About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 77. Chapters: Magic users, Absolutes, Air bomb, Ancient Language, Aren, Belt of Beloth the Wise, Brisingr, Casting fire, Color of Magic, Dark magic, Deadly compress, Element assimilation, Element transformation, Energy shaft, Energy sharing, Essence summoning, Fairth, Garjzla, Gedwey ignasia, Jewel, Jierda strike, Lorga, Magic Skills, Magic user, Mani's Caves, Mental power, Mindbreakers, Necromancy, Non-verbal manipulation, Physical transformation, Planting spell, Potion, Process spells, Raw energy, Reduction spells, Restraining spells, Rider-Dragon Bond, Rock bullet, Scrying, Semi-passive magic, Shielding blessing, Shielding curse, Shielding spell, Skulblakas ven, Sorcery, Spirit, Taking energy, Teleportation, True name, Twelve Words of Death, Ward, Wizards' duel, Angela, Arya, Barden, Blodhgarm, Black Hand, Brom, Carn, Dathedr, Dragon Rider, Drail, Durza, Du Vrangr Gata, Dvalar, Elf, Eragon, Galbatorix, Gannel, Gilderien the Wise, Grey Folk, Haeg, Islanzadi, Magic, Magic user, Mindbreakers, Morzan, Murtagh, Oromis, Selena, Shade, Spirits in Carsaib, Teachers of Galbatorix, Tenga, The Twins, Trianna, Varaug. Excerpt: An absolute was a work of gramarye (magic) with only two outcomes, success or death. Eragon learned not to use absolutes while training with Oromis. A substitute for absolutes was to phrase the spell as a process, which you could stop any time. Absolutes were shorter than non-absolutes. Eragon used non-absolutes on Murtagh during The Battle of The Burning Plains. An air bomb was an advanced magical technique that worked similar to the Jierda strike. It was slower than the jierda strike, but could send enemies flying just the same and costed much less energy. The words used to create an air bomb were "thrysta vindr," meaning, "compress(and thrust?) the air." When an air bomb was created, it would explode, thrusting a blast of pneumatic pressure in the direction...