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Brisingr (or The
Seven Promises of
Eragon Shadeslayer and
Saphira Bjartskular) /brɪsɪŋər/ is the
third novel in The
Inheritance Cycle by
Christopher Paolini...
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Inheritance Cycle,
which consists of the
books Eragon (2002),
Eldest (2005),
Brisingr (2008),
Inheritance (2011), and the follow-up
short story collection The...
- 2005. Both were New York
Times bestsellers. The
third book in the series,
Brisingr, was
published by
Knopf on
September 20, 2008. The
fourth book in the series...
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Paolini has
stated that
during writing, the
length of the
third book,
Brisingr, grew, and the book was
split into two
parts to be
published separately...
- 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...
- of the
first element is uncertain. It has been
derived from Old
Norse brísingr, a
poetic term for "fire" or "amber"
mentioned in the
anonymous versified...
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Sailor Moon,
Sailor Ur****'
Space Sword is
themed after a falchion. In
Brisingr,
Eragon uses a
falchion after he
loses his
first sword, Zar'roc, in the...
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deluxe edition included an
excerpt of
Brisingr, a
poster of
Glaedr (which
would become the
cover art for
Brisingr), the
history of Alagaësia, art by Christopher...
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References to
Doctor Who have also
appeared in the
young adult fantasy novels Brisingr and High Wizardry, the
video game Rock Band,[citation needed] the Adult...
- Z Vol 1 7 Paolini,
Christopher (20
September 2008). "Acknowledgments".
Brisingr (1st ed.). New York City:
Alfred A. Knopf. p. 761. ISBN 978-0-375-82672-6...