mardi 10 mars 2015

Why did Eragon Shadeslayer leave Alagaesia


In Inheritance Eragon Shadeslayer left Alagaesia, convinced that the dragons would never be safe there; he needed to take them elsewhere to be safe. However, after defeating Galbatorix and learning the name for the ancient language (giving him power over all magic), why was he unable to keep the dragons in Alagaesia?


He could have taken them to the Beor Mountains, so high no one could reach from frostbite or suffocation, and casting magic to keep himself and the dragons safe. Eragon could have gone to the Hadarac, and increased the dangers of the sun for everyone outside a specific oasis.


There were plenty of things he could do to keep the dragons there and still interact with Arya, Roran, and his other friends without jeopardizing the dragons. Why did he have to go? Or, if the dragons were just an excuse, what was the real reason?


*I'm assuming Christopher Paolini dug himself in a corner with the prophesy or he wanted to end the series and couldn't think of a good ending, but I am more interested in the canon, non-authorial reasons





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