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  1. Brisingr is Eragon 's Rider's sword. It was his third sword after Zar'roc and his falchion, fourth if one counts the dwarf sword temporarily loaned to him. It was forged for Eragon by Rhunön, who used Eragon's body to circumvent the oath of "never" making another Dragon Rider's blade.

  2. Nov 26, 2022 · The Brisingr sword is one of the many blades that make an appearance in Christopher Paolini’s The Inheritance Cycle, a fantasy book series that revolves around a young boy named Eragon and what is practically the last dragon in Alagaesia in the early parts of the series, Saphira.

  3. At one point in Brisingr, Eragon asked Rhunön where to find Brom's sword, since Murtagh was using Morzan's sword, it would have been fitting that Eragon used his own father's sword. However, the elf smith said that it would take too long to find the sword.

  4. Basically the same reason saying someone's true name makes them react strongly in some way. The true name, at least an integral part of it, is Brisingr, so when he says it the sword reacts. And since it's the name of fire, that reaction is fire.

  5. Eragon needed a name for the weapon, and brisingr was what he decided to call it, whereupon the sword burst into flames upon uttering the name. Was it ever answered what the sword's true name was?

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BrisingrBrisingr - Wikipedia

    Brisingr (or The Seven Promises of Eragon Shadeslayer and Saphira Bjartskular) / b r ɪ s ɪ ŋ ə r / is the third novel in The Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini. It was released on September 20, 2008.

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  8. (Marked as spoiler for Brisingr) During my latest re-reading the Inheritance Cycle, I noticed a few things during the forging of Brisingr, which I didn't notice on my last few re-readings, and in this post I shall detail these things.

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