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The '''Beor Mountains''' are part of a mountain range in the fictional world of [[Alagaësia]], the setting for the ''[[Inheritance (trilogy)|Inheritance Trilogy]]'', by [[Christopher Paolini]].
==General==
The Beor Mountains are the tallest mountains in [[Alagaësia]]. They are over ten miles high; so high, that as you approach them, the peaks fade out of sight and all you see is a giant wall of ice and snow before you with a tiny band of trees near the ground. Within these mountains the [[Alagaësia#Dwarves|dwarves]] have created large cities under the mountains, the greatest being [[Tronjheim]]. The [[Alagaësia#Dwarves|dwarves]] believe within these mountains they were created out of the living [[granite]] by their god, [[Helzvog]].
[[Eragon]] attempts to fly up one of these mountains on [[Saphira]], but as they climb higher the amount of air begins to run out. Eragon tries to tell Saphira to fly back down, but suffering from oxygen deprivation she is unable to understand him. Eventually [[Eragon]] passes out and [[Saphira]], understanding something is wrong, turns back. Upon regaining consciousness [[Eragon]] realises the value of knowing about the lack of air when fighting another [[Dragon Rider]].
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