Subject: Doctor Who has been referenced in the Inheritance Cycle
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Posted on: 2013-02-22 07:13:00 UTC

Yes, I have read the Inheritence Cycle, and no, I don't hate it. It's not the greatest work of literature I have ever read, but it's not the worst either. Anyway, that's beside the point, what you care about is the Doctor in Alagaësia.

In Brisinger, Eragon and Aria are talking when Aria scribbles a poem in the dirt. While the entire thing has to do somewhat with the Doctor, the telling line is: 'the lonelly god with many faces, among the stars'

In another section, Solembum the Werecat gives a little speach to Eregon about the things the cat has seen in his life that is potentialy full of Doctor Who references, though only one point is a clear reference.

"There are many strange forces at work in Alagesia, Shadeslayer. I have seen things that defy belief: whirlwinds of light spinning in caverns deep below the ground, men who age backward, stones that speak, and shadows that creep. Rooms bigger on the inside than the outside... Galbatorix is not the only power in the world to be reckoned with, and he may not even be the strongest."

The clear reference here is the "Rooms bigger on the inside than the outside..." referencing the TARDIS. Other potential references are: The Weaping Angels with "Stone that speaks," though that would more acurately be stone that moves. The Doctor could be thought of as a man who "ages backward," though that sounds more like Benjamin Button. Finaly the Vashta Nerada with "shaddows that creep."

And finaly, Angela the herbalist was knitting a hat with runes on it. When asked what the runes read, she said, "Raxacori- Oh never mind. It wouldn't mean anything to you anyway." The word she was going to say was likely Raxacoricofallapatorius, which was a planet featured on Doctor Who.

There are probably other references in the seres to other works, but because the author acnolaged the amount of Doctor Who references in one of the afterwords ("Also, for those who understood the reference to a 'lonely god' when Eragon and Arya are sitting around the campfire, my only excuse is that the Doctor can travel everywhere, even alternate realities. Hey, I'm a fan too!") I decided to share those particular references.

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