She demands how this can be, how they could’ve escaped Galby, because dragons don’t hide when they fight, and they aren’t cowards to run from danger. She demands them to explain themselves. Oh noes! The puppet rebels! Quick, subdue her!
And we are not like the Fanghur or the lesser vipers who abandon their young to live or die according to the whims of fate. Wow. Way to be not-so-subtly racist, Umaroth.
And the reason why I say it’s a hamster wheel is because it literally goes nowhere but in circles. My explanation for all this is the following: The Vault of Souls was originally intended as storage for the wild dragon eggs, to prevent the wild dragons from recovering them and so keep them under control. Because of they rebelled too much, they would never see their children again. They also put in the Eldunarya of the older wild dragons, to get rid of them. When Galbatorix attacked, they panicked, putting in some random eggs and Eldunarya to ensure some of their order would survive. Umaroth, as lead dragon, also put in his Eldunarí there and then locked the vault, setting it to a true name they wished to see in a Rider. I'll give a more complete explanation later, because it's pretty hard to distill much from the story.
Plus they had the wild dragons on their side, which boosted their numbers even more. I think the wild dragons were on Galbatorix's side. After all, they had been severely mistreated by the Riders and they would like to see them fall. That could be why the Riders fell so easy: The Forsworn had inside information from the wild dragons and knew exactly how to push them into self-destruction. The wild dragons who did go to Vroengard then successfully distracted the Riders from the escape of the rest of the wild dragons.
and his name shall someday be sung in every corner of Alagaësia. Can't wait to hear ballads about "Thuviel, the nuclear suicide bomber."
It may or may not be true, but just thinking it could be would get my blood boiling if I was in Eragon’s shoes. And I’d tell all of them they could shove it and fucking die down here because of what they did. I'd do the same. Everything about this is wrong. They never had the right to and should never have done it. I guess I've made up for a lot of his emotions in this respect.
Like I said, nobody asks why they didn’t heal Brom. It sounds like they didn't know Brom had been attacked. I'll assume this is part of the ability of the Ra'zac to hide their minds. So they could hide from the Eldunarya too and thus were able to kill Brom.
Are we sure the Riders weren’t actually tyrants themselves and Galby was the one who decided the tyrants had to go in order to have true peace in the world? Exactly what happened.
So unless the Riders deliberately threw in the towel and chose to lose, which is literally the only explanation I have, That's my explanation too. They had to have blown themselves up, quite literally, for the Forsworn to win.
Anyway, Umaroth says it was some hermit guy who lived on the northern coast of Alaglag 1200 years ago.
Okay... Even if it was Tenga, someone else should have discovered this or anything like advanced technology in 1200 years. But then the Riders blocked all technological advances, so...
Aw, what a sentimental little twat-weasel. You're really creative at inventing insults for Eragon :D
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Date: 2022-03-27 07:46 am (UTC)Oh noes! The puppet rebels! Quick, subdue her!
Wow. Way to be not-so-subtly racist, Umaroth.
My explanation for all this is the following: The Vault of Souls was originally intended as storage for the wild dragon eggs, to prevent the wild dragons from recovering them and so keep them under control. Because of they rebelled too much, they would never see their children again.
They also put in the Eldunarya of the older wild dragons, to get rid of them.
When Galbatorix attacked, they panicked, putting in some random eggs and Eldunarya to ensure some of their order would survive. Umaroth, as lead dragon, also put in his Eldunarí there and then locked the vault, setting it to a true name they wished to see in a Rider.
I'll give a more complete explanation later, because it's pretty hard to distill much from the story.
I think the wild dragons were on Galbatorix's side. After all, they had been severely mistreated by the Riders and they would like to see them fall. That could be why the Riders fell so easy: The Forsworn had inside information from the wild dragons and knew exactly how to push them into self-destruction. The wild dragons who did go to Vroengard then successfully distracted the Riders from the escape of the rest of the wild dragons.
Can't wait to hear ballads about "Thuviel, the nuclear suicide bomber."
I'd do the same. Everything about this is wrong. They never had the right to and should never have done it. I guess I've made up for a lot of his emotions in this respect.
It sounds like they didn't know Brom had been attacked. I'll assume this is part of the ability of the Ra'zac to hide their minds. So they could hide from the Eldunarya too and thus were able to kill Brom.
Exactly what happened.
That's my explanation too. They had to have blown themselves up, quite literally, for the Forsworn to win.
Okay... Even if it was Tenga, someone else should have discovered this or anything like advanced technology in 1200 years. But then the Riders blocked all technological advances, so...
You're really creative at inventing insults for Eragon :D