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Eragon asked.
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fantasy
dragons
brightscales
dragon-riders
shurtugal
saphira
eragon
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Christopher Paolini |
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I have a new name for pain. The Obliterator. Because when you're in pain, nothing else can exist. Not thought. Not emotion. Only the drive to escape the pain. When it's strong enough, the Obliterator strips us of everything that makes us who we are, until we're reduced to creatures less than animals, creatures with a single desire and goal: escape.
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pain
saphira
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Christopher Paolini |
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"I'm healthy as an ox. And you?" "To compare myself with a bovine would be both ridiculous and insulting, but I'm fit as ever, if that is what you are asking."
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funny
saphira
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Christopher Paolini |
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She lowered her head until it was at his level. He stroked the line of her jaw, and then pressed his forehead against her hard snout and held her as tightly as he could, her scales sharp against his fingers. Hot tears began to slide down his cheeks. 'Why do you cry?' she asked. 'Because... I'm lucky enough to be bonded with you.' 'Little one.
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saphira
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Christopher Paolini |
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"Lifaen beamed and cried, "Isn't she glorious? See how her scales catch the light! No treasure in the world can match this sight." Similar exclamations floated across the river from Nari. "Bloody unbearable, that's what it is," muttered Orik into his beard. Eragon hid a smile, though he agreed with the dwarf. The elves never seemed to tire of praising Saphira. said Saphira. She landed with a gigantic splash and submerged her head to escape a diving sparrow. Of course not, said Eragon. Saphira eyed him from underwater. "
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orik
saphira
eragon
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Christopher Paolini |
9ecf096
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Whatever you make, base it upon that which is most important to you. Only then will it have depth and meaning, and only then will it resonate with others.
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work
saphira
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Christopher Paolini |
e52bfac
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There is no more exciting sport than flying, for if you lose, you die.
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saphira-and-eragon
saphira
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Christopher Paolini |
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"Eragon went to see the dragon for the first time since it had spoken to him. He approached apprehensively, aware now that it was an equal. "Eragon." "Is that all you can say?" he snapped. "Yes." His eyes widened at the unexpected reply, and he sat down roughly. "
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talk
the-inheritance
saphira
eragon
dragon
sarcasm
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Christopher Paolini |
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If you wish to remain above the forces here, do not let anyone's approval dictate your actions
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saphira
the-inheritance-cycle
eragon
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Christopher Paolini |