Roran is Eragon's cousin in the book series "Inheritance Cycle" by Christopher Paolini. He is a key character who plays a significant role in the story, especially in the latter books where he becomes a strong leader and fighter in the Varden's army. Roran is known for his bravery, loyalty, and fierce determination to protect his loved ones.
He is possibly Sloan, Eragon, or Roran.
He worked at a mill.
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There is not a song for Roran in Eragon, because in Eragon, the first book, Roran isn't that important of a part. He doesn't fight or do anything important. He's barely even brought up, other than in the beginning. The story about the guy with the hammer is about a whole different person, but that story is the reason Roran starts fighting with a hammer in the 2nd book.
eragon, saphira, durza, galbatorix, brom, roran, ayra, murtagh,
Yes, because he is a Dragon Rider.
Eragon, Saphira, Murtagh, Brom, Arya, Faolin, Glenwing, Roran, Katrina, Angela
Characters: Eragon, Roran (Eragon's cousin), Arya (elf who got the egg to Eragon) Saphira (Eragon's dragon) Brom (storyteller/dragon rider/Eragon's dad), and galbatorix (main antagonist).
My guess would be that Eragon thought that if he showed him Saphira then they wouldn't want to have to do anything with her so they would tell Eragon to get rid of her.
Yes, they do get killed towards the beginning of the book. In the beginning of Brisingr Eragon and Roran seek out the raz'ac to avenge Garrow and save Katrina, Roran's fiance. They find the raz'ac and their parents and kill all except one. That's when Eragon forces Saphira to leave with Roran and Katrina while he finds the last one. He eventually finds it and kills it.
Nobody knows, other than that his wife will have his baby.
It is and always will be Eragon. But sometimes the chapters switch to Roran or Saphira.