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  Gerald Brom
Gerald Brom (born March 9, 1965 in Albany, Georgia) is a gothic fantasy artist and illustrator.
Brom has also been active with a line of Brom fetish toys from Fewture and a series of bronzes from the Franklin Mint and paintings for novels (by Michael Moorcock, Terry Brooks, R.A. Salvatore, Edgar Rice Burroughs).
Brom currently resides with his family in the Seattle, Washington area.
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  Brom (Inheritance) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brom came from a family of illuminators in Kuasta, a remote city near the sea, far south of Carvahall.
Brom and Jeod organized the successful theft of one of the three remaining dragon eggs, all of which were in Galbatorix's possession.
Eragon being Brom's son fits in with the pattern of "inheritance", the theme of the trilogy.
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 Brom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gerald Brom (born March 9, 1965 in Albany, Georgia) is a gothic fantasy artist and illustrator.
TSR, Inc. hired Brom on full-time at the age of 24, where his paintings have been published in the Dungeons and Dragons role playing games (specifically in Forgotten Realms and Dark Sun) and on collectable card games such as Wizards of the Coast's Magic: The Gathering.
Brom has also been active with a line of Brom fetish toys from Fewture and a series of bronzes from the Franklin Mint and paintings for novels (by Michael Moorcock, Terry Brooks, R.A. Salvatore, Edgar Rice Burroughs).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Brom   (345 words)

  
 Brom - Inheritance Trilogy Wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
During their tutelage under Oromis, Brom idolized Morzan, tagged after him, and always considered Morzan's actions to be admirable.
Before dying, Brom reveals to Eragon that he was once a Dragon Rider himself, and that he was a one-time friend of Morzan, first and last of the Forsworn, before Morzan was corrupted by Galbatorix.
Brom's own dragon, also named Saphira, was killed in the battle of Dorú Areaba.
inheritance.wikia.com /wiki/Brom   (841 words)

  
 Games - Brom
Brought up as a military dependent he was known by his last name only, and now signs his name as simply Brom.
In 1994, after four years at TSR, Brom returned to the freelance market where he has since worked as a movie concept artist, and created illustrations for comics (by DC, Chaos, Dark Horse) and computer games (for iD
Brom has also been active with a line of Brom fetish toys from Fewture and a series of bronzes from the Franklin Mint and paintings for novels (by Michael Moorcock, Terry Brooks, R.A. Salvatore
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 Solembum (solembum resources)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
After Eragon questions Brom, he learns that Brom is part of the Varden, a rebel asociation against Galbatorix, the evil King of Alagaesia who was once an ex Rider until he betrayed them and destroyed their order.
Jeod was once a member of the Varden with Brom and still supports the Varden from his business, but lately something has been destroying all of his shipments and causing him great misfortune.
The Inheritance Trilogy is a three book series, soon to be a major motion picture trilogy, about a 15 year old teenager named Eragon and his dragon Saphira.
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 Eragon (character)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Eragon is the main protagonist of the Inheritance (trilogy) trilogy and is the title character of the first novel.
Brom reveals that he knows about magic and helps develop Eragons abilities and they travel to the town of Teirm, where Broms friend Jeod lives.
Brom is about to die when he reveals to Eragon that he used to be a Dragon Rider.
read-and-go.hopto.org /Inheritance-characters/Eragon-(character).html   (273 words)

  
 Murtagh - Inheritance Trilogy Wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Even after his father died at the hands of Brom, Murtagh continued to avoid the courts as much as was possible while living in King Galbatorix's castle.
Eragon first meets Murtagh when he, Brom and Saphira are ambushed by the Ra'zac.
Brom dies, and Eragon, Murtagh, and Saphira continue fleeing the Ra'zac.
inheritance.wikia.com /wiki/Murtagh   (1013 words)

