

It should be interesting to note that, in Brian Jacques' classic, Redwall, the sword of Martin the Warrior was made from the metal of a fallen star. In the game Dragon Age: Origins, one of the best swords in the game, Starfang, is forged from metal from a falling star. Meteorite weapons were highly valued in the ancient eras as at the time meteorites were the only known source of iron, a metal that was far superior to the bronze that was more commonly used. The Vikings were known to have created real weapons from meteorites, due to the superior strength and toughness of the nickel iron alloy present in the meteorites. Norse mythology possesses numerous heroes who wielded spears and swords made from the metal of a fallen star. Achilles' armor and sword were said to be made of meteorites.

Legends and myths have various examples of weapons created from meteorite ore. Other known swords forged from brightsteel included Undbitr, Tamerlein, Naegling, Arvindr, Vrangr, Galbatorix's original sword, as well as presumably all other swords used by Riders. Despite all of this, Rhunön felt that it was her best work. Because she had sworn to never again make a Weapon of Death, Rhunön controlled Eragon's body to forge the sword. Due to time being of the essence, Rhunön broke from her usual practice of not using magic in the creation of her swords and Brisingr was completed in less than a day. Brisingr was forged as a hand-and-a-half sword and was colored a bright blue, the same shade and color as Saphira. He and Saphira found some brightsteel under the Menoa Tree: the amount he brings, according to Rhunön, was enough to create several swords. Coincidentally, Zar'roc's blade color matches that of Thorn's.īrisingr is Eragon's sword. Murtagh took Zar'roc from Eragon during the second Battle of The Burning Plains. The sword was designed to fit Morzan's hand perfectly for a one-handed fighting style. It took on the color of Morzan's Red Dragon. Zar'roc, Morzan's sword, was one such sword forged by brightsteel. When the brightsteel was being molded, Rhunön would forge its shape to fit the Rider's fighting style, and use magic to decide it's color, usually the color of the intended rider's dragon. She also did not use Magic when creating a sword, further adding to forging time.

Because of the special properties of brightsteel, Rhunön would need several weeks to forge a sword.
