Saturday, April 04, 2020

For Alagaesia: Epilogue: Inheritance

The soaring dragon flying into Alagaesia from the eastern ocean was a unique blend of blue and green, sort of like the ocean itself, looking blue in one part and green in another. Against the clear blue sky, she appeared like a jewel. But the Urgal children watching the dragon failed to notice the person riding the said dragon - they were miniscule in comparison to the magnificence of the dragon. Besides, there had not been a dragon rider in ages in Alagaesia. The only rider on the council of advisors, Murtagh had long since lost his companion. However, his act of defying the elven queen herself to fulfill the wishes of lost dragons caught in immobile forms, to finally relieve them of the pain they had endured for a century was the stuff of legend in Urgal traditions.

For Alagaesia: 97. Fate beckons

It was a warm and sunny late spring morning, nearly two years after the return of wild dragons. Most of them had grown to be majestic and powerful dragons. They weren’t all powerful though: some were meek and yet they were wise. Some were just plain relaxed even when slurs were thrown at them. Not everyone of them had the temper of Saphira or the eagerness of Indra. This served to remind Eragon of how dragons were an entire species that was decimated in the war - every dragon - the meeker ones, the scholarly ones and the brave ones had been culled by the cruel King. But they were now back and would soon populate every nook and corner of Alagaesia as equals of the other four species.

For Alagaesia: 96. Five Species, One Country

The only outside affair that Eragon, Saphira, Arya and Indra actively involved themselves in nowadays was the matter of the Eldunari. Unfortunately, not a single one of them had broken out their stupor after decades of effort. Eragon’s elven guard stood watch over mount Marna dutifully and could not but be alarmed as they felt the mountain be consumed in the rage and sorrow that emanated from the Eldunari.

For Alagaesia: 95. Peace, at last

That life was a mixture of calm and storm was known to Eragon and his companions. But after a storm that had lasted since the arrival of Galbatorix on the scene, first as the future usurper claiming their happy lives of old and then as the century long tormentor of Alagaesia came a calm that altered their world view like nothing had ever done before.

For Alagaesia: 94. The Ups and Downs of Life

The first thing that Eragon did after securing the future of the Eldunari was to scry Nasuada to inform her of the death of Alagaesia's tyrant. He knew that such news would by itself lift the spirits of Murtagh's party like never before. They could even enjoy their journey through the heart of Alagaesia into the Du Weldenvarden with the knowledge that their tormentor would not come chasing behind them into those green canopies and that they could lead a free life henceforth.

For Alagaesia: 93. A long road to recovery

Watching the sun rise and kill the darkness of night was always fascinating. But doing that holding Arya’s hands and leaning on her shoulder was an entirely different experience. He could only describe it as heavenly. Having gained Islanzadi’s blessings, he did not think there was anything that could ever separate them again. They had eternity ahead of them to relive this moment. An involuntary smile lit up his face when that thought came to him. Eternity: to feel the pleasures of love.

Sunday, October 06, 2013

For Alagaesia: 92. His life's purpose

In a way he was glad that Galbatorix’s body had burst in a riot of energy and nothing remained of him. Otherwise, the sense of basic etiquette would have forced them to cremate him, which he was loath to do after suffering so much on account of the king. Besides his new found respect for Shruikan would never have allowed him to treat the king’s body equal to that of Shruikan.

Monday, September 30, 2013

For Alagaesia: 91. Edoc'sil

The birds and trees told them of a black dragon ridden by a man with even blacker heart fleeing towards the Spine. The passage of evil had left its mark on the land. And the land gave them the directions they needed. Alagaesia herself was set on getting rid of the disease by which she was afflicted in the last hundred years.

Sunday, September 22, 2013

For Alagaesia: 90. A drop of fresh water in the sea

Only when the accursed black sword was pulled out of her body and she twitched did he snap out of the stupor he was in. She was alive! She could yet be saved!

The sky, that he was seeing, was in a riot of sorts. The three dragons were spitting fire on each other so vehemently. Saphira and Indra were trying to make their way to the ground where their beloved riders were dying a certain death. Shruikan, being the domesticated dragon that he was, was trying hard to fulfill his master’s orders; that of keeping the dragons in the sky at all cost except when one or both of them could be killed.

For Alagaesia: 89. Sacrificial tendencies

“So, you came back with a means to defeat me, did you?” Galbatorix’s mocking voice rang across the city and its surroundings.


Neither Eragon nor Arya nor their dragons replied the unnecessary question. They were too shaken to do so anyway.