1,001 - 1,010 of 1,010 Works in The Inheritance Cycle - Christopher Paolini
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Eragon has already suffered under Galbatorix's unwelcome attentions for far too long by the time Murtagh manages to make contact with him. Though Murtagh has sworn to do what he must to save him, the damage has been done. In the end, will there even be anything left to save?
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Eragon and Murtagh run into one another between the events of Eldest and Brisingr and are forced to verbally confront the battle that neither of them want to have. Spoilers for Eldest.
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When Murtagh and Eragon are left 'alone' inside the Varden's fortress, questions will be raised that might not have favorable answers. (Spoilers for first book).
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Adrift Upon The Sea Of Time by StuffRocksInnit
Fandoms: Inheritance Cycle - Christopher Paolini, Doctor Who
29 Sep 2008
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Visiting a beautiful city on an unknown planet, the Doctor muses on settling down. But will a beautiful wall painting depicting the story of an ancient dragon rider and his struggle for his world make him reconsider?
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Murtagh accosts Eragon at the edge of the Varden camp immediately upon returning from a mission. Much sensation and frustration ensues.
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It wasn't supposed to end like this.
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Murtagh is miserable. Eragon is in denial. Saphira is amused: humans can be so silly sometimes.
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How did Galbatorix coerce Murtagh in serving him? This is how it could have happened.
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A companion piece to Coming of Darkness. Selena spends a few moments alone with Eragon in Carvahall, pondering how fate has brought her here, and what is in store for her sons.
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- Part 2 of Fading Light/Breaking Day
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"No matter what happens to you, you will still be my son, and I will always love you." Selena bonds with her newborn son, Murtagh, and ponders fate. SelenaMorzan hints. Companion to my other one-shot 'Coming of Light'
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- Part 1 of Fading Light/Breaking Day
