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What scenes are more impactful on a re-read?
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I'm re-reading IC before I read Murtagh, and I still cried when Brom died even though I knew it was coming. The little details in his and Eragon's actions just hit so much harder knowing that he's Eragon's dad and how tragic Brom's past is. I can only wonder what he felt meeting Saphira and then traveling with Eragon, spending time with and teaching him.

What scenes impact you the most when you reread the series and why??

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