My strategy is Eragon calls the entire army off any walks into Urubaen with an invisible Elva and openly walks into Galbatorix's throneroom. From there he makes correct use of Elva and wins the war.
He may as well, considering Angela foretold his survival as it is. Considering he has the life of the last female dragon as leverage and the fact that an army can't prevent Galbatorix from doing what he wants with Eragon anyway.
Yes but the Eldunari Eragon had brought were invisible but Galbatorix still knew they were there, and he had long known about Elva so Galbatorix could have taken appropriate measures. And even though Angela foretold his survival, he could still stick that blade of thought in Eragon's mind and break him and Saphira to his will.
Well I can't deny that. Though in a realistic world, I wuld actually be hoping that the elves would be more knowledgeable in magic then Galby. Even Orois said there were things he wasn't taught like the fact that magic can be used without the ancient language. That creates a potential weakness. Of course it would help if magic was consistent.
My strategy is Eragon calls the entire army off any walks into Urubaen with an invisible Elva and openly walks into Galbatorix's throneroom. From there he makes correct use of Elva and wins the war.
He may as well, considering Angela foretold his survival as it is. Considering he has the life of the last female dragon as leverage and the fact that an army can't prevent Galbatorix from doing what he wants with Eragon anyway.
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Yes Galbatorix may have known of the Eldunari.
He may shut Elva down immediately.
He may break Eragon and Saphira to his will...
...An army doesn't solve any of these problems.
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Whether he has an army behind him or not makes no difference to anything.
Which makes the series entirely pointless.
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