Aaah, Murtagh, I am loving you more and more. Eragon, shut up and listen to Murtagh...you'll live longer and pick up some more survival skills. Murtagh just gave his origins(incidentally, unless Paolini is setting up a huge red herring, he may as well write "they're brothers" all over the margins in big block letters) and why he doesn't want to
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I love Murtagh though. In Paolini's world of Mary Sues and Gary Stus, Murtagh is an actual character with dimension. I feel for him and I actually care about him. I love the scene where he beheads the slaver simply because Murtagh is RIGHT in doing what he does. Ruthless, yes, but as a warrior, he was acting in a smart manner and even the dragon agrees with him. Eragon would be dead in two seconds flat in a real fantasy world if he hadn't lucked out, stumbled over everything he needed, and been written as a Gary Stu who is perfect at everything he tries and radiates light from his eyeballs. Murtagh wouldn't though. Murtagh survives because he's tough and independent and smart.
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I think my favorite scene from the entire book is when the twins want to read Murtagh's mind and he basically goes "So, you can't kill me, and you can't kill my friend, right? You got noghtin' so screw you and keep out of my head." Because, really, how often(outside a Simon Green book) does a character just flat out call another on their bluff and grandstanding like that?
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