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* BlueAndOrangeMorality: From our perspective, she's a SociopathicHero, but that's largely because she's a predatory beast who happens to have human intelligence. What human morality she does have is gleaned from Eragon's mind.

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* BlueAndOrangeMorality: From our perspective, she's She's a SociopathicHero, but that's largely because she's a predatory beast who happens to have human intelligence. What human morality she does have is gleaned from Eragon's mind.dragon, what did you expect?

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* NoSympathy: He initially has barely any sympathy for Eragon essentially also losing his father to the Raz'aac, blaming him entirely for it happening in the first place. He seems to become more understanding after reconciling with Eragon, though.

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* NoSympathy: He initially has barely any sympathy for Eragon essentially also losing his father to the Raz'aac, Ra'zac, blaming him entirely for it happening in the first place. He seems to become more understanding after reconciling with Eragon, though.



* ShirtlessScene: He gets several.

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* ShirtlessScene: He gets several. In the second half of ''Brisingr'' this becomes FanDisservice after he suffers ATasteOfTheLash.


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* BludgeonedToDeath: [[spoiler:One of them gets completely smashed with several blows from Roran's hammer.]]

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* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: He got to become chief by doing one thing no one else in his tribe could do: killing a massive cave bear. He's got the job until someone can best him in combat, which isn't likely to happen anytime soon.
* AuthorityGrantsAsskicking: Because of the way Urgal culture works, they are always led by their strongest fighter. In Garzhvog's case, he's the warchief of the Kull, meaning that he's likely the strongest Urgal in the world.

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* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: Because of the way Urgal culture works, they are always led by their strongest fighter. He got to become chief by doing one thing no one else in his tribe could do: killing a massive cave bear. He's got the job until someone can best him in combat, which isn't likely to happen anytime soon.
* AuthorityGrantsAsskicking: Because of the way Urgal culture works, they are always led by their strongest fighter. In Garzhvog's case, he's the warchief of the Kull, meaning that
soon because he's likely the strongest Urgal in the world.
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* ThouShaltNotKill: In the first book, he goes out of his way to avoid killing humans, limiting his violence to [[OurOrcsAreDifferent urgals]]. In ''Eldest'', however, he drops the policy and starts killing any human associated with the Empire without mercy.

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* ThouShaltNotKill: In the first book, he goes out of his way to avoid killing humans, limiting his violence to [[OurOrcsAreDifferent urgals]]. In ''Eldest'', however, he drops the policy and starts killing any human associated with the Empire without mercy.mercy (granted, said Imperials are either trying to kill him in battle or magically bound to serve Galbatorix, and often both).
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* MirrorCharacter: Eragon and Murtagh are both young dragon-riders who are even half-brothers (and thought to be full brothers for a significant chunk of the series). Murtagh is forced into an oath because of his father and winds up following a similar path while Eragon takes after his own genetic father, but they have similar skill sets and even use matching swords for dragon riders. Word of God has it that if Saphira hadn't hatched for Eragon, she likely would have for Murtagh--and dragons are picky about finding proper riders in this world.

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* MirrorCharacter: Eragon and Murtagh are both young dragon-riders who are even half-brothers (and thought to be full brothers for a significant chunk of the series). Murtagh is forced into an oath because of his father and winds up following a similar path while Eragon swears fealty to Nasuada of his own free will and takes after his own genetic father, but they have similar skill sets and even use matching swords for dragon riders. Word of God has it that if Saphira hadn't hatched for Eragon, she likely would have for Murtagh--and dragons are picky about finding proper riders in this world.



* MirrorCharacter: Eragon and Murtagh are both young dragon-riders who are even half-brothers (and thought to be full brothers for a significant chunk of the series). Murtagh is forced into an oath because of his father and winds up following a similar path while Eragon takes after his own genetic father, but they have similar skill sets and even use matching swords for dragon riders. Word of God has it that if Saphira hadn't hatched for Eragon, she likely would have for Murtagh--and dragons are picky about finding proper riders in this world.

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* MirrorCharacter: Eragon and Murtagh are both young dragon-riders who are even half-brothers (and thought to be full brothers for a significant chunk of the series). Murtagh is forced into an oath because of his father and winds up following a similar path while Eragon swears fealty to Nasuada of his own free will and takes after his own genetic father, but they have similar skill sets and even use matching swords for dragon riders. Word of God has it that if Saphira hadn't hatched for Eragon, she likely would have for Murtagh--and dragons are picky about finding proper riders in this world.

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