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Murtagh's Ending (a rant)

Paolini will write another book about Alagaesia, likely bringing about a more positive resolution to Murtagh/ Nasuada and Eragon/Arya's relationships.


Cinderela: I couldn't have said it any other way: "But there is no need to explain, we're all entitled to our own opinions, as cliche as that is, its true. If we can't say what we really think here, amongst our literary friends, we can't say it anywhere.
Alexia: I will google the Ju Ju Beanie Face thing, though I did and found nothing relevant.
Wg: I heard about that (here actually, somewhere above) I think, if my memory serves me correctly, it will be called the Soothsayer there is confusion as to whose point of view it will be written in, (Angela/Elva/Solumbum, Eragon/Arya/Firnin/Saphira, Murtaugh/Nasuada/Thorn)
Alexia: I wouldn't be glad about that, Paolini took FOREVER to write Inheritance, and that wasn't very good... Imagine what the Soothsayer will end up like! O.o
Ben: LOOL your comment directly contradicted itself, maybe i read it wrong... anyway, to comment on that (because we all know i must =P) a sequal to Murtaughs ending would only mean giving him a happy ending, I'm perfectly OK with leaving him to die alone, but others argue, I only want a sequel to see how Paolini would have liked to see Murtagh off, properly. (Also to be able to join another chat-group which argues about the ending :D ) I agree with you, Murtaughs ending was underwhelming, but you kind shrug it off while people like me start panicking and rant till a sequel comes out (maybe we could start a protest... burn stuff and scream, it'll be fun! =P) All in All, your wrong Ben... WE NEED A SEQUEL!!! really badly.



Also, she's freaking queen now, having a half unstable, dragon riding, ex-servant of Galbatorix is hardly a good political move, now is it?

That is not always a good thing.

That is not always a good thing."
It really depends on whether its a good thing or not:
on one hand, it shows shes merciful because she forgave him and Thorn despite all the mischeif and hurt they caused everyone, it is argueable that he was under Galbatorixs influence but simple farmers wouldnt pay much attention to that fact anyway...
on the other hand, Murtaughs evil!! (lool this coming from me...) he sabotaged people, killed hundreds(including Hrothgar) and was quick to turn good on impulse, that shows that hes unsteady and may turn bad again without hesitation...
as much as it pains me to say, Paolini was right *Gasp!!* not to let Murtaugh stay with Nasuada, it would have created more situations than solutions.
Paolini=1, AnnaBanana=0, I will have my revenge...

A lot of mentally unstable people have been classified as evil.

Given his life and how he was treated as an outcast from the very beginning it would have been easy for him to become someone like Galbatorix. But he rebeled against that and tried to not become what everyone expected him to be.(As Mozans son) It wasn't his fault he got captured by the creepo twins..
And I think we all know he played along with Galbatorix because he had no choice. None. And in the end he proved wiser and stronger, he just had to wait for the right time to act. Life, like Chess is a game of strategy and sometimes you have to sacrific you're knight or even your queen. Right? If he rebeled in the beginning and didn't kill and do as Galbatorix wished he would never have been able to help Eragon because Galbatorix would have been rid of him. And he knew that Galbatorix would have those people dead anyway. He did it so he could gain Galbatorix's trust. He did it knowing that it wasn't who he was but rather who the world always thought he was. But he was strong and did what he had to do, for the kingdom! He did it and didn't give up! He could have chosen to die rather than to surfer and make others sufer. But he saw the greater picture and he knew the right moment would arise where he could redeem himself and help save Alageasia.
And the sad thing is that Eragon doubted him so many times. Could he not like figure it out. I mean Eragon was practically surprised when Murtagh said he did everything because he was sworn in the ancient language. Duh.. i mean whatever.
Murtagh helped save Alageasia and in the end he ended up alone just like he started, its sad. But the point is hes not unstable. I mean he's the opposite. An unstable person would not have survived.
Oh and its Clear he's not evil. I mean the entire series is proof of that. And i'm sure Paolini would agree with me.


OMZ MURTAGH IS NOT EVIL!@@!!! >
Badgerlord I was just backing up my Murtagh is not evil rant.. nothing against you. I haven't seen MASH lol only the intro but yes I could see how he's shaken by everything and yeah I do think its okay that he had to leave.>>>>
To get some perspective, some peace and finally some freedom.


That being said, there needs to be a sequel or at least some more development on their relationship as well as Saphira and Firnen (At the moment I can't take them seriously, so more about them would be appreciated. Still a staunch Saphira and Thorn fan, though.)

I'm not being a jerk. I just don't have the time to read your rants.

please excuse my spelling/grammar as I was in a hurry.
Murtaugh was under oaths, true. He saved Alagaesia (eventually), true. but 'He acted better that some people in his position', is somewhat debatable. If he knows how to act with Evil people (ie. Galatorix) and he obviously didnt learn that from someone like his mother (since he wasnt allowed to see her) then he learnt while in the castle, living normaly. This means that anyone else in his position (ie. Eragon) would have done the same as Murtaugh because the only factors that change between Murtaugh and Eragon are their fathers, and frankly, eragons dad is Brom (aka, the good guy) while Murtaughs dad is Morzan/the bad guy (i think thats his name...) This proves that anyone in Murtaughs position would have made the same choices.
Eragon would not have ended up in Murtaughs position anyway, because their parents arent the same people so there is close to no chance that Eragon would end up being born rather than Murtaugh to Selena(the mom) at that time. I will not elaborate on this point for obvious reasons, but you get the jists of it.
I think that Murtaugh may be mentally unstable because lets face it, hes a very uneasy charecter, either drunk, or on a killing rampage, or cuddling up with the enemies leader in the dungeon. I wouldnt blame him if he were mentally challenged (lol) because who wouldnt be, after living with Galbatorix for so long (who we know was mentally unstable because of how he acted after his first dragon died.
In many peoples perspectives, Murtaugh is evil because chances are, he killed people close to them, (or his master [Galbatorix] did anyway,) I dont agree with the way Murtaugh acted, in many senarios, from killing Hrothgar (totally unnessesary) to **insert another thing that Murtaugh did that was evil/unnessesary** sorry,im having an off day =P Point is, Murtaugh may not be 'run around and kill infants' evil, but hes not 'help old ladies cross the street' nice either. Everyone has their pros and cons, though Murtaugh may have more of the latter.
I dont mean to insult anyone with m accusations above, but i just detest it when everyone agrees on the same idea when were in the middle of a rant. I personally dont think murtaugh is that bad (hes WAYY better than Eragon hands down!!) but hes not exactly mr.perfect either. Point is, feel free to disagree! =P

Murtaugh is Evil and Mentally Challenged =P lool. no offense to anyone!!

Well that just makes him all the more sexy.

LOOOL! random much?!? =P XD
I expected very...different...replies O.o =D

ikr?

I think Murtagh should have ended up...but then again, I also think that eragon should have been with Arya....I was just dissapointed at the end of this book that neither one of those happened...







Annabanana wrote: "Paolini really knows how to kill a potentially perfect couple! shame on you, you ruined not one but two adorable couples Paolini. . . and upset ALOT of Fans! (myself included)"
Agreed. And they were both half brothers.. I had such hopes for Eragon and Arya and Nasuada and Murtagh.. *sigh*
Agreed. And they were both half brothers.. I had such hopes for Eragon and Arya and Nasuada and Murtagh.. *sigh*


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-alexia, you said that thorn is an evil messed up creature full of hate, now your siding with him?
-there HAS to be a follow-up through only..."
you'll Google what?