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==Destruction of Carvahall== |
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After the villagers leave on their journey to find the [[Varden]], the town is burned by soldiers of the Empire |
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Carvahall is a village in Christopher Paolini's Inheritance Trilogy.
Carvahall in Eragon
Carvahall is a small village where Eragon grew up. It is located in the north-western corner of Alagaësia on the fringe of The Spine. It sits on the bank of the Anora River, not far from the town of Therinsford. The village is small enough that the residents are unable to create most of the items needed in everyday life and rely upon nomadic traders for most of their small amenities.
Carvahall in Eldest
After the events of Eragon, The Ra'zac return to Carvahall to collect Roran for information on the whereabouts of his cousin. Along with the Ra'zac, King Galbatorix sends a small group of soldiers to the town. Roran takes refuge on the edge of The Spine while the soldiers cause a disruption in the village. After hearing the news of a death in Carvahall, Roran returns to his town and is joined by some prominent residents to start a retaliation. Garrow's son takes the villagers into battle causing the unexpecting soldiers to retreat, along with The Ra'zac. Showing his prowess in battle, Roran is given the name Stronghammer and the duty to defend Carvahall. The town is eventually forced to abandon their homes in search of support from Surda.
Destruction of Carvahall
After the villagers leave on their journey to find the Varden, the town is burned by soldiers of the Empire