I am reading Eldest by Cristopher Paolini.
I predict Eragon meets his magic trainer in this chapter because, the whole reason Eragon went to the forest of Du Welenvarden (home of the elves) is to train magic so he can defeat the leader of the empire, King Galbatorix. I wonder if Eragon meets Togira Ikonoka ( A anonymous being who somehow entered Eragon's dreams and told him to go to Elesmara-Capital of the elves-to come train with him) and Izlanzadi- Queen of the elves- chooses Togira to train Eragon.
I was inferring if Togira was evil and the dream was a trap so Galbatorix could make him become a Forsworn- A rider corrupted by Galbatorix, forced to served the evil king- and dominate Alagestia (A land shared by the elves,dwarf's and men.) I had trouble with the word "Bladgen" so i read around the word and figured it was Izlanzadi's pet eagle. I visualize Islanzadi and the elves were pretty happy that a new rider has appeared, and her daughter was home in Du Welenvarden, because Islanzadi wanted to celebrate the great news. What was the magic liquid that Eragon recently received from a stranger? It was called Faelnirv, and it was very strong and i visualize that it was good because Saphira said "Now thats a treat!"
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Monday, March 23, 2009
HR 5
I am reading eldest by Cristopher Paolini.
I predict this chapter will be about Queen Islanzadi-queen of the elves- and Islanzadi's daughter, Arya that has been away for years. Will Arya accept the forgiveness that Queen Islanzadi has offered for wronging her? Yes, Arya has missed her mother so much she might not even return to the Varden- a resistance against the evil king, Galbatorix- in Farthen Dur- a inside of a mountain that provides protection from Galbatorix's empire.
I was reading, and I had a few questions. How did Arya get ambushed? I found the answer was, Arya got ambushed and poisoned by the Ra'zac, and taken to Gil'ead-a settlement controlled by Galbatorix- and imprisoned by one of Galbatorix's lieutenant's, the evil shade Durza. I had trouble with the word "folly" and read around the word and figured it meant mistake. I infer that Islanzadi figures Brom-Eragon's old magic trainer- is dead with the ring that Brom gave to Eragon and the sword Zar'oc on hiself, because Brom wouldn't give them up so easily. I vizualize that Elves once hated Dwarves, because Dwarves have never stepped foot in the halls of Islanzadi in a long time.
P.S. sorry it was a little late!
Chase
I predict this chapter will be about Queen Islanzadi-queen of the elves- and Islanzadi's daughter, Arya that has been away for years. Will Arya accept the forgiveness that Queen Islanzadi has offered for wronging her? Yes, Arya has missed her mother so much she might not even return to the Varden- a resistance against the evil king, Galbatorix- in Farthen Dur- a inside of a mountain that provides protection from Galbatorix's empire.
I was reading, and I had a few questions. How did Arya get ambushed? I found the answer was, Arya got ambushed and poisoned by the Ra'zac, and taken to Gil'ead-a settlement controlled by Galbatorix- and imprisoned by one of Galbatorix's lieutenant's, the evil shade Durza. I had trouble with the word "folly" and read around the word and figured it meant mistake. I infer that Islanzadi figures Brom-Eragon's old magic trainer- is dead with the ring that Brom gave to Eragon and the sword Zar'oc on hiself, because Brom wouldn't give them up so easily. I vizualize that Elves once hated Dwarves, because Dwarves have never stepped foot in the halls of Islanzadi in a long time.
P.S. sorry it was a little late!
Chase
Saturday, March 7, 2009
HR blog 4
I am reading Eldest by Christopher Paolini.
I predict Eragon will reach Silthrim, a town of the elves, because in the last chapter the elves were singing to the trees to help the forest of Du Welenvarden increase it's size and got close to Silthrim.
Will the elves notice the gedway ignasia-a mark on a Riders hand that tells other people that he/she is a Rider- on Eragon's hand and figure that Eragon is the last rider?
Why did Eragon begin to long for mountains,clearings or even hills in Du Welenvarden? Because he had been in the lush forest so long, and there was only grass and trees like a verdant sea. I infer the houses in Du Welenvarden are a part of Ellesmara, capital of the Elves. I had trouble with the word ethereal in the sentence " They elves all possessed a delicate, ethereal beauty that belied their unbreakable strength; to Eragon." I figured ethereal meant dreamlike or not real by asking my mother. I picture Islanzadi being very beautiful, being described in the book "She was as beautiful as a autumn sunset, proud and imperious with two dark eyebrows slanted like upraised wings lips as bright and red as holly berries and midnight hair bound under a diamond diadem. Her tunic was crimson, round her lips hung a girdle of braided gold. And clasped at the hollow of her neck was a velvet cloak that fell to the ground in languid folds."
I predict Eragon will reach Silthrim, a town of the elves, because in the last chapter the elves were singing to the trees to help the forest of Du Welenvarden increase it's size and got close to Silthrim.
Will the elves notice the gedway ignasia-a mark on a Riders hand that tells other people that he/she is a Rider- on Eragon's hand and figure that Eragon is the last rider?
Why did Eragon begin to long for mountains,clearings or even hills in Du Welenvarden? Because he had been in the lush forest so long, and there was only grass and trees like a verdant sea. I infer the houses in Du Welenvarden are a part of Ellesmara, capital of the Elves. I had trouble with the word ethereal in the sentence " They elves all possessed a delicate, ethereal beauty that belied their unbreakable strength; to Eragon." I figured ethereal meant dreamlike or not real by asking my mother. I picture Islanzadi being very beautiful, being described in the book "She was as beautiful as a autumn sunset, proud and imperious with two dark eyebrows slanted like upraised wings lips as bright and red as holly berries and midnight hair bound under a diamond diadem. Her tunic was crimson, round her lips hung a girdle of braided gold. And clasped at the hollow of her neck was a velvet cloak that fell to the ground in languid folds."
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