List of The Inheritance Cycle characters explained

This is a list of key characters in The Inheritance Cycle, a fantasy adventure series by Christopher Paolini. The series contains several hundred characters, while the following list contains only the most frequently mentioned.[1]

Many of the names Paolini has used originate from Old Norse, German, Old English, and Russian sources, as well as the invented languages.[2] [3] With the exception of Angela, the characters' personalities are entirely imagined and not based on actual people.[4] Some characters, like the titular character Eragon were developed before the series was written, while others (such as Angela) were added on an as-needed basis.[3]

Major characters

Eragon has dark brown eyes and hair and fights with bow and arrow or a sword, especially the sword Brisingr, crafted for him by the master smith Rhunön. After a magic ceremony in the second novel, Eragon takes on the physical characteristics of an elf, although he retains some aspects of his human body (such as the ability to grow a beard). He is a skilled magician.

The author originally intended Eragon's character serve in an autobiographical capacity. However, Paolini states, "Eragon has done many things that I haven’t—such as ride a dragon, fight monsters, and use magic—and these experiences have made him a different person than me. Eragon is now his own person, similar to me in some respects, but possessing a unique history, likes, dislikes, friends, and family."[6] Eragon was the first character developed by Paolini, and the author's outline of how the character would develop drove the novels' storyline.[3] The name "Eragon" is an aptronym based on the word "dragon", and a play on the phrase "an era gone".[7] [3]

Eragon was portrayed by Edward Speleers in the film adaptation of Eragon.[8] [9]

Saphira's name is derived from the word "sapphire", and as such serves as an aptronym describing her coloration (blue being Paolini's favorite color).[7] [3] She was voiced by Rachel Weisz in the film.[8]

Arya is over 100 years old. She is beautiful, wise, and possesses inhuman speed, strength, grace, and superior fighting and magical skills (like most elves). She has long black hair, slanted cat-like green eyes, and is very tall.

She was portrayed by Sienna Guillory in the film.[8]

Murtagh was played by Garrett Hedlund in the film.[8]

He was played by John Malkovich in the film adaptation of Eragon.[8]

Nasuada was played by Caroline Chikezie in the film version of Eragon.[8]

Roran was played by Chris Egan in the film Eragon.

Humans

Brom was played by Jeremy Irons in the film adaption of Eragon.

*Pronounced "AH-zhi-hod".

Ajihad was played by Djimon Hounsou in the film version of Eragon.[8] His name is entirely Paolini's invention.[15]

Katrina is portrayed by Tamsin Egerton in the film adaptation. However her scenes were cut in the final version of the film.

Riders

The Dragon Riders are the humans and elves who bonded with dragon hatchlings, as well as a kind of police force existing in the time before Galbatorix's rise to power. They began with the first Eragon, an elf who adopted a newly hatched dragon during a massive war between their two species. Their rule ended 100 years before the events of Eragon with the death of Vrael.[5] [14]

Dragons

In the books, the dragons are grouped into those bonded to Riders and wild dragons. The wild dragons are far more fierce, while the bonded dragons are more intellectual. All dragons hatch from eggs, in which they can remain for a very long time; once hatched they have a nearly infinite lifespan and continue growing their whole lives. They can breathe fire and reproduce at about six months old.[5] When a dragon dies, it has the option to transfer its consciousness into a diamond-like organ inside its body called an Eldunarí. If it disgorges its "heart of hearts" before its death, the dragon has no choice but to retreat into it when it dies. Such Eldunarí will live on until another creature destroys them.[10] Dragons are a variety of colors, which do not appear to be related to their parents' colors.[3] [14]

Elves

The elves are one of the oldest races, but not native to Alagaësia. They came from a land called Alalea. They are very gifted in magic and live in the forest called Du Weldenvarden.[14]

Dwarves

The dwarves are one of the only humanoids native to Alagaësia. Their mythology holds that they were born from the rock of the mountains there.[14]

Other characters and creatures

Her character is loosely based on Paolini's sister.[16] [15]

Angela is portrayed by Joss Stone in the film Eragon.[8]

The Ra'zac are killed in the movie, but remain alive until Brisingr in the novels (although some Ra'zac eggs are later discovered in the final novel).[7] [13] [10]

Durza is portrayed by Robert Carlyle in the film Eragon.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Behind a Bestseller: A Look Into the Inner Workings of the Inheritance Cycle . . November 3, 2011 . February 27, 2018 . Bean, Joy.
  2. Web site: Christoper Paolini interview on Eragon . April 16, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101223165045/http://yabookscentral.com/cfusion/index.cfm?fuseAction=authors.interview&interview_id=41 . December 23, 2010 .
  3. Web site: Christopher Paolini: 'Inspiration strikes about once every blue moon' . . November 16, 2011 . February 27, 2018 . Pauli, Michelle.
  4. Web site: The Author . Random House LLC . February 27, 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090215044938/http://www.alagaesia.com/christopherpaolini.htm . February 15, 2009 . dead .
  5. Book: Eragon . registration . . Paolini, Christopher . Christopher Paolini . 2003 . New York . 0375826696.
  6. Web site: Alagaesia.com interview . April 18, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100918161335/http://www.alagaesia.com/talktrilogy.html . September 18, 2010 . dead .
  7. Web site: Eragon Character List . Gradesaver LLC . February 27, 2018 . Anthony Harkin and Alex Sherer.
  8. Web site: Eragon Cast and Crew . TV Guide . January 8, 2018.
  9. Web site: 'Eragon' is a 'Star Wars' wannabe. Germaine, David. December 13, 2006. Today show. NBC. January 8, 2018.
  10. Book: Inheritance, or The Vault of Souls . . Paolini, Christopher . Christopher Paolini . 2011 . New York . 9780375856112.
  11. Book: Eldest . . Paolini, Christopher . Christopher Paolini . 2005 . New York . 9780375840401 . registration .
  12. Web site: Eldest: The Inheritance Cycle, Book 2 . . Book reviews . February 27, 2018 . Berman, Matt.
  13. Book: Brisingr . registration . . Paolini, Christopher . Christopher Paolini . 2008 . New York . 978-0375826726.
  14. Book: Eragon's Guide to Alagaësia . . Paolini, Christopher . Christopher Paolini . 2009 . New York . 9780375858239.
  15. Web site: Naming the Inheritance Cycle's Memorable Characters and Places . Paolini International LLC . Paolini.net . September 24, 2014 . February 27, 2018 . Macauley, Mike.
  16. Web site: About Christopher Paolini . April 18, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090215044938/http://www.alagaesia.com/christopherpaolini.htm . February 15, 2009 . dead .