![]() ![]() ![]() The blade itself was a lighter iridescent blue, like the color of Saphira's neck. It had a dark blue scabbard, like the color of Saphira's back, with a leaf-shaped steel cap on the end of the scabbard. ![]() The glyph for "fire" in the Ancient Language, " Brisingr", was engraved on both the blade and the scabbard. Eragon also commented that he would like to comfortably grip the hilt with both hands for more powerful blows. In the end, Rhunön and Eragon agreed that he needed "a sword for all occasions," one that he could use just as easily in Farthen Dûr's tunnels as he could in a large battlefield. During Rhunön's interrogation, Eragon had mentioned that he prefers to wield a sword and a shield, but that he rarely had a shield at his disposal. Brisingr was a hand-and-a-half sword with a curved cross-guard and a slightly longer hilt than usual. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |