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The Varden are a group of fictional rebels in Christopher Paolini's Inheritance trilogy. Their main base is the Dwarven city of Farthen Dûr. In the Ancient Language, Varden means 'The Warders'. Image File history File links Information_icon. ... Olivia Amador ... Christopher Paolini (born November 17, 1983) is an American writer. ... The Inheritance Trilogy is a high fantasy trilogy of books written by American author Christopher Paolini and has sold more then 8 million copies worldwide [1] [2]. As of 2007, two of these three books have been published: Eragon (2003) and Eldest (2005). ... Farthen Dûr is a mountain which has within in it Tronjheim, a primarily Dwarven city in the fictional world of Alagaësia. ... The Ancient Language refers to the oldest language of the land of Alagaësia in Christopher Paolinis Inheritance trilogy. ...

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The Foundation of the Varden

Brom, after his dragon Saphira's death during the very end of the Fall (approximately a hundred years before the events of Eragon), founded the Varden to rid the world of Galbatorix and the Empire in order to restore a benevolent government to Alagaësia. Brom gathered together a group of rebels opposed to Galbatorix, and, using his alliances with the Elves and Dwarves that he formed during his time as a Rider, began the Varden. He also helped form Surda with the people who wanted an independent country, and they dedicated themselves to the Varden. Brom is a fictional character in Christopher Paolinis Inheritance Trilogy. ... Spoiler warning: Saphira Bjartskular (which means Saphira Brightscales) is a female sapphire-blue dragon from Christopher Paolinis Inheritance Trilogy. ... Galbatorix is the primary antagonist of Christopher Paolinis Inheritance Trilogy. ... Alagaësía (pronounced: ) is the fantasy world, created by author Christopher Paolini, in which the Inheritance Trilogy takes place. ... For alternate meanings, see Lightning (disambiguation). ... This page is about a mythological race. ... Surda Surda is a small country in Alagaësia that shares the southwest border of the Empire in Christopher Paolinis Inheritance trilogy. ...


For a few years, Brom led the Varden and helped create its foundation, but then passed on leadership to another and departed, although he always kept in touch with the rebels. The Varden receive most of their economic support from Surda and scattered merchants living within the king's cities, such as Jeod. According to Brom, they accept anyone who wishes to overthrow Galbatorix and/or can hold their own on the battlefield. Jeod Longshanks is a fictional character in Christopher Paolinis Inheritance trilogy. ...


Political Structure

Leadership

As revealed in the first few chapters of Eldest, the leadership of the Varden is given to a single person that has gained approval from the Council of Elders, who are a council of advisers created to advise and assist the leader (during Eragon, it was not mentioned how Ajihad became leader). This council elects the new leader of the Varden after the old one is incapable to do so any longer. The leader commands the most authority and makes all the major decisions concerning the Varden. However, Hrothgar, the dwarven king, also holds power in Farthen Dûr, as explained by Orik at the beginning of "Bless the Child, Argetlam": In Christopher Paolinis Inheritance Trilogy, Ajihad is the leader of the Varden. ...

  • "[Ajihad has restricted my activities], but I'm also one of Hrothgar's subjects. Under his rule, I'm still free to do as I wish."

In Eragon, the Varden is led by a dark-skinned man named Ajihad, a cunning warrior who led the Varden to victory many times and once nearly killed Durza the Shade.


However, in the first chapter of Eldest, he is attacked by a group of Urgals and mortally wounded. With his last breath, he asks Eragon to keep the Varden from falling into chaos, and dies. In the next chapter, the Council of Elders summons Eragon, and asks him to swear loyalty to them so that they may act as regents for Nausauda - and be the power behind the throne. Despite their plots, Eragon decides that he would rather serve someone inexperienced but good-hearted than someone experienced but power-hungry, and gives his loyalty to Nausauda, making her the leader of the Varden.


Army

As shown when Eragon vists the Varden's training grounds in the chapter "Arya's Test", the Varden's army is composed of dwarves and a mixed group of humans. This army is mainly under the Varden leader's control.


Du Vrangr Gata

The Varden also has a collection of spellweavers known as the Du Vrangr Gata . Unfortunately, most of these spellweavers have very little power and struggle with the simplest of spells (according to Orik in the chapter "Bless the Child, Argetlam", they "can't do much more than heal bruises"). They also have a head of their group, and only serve the Varden when they wish to. The most powerful of their spellweavers are to examine any person that enters the Varden minds to prove their loyalty and discover their intent. This practice kept many traitors from betraying the Varden.


As a side note, not all of the spellcasters in the Varden are part of Du Vrangr Gata. For instance, Eragon refuses to join them during the period of the Twins's command; Angela, a herbalist, fortuneteller, and witch, tells Eragon during the chapter "Mandrake Root and Newt's Tongue" that "all the magic users here [...] pestered me to join their secret group", but she did not join them; and Arya gives no indication of ever joining or having joined them in all her time at the Varden. Angela is a fictional character in Christopher Paolinis Inheritance trilogy. ...


Leaders of Du Vrangr Gata

During Eragon, the Twins, two bald magicians who are identical twins, are the leaders of Du Vrangr Gata. After the twins betray the Varden, the magician Trianna takes lead. During the course of the Varden's battle against Galbatorix, Eragon takes a temporary leadership over the Du Vrangr Gata as he is more powerful than the rest. In The Matrix, The Twins are the two silvery henchmen of The Merovingian who can become translucent and move through solid objects. ... Fraternal twin boys in the tub The term twin most notably refers to two individuals (or one of two individuals) who have shared the same uterus (womb) and usually, but not necessarily, born on the same day. ...


