![]() ![]() It’s called Eragon’s Guide to Alagaësia and is an illustrated tour of the most interesting peoples, places, and things of Eragon’s world. ![]() Over the past few months, in addition to writing Book Four, I’ve been helping Random House and Templar Publishing produce a companion book to the Inheritance cycle. The following was what Paolini said in his newsletter about the Guide:īy now you may have heard the exciting news. However, Paolini has since said that, with the exception of the fate of Islanzadí, he considers the information in the guide to be canonical. They are, therefore, potentially non-canon. This noted, it is obvious that these drawings and images do not necessarily reflect the designs of Christopher Paolini's imagination. One should note when reading, however, that although there are many detailed and captivating illustrations, the styles of the artists who drew them are very evident throughout the book, and are very different. The book is a treasure trove of beautiful illustrations and three dimensional additions, such as letters, patches of synthesized Feldûnost fur, and other wonderful synthesized mementos of Alagaësia. The premise of the book is that you are a new Dragon Rider, and although Eragon Shadeslayer cannot currently see to your training, as he is preoccupied with other duties, he has compiled this guide in order to assist you. 978-3-9 Eragon's Guide to Alagaësia is a book by Christopher Paolini that was released on November 3, 2009. ![]()
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