IrwinâOrrinâs prime minister
IslanzadÃâelf queen; Evandarâs wife
IsmiraâSloanâs wife; Katrinaâs mother
IsoldâFiskâs wife
Ivorâfarmer in Carvahall; Svartâs nephew
Jarshaâboy with the Varden
JeodâHelenâs husband (also Jeod Longshanks)
Jörmundurâthe Vardenâs most senior commander; member of the Council of Elders
JuraâRider
KatrinaâSloan and Ismiraâs daughter
KedarâDahwarâs father
KelbyâCarvahall villager
Kellâalias for Nolfavrell
Keltonâsmith who finished Horstâs training
KÃlfâgoddess of water (dwarf)
Kinnellâmaster shipwright in Teirm
KiseltâCarvahall villager
KnuteâCarvahall villager
Kullâunusually large Urgals
Ládinâelf natural philosopher
Lady NightstalkerâUrgal title for Nasuada
LaetrÃâelf and Shadeslayer
LarkinâOrrinâs father
LarneâLoringâs youngest son
LennaâDelwinâs wife
Lethrblakaâgiant flying beasts the Raâzac ride on
Lifaenâelf from Ceris
Linnëaâelf who became the Menoa tree
LoringâCarvahallâs weaver; three so
ns: Darmmen, Hamund, and Larne (also Wally)
Lost Kings, the
MaerzadÃâelf who killed himself to prove the future is not preordained
MandelâByrd and Feldaâs son
Mardraâalias for Birgit
MarianâGarrowâs wife; Roranâs mother; Eragonâs aunt
Maudâwerecat in Ellesméra (also The Dream Dancer, Quickpaw, and The Watcher)
MelkolfâCarvahall villager
Merlockâtrader who visited Carvahall
Miolandra, Houseâelf family
Moratensisâman of myth who stepped fully formed out of a fountain after a maid wished for a perfect husband
Morgothalâgod of fire (dwarf)
MornâCarvahallâs tavern owner; Taraâs husband
Morzanâfirst and last of the Forsworn; Murtaghâs father
Mourning Sage, theâOromis (translation of Osthato Chetowä)
Murtaghâone of Eragonâs traveling companions; Morzanâs son
Nagraâgiant boar; native to the Beor Mountains
NarÃâelf from Ceris
NasuadaâAjihadâs daughter (also Lady Nightstalker)
Nealâalias for Brom
Neilâfur trader of Therinsford
NeldaâHolcombâs wife; Bromâs mother
NesbitâCarvahall villager
Nëyaâone of the Caretakers
Niduenâweaver in IslanzadÃâs house
NightstalkerâUrgal title for Ajihad
NolfavrellâQuimby and Birgitâs son (also Kell)
NollaâOrvalâs wife
Nuadaâelf from the song âDu Silbena Datiaâ
Nualaâelf poetess
Odeleâyoung woman from Carvahall
Ohen the StrongâRider
OrikâThrifkâs son; Hrothgarâs nephew and adopted son; Vardrûnâs nephew-by-law; Himingladaâs cousin-by-law; Hvedraâs betrothed
Orm Blood-axâGannelâs father
Oromisâalso the Cripple Who Is Whole, the Mourning Sage, Osthato Chetowä, and Togira Ikonoka
Orrinâking of Surda; Larkinâs son
Orthindr, Houseâelf family
Orvalâfarmer in Carvahall; Nollaâs husband
Osthato ChetowäâOromis (translated as the Mourning Sage)