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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 60. Chapters: Ahno the Trickster, Ajihad, Albriech, Alden, Angvard, Anurin, Arva, Baldor, Barden, Beloth the Wise, Bid'Daum, Blodhgarm, Bonden, Brand, Brom, Carn, Cawley, Clovis, Dathedr, Durok, Duthmer, Dahwar, Derwood, Drail, Durza, Dvalar, Edric, Edurna, Eragon, Eragon I, Eridor, Evandar, Faolin, Futhark, Fiolr, Fredric, Fuller, Guntera, Galbatorix, Gamble, Gannel, Garrow, Garven, Garzhvog, Gedric, Gerand, Gilderien the Wise, Glaedr, Glenwing, Graytooth, Grieg, Grimrr Halfpaw, Gull, Haberth, Haeg, Harold, Hefring, Helzvog, Heslant the Monk, Holcomb, Horst, Hrothgar, Iormungr, Irnstad, Jormundur, Jeod, Kelton, Kiselt, Korgan, Langward, Loring, Maerzadi, Man Who Sees The Light, Mandel, Martland Redbeard, Merlock, Morgothal, Morn, Morzan, Murtagh, Nado, Nari, Nolfavrell, Orik, Oromis, Orrin, Othmund, Otvek, Painted face, Palancar, Parr, Quimby, Quoth, Ridley, Roran, Sagabato-no Inapashunna Fadawar, Shrrgnien, Shruikan, Sloan, Snowfire, Solembum, Thorn. Excerpt: Acallamh was a male elf who was in love with another elf, Nuada. He was mentioned in Du Silbena Datia. Ahno the Trickster was an Urgal mentioned only in a deleted scene included in the Deluxe Edition of Brisingr. He pursued a pack of deer to try to slake his hunger, but ended up trading his own form for that of a deer. He eventually grew enamored with this life, but his father, Svarvok, was not pleased and sent a pack of wolves to pursue him until he grew tired. He then traded his form for that of a wolf instead. Ajihad was a male human. He was the leader of the Varden for 15 years following the death of Deynor. He was also the father of Nasuada and head of the Council of Elders. Ajihad was considered by many as the greatest leader of the Varden. Ajihad was black and the dome of his head was shaved bare. He had a closely trimmed black beard that covered his chin and upper lip. He had a strong featured face and his...