Author: Christopher Paolini
Released: November 8th, 2011
Inheritance is the fourth and last book in the Inheritance Cycle.
Actually, there were only supposed to be three books, Eragon, Eldest, and according to Christopher Paolini, the last one would be called Empire. However, while writing the third book, he realized that there would be too many pages in Empire to fit into one book, so he expanded the Inheritance Trilogy into the Inheritance Cycle, adding a fourth book. Also, it is important to note that while writing Brisingr, Paolini wrote about 100 pages into Inheritance.
Story:
The book opens with the Varden’s attack on Belatona. In the midst of the
battle, Saphira is nearly killed by the Dauthdaert Niernen, a spear
from Du Fyrn Skulblaka created to withstand and kill dragons. Eragon and
Arya find Lord Bradburn and subdue him, taking control of the city. In
the aftermath they are offered an alliance by the werecats, which they
accept. That night, Elain’s baby, Hope, is born with a cleft lip, which
Eragon sings through the night to heal. Roran is sent to take Aroughs,
avoiding a two fronted war. In the process, his friend/magician Carn is
killed. Roran rejoins the Varden at Dras-Leona where they make plans to
attack the city.
Jeod conveniently finds references to an incomplete
sewer system under the city and Eragon leads a group into the city to
open the gates for the Varden. After being discovered by soldiers, one
of Blödhgarm’s spellcasters, the-previously-unnamed Wyrden, is killed in
a trap. Eragon and Arya are captured by the priests of Helgrind to be
fed to their Ra’zac eggs. Angela and Solembum rescue them, during which
Angela reveals she is in possession of the sharpest blade in existence,
Albitr (which she calls ‘Tinkledeath’), killing most of the priests in
the process. Eragon defeats Murtagh and Thorn with the use of the energy
stored in the ring Aren and the Varden take control of the city.
Murtagh and Thorn attack the Varden camp and take Nasuada prisoner,
which has surprisingly little effect. In the absence of Nasuada, Eragon
is appointed the leader of the Varden as they march towards Urû’baen.
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