Location

Due to Brom's relations with the Dwarves, the Varden is located in Tronjheim, the capital city of the dwarves, which is inside the mountain called Farthen Dûr, which is located in the Beor Mountains. This headquarters is extremely useful, as Farthen Dûr is huge and full of caves and dead ends, which makes it extremely difficult to defeat the Varden at that site. Tronjheim is a fictional city in Christopher Paolinis Eragon. ... Farthen Dûr is a mountain which has within in it Tronjheim, a primarily Dwarven city in the fictional world of Alagaësia. ...


In Eldest, the Varden move their location to Aberon in Surda, a rebel country at the bottom of Alagaësia, in order to regroup and to openly fight the Empire. Look up Eldest in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Alagaësía (pronounced: ) is the fantasy world, created by author Christopher Paolini, in which the Inheritance Trilogy takes place. ...


Alliances

As of the beginning of Eragon, the Dwarven Kings are allies of the the Varden, and midway through Eldest, the Elves begin to make ready for war.


The Events of Inheritance

The Events of Eragon

The Varden is faring badly at the beginning of Eragon, due to lack of supplies, silence between the Varden and the Elves, and mysterious traitors intercepting the Varden's most ingenious plans.


In the chapter "The Horns of a Dilemna", the young Dragon Rider Eragon, accompained by his dragon Saphira, his ally Murtagh, and the unconscious elf Arya Eragon joins the Varden during Ajihad's rule, and because of the reports of Urgal moving towards the Beors from Eragon, Ajihad begins to plan for war. When a scout discovers the Urgals, a huge army, in an old Dwarf City, Ajihad organizes the army and leads them to victory due to his cunning traps to snare the Urgals and his ideas killed many Urgals before the reached the Varden's army. Due to the actions of Eragon, Ajihad was able to drive away the Urgals, whose numbers had dwindled to the Shades magic being lifted and the different clans turning on each other. Spoiler warning: Saphira Bjartskular (which means Saphira Brightscales) is a female sapphire-blue dragon from Christopher Paolinis Inheritance Trilogy. ... Murtagh is a major supporting character in Christopher Paolinis Inheritance Trilogy, and one of the most popular characters in the fandom. ... This article is about the religious interpretations of the term, for other uses please see Arya (disambiguation). ...


The Varden suffers a great loss three days later, at the beginning of Eldest, as an Urgal ambush killed Ajihad. Murtagh and the Twins supposedly died as well.


The Council of Elders, seeking power, plan to place Ajihad's daughter, Nasuada, as leader of the Varden. The Council believes she is weak and plan to use her as a puppet to gain power, but Nasuada proves them wrong. She accepts their offer to become the next head of the Varden, but is strong enough to defend against the Council's lies, and the Council suffers defeat at Nasuada's hands. With Eragon and Arya gone, Nasuada plans to move the Varden into Surda, fearing Galbatorix may have discovered the location of the Varden. She also moves to gather her forces and mix them with Surda, another rebel state dedicated to the Varden's cause. The Varden moves to Surda successfully by using tunnels in the Beor Mountains, and plan to attack a weakened Galbatorix, using the combined might of the Varden, the Dwarves, and the Surda. Surda's king is King Orrin. Nasuade face unexpected problems. The Varden are desperatley seeking money, seeing as Orrin refused to lend, they needed more. In Christopher Paolinis Inheritance Trilogy, Ajihad is the leader of the Varden. ... A fan-made image of Lady Nasuada Nasuada is a character from Christopher Paolinis Inheritance trilogy. ...


Nasuada gathers the new head of the Du Vrangr Gata, Trianna, and uses them to create expensive lace using magic to sell to the people of Surda. Since this magic is easy enough for the Du Vrangr Gata, it is a big success, and the wealth gained is enough to feed, house, and supply the Varden with other things they need, including weapons. During this time, a child cursed by Eragon ( mistakenly) is discovered, and is cursed to absorb all misfortune and pain in a person. Using this, the child is able to sense what troubles a person and how to best soothe them, which could be invaluable to dealing with possible supporters. They named the child Elva. After a few weeks, they receive reports of Galabtorix massing a huge army that had been only recently discovered due to the King's magic. The Varden send a warning to the Elves and Dwarves, and then march to meet the Empire on the Burning Plains. The opposing army has at least 100,000 soldiers, but the Varden fight still. Eragon arrives from Ellesmera to assist the Varden.


A day before the battle, a group of Kull opposed to Galbatorix join the Varden due to their enslavement by Durza's hands. Angela, a witch, poisons the Empire's water and food supply, killing many troops. The next morning, they meet the Empire in a terrible battle that shifted back and forth. The Empire first began driving the Varden back, but then the Dwarves arrived and drove the Empire back. A few minutes of combat, and then a red Dragon emerges and does battle against Eragon and Saphira. The Varden are pushed back again, but are soon reinforced by the villagers of Carvahall, ending the battle with no supreme victor as of yet. During this battle, the Varden discovered that Murtagh was really the new Dragon Rider and that the Twins were traitors. The Twins are killed by Roran, thus avenging the death of Ajihad. The Dwarves lost their king in the battle, but it is said the Elves are finally entering Alagaesia once more to help overthrow Galbatorix.

Spoilers end here.

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Varden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1189 words)
The Varden are a group of rebels in Christopher Paolini's Inheritance trilogy.
Due to Brom's relations with the Dwarves, the Varden is located in Tronjheim, which is inside a mountain known to the Dwarves as Farthen Dur, which is located in the Beor Mountains.
The Varden moves to Surda successfully by using tunnels in the Beor Mountains, and plan to attack a weakened Galbatorix, using the combined might of the Varden, the Dwarves, and the Surda.
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The original Dolly Varden is a character in the Charles Dickens's novel "Barnaby Rudge" and was well known as being quite flirtatious, wearing her flashy attire and colorful dresses--one of which was green with pink polka dots.
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