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Palancarâfirst known human king
Parrâyoung man in Carvahall
Quickpawâwerecat in Ellesméra (also The Dream Dancer, Maud, and The Watcher)
QuimbyâCarvahallâs brewer; Birgitâs husband; Nolfavrellâs father
Raâzac, theâdark, dangerous, vaguely insectile creatures; only two known survivors exist; last race to arrive in Alagaësia (see the Lethrblaka)
Rhunönâgreatest elf smith
Ridleyâfarmer in Carvahall
RÃlvenar, Houseâelf family
Risthartâlord of Teirm
RolfâJeodâs butler
RoranâCadocâs grandson; Garrow and Marianâs son; Eragonâs cousin (also Stronghammer)
RoslarbâRider
Sabraeâmember of the Council of Elders
Saphiraâa blue dragon; paired with Brom
Saphiraâa blue dragon; Iormúngr and Vervadaâs daughter; paired with Eragon (also Bjartskular and Flametongue)
Sardsonâsoldier at Carvahall
SelenaâCadocâs daughter; Garrowâs sister; Eragonâs mother
Shadeâa sorcerer possessed by the spirits he invokes to do his bidding
Shadeslayerâa title bestowed upon those who perform said deed (see Eragon, Irnstad, and LaetrÃ)
Shining BrowâElva
Shrrgâgiant wolf; native to the Beor Mountains
Shrrgnienâone of Ãndinâs guards
Shruikanâa black dragon; paired unwillingly with Galbatorix
Shurâtugalâancient language name for Dragon Rider
Sindriâgoddess of earth (dwarf)
SloanâCarvahallâs butcher; Ismiraâs husband; Katrinaâs father
SnowfireâBromâs horse
Solembumâwerecat who travels with Angela
SouthwellâCarvahall villager
spiritsâsentient beings of uncertain origin that are composed of pure energy
Stronghammerâname given to Roran after his favorite weapon
SvartâIvorâs uncle
Tábor, Marcusâlord of Dras-Leona
TaraâMornâs wife
Tarmunoraâelf queen who signed pact with dragons
Tarokâan Urgal
Tathalâgroom in Borromeo Castle who intended to commit murder
Tears of Anhûin, Theâname assumed by Anhûinâs guard after their clan was nearly obliterated by Galbatorix and the Forsworn (translation of Az Sweldn rak Anhûin)
Thaneâfarmer in Carvahall; Calithaâs husband
Thorgerd One-EyeâHimingladaâs husband; Hvedraâs father
Thornâa red dragon
Thorvâone of Ãndinâs guards; Brokkâs son
Thrándurin, HouseâOromisâs extinct house
ThrifkâOrikâs father
Togira IkonokaâOromis (translated as the Cripple Who Is Whole)
Torkenbrandâleader of a group of slavers
TornacâMurtaghâs friend, servant, and fencing instructor
TornacâMurtaghâs horse, named after his servant
Torsonâfirst mate to Clovis
Trevorâleader of Daret
Triannaâsorceress and member of Du Vrangr Gata
TrÃhgaâone of Ãndinâs guards
Tunivorâelf who invented Tunivorâs Nectar
Twins, theâmagicians in the Varden; leaders of Du Vrangr Gata
Ulricâdockworker in Narda
Umérthâmember of the Council of Elders
Umhodanâlegendary elf from The Lay of Umhodan
Ãndinâclan chief of Dûrgrimst Ragni Hefthyn; Derûndâs son
Urgalsâbrutish-looking humanoids with large horns; second race to arrive in Alagaësia (see Kull)
Urûrâgod of air (dwarf)
Urzhadâgiant cave bear; native to the Beor Mountains
Ushnark the MightyâUrgal title for Galbatorix
Utharâone of Jeodâs sailors in Teirm
Vacherâhuman natural philosopher
Vándilâone of the greatest elf spellweavers
Vanilorâa dragon
Vanirâan elf in Ellesméra
Varden, theârebels who oppose Galbatorix and the Empire
VardrûnâHimingladaâs mother; Hvedraâs grandmother; Orikâs aunt-by-law
VervadaâIormúngrâs mate; Saphiraâs dam
VestarÃâlegendary elf from The Lay of Vestarà the Mariner
Vraelâlast leader of the Dragon Riders
Wallyâalias for Loring
Watcher, Theâwerecat in Ellesméra (also The Dream Dancer, Maud, and Quickpaw)
WaylandâCalithaâs stepfather
werecatsâa rare and elusive race of shapeshifters
WyglifâCarvahall villager
Wyrdfell, theâthirteen Riders who betrayed their order to Galbatorix (also the Forsworn; see Morzan)
PLACES
Aberon
Alagaësia
Alalëaâelf homeland
Anora River
Ardwen
Aroughs
Az Ragni
Beartooth River
Beirlandâone of the Southern Isles
Belatona
Beor Mountains
Blasted Mountains, theâmountains in the center of the Hadarac Desert (translation of Du Fells Nángoröth)
Boarâs Eye, theâgiant whirlpool between Uden and Parlim
Borromeo CastleâKing Orrinâs home
Broddring Kingdom, theâcore of Galbatorixâs empire; centered around what is now Urûâbaen
Bullridge
Buragh
Burning Plains, theâlocated just north of Surda, along the Jiet River (translation of Du Völlar Eldrvarya)
Cantosâvillage destroyed by Galbatorix for harboring rebels
Carvahall
Celbedeilâdwarf temple in Tarnag
Ceris
Ceunon
CithrÃ
Crags of TelânaeÃrâcliffs near Ellesméra
Dalgon
Daret
Dauth
Doru Araeba
Dras-Leona
Du Fells Nángoröthâmountains in the center of the Hadarac Desert (translated as the Blasted Mountains)
Du Völlar Eldrvaryaâplains located just north of Surda, along the Jiet River (translated as the Burning Plains)
Du Weldenvarden
Edda River
Edocâsilâoriginal name of the elven watchtower on Utgard mountain (also Ristvakâbaen)
Edur Carthungavëâtailbone of the Spine (also Rathbarâs Spur)
Eldor
Ellesméra
Empire, theâcommonly considered to extend some leagues north of Ceunon, south to the border of Surda, west to the sea, and east to the edge of Du Weldenvarden and the Hadarac Desert
Eoam
Ethrundrâmountain south of Ellesméra
Ãwayënaâelf city destroyed by Galbatorix
Fane Streetâstreet in Aberon
Farthen Dûr
Fasaloftâtown on Leona Lake
Feinster
Fionulaâmountain south of Ellesméra
Fläm
Furnost
Gaena River
Galfni
Gilâead
Golden Globeâtavern in Dras-Leona
Green Chestnutâtavern in Teirm
Griminsmalâmountain south of Ellesméra
Hadarac Desert
Hedarth
Helgrind
Igualda Fallsâwaterfall at the north end of Palancar Valley
Ãlia FëonâPlace of Flowers
Ilireaâoriginal name of Urûâbaen
Illiumâone of the Southern Isles
InzilbêthâGalbatorixâs birthplace, no longer in existence
Iron Cliffsâcliffs preceding the southernmost tip of the Spine
Isenstar
Ithrö ZhâdaâGalbatorixâs name for OrthÃad
Jiet River
Kirtan
Kóstha-mérnaâlake at the foot of Farthen Dûr
; Kuasta
Leona Lake
Lithgow
LuthivÃraâelf city destroyed by Galbatorix
Maniâs Cavesâcaves in Beor Mountains with a dream well
Market Streetâstreet in Teirm
Marna
Melian
Merogovenâmountain south of Ellesméra
Moldûn the Proudânorthernmost mountain of the Beors
Nädindel
Narda
Narnmor Mountainâmountain near Igualda Falls
NÃaâone of the Southern Isles
Ninor River
North Sea, theâterm for all the waters around and north of Narda, including the gulf whereon Ceunon stands
Nost Creekâcreek in Palancar Valley near Carvahall
OrthÃadâabandoned dwarf city (also Ithrö Zhâda)
Osilon
Palancar Valleyâcontains Carvahall and Therinsford
Parlimâone of the Southern Isles
Petrøvya
Ramr River
Rathbarâs Spurâtailbone of the Spine (also Edur Carthungavë) Reavstone
Ristvakâbaenâname given to the elven watchtower on Utgard mountain after Galbatorix killed Vrael there (also Edocâsil)
Rock of Kuthianâplace of uncertain location mentioned by Solembum
Rönaâlake
Seven Sheavesâtavern in Carvahall
Sharktooth Island
SÃlthrim