  
 Eragon by Christopher Paolini Detailed Book Review
The young Eragon is pulled into a destiny he is unsure he can rise to meet--but does!--when a dragon's egg he finds while hunting (one of only three that were not destroyed by the evil king) hatches and a beautiful blue dragon named Saphira becomes imprinted to him.
Brom, Carvahall's storyteller and Eragon's friend, tells the legend of the Dragon Riders fall, and how Galbatorix came to rule the land of Alagaesia.
Together with Brom, a storyteller who proves to be Eragon's teacher and trainer, they set out on a journey to kill the Ra'zac, an evil race who killed Eragon's family.
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 Cooper, Heidegger and the Language of Death: Or, Why Is Natty Bumppo Speaking Ebonics?
Brom, although legally free and alive, experiences through Cooper's narrative treatment an existential deauthentication; he is the fl definition of what Heidegger deems "inauthentic Da-sein," a consciousness that is doomed to remain incomplete.
Brom does not have to die physically, though frequently enough his non- fictional peers did: rather, a master's power must be acknowledged and a social death enacted before an audience.
For Brom, Cooper wrote a demonstration of death, a death that was not a positive death, and a disappearance that is only a temporary evasion of fate.
external.oneonta.edu /cooper/articles/suny/1997suny-lockard.html   (3772 words)

  
 Brom - A corner of the cyberverse - Bravenet Web Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Born on March 9, 1965, in Albany, Georgia, Brom is the son of an Army aviator.
Brom is the son of an Army aviator and spent his entire school age years on the move, living in such
Attorneys Benjamin, Berneman and Brom, LLC Chicago Illinois IL The Law Office of Benjamin and Berneman, Ltd. Is located in Chicago, Illinois and practices in the areas of bankruptcy, intellectual property,
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 Eragon (Inheritance Trilogy #1) - PowerBookSearch!
Brom, the village storyteller, has shown interest in it, so it is to him that Eragon turns when it starts squeaking, then wobbling, and then hatches into a majestic sapphire blue dragon.
Training and traveling with Brom, the teen and dragon learn to work together in war and peace, using a combination of traditional fighting arts and magic.
The bottom line is that the "Inheritance" series has all the markings of a best selling juggernaut-a likeable hero, an entertaining storyline, and above all, a unique authorship legend that will captivate his audience.
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 Brom=the Mourning Sage - Inheritance Forums   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
I know Paolini said Brom was forever dead but that doesn't mean he can't come back in another form.
I gaurantee Brom will be the Mourning Sage and say something like "this is my true form/self" to Eargon.
And no, Brom won't be brought back to life.
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 Inheritance trilogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Inheritance trilogy co Good information source for Inheritance trilogy.
Later, toying with the idea to create in the encyclopedia for the trilogy of the inheritance, wing of the depth the lexicon of potter of Harry.
If you are interested in the application to write a column, envíeme please an editorial of the sample that is between 1000 and 3000 words along with its name.
inheritance.nyvas.com /inheritance-trilogy.htm   (1374 words)

  
 du Shur'tugals :: vili reisa aftr :: An Eragon Site   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
I chose this as the title of my column because I intend, in the first few columns to cover what we know to be fact as far as the history of Alagaesia goes, and then speculate as to this world's past.
Brom says that if any Dragons aside from the three Galbatorix saved and those of the Forsaken survived Galbatorix's conquering, then they must have hidden themselves well -- a point to be explored further.
Once again, through delving into Brom's treasure trove talk with Eragon, we see that Men took three centuries to arrive and join the Riders after they were formed.
www.dushurtugals.com /?ds=site/editorials/domiaabrwyrda/1&vo=12   (844 words)

  
 Eragon (Inheritance, Book 1) (ISBN 0375826688):   Very Well Said   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
This deluxe edition of Eragon includes an excerpt from Eldest, the next volume in the Inheritance trilogy; an exclusive foldout map of Alagaësia; never-before-seen art by the author depicting Zar’roc, Eragon’s sword; and an expanded pronunciation guide to the Ancient and Dwarf languages.
Eragon and Brom and Saphira and all could really all be interchangable, if their actions weren't clarified by name.
Brom was killed by the Razac when he was found.
www.verywellsaid.com /titles/e/eragon-(inheritance,-book-1)-0375826688.php   (7863 words)

