What is the name of Broms sword?
Undbitr
Undbitr was the Rider’s sword of Brom. Like all Rider swords, it was forged by the elf smith Rhunön. It was colored the same aquamarine hue of his Dragon, Saphira.
What sword does Eragon use?
Brisingr
Brisingr is Eragon’s Rider’s sword. It was his third sword after Zar’roc and his falchion, fourth if one counts the dwarf sword temporarily loaned to him. It was forged for Eragon by Rhunön, who used Eragon’s body to circumvent the oath of “never” making another Dragon Rider’s blade.
Who is the Green dragon in Eragon?
Firnen
Firnen was a green male dragon bonded to Arya, the Elven princess (later queen) of Ellesmera. Firnen was one of the three dragon eggs alongside Saphira and Thorn, taken by Galbatorix when the tyrant king and his dragon Shruikan killed the Dragon Riders and anointed himself ruler of Alagaesia.
Is there a hand and half sword in Eragon?
Eragon’s new sword, Brisingr, was also designed as a hand-and-a-half sword. This was an interesting twist because Eragon and Murtagh are half-brothers. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.
What kind of sword was Murtagh’s hand and half sword?
Murtagh used a hand-and-a-half sword with a leather-wrapped hilt (though the detail of the hilt is not mentioned until Brisingr) throughout his travels with Eragon, up until he claimed Zar’roc from Eragon at the Battle of The Burning Plains. Eragon kept Murtagh’s old sword as a memento after the battle, though he did not use it for himself.
How did Eragon get the Brisingr Dragon Blade?
It was forged for Eragon by Rhunön, who used Eragon’s body to circumvent the oath of “never” making another Dragon Rider’s blade. Eragon also used a staff prior to obtaining his sword. Brisingr was a hand-and-a-half sword with a curved cross-guard and a slightly longer hilt than usual.
Why was the hand and half sword called that?
The hand-and-a-half sword was a devastating weapon in the hand of a skilled warrior or dragon rider. Most hand-and-a-half swords have simple “cruciform” hilts. The term “hand-and-a-half” have originated due to the fact that the sword was designed for both one and two-handed use, not because one and a half hands are needed to wield it.