Silverwood Forestâwoods along Tüdosten lake
Southern Islesâa group of islands consisting of Beirland, NÃa, Illium, Uden, and Parlim
Spine, the
Stone of Broken Eggsâtower of basalt north of Ellesméra
Surda
Tarnag
Teirm
Therinsford
Tialdarà HallâQueen IslanzadÃâs family hall in Ellesméra
Toark River
Tronjheimâcity-mountain inside Farthen Dûr; built by dwarves
Tüdostenâlake
Udenâone of the Southern Isles
Urûâbaenâalso Ilirea
Utgardâmountain that guards the southwest side of the pass into Palancar Valley
Vault of Souls, theâplace of uncertain location mentioned by Solembum
Vroengard
Woadark Lake
Yazuac
THINGS
Agaetà Blödhrenâelvesâ centennial celebration
Albatrossâship at Narda
ArenâBromâs ring
Blackmoor Shipping Companyâcompany in league with the Empire
Bromâs ringâsapphire ring with the yawë carved on the face of the jewel (also Aren)
cardus weedâplant used for smoking
Chronicles of Ingotholdâpartial history of dragons
Convocationsâa work by Nuala
Dagshelgrâelvesâ spring festival
Dance of Snake and Craneâelf training exercise (also the Rimgar)
Deed of Gëda, Theâelf epic
Dialoguesâseries of philosophical discussions composed by Eddison
Dragon Wingâship at Teirm dream well, theâunusual magical phenomenon found in Maniâs Caves
âDu Silbena Datiaââelf song about the sea
Edelineâbarge
Endless Staircase, Theâtranslation of Vol Turin; structure inside Tronjheim
Erisdarâelvesâ and dwarvesâ flameless lanterns
faelnirvâelven liqueur
fireweedâplant that helps dragonsâ digestion
floating crystalâunusual magical phenomenon found on the island of Eoam
Fricai AndlátâDeath Friend, a mushroom
Gëdaâs Light
gedwëy ignasiaâsilver mark on the palm, given to a person when he or she bonds with a dragon
Helzvogâs Bloodâlava
Helzvogâs stone girdleâan item by which the dwarves swear an oath
Helzvogâs Wombâvolcano
Isidar Mithrimâstar sapphire
Knurlnienâstone used in dwarf ceremonies
Lay of Umhodan, Theâelf epic
Lay of Vestarà the Mariner, Theâelf epic
Lianà Vineâvine with pink and white flowers developed by the elves
LorgaâTriannaâs snake bracelet
Menoa treeâa magical tree near Ellesméra (see Linnëa)
Merrybellâbarge
Morgothalâs black beardâa feature of the dwarvesâ god of fire by which they swear an oath
Morgothalâs Forgeâvolcano
NaeglingâOromisâs sword
Nordvigâs Daughterâthe sun
Red Boarâbarge
Rimgarâelf training exercise (also the Dance of Snake and Crane)
Runesâelf game
Seithr oilâextracted from the petals of the Seithr plant; normally used to preserve pearls, but can be converted into an acid that eats only flesh
Seithr plantâgrows on an island in the North Sea
Serpent, Theâplaying piece in the elvesâ game of Runes
âSong of Gerandââone of Bromâs stories
tuatha du orothrimââtempering the foolâs wisdom,â a level in Ridersâ training
Tunivorâs Nectarâa healing potion
Vol TurinâThe Endless Staircase; structure inside Tronjheim
VolundâHrothgarâs hammer
Waverunnerâship at Narda
White Flame of Vándil, theâpowerful magic that protects Ellesméra
yawëâmark of those who have devoted themselves to the greater good of elves; on Aryaâs shoulder and Bromâs ring
Year of Darkness
ZarârocâMorzanâs sword, now Eragonâs
SNEAK PEEK AT
BOOK III
IN
THE INHERITANCE TRILOGY
Excerpt copyright © 2006 by Christopher Paolini.
Published by Alfred A. Knopf Books for Young Readers.
LIGHT AND SHADOW
(An Excerpt from the Third Chapter of the Third Book of the Inheritance trilogy)
Saphira kneaded the soil beneath her feet. Let us be off!
