Eragon’s wounds from the battle with the Shade still affect him mysteriously, and he passes out from back pain while practicing fighting moves. The mysterious pain and sense of weakness makes Eragon irritable; Orik chastises him for snapping at the dwarves assigned to protect his life, and then gives him a puzzle of interlocking rings to distract him.
The next day Eragon sees Arya standing with Saphira and is struck with a pang of emotion that makes his stomach churn and a sense of connection he has never felt before. Later, Orik goes hunting and lets Eragon shoot his bow made of Urgal horn; Eragon retrieves his arrow by magic.
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