Tronjheim is a fictional city in Christopher Paolini's Eragon. The city is sheltered under the peak of Farthen Dûr, a high mountain in the Beors. Tronjheim is in the shape of a mountain. It is the hiding place of the Varden and the capital of the Dwarfs from which king Horthgar rules. Eragon is a novel written by Christopher Paolini. ... Farthen Dûr is a mountain which has within in it Tronjheim, a primarily Dwarven city in the fictional world of Alagaësia. ... Alagaësia is a literary fantasy world in which the Inheritance trilogy takes place. ...
The name Tronjheim is also similar to the name of the Norwegian city Trondheim. County Sør-Trøndelag District Municipality NO-1601 Administrative centre Trondheim Mayor (2005) Rita Ottervik (AP) Official language form Neutral Area - Total - Land - Percentage Ranked 258 342 km² 322 km² 0. ...
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It was three days since the Varden and dwarves had fought the Urgals for possession of Tronjheim, the mile-high, conical city nestled in the center of Farthen Dûr, but the battlefield was still strewn with carnage.
As Eragon and Saphira rounded Tronjheim, a small group became visible in the pool of lantern light before the timber gate.
He and Saphira stopped by Orik and looked out at the empty land that surrounded Tronjheim, extending to Farthen Dûr's base five miles away in each direction.