Why is Murtagh so much stronger than Eragon?

Murtagh seems stronger than Eragon primarily because Galbatorix supercharged him with the power of multiple Eldunarí (dragon hearts) and provided intense training, granting him immense strength, speed, and powerful magic, while Eragon's natural abilities were still developing, though Eragon eventually surpassed Murtagh due to elf-like physical enhancements and better magical training. Murtagh was a superior swordsman with years of training, but Eragon's elf-like body (from the magic used to heal him) and deeper understanding of magic eventually gave him the edge, especially later in the series.
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How is Murtagh stronger than Eragon?

Other than the last duel in the throne room, Murtagh only beat Eragon because he had eldunari to bolster his strength and lend him greater endurance.
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Why is Murtagh so strong?

Overall, Murtagh's greatest strength was perhaps his formidable magical prowess, which was due to both his heritage as the son of the most powerful Forsworn and his use of multiple Eldunarí. This made him the Broddring Empire's strongest magician after Galbatorix.
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Is thorn stronger than Saphira?

While the forces of the Broddring Empire and the Varden clashed, Thorn and Murtagh battled Eragon and Saphira once more. Thorn was beaten on every turn by Saphira during this specific conflict. Both sustained injuries, yet with the help of the Elves, Eragon and Saphira beat Thorn and Murtagh.
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How did Murtagh beat Eragon?

Murtagh muttered a counter spell and with confidence, tested his strength against Eragon. Eragon managed to outlast Murtagh in the brutal contest, but he and several of the elves fainted during the battle, allowing Murtagh and Thorn to escape unharmed.
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Who is older, Murtagh or Eragon?

Murtagh is 3 years older than Eragon, which makes him 20 at the end of Inheritance, so 21-22 during Murtagh.
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Is Murtagh Jamie's real father?

No, Murtagh is not Jamie Fraser's biological father; Jamie's father is Brian Fraser, but Murtagh serves as a beloved godfather, uncle figure, and loyal protector to Jamie, having been in love with Jamie's mother, Ellen. Murtagh was Brian's second cousin, and after Ellen chose Brian, Murtagh promised Ellen he'd always look after Jamie, a vow he kept fiercely throughout his life.
 
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Who is bigger, Syrax or Sunfyre?

Book wise syrax is definitely bigger than sunfyre it was stated in the book that syrax is one of the largest and formidable dragon in the dance whilst sunfyre never mentioned once. Book drogon is as big as a war horse definitely as big as moondancer.
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Is Saphira the strongest dragon?

Despite her young age she is one of the strongest dragons ever seen. She was named Saphira after Eragon went to Brom for names of past dragons. It was the only one that Saphira liked, being that Eragon presented her with mostly male names.
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What made the Eragon movie so bad?

The Eragon movie is widely considered bad primarily because it drastically changed and rushed the beloved book's story, stripping characters and complex world-building, leading to poor writing, stiff acting (outside of a few bright spots like Jeremy Irons), and a confusing plot that satisfied neither fans nor new viewers, with Saphira's design (feathers) being a common nitpick. 
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Did Brom know Eragon was his son?

Yes, Brom knew Eragon was his son, but he kept it a secret due to fear of the Empire using that knowledge to harm Eragon, preferring to protect him by hiding their relationship until Eragon discovered it himself through Oromis later in the series. Brom swore oaths to Saphira, Oromis, and Glaedr to keep the truth hidden, wanting Eragon to learn it naturally and to shield him from Galbatorix.
 
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What does oth orum mean?

Oth Orum means "With Serpent", and we know that Gogvog is wingless (e.g. a Serpent). The center of all being aligns with Yggdrasil, around which Jormungander is wrapped.
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Why didn't Saphira mate with Thorn?

It is implied at that if Thorn and Saphira were to become mates then, the war may end faster resulting in the Empire betraying Galbatorix.
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Could ancalagon melt the one ring?

So Gandalf made it clear that not even the strongest dragon to ever exist (Ancalagon) could have destroyed the ring, so attempting to get it destroyed by any of the (much weaker) dragons that were still around by the Third Age was not an option.
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How long can got dragons live?

Dragons in Game of Thrones live very long lives, potentially several centuries, with their lifespan often exceeding 200 years, though many die in battle or due to poor conditions, as seen with Balerion the Black Dread living over 200 years and Vhagar around 180 years. A dragon's size and health are tied to its environment, with those in captivity shrinking, while wild ones grow continuously, meaning Daenerys's young dragons could reach immense sizes and ages if they survived, as Drogon was essentially a child when the series ended.
 
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Which dragon is most powerful?

The "strongest dragon" depends on the fiction, but top contenders often include Ancalagon the Black (LOTR) for sheer scale and destructive fire, Deathwing (WoW) or Balerion (GoT) for lore power, and gods like Akatosh (Elder Scrolls) or reality-warping beings like Super Shenron (Dragon Ball) for cosmic power, with some mythologies featuring primordial serpents like Nidhoggr or Tiamat (Mesopotamian). 
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Is Tairn the most powerful dragon?

Yes, Tairn is considered one of the most powerful dragons in Fourth Wing, renowned as a legendary battle dragon, incredibly strong, rare (a black dragon), and second only to Codagh in size, though his wisdom, cunning, and devastating power make him a top contender for the most formidable, especially with his unique Morningstartail and potent bonds.
 
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How old is Murtagh in Eragon?

Murtagh is about 19 years old when he first meets Eragon in the book Eragon, being roughly three years older than Eragon, and his age progresses to around 20-21 by the end of Inheritance, making him about 21-22 during the Murtagh novel. He was summoned by Galbatorix on his 18th birthday, which sets his initial age during their first significant interactions.
 
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Is Moondancer bigger than Sunfyre?

The younger, smaller Moondancer was far more nimble than the half-crippled Sunfyre, and she managed to evade his flames, jaws, and claws for a time, while at the same time wounding Sunfyre heavily on his back and malformed wing. Moondancer was blinded when a blast of Sunfyre's flames hit her directly in the eyes.
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Has Vhagar ever laid eggs?

Yes, Vhagar, being a "she-dragon" and one of the oldest in Westeros, is confirmed to have laid eggs, with some sources suggesting she was a "seasoned mother" by 60 AC and hatched eggs that participated in the Dance of the Dragons, potentially including dragons like Meleys, though the exact lineage is often debated and speculated upon by fans. 
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Why did Drogon spare Jon Snow?

Drogon spared Jon Snow due to a complex mix of Jon's >>!Targaryen blood<< (which dragons respect), his deep emotional bond with Daenerys (sensing Jon's grief and love, not pure malice), and possibly <<!Bran Stark's manipulation>> or Drogon's own understanding that the corrupting Iron Throne was the real enemy, leading him to destroy it instead of the man who loved Dany. 
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How is Roger related to Geillis?

Roger MacKenzie is a direct descendant of Geillis Duncan and Dougal MacKenzie, making Geillis his ancestor through their son, William Buck MacKenzie, who carried on their bloodline and the time-traveling gene, creating a complex, cyclical family link that makes Roger a distant relative to himself through Geillis.
 
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Who was Murtagh in love with?

Murtagh, whose devotion to Jamie springs from his unrequited love for Jamie's mother Ellen, and Jocasta have history, folks. Jocasta is Ellen's sister and has loved Murtagh from afar for decades, knowing that he was always in love with another.
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Who is Greg Edgars in Outlander?

Scottish actor James Robinson portrayed Greg Edgars on the Outlander television adaptation.
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