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Does Saphira know???
Topic Started: Jul 23 2006, 02:13 PM (863 Views)
CACTOOS
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That would be very weird though Salena being with Morzan a bad Rider and going to Brom a ex-good rider.

A FLEE INFESTATION!!! VERY CREATIVE
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My belief is that once she realized what a monster he was, it was easy to fall out of love with him.
I mean, look at how he treated her.
Lures her to fall in love with him.
Doesn't marry her, lives out of wedlock with her
Just uses her after he trains her as a spy
Gets her pregnant and secuesters her
Once her FIRST child is born, he separates her from him
Allows her to see her child when he feels like it
Endangers her life each time he sends her to spy on his enemies
Almost kills his own son

I mean, the woman would have to hate him after all this. She meets Brom, falls in love of his kindness, gets pregnant and she runs away to have the baby while he's (Morzan) on Saphira's egg hunt, returns to Morzan's castle, to be told he's dead by Brom's hand and Bam! She dies 14 days after she returns.

Some life he gave her! :angry: :angry:
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Ive got the evidence!!!! Here it goes: Brom said, “She was full of dignity and pride, like Garrow. Ultimately it was her downfall, but it was one of her greatest gifts nevertheless. . . . She always helped the poor and the less fortunate, no matter what her situation.” He answered to Eragon’s question, “You knew her well?”, “Well enough to miss her when she was gone.” Also, Blagden said “Son and father alike, both as blind as bats” after being asked what his first prophesy ment. This denotes that Blagden had met Eragon's father. Morzan had never gone to Ellesmera, though Brom had. On pg. 435 of Eragon, Angela saya, "He (Brom) loved a woman, but it was his affection which was her undoing." So what happened was she was carrying Brom's child and Morzan found out. She went to Carvahall and had Eragon. She then ran off, running from Morzan, was caught, and then killed. This enraged Brom and Brom went and killed Morzan. Later, he went to Carvahall to keep an eye on his son, Eragon.
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WOW that would explain ALOT
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WOW! That is awsome evidence! you have deffentally convinced me that Brom is Eragon's father! And I dont think even Saphira knows this but I think Joad might know something.
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Wow, I never thought of that, but Jeod may have been there when Brom met Selena.
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I just have a feeling that Joad knows even more than that
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WOW! Both posts merged seamlessly! Great job I'MNOTCRAZY!



I've always felt that whatever Saphira may know, Joed, Ajihad, Oromis and Izslanzadi knew about Brom being Eragon's father.

Why, think over the following:

Eragon, 187
"Brom grunted. After a long silence he said, "We'd better fo out and join Eragon. I get worried when he's alone. That boy has an unnatural propensity for being where's trouble."
"Are you surprised?"
"Not really."
What's with that "not really," I think because of the 'like father, like son" thing. We know all the things Brom did after his dragon died, don't we? ;)


Eragon, 416
Ajihad handed Zar'roc to him. "That reminds me, I have Brom's ring, which was sent as confirmation of his identity. I was keeping it for when he returned to Tronjheim. Now that he's dead, I suppose it belongs to you, and I think he would have wanted you to have it." He opened a drawer and took the ring from it."
Why does it now belong to Eragon? Why would Ajihad say "Brom would have liked Eragon to have it? BECAUSE Eragon IS his SON! :P

Eragon, 493
"There was a low rumble. I am Osthat Chetowa, the Morning Sage. And Togira Ikonoka, the Cripple Who Is Whole. Come to me, Eragon, for I have answers to all you ask. You will not be safe until you find me."
He as all the answers to Eragon's questions, so HE WOULD know the truth of Eagon's father. And I have a feeling that's the first thing that's going to fly out of Eragon's mouth when they meet again.

Eldest, 227-8
"When she finished, Islanzadi asked, "Dragon, what is your name?"
Saphira.
A flash of recognition appeared in the queen's expression, but she made no comment on it. "Welcome to Ellesmera, Saphira. And yours, Rider?"

Down in that same paragraph; "I assume by your presence here, Eragon, so soon after Saphira's egg was captured, and by the ring on your hand and the sword on your hip, that Brom is dead and that your training with him was incomplete."
Why would the ring and the sword lead her to that conclusion, besides Brom not being there, if she did not have prior knowledge of Brom's feats and as the last of the elf friends, she must have known about Eragon's existance even if she did not know his name?

Food for thought, guys, food for thought!!! :P :P
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As much as i want brom to be Eragons father i dont think he is, just a foster father or whatever
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I think these theories make sense, but it wouldnt give anything to the series
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Brom being Eragon's father would add ALOT to the series!!!
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Aug 6 2006, 04:50 AM
I think these theories make sense, but it wouldnt give anything to the series

How not? As it is, Eragon is ashamed, demoralized and horrified to think Morzan is his father. The knowledge of Brom being his father, would add strentgh and a new found purpose to destroy not only the Empire, but the Raz'zas too!
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Yeah, Eragon "loved" brom. It would make him have a vengeance burn in him and thus would REALLY want to kill the Ra'zac and the Empire.
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I think that he should capture the ra'zac and slowly cut away at their limbs!
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Aug 7 2006, 08:39 PM
Yeah, Eragon "loved" brom. It would make him have a vengeance burn in him and thus would REALLY want to kill the Ra'zac and the Empire.

We know Saphira shares Eragon's hate of the Raz'zac, so maybe she will encourage him to go for them, and then at the same time they'll be able to avenge Brom and Garrow's death.
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