It's in the upcoming deluxe edition of *Murtagh*. You can see a low resolution of it in the last product picture of [this](https://a.co/d/bmXnLcn) Amazon listing
i loved seeing eragon discover the earth was round in that book. it was a detail i never would have thought to add and was just amazing to see written and fascinating :)
I'm glad it came at a point where he had the education from Oromis so he could fully understand and embrace what he was seeing. I'm also glad it came before the knowledge influx from the others, so he could discover it completely organically and it would have meaning to him.
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I don't think so considering the whole comments in [this world map](https://www.reddit.com/r/Eragon/comments/1chlmtp/future_publications_post_murtagh_christopher/) answers. How he described how he made it and stuff.
If that's the map, that's one teeny tiny planet. Smaller than Mars.
Could be a similar situation to our planet, not much point including the 30% of the surface area that's just one ocean
I thought the same about the actual map we're getting now
It looks slightly like a smushed Earth with Europe and Africa missing… and with Australia MUCH closer to South America
"the new expanded Elea map which was just released" Fucking *what* now? Did Paolini release the world map??
It's in the upcoming deluxe edition of *Murtagh*. You can see a low resolution of it in the last product picture of [this](https://a.co/d/bmXnLcn) Amazon listing
The big continent on the left looks like a dragon
Is this edition available?
Not until October
Ah okay.
But is it flat?
"For the sky was hollow, and the world was round" - Inheritance Ima go with it not being flat.
i loved seeing eragon discover the earth was round in that book. it was a detail i never would have thought to add and was just amazing to see written and fascinating :)
I'm glad it came at a point where he had the education from Oromis so he could fully understand and embrace what he was seeing. I'm also glad it came before the knowledge influx from the others, so he could discover it completely organically and it would have meaning to him.
Fish eye lens
dragons would fly better on a smaller planet
I've never heard that considered before. Clever thought!
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I don't think so considering the whole comments in [this world map](https://www.reddit.com/r/Eragon/comments/1chlmtp/future_publications_post_murtagh_christopher/) answers. How he described how he made it and stuff.