Next time you pick up Eragon , you’ll never have to ask, “Who was that again?” or “Where did that happen?” — because you have the ultimate index at your fingertips.
Eragon realizes the Index has a secret loophole: the Guardian’s name is not listed anywhere. If he writes “The Archivist” as his 998th entry, it will complete the Index—but as the last entry, he will become the sole Guardian, able to control who is written or erased. If he writes “Vellum” (her erased name), he will restore her to the Index, making her mortal and stoppable—but he will have only two entries left before he becomes a mindless Keeper. index of eragon
A secret society of beings born from the three blank pages Eragon discovered. They are the “never-weres”—sentient ideas, unborn children, forgotten gods. One of them, a quiet elf girl named Null , has no name at all. She wants Eragon to write her a real name, giving her true existence. But to do so, he must sacrifice one of his remaining “entries” before he reaches 1,000. Next time you pick up Eragon , you’ll
For fans and students, "Index of Eragon" refers to structured guides that navigate the dense lore of Alagaësia created by Christopher Paolini. If he writes “Vellum” (her erased name), he
The story begins in the village of Carvahall in the land of Alagaësia. Eragon, a fifteen-year-old farm boy, finds a polished blue stone in the Spine, a mountain range feared by locals. He attempts to trade it for food, but the local butcher refuses, unsettled by the stone. Shortly after, the stone hatches to reveal a dragon hatchling. Eragon names her Saphira and secretly raises her in the woods near his farm.