Eragon Is The Rider

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There are many characters in this book. Eragon is the rider. A rider is a person who rides a dragon. Eragon is a 15 year old boy with a brave heart. Saphira is a blue scaled dragon with wings, sharp claws, and breathes fire. Roran is Eragon's cousin. They call him strong hammer. He has a spear and a hammer. He is quick and fast with his weapons.
The setting of this book is in different parts of Alagaesia. Eragon and roran were both from carvahall. Eragon traveled to the Boer Mountains and fought a battle there. Then he traveled to the land of elves, Du Weldenvarden, and trained there while Roran went and fought for Carvahall. Then he traveled to Narda and set sail into the sea.
I relate to this book because I train for wrestling and Eragon

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