This is Murtagh’s story from his start to the end of Inheritance. After watching this, you’ll be ready to dive into Murtagh the book.  My Instagram / tiffanyroserussell #murtagh #eragon #theinheritancecycle
That's where I felt Eragon was weakest and too Marty stu on morals. Made me wonder what he'd do if both Ra'zac were handed to him without a fight. He has the beginnings of being a weak leader. I'm only near the end of book 1, and only read up to book 2. I don't recall much. Haven't read the others yet.
Recently found this channel as I make my way through my first reread in probably about a decade now. Not only have I loved going through these books again, but having a channel that loves them as much as I do to watch really brings the feeling home. I’m super excited for the new book, and very grateful for you taking time to break things down! 🎉🎉
Thank you soooo much for the recap! It has been so long since I last even thought about Murtagh and Thorn, Eragon and Saphira, Alagaësia, etc.! I didn't even know the book was coming out! I immediately bought it, but have been holding off reading it until I have time to recap and commit! You've made that so much easier!
I just stumbled upon your channel, I appreciate the recap. I haven’t read these books since I finished the 4th book the week it came out. Very excited to start Murtagh
Thank you so much! This is the recap I needed now that I just started with Murtagh. I would like to add that your storytelling is great. You have a nice voice, good pace and the editing is great. Looking forward to your other content.
I am so curious about the serie, my wife owns the first two books but she didn't like it too much. Just ordered the rest of the books and the new one, you have an awesome channel so i just had to subscribe 😃. Can i give you a compliment??? You have such beautiful hair
I gotta say i just read the fifth book without reading the other four, and i just feel like I had managed to gather all the info you said just from the fifth book, but what do I know.
If you are saying Murtagh can be read as a standalone without the fore knowledge from the first books, I could only say that’s a good thing. But now I have to ask, does reading it make you want to read the first four?
I didn't like how obvious it was who the badguys were and what they were planning to do with Murtaugh. He's not that foolish, it goes against his character. Eragon was the wide eyed farmboy, not Murtaugh, not even in the first book. I loved the ending though, just felt like the potential for homerun was missed because the editors didn't point it out to Paolini. Shave down some plot point foreshadowing so that Murtaugh's lack of foresight doesn't make him look naive and the villains plot so forced.
I would say that your characterization of Murtagh is on point. I found that Murtagh was a more complicated and intriguing character. Aragon had extreme opinions, he was self-righteous, obnoxious, and very narrow minded. Those were bad traits to have as a dragon rider, and no, I have not seen your Analysis of Safira would have chosen Aragon, but Erin was sort of kinda the darling of a series. And I think CP needed to make a villain, not villain of Murtagh. I have read the book, and I willnot say anything here about my opinions of the new book, but all I can say, is, I was not expecting that and I am thoroughly thoroughly disappointed.
You‘ve read Murtagh already! I just got mine late Tuesday so I have a ways to go. I’m sorry to hear you’re disappointed. That’s a sad feeling to have at the end of a book.