Rachel
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(view spoiler)[You described the riders of the past would get kids to walk in a line along the egg, each touching it. How would this work? How would the riders know who the hatchling hatched for? What if they got the wrong person? How long did the egg take to hatch? It took Saphira a couple months to hatch, have any eggs taken just as long/ even longer? How soon could a dragon communicate? Were some dragons 'smarter' than others? (hide spoiler)]
Christopher Paolini
Most dragons didn’t wait very long to hatch. The only reason Saphira did was because, even in the egg, she knew she was in danger. As for how the Riders knew which child a dragon had picked — as I believe I said somewhere in the books, the guardians of the eggs would monitor the mind of the unhatched dragon, and thus would be able to tell when it had made a decision. And not just because the dragon’s thoughts would change, but because the decision would initiate first the hatching process, and then the bonding process mandated and mediated by the magical pact between dragons and Riders.
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Grady Brown
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It is an honor to communicate with you, Mr. Paolini. I am a great admirer of your work and look forward to reading your future books. I am pleased to inform you that you are the reason I decided to become an author myself. I thank you for your inspiration. However, there is one thing that I have been meaning to ask you. Will we see another story taking place in the Inheritance world?
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Is Angela a Time Lord? Currently rereading your books for the eighth time, and there are so many hints and things that fits with that idea that I'm just going to assume she is even if you answer "no comment". Keep being great and making us feel! :)
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