Oh yes. Murtagh doesn't die! Neither does Thorn!
Murtagh is one of my few favourite characters. I feel so much sympathy for him.
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Alternatives wrote:
Oh yes. Murtagh doesn't die! Neither does Thorn!
Murtagh is one of my few favourite characters. I feel so much sympathy for him.
Wow. Thanks for ruining the forth book for everyone here who doesn't have it.
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trekkie2000 wrote:
Alternatives wrote:
Oh yes. Murtagh doesn't die! Neither does Thorn!
Murtagh is one of my few favourite characters. I feel so much sympathy for him.Wow. Thanks for ruining the forth book for everyone here who doesn't have it.
Your face doesn't die either!
....sorry, I had to. XD
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You're not just a dangerous lunatic, you're a dangerous lunatic who holds one sided insult fights against innocent mute orphans.
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trekkie2000 wrote:
You're not just a dangerous lunatic, you're a dangerous lunatic who holds one sided insult fights against innocent mute orphans.
What
WHAT THREAD IS THIS POST SUPPOSED TO BE IN
Also...
Song that Describes Galbatorix
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I was reading the 4th and final book when a specific line intrigued me (<-- see mom, I have nice vocabulary) it said
what is time, but motion, and what is motion, but heat
That statement could be seen as true.
So I have a question
Would heat be the answer to how to warp time?
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MaxFlyboy wrote:
I was reading the 4th and final book when a specific line intrigued me (<-- see mom, I have nice vocabulary) it said
what is time, but motion, and what is motion, but heat
That statement could be seen as true.
So I have a question
Would heat be the answer to how to warp time?
Did you see the part where Solembum referenced the TARDIS? :{D
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veggieman001 wrote:
Still haven't finished the last one. Good books, horrible movie.
AGREED
The last one is the best of them all. I got it the day it came out, and finished it a day later. ^^ LOVE TEH SERIES, STILL CAN'T READ TEH ANCIENT LANGUAGE >.<
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My friend was trying to get spoilers out of me, and I got tired of not answering her, so every time she asked me about the book, I said random things like, "SOLEMBUM SAYS HAI" and "THE RA'ZAC WEAR PINK SKIRTS."
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MaxFlyboy wrote:
I was reading the 4th and final book when a specific line intrigued me (<-- see mom, I have nice vocabulary) it said
what is time, but motion, and what is motion, but heat
That statement could be seen as true.
So I have a question
Would heat be the answer to how to warp time?
*Spoiler* I was actually disappointed, Angeline never explained how she did that and Eragon never figured it out. I was waiting for that moment where he kills Galbatorix by freezing time.
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Oh my god, I just about found the funniest Eragon video ever.
Skip to 0:44 for the good stuff
Eragon: are we there yet?
Glaedr: NO!!
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GLaDOS2 wrote:
Oh my god, I just about found the funniest Eragon video ever.
Skip to 0:44 for the good stuff
Eragon: are we there yet?
Glaedr: NO!!
I'm your friend!
I'm your brother!
I'm your enemy!
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trekkie2000 wrote:
GLaDOS2 wrote:
Oh my god, I just about found the funniest Eragon video ever.
Skip to 0:44 for the good stuff
Eragon: are we there yet?
Glaedr: NO!!I'm your friend!
I'm your brother!
I'm your enemy!
Make up your mind already.
The end with Thorn and Glaedr and then the Twilight thing made me laugh so hard I couldn't even output the sound. XD
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I love Eragon! In my opinion, all books are better than their movies. The movies... they just don't follow the original story line.
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trekkie2000 wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
trekkie2000 wrote:
How so?
Oh, u evil king and your haxxing soldiers! Its like one of those videogames where you get shot down to 1 hp and your character is just walking around, not limping, not crawling, not bleeding out...
