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Throughout most of the Inheritance Cycle, Galbatorix does not appear directly in the story, nor is he described in detail. Instead, other characters refer to him or comment on his actions, his rise to power, and his dominion over Alagaësia. This deliberate narrative pattern creates a sense of mystery and intrigue around the main antagonist, feeding into the common perception of his alleged power. Galbatorix is largely framed as a distant, implacable, and all-knowing foe, and this effect is achieved by the plain fact that he is mainly depicted through rumors that elevate his reputation to an almost mythical level.
The king first appears in the story when he meets the kidnapped Nasuada face-to-face. However, Nasuada is unable to see him directly, so Galbatorix’s physical appearance remains hidden, and Paolini invokes literal shadows in the scene in order to depict the philosophical darkness that dominates the tyrant’s very existence: “Light from the coals and from the flameless lantern gilded the edges of his form, but his features remained too dark to make out. Still, the shadows did nothing to hide the outline of the sharp, pointed crown that rested upon his brow” (418-19).
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By Christopher Paolini