  
 Teachers@Random Catalog | Eragon by Christopher Paolini
Eragon is the first book of Inheritance, a stunning epic fantasy trilogy that will make imaginations soar.
Gifted only with an ancient red sword, the brilliant blue dragon Saphira, and advice from the old storyteller Brom, the young man Eragon is entangled in an intricate tapestry of magic, glory, and power.
Christopher Paolini was just fifteen years old when he began writing Eragon, Book One of Inheritance, a fantasy trilogy for a new generation.
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 Inheritance Forums > What Did Brom Say?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
May 27 2005, 02:46 PM Yeah, Brom said quite a few things that have remained a mystery (the suspense!!).
Jun 5 2005, 03:49 PM I think what Brom said to Eragon were more magic words, as for what he said to Saphira, I'm clueless.
Jun 12 2005, 04:21 PM i personally think brom told saphira How to use her magic, to help eragon, and more secrets to tell eragon later.
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 LDN - Leisure Time
From the gorgeous dragon depicted on the front cover to the detailed pronunciation key and language dictionaries at the end, this first novel by Paolini is certainly impressive.
After returning home, the mysterious "stone" hatches into a dragon, strangers arrive at his remote village hunting the stone, his uncle is murdered, and Eragon is forced into a life he never imagined.
Determined to avenge the death of his uncle, he takes to the road with his young dragon, Saphira, and the village storyteller, Brom.
archives.lincolndailynews.com /2004/Jan/09/Features_new/booklook.shtml   (510 words)

  
 Star Wars: Blogs | The Blog of a Frog | Eldest: Book Two of the Inheritance Trilogy [SPOILERS]
He showed a lot of promise in book one, and is a lot better character after learning of Brom's past with him, and how they stole Saphira's egg.
I anticipate Brom's ghost to reappear at any second, Morzan of course is NOT dead (just from a certain point of view) and I bet you a million credits the third rider will be a relative of Eragon's.
but then the dwaves will find out that eragon, a member of a dwarf clan, had the chance to bring back hrothgar, and he chose brom instead and the dwarves will withdraw their support from eragon or something and that will be a big conflict.
blogs.starwars.com /kermit-yodas-long-lost-brother/52/comments   (2647 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Vatican as a Scientific Institute
Gisbert Brom (Guide aux Archives du Vatican, 2nd ed., revised and augmented, Rome, 1911) also gives excellent notes on the contents of the various divisions of the Indices.
The printed books which have been acquired, either through inheritance, or gift or by purchase, are intended solely to facilitate and promote the study of the manuscripts.
This fact must be borne in mind to understand the attitude of the administration of the library.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/15286a.htm   (10860 words)

  
 DVD: Eragon (Inheritance, Book 1) $9.41   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
I am surе that the third book (unreleased and untitled аt time of this review) will also be #1, wеthеr it will be tied for first with the ither two, or ahead of them I аm not sure.
The story was interesting, but Eragon and Brom sреnd way too much of their time traveling.
Eragon avenges his Uncle Garrow аnd a close friend named Brom because they were кillеd by the razac.
www.cultmoviesstore.com /tvr30333735383236363838.html   (1438 words)

  
 Not Exactly Rocket Science: Review- Eldest by Christopher Paolini
They kill his uncle and burn the farm, but Eragon escapes, under the guidance of a mysterious old man named Brom, who we later discover is a former Rider in exile.
Under Brom's tutelage he receives a magnificent gift: his father's sword (ok, this is sort of a cheat, you find out who Eragon's father was in Eldest, but you probably were thinking it, right??) Meanwhile, Eragon has begun having visions of a beautiful dark haired woman...
Eragon and Brom track the assassins across Alagaesia, discovering their lair and then preparing for battle.
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 NBCSanDiego.com - Local News - Bishop Bars Funeral For Owner Of Gay Bar
Bishop Robert Brom ruled that services for John McCusker, 31, could not take place in any church in the San Diego diocese.
Brom issued his ruling after learning that McCusker's family planned to have his funeral at the Immaculata Catholic Church on the campus of the University of San Diego, McCusker's alma mater.
Catholic lecturer and retired priest Richard Sipe said that Brom has the power to deny a Catholic burial, but he said it is a step that is rarely taken.
www.nbcsandiego.com /news/4297627/detail.html   (355 words)

  
 BookPage Children's Review: Eragon
Eragon is both the title and the protagonist of Paolini's promised Inheritance trilogy.
His is a world in which magic, while real, is feared, a fear based in large part on the ascendance to power of the evil lord of the land, Galbatorix, the last of the Dragonriders.
The old man Brom is an enigma; he serves as Eragon's guide and teacher, and there's more to him than meets the eye.
www.bookpage.com /0309bp/children/eragon.html   (332 words)

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