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He touched one of the ribs along the walls. The bone was cool and smooth against his hand, and he felt a pang imagining it was Thorn’s. But he was not sure how much sorrow he felt for Morzan’s dragon. The creature had chosen to serve Galbatorix as much as Morzan had himself; they were both culpable for their sins.
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I’ve always wondered what Murtagh’s thoughts about his father’s dragon were. It’s never, ever mentioned in the main Cycle, and Murtagh must have some memory of it if he has memories of his father. I hope this is addressed at some point, but I’m not getting my hopes up after it *not* being addressed here. Also, Morzan and his dragon have been dead for less than twenty years. How is the dragon buried beneath Gil’ead like this? It sounds like the city just decide to build houses on top of a fresh corpse??? Jesus.
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Murtagh (The Inheritance Cycle, #5)
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