As for the movie? VOMIT. VOMITVOMITVOMIT. I mean, they left out tons of plot elements, changed Brom's death, killed Sloan... I have this theory that the guy who directed this movie only read the first book.let's start off shall we
parentless teenage boy lives with his uncle
who's house is burned down
but luckily he's rescued by an old man and taken on a quest to defeat the evil king
but whoops the old man dies
but not before teaching the boy a mystical art!But Galbatorix isn't his father, he doesn't even fight the king in the first book, doesn't even see him, actually, Brom is assassinated, while Obi sacrifices himself, they take place in totally different time periods, and he isn't born with the mystical art because of his heritage, he acquires it through finding a rock in the middle of a mountain. There are no dragons in Star Wars, and the 'magic' is limited to mind control and weak telekinesis, where in Eragon, it does everything. The two plots are just your everyday Young-charrie-finds-something-and-becomes-hero stories, and all stories with that theme have a few common plot elements. That doesn't mean they were copied. Also (Spoiler alert) Obiwon isn't Luke's father.
-_-
the plots were very similar
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i never read the book though i did see the movie, i plan to read the book all the way through someday. The only time i ever opened it was to look at the map cuz i love maps and the dictionary of made up words in the back.
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bananaman114 wrote:
trekkie2000 wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
let's start off shall we
parentless teenage boy lives with his uncle
who's house is burned down
but luckily he's rescued by an old man and taken on a quest to defeat the evil king
but whoops the old man dies
but not before teaching the boy a mystical art!But Galbatorix isn't his father, he doesn't even fight the king in the first book, doesn't even see him, actually, Brom is assassinated, while Obi sacrifices himself, they take place in totally different time periods, and he isn't born with the mystical art because of his heritage, he acquires it through finding a rock in the middle of a mountain. There are no dragons in Star Wars, and the 'magic' is limited to mind control and weak telekinesis, where in Eragon, it does everything. The two plots are just your everyday Young-charrie-finds-something-and-becomes-hero stories, and all stories with that theme have a few common plot elements. That doesn't mean they were copied. Also (Spoiler alert) Obiwon isn't Luke's father.
-_-
the plots were very similar
Only in a very generic way. It's one of those things that really I wouldn't notice unless i was looking for a reason to dislike them
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trekkie2000 wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
trekkie2000 wrote:
But Galbatorix isn't his father, he doesn't even fight the king in the first book, doesn't even see him, actually, Brom is assassinated, while Obi sacrifices himself, they take place in totally different time periods, and he isn't born with the mystical art because of his heritage, he acquires it through finding a rock in the middle of a mountain. There are no dragons in Star Wars, and the 'magic' is limited to mind control and weak telekinesis, where in Eragon, it does everything. The two plots are just your everyday Young-charrie-finds-something-and-becomes-hero stories, and all stories with that theme have a few common plot elements. That doesn't mean they were copied. Also (Spoiler alert) Obiwon isn't Luke's father.-_-
the plots were very similarOnly in a very generic way. It's one of those things that really I wouldn't notice unless i was looking for a reason to dislike them
I wasn't looking for a reason to dislike them- I already disliked them and just happened to pick up on it
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The plot gets really confusing after Eragon because there are all these family ties, new characters, events, and at first I was seriously lost. Now I get it all, and I love the books!
Also, I think that it's weird that Inheritance has two names. The most common one is Inheritance, but on the inside page I saw, "Inheritance"
"or The Vault of Souls"
Seriously?
I think that "The Vault of Souls" fits in better, but it's sort of traditional for each title of the series to consist of one word, so Inheritance became the main title. I don't even see how it fits in with the book.
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I've read the first three books, should reread them before reading the fourth.
I liked Murtagh until he betrayed them.
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I thought inheritance was a poor choice of title. It never really came up.
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bananaman114 wrote:
trekkie2000 wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
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the plots were very similarOnly in a very generic way. It's one of those things that really I wouldn't notice unless i was looking for a reason to dislike them
I wasn't looking for a reason to dislike them- I already disliked them and just happened to pick up on it
Well...
That's all true, and I honestly don't think that it's that much like Star Wars. There both very different (but they're both awesome).
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