Leaving their bags and supplies hanging from the branch of a juniper tree, Eragon and Roran clambered onto Saphiraâs back. They wasted no time saddling her; she had worn her tack through the night. The molded leather was warm, almost hot, underneath Eragon. He clutched the neck spike in front of himâ to steady himself during sudden changes in directionâwhile Roran hooked one thick arm around Eragonâs waist and brandished his hammer with the other.
A piece of shale cracked under Saphiraâs weight as she settled into a low crouch and then, in a single giddy bound, leaped up to the rim of the gulch, where she balanced for a moment before unfolding her massive wings. The thin membranes thrummed as Saphira raised them toward the sky. Vertical, they looked like two translucent blue sails.
âNot so tight,â grunted Eragon.
âSorry,â said Roran. He loosened his embrace.
Further speech became impossible as Saphira jumped again. When she reached the pinnacle of her jump, she brought her wings down with a mighty whoosh, driving the three of them even higher. With each subsequent flap, they climbed closer to the flat, narrow clouds that extended east to west.
As Saphira angled toward Helgrind, Eragon glanced to his left and discovered that, because of their elevation, he could see a broad swath of Leona Lake some miles distant. A thick layer of mist, gray and ghostly in the pre-dawn glow, emanated from the water, as if witchfire burned upon the surface of the liquid. Eragon tried, but even with his hawklike vision, he could not make out the far shore, nor the southern reaches of the Spine beyond, which he regretted. He had not laid eyes upon the mountain range of his childhood since leaving Palancar Valley.
To the north stood Dras-Leona, a huge, rambling mass that appeared as a blocky silhouette against the wall of mist that edged its western flank. The one building Eragon could identify was the cathedral where the Raâzac had attacked him; its flanged spire loomed above the rest
of the city, like a barbed spearhead.
And somewhere in the landscape that rushed past below, Eragon knew, were the remnants of the campsite where the Raâzac had mortally wounded Brom. He allowed all of his anger and grief over the events of that dayâas well as Garrowâs murder and the destruction of their farmâto surge forth and give him the courage, nay, the desire, to face the Raâzac in combat.
Eragon, said Saphira. Today we need not guard our minds and keep our thoughts secret from one another, do we?
Not unless another magician should appear.
A fan of golden light flared into existence as the top of the sun crested the horizon. In an instant, the full spectrum of colors enlivened the previously drab world: the mist glowed white, the water became a rich blue, the daubed-mud wall that encircled the center of Dras-Leona revealed its dingy yellow sides, the trees cloaked themselves in every shade of green, and the soil blushed red and orange. Helgrind, however, remained as it always wasâblack.
The mountain of stone rapidly grew larger as they approached. Even from the air, it was intimidating.
Diving toward the base of Helgrind, Saphira tilted so far to her left, Eragon and Roran would have fallen if they had not already strapped their legs to the saddle. Then she whipped around the apron of scree and over the altar where the priests of Helgrind observed their ceremonies. The lip of Eragonâs helm caught the wind from her passage and produced a howl that almost deafened him.
âWell?â shouted Roran. He could not see in front of them.
âThe slaves are gone!â
A great weight seemed to press Eragon into his seat as Saphira pulled out of her dive and spiraled up around Helgrind, searching for an entrance to the Raâzacâs hideout.
Not even a hole big enough for a woodrat, she declared. She slowed and hung in place before a ridge that connected the third lowest of the four peaks to the prominence above. The jagged buttress magnified the boom produced by each stroke of her wings until it was as loud as a thunderclap. Eragonâs eyes watered as the air pulsed against his skin.
A web of white veins adorned the backside of the crags and pillars, where hoarfrost had collected in the cracks that furrowed the rock. Nothing else disturbed the gloom of Helgrindâs inky, windswept ramparts. No trees grew there among the slanting stones, nor shrubs, nor grass, nor moss, nor lichen, nor did eagles dare nest upon the towerâs broken ledges. True to its name, Helgrind was a place of death, and stood cloaked in the razor-sharp, sawtoothed folds of its scarps and clefts like a bony specter risen to haunt the earth.
Casting his mind outward, Eragon confirmed the presence of one of the slaves, as well as the two people whom he had discovered imprisoned within Helgrind the previous day, but to his concern, he could not locate the Raâzac or the Lethrblaka. If they arenât here, then where? he wondered. Searching again, he noticed something that had eluded him before: a single flower, a gentian, blooming not fifty feet in front of them where, by all rights, there ought to be solid rock. How does it get enough light to live?