You ever just think about Brom and realize... he had to live near his son but must keep his true identity a secret in case it puts him in danger... watch every day as his son wishes for the parents he never knew when Brom is RIGHT THERE but he can’t reveal himself... he just can’t... and then one day his son has that mark on his hand and Brom must be so worried because his son will be hunted by the most dangerous person in the land... but he is also so proud because his son is about to continue on an old and respected legacy Brom himself was once part of... and of all the things that could have happened he gets to spend day after day traveling with his son, teaching him everything he knows in order for his survival, getting to know him as he never got to before... watching him grow and become stronger until one day, Brom realizes that his son is the new future and he is just an old relic of the past... and then just when it seems they might get the safety the Razac find them and Brom gives his son the final gift he can: his life. And he can never watch his son do all the amazing things we get to see him do but he knows, he knows that he has helped his son start the path in his life that will lead him the change the world. And for Brom, the one who gave up everything for duty, that must be more than enough.
Lucky are those who have art and music in their lives:)
Another mandala.
Eragon in the first book: I have no parental figure telling me not to wrestle bears.
Brom: it’s me, I’m that figure. I am telling you now... do not wrestle bears.
In her breathtaking young adult debut, Flawed, bestselling author Cecelia Ahern depicts a society where obedience is paramount and rebellion is punished. And where one young woman decides to take a stand that could cost her everything.
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Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely
If thats not wallpaper-worthy,don't know what is.
Kittens in mittens
My son Thor in his socks!
Roran: There are only three ways to do things: the right way, the wrong way, and the Roran way.
Nasuada: Isn’t that just the wrong way?
Roran: Yeah, but it’s faster.
Ismira: why does mom wear make-up?
Roran: to look pretty.
Ismira: but she’s already pretty.
Roran: aww.
Ismira: dad, you should wear make-up.
• Eragon LOVES Christmas and as soon as December starts, he gets into the cheerful and happy mood of the season. He loves sending meaningful letters and small gifts to his friends. He usually gets a bit nostalgic and sad around Christmas, because being far away from Alagaesia makes him miss his childhood traditions and his friends. He misses Arya the most, but the two of them always see and tenderly talk to each other on Christmas’ Eve.
• every year on Christmas’ Eve, Eragon, Saphira, Glaedr, the Eldunarí and the other young Riders with their dragons spend the night around a big fire watching the stars and sharing stories about the Ancient world.
• Elves are known for not celebrating Christmas, but over the years they have started to change their traditions and shift more into the Christmas spirit. Arya was the first queen who introduced the concept of “Christmas” in the Du Wendelvarden, mainly because of how much Eragon liked it. The Elves were initially skeptical about it, but eventually gave up and got so much into the Christmas spirit that they held the best celebrations. Their favourite tradition was decorating the Menoa Tree (and the whole forest) as Christmas trees, and sometimes they even decorated Fírnen.
• one day on Christmas’ Eve, Murtagh secretly sent Nasuada a message and the two reunited after many years in a plain near Ilirea. They didn’t have a long time to talk, but they were very happy to see each other. This was also the reason why Nasuada kept a joyful and grateful attitude over the season.
• Angela and Solembum usually spend Christmas’ Eve with the Urgals, and the Christmas day itself with Nasuada.
• Murtagh and Thorn once sent Eragon and Saphira a short but affectionate letter wishing them a merry Christmas. It’s useless to say how surprised and happy Eragon and Saphira were.
• Elva used to hate Christmas, but she secretly spends Christmas’ Eve walking in villages and using her powers to make common people happy and to heal them from their fears.
• it may not look like it, but the Urgals are the most devoted to Christmas and they celebrate it by decorating all of their houses and villages.
• to celebrate Christmas properly, Orik helds the biggest event of the year in the capital. All dwarves gather from every corner of the Beor Mountains to join these celebrations.