
The book Eragon by Christopher Paolini has 503 pages. It is about a boy named Eragon and he finds a blue egg. It hatches into a blue dragon, names it Saphira, and becomes a rider . Some people called the Ra'zac destroyed his house and his uncle looking for Saphira. Eragon wants to get revenge on Galbatorix and his army, Urgals, and shade. So, he travels with and old Rider named Brom to the Varden to look for help. An important place to the book is the Varden.
An important place to the book is the Varden. There are many reasons the Varden is important to the book. One reason is that it saved Eragon's life. He was about to be killed by the Urgals and the Varden saved him. Also, the Varden helped save an elf named Arya life as well.
Another reason that the Varden is important to the book is that Eragon killed the shade, Durza, there. That is why the Varden is an important place to the book.
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