5/30/2023 0 Comments Brisingr audible![]() ![]() Therefore, it is extremely likely that Galbatorix had control of Shruikan's Eldunarí, which gave Galbatorix control over Shruikan. The bond between Galbatorix and Shruikan was a mangled and corrupted version of the natural link between dragon and Rider. By the time of the Varden's rebellion against Galbatorix, Shruikan was believed to be the only remaining dragon in all of Alagaësia. Shruikan was spared in The Banishing of the Names because he was forced into servitude, unlike The Forsworn's dragons, who chose to help. When Shruikan was fully grown, he was forced by Galbatorix and his servant, Morzan, to take down the Riders and kill his own brethren. ![]() ![]() Galbatorix used Magic to artificially speed up Shruikan's growth, making him gigantic in size. He twisted the young dragon's mind with powerful Dark magic, so that Shruikan would serve as Galbatorix's new dragon. Galbatorix then named the dragon Shruikan, a perversion of the usual custom, as dragons normally opted to choose their own names when they were old enough to understand this concept. With the help of Morzan, Galbatorix stole Shruikan after he murdered his true rider. He was denied his hope and to exact revenge, he formulated a plan to steal a dragon hatchling. He demanded another dragon and the desperation of his request revealed that he was insane. When Galbatorix's dragon, Jarnunvösk, was killed by Urgals, Galbatorix traveled back to the Dragon Riders' stronghold in Ilirea, where he was brought before the Council of Elders. ![]()
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