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he will live for a long time, possibly forever

he will leave algaesia forever someday (Read the final book: Inheritance)

he will fall in love with someone of royal blood (Arya)

he would be betrayed by a family member(Murtagh)

Some one close to him would die soon (Brom)

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Angela told Eragon that his future was full of change and uncertainty, but that he would have the strength and courage to face whatever challenges came his way. She also mentioned a possible romantic relationship in his future.

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Selena told him, that he would fall in love with someone of a noble descent she did not know if it would turn out or not.

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