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Words of Wisdom


I'm not exactly sure what sort of words of wisdom are supposed to come from this chapter, I'm just glad it's short.

It actually begins promisingly enough. Eragon has bumped the bowl he's using for the scrying conversation he's having with Nasuada as she's trying to congraulate him. He realizes that she can't see the ripples because he's looking in water at her and she's looking through a mirror at him. Which is actually sort of interesting in regards to the way the magic works. It's kinda like how two people are on cell phones and one person is going "I can't hear you, can you here me? You're breaking up?" and the other person is, "I can here you just fine." THOUGH! I could have sworn the scrying spell only lets you see a person and not actually talk to them or anything. Mayhap that was a different spell or... something?

Anyway, Nasuada tells Eragon that he's a wonderful person for getting Orik elected king, even though he had to get attacked to do it. Because, you know, Orik couldn't have done it himself. And that it was Orik who took advantage of the circumstances and did something intelligent. Nope. Eragon gets all the credit.

Nasuada then wants to know when Eragon can get back. Three or four days?

Eragon is kinda... iffy on that whole return thing. See, he wants to go back to the elves and learn more. Nasuada wants him to kill things, or at least to hold off people who could kill them. Eragon wants to go and learn how to kill more things.

While they're having this conversation, Nasuada is constantly interrupted by things happening off screen.

But honestly the entire chapter is:

Nasuada: I want you to come back and help.

Eragon: But I need to go learn more.

Nasuada: But if you don't come back we'll all die

Eragon: But if I don't go learn more we'll die even more because when we get to Galby I won't know enough.

Nasuada: Well... fine. But come back here as quickly as possible. Four days is best even though you said that it'd take a week to get there and who knows how long it'll take you to do your lessons and things.


Oh, sure there's some talk about siege engines and stalling the battle, but honestly that's the gist of the chapter.

Also, Roran's back.

Date: 2010-05-06 06:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] falconwhitaker.livejournal.com
... well that chapter was short and fairly pointless O_o

Date: 2010-05-06 10:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chocolatemithra.livejournal.com
I like when Nasuada tells Eragon not to 'tarry' before telling them to 'fly! fly!' (Even if he didn't intend to echo Gandalf in Moria, that's the first thing it made me think of.)

Eragon gets all the credit.

As per Stu protocol, no?

Date: 2010-05-07 03:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ravenswept.livejournal.com
HURRAY! Consistancy, finally! All this time I was worried something might actually happen, and I was all "Oh no, if something happens he may have to actually demostrate some skill at drama and tension, and that'll break up the long flow of pointless and neandering he's been building up to!". Thank god we had this chapter, or my whole mind's view of Paolini might've been washed away with a few simple words. Consistancy man, he has it!

Date: 2010-05-07 10:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jacedraccus.livejournal.com
Anyone else have the horrible feeling they can see what Paolini's trying to do, they know what he THOUGHT he was doing, but that he missed it by... I was going to say the skin of his fingertips, but it's more like he missed it in the sense that he threw to third base in New York and the ball ended up in Texas....

Anyone else get that feeling?

I've had an epiphany maybe...

Date: 2010-05-07 09:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dove-cg.livejournal.com
The funny thing is, I don't think they actually need Eragon. They just need better training for their "soldiers", like adding in scouts and assigning better commanders (Roran doesn't count; I refuse to consider him better just because of an encounter that was pointlessly stupid on both sides.) And maybe a better leader to replace Nasuada.

But Eragon won't give them any of those things. He can kill a crap-ton of people at once, sure, but if he's going to do their work for them, why bother having soldiers at all? I honestly think the whole resistance group is a useless farce that Paolini would've been better off without. NOTHING changes if the entire group is ditched. The books just get a lot shorter. >:(

Date: 2010-05-07 11:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] easol.livejournal.com
Methinks Paolini dreams up the chapter names before he gets around to writing the chapters.

Date: 2010-05-19 01:09 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] angrboda
Hi, I'm new around these parts. :) I've been listening to the Inheritance books on audio book and I rather liked the first book. The second one I thought was long. The third one is LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONGGG OMG!!!! I do so wish I hadn't gone for the audio book format here. At least with paper books you can skim past all the ohgetONwithit moments. I hope the poor guy reading them was paid well.

So I have been complaining some about that lately, which made a flister show me your sporkings. I can only say I agree SO MUCH with you on practically everything in those books. You've covered pretty much all my major issues and pointed out a good number of things that I hadn't thought about before. Thanks for 1½ days of entertainment, I'll be keeping an eye out for the rest of the book.

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