![]() While it is not detailed, only implied, it is still there.Įragon and his cousin, Roran, both curse. Roran, being engaged, is sleeping with his intended. They do not do so often, but every once in a while it will give a reference to wine, beer, or mead. Many of the main characters die Eragon is present at many of these deaths and, as we read from his point of view, it can get detailed and graphic.Ĭharacters, including Eragon, drink wine. Eragon continues to be able to control things by speaking commands in the Ancient Language, which comes across as a kind of magic. One of the characters is possessed by dark spirits. The Dwarfs have theirs, the tribes have theirs, and the Elves are atheistic. ![]() ![]() There are, however, several mentions of gods. There is no mention of church or the Bible. Getting pregnant before you are married seems to be acceptable, even though tradition frowns upon it, and it is alright to live with someone and not be married. In Eldest especially, there is a good bit of questionable content. This book has very loose morality Paolini seems to be very open minded. While Galbatorix attempts to expand his power in Alegaesia, Eragon grows rather fond of a certain Elf and also finds that he is not the only Dragon Rider left. With the death of a good friend, Eragon must face life, and his training in Du Wendel Warden, without any companions. ![]() ![]() While it is a good read, there is a lot of violence and some implied sexual content. ![]()
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