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** Ikharos gives one to a group of Urgals in Chapter 4.
--->'''Ikharos:''' I have faced the Witches of the Hive. Their will was eons old, sharpened upon the graves of a thousand dead worlds. I have battled with the telepathic waves of Psion Flayers, who were trained since birth in mental combat. Do you truly think you can succeed where they failed?
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* OurDragonsAreDifferent: The only thing that the dragons from ''Inheritance Cycle'' have in common with the dragons from ''Destiny'' is the name. On Alagaësia, dragons are large, winged sapient reptiles that breathe fire and communicate telepathically. In the ''Destiny'' universe, dragons are what most races call the Ahamkara, an alien species of [[RealityWarper reality-warping]] shapeshifters that [[EmotionEater feed off the desires of others]] by offering to grant wishes, [[JackassGenie only to screw over anyone who tries to make a wish]]. Alagaësian dragons are generally benevolent and treated with reverence by the other races of Alagaësia. By sharp contrast, the Ahamkara are inherently manipulative and predatory, which makes them feared and hated by just about everyone who knows of their existence. A major source of conflict in the story is caused by Ikharos mistakenly believing that the Alagaësian dragons are the same as the Ahamkara, leading him to act overly hostile towards Saphira when he first meets her.

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* OurDragonsAreDifferent: The only thing that the dragons from ''Inheritance Cycle'' have in common with the dragons from ''Destiny'' is the name. On Alagaësia, dragons are large, winged sapient reptiles that breathe fire and communicate telepathically. In the ''Destiny'' universe, dragons are what most races call the term "dragon" commonly refers to the Ahamkara, an alien species race of [[RealityWarper reality-warping]] shapeshifters shapeshifting {{Jackass Genie}}s that [[EmotionEater feed off prey on the desires of others]] by offering to grant wishes, [[JackassGenie only to screw over anyone who tries to make a wish]]. Alagaësian others]]. The ''Inheritance Cycle'' dragons are generally benevolent and treated with reverence by the other races of Alagaësia. By sharp contrast, the Ahamkara are inherently manipulative predators who are hated and predatory, which makes them feared and hated by just about everyone who knows of their existence.throughout the Milky Way galaxy. A major source of conflict in the story is caused by Ikharos mistakenly believing that the Alagaësian dragons are the same as the Ahamkara, leading him to act overly hostile towards Saphira when he first meets her.
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* OurDragonsAreDifferent: The only thing that the dragons from ''Inheritance Cycle'' have in common with the dragons from ''Destiny'' is the name. On Alagaësia, dragons are large, winged sapient reptiles that breathe fire and communicate telepathically. In the ''Destiny'' universe, dragons are what most races call the Ahamkara, an alien species of [[RealityWarper reality-warping]] shapeshifters that [[EmotionEater feed off the desires of others]] by offering to grant wishes, [[JackassGenie only to screw over anyone who tries to make a wish]]. Alagaësian dragons are generally benevolent and treated with reverence by the other races of Alagaësia. By sharp contrast, the Ahamkara are inherently manipulative and predatory, which makes them feared and hated by just about everyone who knows of their existence. A major source of conflict in the story is caused by Ikharos mistakenly believing that the Alagaësian dragons are the same as the Ahamkara, leading him to act overly hostile towards Saphira when he first meets her.
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** [[spoiler:The ancient language used by the elves and Grey Folk is a form of paracausal language.]]

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** [[spoiler:The The ancient language used by the elves and Grey Folk is a form of paracausal language.]]
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* BigBad: Nezarec is a malevolent deity responsible for [[spoiler:trapping Kepler-186f in a time bubble and creating the Shades.]] Defeating him is the end goal for the heroes as the only way Scipio will lift its orbital blockade is if Nezarec is neutralized. [[spoiler:Ikharos and Formora discover that he is an Ascendant Harmony using a version of the Hive's Sword Logic to feed off the misery caused by Galbatorix, whose FaceHeelTurn was orchestrated by Nezarec's Shades.]]

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* BigBad: Nezarec is a malevolent deity responsible for [[spoiler:trapping Kepler-186f in a time bubble and creating the Shades.]] Defeating him is the end goal for the heroes as the only way Scipio will lift its orbital blockade is if Nezarec is neutralized. [[spoiler:Ikharos and Formora discover that he is an Ascendant Harmony using a version of the Hive's Sword Logic to feed off the misery caused by Galbatorix, whose FaceHeelTurn was orchestrated by Nezarec's Shades.him.]]
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* BigBad: Nezarec is a malevolent deity responsible for trapping Kepler-186f in a time bubble and creating the Shades. Defeating him is the end goal for the heroes as the only way Scipio will lift its orbital blockade is if Nezarec is neutralized. [[spoiler:Ikharos and Formora discover that he is an Ascendant Harmony using a version of the Hive's Sword Logic to feed off the misery caused by Galbatorix, whose FaceHeelTurn was orchestrated by Nezarec's Shades.]]

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* BigBad: Nezarec is a malevolent deity responsible for trapping [[spoiler:trapping Kepler-186f in a time bubble and creating the Shades. Shades.]] Defeating him is the end goal for the heroes as the only way Scipio will lift its orbital blockade is if Nezarec is neutralized. [[spoiler:Ikharos and Formora discover that he is an Ascendant Harmony using a version of the Hive's Sword Logic to feed off the misery caused by Galbatorix, whose FaceHeelTurn was orchestrated by Nezarec's Shades.]]
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** The humans on Alagaësia are descendants of Golden Age colonists from the ''Exodus Prime''.

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** The world of ''Inheritance Cycle'' exists in the ''Destiny'' universe with the humans on Alagaësia are being the descendants of Golden Age Sol System colonists from who settled the ''Exodus Prime''.planet during the Golden Age.
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* WholeEpisodeFlashback: "Interlude: Grief" consists entirely of flashbacks from before the start of the story where Ikharos is going through the FiveStagesOfGrief to cope with Lennox's death.

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* TheCameo: Eramis has a cameo in Chapter 68 where Ikharos fights her during a flashback showing the FiveStagesOfGrief he went through following Lennox's death.

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* TheCameo: Eramis has a cameo in Chapter 68 "Interlude: Grief" where Ikharos fights her during a flashback showing the FiveStagesOfGrief he went through following Lennox's death.


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* FiveStagesOfGrief: The appropriately titled "Interlude: Grief" features a series of flashbacks showing Ikharos coping with Lennox's death by going through all five stages of grief with the interlude being divided into segments focusing on each stage from denial to anger to bargaining to depression to acceptance.
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* TheCameo: Eramis has a cameo in Chapter 68 where Ikharos fights her during a flashback showing the FiveStagesOfGrief he went through following Lennox's death.

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