In the resolution of "Eragon," Eragon defeats the antagonist, King Galbatorix, with the help of his dragon Saphira and other allies. Eragon establishes a new order for dragon riders and works towards rebuilding Alagaësia. He also leaves Alagaësia to train the next generation of riders, signaling a new beginning for the land.
There is no resolution until the last book comes out
Well eragons recovery training and revenge
There really isnt much of a resolution for the first book so... bummer
he trains an thats about it
its also the fact that books with a series dont really have a resolution until the last book
If you have ever read lord of the rings the return of the king, just replace frodo with eragon and your fine.
In "Eldest" by Christopher Paolini, the resolution sees Eragon defeating Durza, overcoming internal conflicts, and taking on the responsibility of training future Dragon Riders. Eragon also learns more about his heritage and sets off on a journey to continue his training and the fight against Galbatorix.
Brisingr, the third book in the Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini, sees the protagonist, Eragon, continue his quest to defeat the ruthless king, Galbatorix. The resolution involves a final battle between Eragon and Galbatorix, during which Eragon discovers a way to defeat the king using his true name and the Eldunarí. After a fierce confrontation, Eragon emerges victorious, bringing an end to Galbatorix's tyrannical rule.
Eragon
Ed Speleers played Eragon in the movie.
In Eragon the dragon is called Saphira and her rider is Eragon
Eragon does not have a religion.
Ed Speleers played the character of Eragon in the movie adaptation of the book "Eragon."
Characters: Eragon, Roran (Eragon's cousin), Arya (elf who got the egg to Eragon) Saphira (Eragon's dragon) Brom (storyteller/dragon rider/Eragon's dad), and galbatorix (main antagonist).
Eragon
Book one in the Inheritance Series is called Eragon. The only known riders in Eragon are Galbatorix and Eragon himself, though at the end of Brom's life Eragon learns that he too was once a rider.
Eragon was written by Christopher Paolini.