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'''Ellesméra ''' is the [[Elf (Inheritance)|Elven capital]] in  the world of [[Alagaësia]], from [[Christopher Paolini]]'s ''[[Inheritance (trilogy)|Inheritance]]'' trilogy.

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Ellesméra is located within the forest of Du Weldenvarden in the North of Alagaësia. The Elven queen, Islanzadí Dröttning, resides there.  Before [[Saphira]] hatched, every year her egg was ferried between Ellesméra and [[Tronjheim]].  In [[Eldest]], Eragon travels to Ellesméra with [[Arya (Inheritance)|Arya]] and [[Orik]] to complete his training and is taught by [[Oromis]], the oldest Dragon Rider not aligned with King Galbatorix.

The royal residence of the Elven Monarch (presently Islanzadií), Tialdari Hall, is situated in the western part of the city, with extensive gardens. To enter the gardens of Tialdari Hall (which are set in front of the actual house), a member of the royal family chants to a ribbed lancet arch, "Root of tree, fruit of vine, let me pass by this blood of mine" After passing through the gardens and then and then into a line of scattered trees, the wooden trunks thicken to form the main wooden hall; Eragon notes that "The hall was warm and homey - a place of (contracted; show full)den chimney, leading to the second level of the apartment, where there is a well-equipped wooden study, handsomely furnished with a writing desk and space for books; here there is yet another gap in the wall and another padded roost for a dragon to settle into when studying with the Rider. When Eragon and Saphira enter Ellesméra, they are the first of the new order of Dragon Riders, and so are given the leader's apartments.

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