Hey guys! I had reservations about putting two stories up at once, but screw it! Here's another one!

Disclaimer: I do not own The Hobbit or the Inheritance Cycle. Those go to J. R. R. Tolkien and Christopher Paolini. Have fun with this one!

Prologue

"Tolo, Eragon. Neledho Arda, a berio i aimlyg. Naw i amarth lín."

Galbatorix staggered, hands clutching his temples, as every action he had ever committed ran before his mind's eye. And he understood them.
"What have you done!"
"Made you understand." Eragon panted, Brisingr hanging weakly by his side, as he clutched the wound in his abdomen, crimson blood flowing freely through the silver chainmail. With an almighty crash, Shruikan's head and torso collapsed onto the ground, the last light draining from his one blue eye, Du Niernan protruding from his other eye socket, where Arya had stabbed it. Saphira was on the verge of unconsciousness, the exhaustion clear in her movements as she weakly padded over to Eragon's side.
'Shall we, little one?'
'We shall.'
There were no words, no speeches. Eragon simply raised Brisingr, and cut cleanly through Galbatorix's neck. But in the sparse seconds before the cold steel cut the usurper's windpipe, he cried six words.
"Eitha thornessa ília, un nae kausta!"
Swirling light and darkness surrounded the pair, as the king's head fell from his body, blocking dragon and rider from sight, and cleared, revealing empty space where the pair had stood, just a moment before, as the king's head fell to marble, a triumphant smile even in death.

Okay, okay, a fairly normal intro. I'll save you the trouble of translating the Sindarin and the Ancient language, because if some of you try, it might get hairy. Sindarin is horrible. I had to imply things with the Ancient Language statement, as well.

"Tolo, Eragon. Neledho Arda,a berio i i amarth lín.": "Come, Eragon. Enter Middle-Earth, and save the dragons. It is your destiny."
"Eitha thornessa ília, un nae kausta!": Leave this place (Galbatorix means 'this place of existence', i.e, this reality) and never return (lit. come, implying a reversal of the spell)

Now that's out of the way, don't worry about the limited amount. I have the next chapter in near-completion, so it shouldn't be very long (not getting your hopes up, but it might be today) until that's out.
See you around!