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Post by Lady Mage on Feb 22, 2007 14:38:41 GMT -5
No, this is about Eragon, Eldest, etc, by Christopher paolini. Go to the previous page- I think some of the questions are still up for grabs if you want...
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Post by Lady Mage on Oct 21, 2007 20:09:03 GMT -5
Okay, I'm trying to bump this thread... really miss the trivia!!!
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Post by darkstar on Oct 24, 2007 7:43:07 GMT -5
Saphira is the last of the female dragons.
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Post by neb92 on Dec 29, 2007 1:26:51 GMT -5
Not to be a cynic, (I just like to poke little holes people) #25 was accepted as right and it was WRONG! lol. Not that it matters, but people should know these things in my opinion. *sniff*
Brom used brisingr as a cuss word when he was trying to light the fire first, remember? Eragon just yelled it for no apparent reason.
Neb
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Post by danteslover on Jan 2, 2008 21:48:14 GMT -5
Not so. He was indeed lighting the fire, but saying it under his breath. Obviously, he didn't want Eragon to know about magic before he thought he was ready.
Okay, I'm trying to get back on track here, but I'm busy. REEEAALLLLY BUSY. I'll be back when I've earned more free time. So like... I few days if I don't forget.
MCR!!!!! NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS! RIKU!!!!! W00T!
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Post by neb92 on Jan 2, 2008 21:58:22 GMT -5
Yes, but Eragon still heard him.
"Where does Eragon learn the spell that saves him the first few of the many abandoned towns he and Brom visit?" (You, Your Question, Page 3, I believe)
"Brom knelt by the brush and looked at it critically. He rearranged a couple of branches, then struck the tinderbox, sending a cascade of sparks onto the plants. There was smoke, but nothing else. Brom scowled and tried again, but his luck was no better than Eragon's. "Brisingr!" he swore angrily, striking the flint again. Flames suddenly appeared, and he stepped back with a pleased expression. "There we go. It must have been smoldering inside." (Paolini, 125)
If that doesn't sway you, cool, everyone has their own opinions. My lit teacher says that literature is something that can be interpreted any way by anyone, so you're allowed to take that any way you want. Trust me, I still believe what I want to believe in spite of many very good, detailed arguments on one of my favorite books lol. If it DOES sway you, don't take away anyone's points, I was just pointing out an error so that we could all learn from it. Honestly, I wasn't 100% sure I was right or not. But cool, I'll be sure to play when you update the next round ^.^
Neb
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Post by Lady Mage on Jan 25, 2008 20:36:22 GMT -5
I look forward to your update Dante, but no rush if you are busy! I totally understand what that's like!
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