Monday, March 9, 2015

Inheritance Post Part 2

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Last weeks blog post was supposed to be the sort of like a plot twist where we were supposed to simply break off from the story and make up our own idea of what should or could have taken place in Fahrenheit 451. I really didn't like that assignment because there are two types of people, creative and pure fact based... I'm that person that is pure fact based and the Dover Beach assignment required a lot of creativity to write and I'm just glad it's over. Now let's get on topic.

I read about half of Inheritance when I wrote part one of the blog post, I finished up the rest of the book in the last month, here's what happens in the second half. Once they leave the Rock of Kuthian they forget about everything on it(which makes it pretty pointless to ever go there). They regroup with the Varden and soon after, attack Urubaen, the city Galbatorix is in.

Eragon, Saphira, and Arya break into the Citadel containing Galbatorix and make their way past a series of traps. Galbatorix subdues them and tells them that he know the true name of the secret language(why does the villain always reveal there secrets), which is referred to as the Word throughout the book. Galbatorix orders Murtagh to fight Eragon, soon after which Galbatorix realizes that Murtagh has broken his oath and send him to the ground, unconcious. After that Eragon sends at Galbatorix which causes him to feel all the pain that he has caused throughout Alagaesia throughout the years. Once the pain and agony is too much for Galbatorix to bear he says to spell that kills him. The spell causes a huge explosion causing the citadel to collapse,

Once the battle is over Nausada is named the High Queen of Human Alagaesia. Arya returns to Du Weldenvarden to help in elections of the new queen after the previous has just died. She also takes the green dragon egg which hatches to her making her the newest dragon rider. Eragon then changes the code of the dragon riders to allow dwarves and urgals to become dragon riders. Ever since Alagaesia has lived in peace, never to be disturbed again(as far as we know).

Now that I am done with the entire Inheritance Cycle, I can say that it was an excellent series and I definitely recommend any of the books to people who like action and fantasy worlds. I thought that this was the third best book in the series, it was still written wonderfully, it's just that the ending was predictable, as the ending to many series' because the villain has to die so the close the book came to a conclusion the more expected everything became. I would still rate this book a 7 out of 10 and strongly recommend it. 

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