The Inheritance Trilogy by Christopher Paolini is a book series that is very similar in terms of plot and characters to Star Wars. It was popular for a while in the mid '00s and even had the first book made into a movie. However, it fizzled out. If Eragon had been published in 1977 and Star Wars came out in the odds, would the Eragon series be as widely acclaimed as Star Wars?
After reading the Eragon page on Wikipedia, I'm left with the conclusion that the people who made Skyrim were fans.
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I dunno, I'm seeing alot of Elder Scrolls sounding names and crap: Varden(fell?). (High?)Hrothgar. Jormunder. Orik. Murtagh. Solembum. Riggs. Tronjheim. The Forsworn. Ra'zac. Ajihad. Dragon riders. Galbatorix. And some b*tch named Angela.
Also Arya and Brom were there.
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