The "Inheritance" series by Christopher Paolini ends with Eragon leaving Alagaësia to ensure the dragons can survive. He and his companions help establish a new Dragon Riders academy, and Eragon finds a new home where he can live in peace. The book closes with hints that there may be more adventures for Eragon in the future.
SPOILER WARNING!*** They defeat Galbatorix. Nasuada becomes queen of Alagaesia (sp?) and Murtagh becomes good, because he falls in love with Nasuada. Roren lives and gets to be an Earl. They rescue a ton of hijacked dragon eggs and Eragon goes on to train a new order of dragons and riders. He and Arya go their separate ways and do not become a couple... very disappointing.
Christopher Paolini's fourth book is called Inheritance.
Christopher Paolini
"Inheritance" was written by Christopher Paolini. It is the fourth book in the Inheritance Cycle series.
the author is Christopher Paolini
It already came out
Eragon by Christopher Paolini
October 2012.
it will be "inheritance"
So far, Paolini has only written three of the books in The Inheritance Cycle.
The Lord of the Rings
No, Christopher Paolini is not from Ireland. He is an American author best known for the "Inheritance Cycle" series, which includes the popular book "Eragon."
As of the last update, there is no official Laurel-Leaf edition of "Inheritance" by Christopher Paolini. It's best to check with the publisher or bookstore for the most current information on new editions.