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Kvetha
Fricäya! Greetings, Friends!
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I
am pleased to tell you that the title of Book
Three in the Inheritance cycle is Brisingr.
Sometimes one’s first thought is best, and
so it was with naming this book. After many
months of trying to sum up a complex story
in a single word, it struck me that I had
had the name all along. For reasons that will
become clear when you read Brisingr,
this title is perfect.
Brisingr
is an Old Norse word for “fire.” As you may
remember, in Eragon, Brom uses the
word brisingr to start a fire. This
is the first time Eragon hears an ancient
language word, a word of magic. Later, when
Eragon is cornered by Urgals in Yazuac, he
shouts “Brisingr!” to great effect
(see Eragon—chapters "Revelation
at Yazuac" and "Admonishments").
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Both
elements of the cover, the gold dragon Glaedr and
the title, touch on Eragon’s inheritance. With his
painting, John Jude Palencar has captured the dignity
and wisdom of Glaedr, and Random House has again designed
an awesome book cover.
More
exciting news is on the horizon . . .
May
your swords stay sharp!
Christopher Paolini
For
more information and news about Book Three in the Inheritance
cycle, visit
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