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"Can absorb energy from any lower lifeform around him"
I'm not sure if this is true. When Oromis instructed Eragon on how to absorb energy from living beings around him, he noted something along the lines of it being one of the biggest secrets of magic, that probably not even Galbatorix knows.
I don't recall him ever using this technique either, so I think it is likely that he doesn't know he can do that. It should additionally be noted on the profile that a telepathic connection is required in order to do that.
"Resistance against Mind Manipulation and Time Stop"
Nothing against the Mind Manipulation, but I consider the time stop questionable.
It is true that Angela mentioned that she would be useless against Galbatorix, but that doesn't necessarily mean time stop resistance.
Angela can't exactly stop time for long given how much it exhausts her and as long as Galabtorix wards still work, even if time is stopped, there is nothing she could do during stopped time, which would harm Galbatorix in any way.
"likely Large Island level with magic (He did this without any Eldunarí and should therefore be far stronger, since Eragon's 136 Eldunarí possess slightly more energy to protect himself, two dragons and several people from Galbatorix's suicide spell and Galbatorix was stated to possess several hundred of them)"
The first point here makes no sense. The suicide spell converts ones body into energy per E=mc^2, the energy released is not what the spell user has accessible otherwise. When explaining the spell, when it was used by thuviel it is even specifically said:
How could any one persion, elf or not, cause so much damage? Even if Thuviel's dragon helped him, I can't think how it would be possible, not unless his dragon was the size of a mountain.
His dragon did not help him, said Glaedr. His dragon was dead. No,Thuviel wrought this destruction by himself.
But how?
The only way he could have: he converted his flesh into energy.
Quite clearly stating that with any other technique that degree of destruction wouldn't be possible, meaning that the user doesn't usually have that kind of energy.
That Eragon nearly used up the entire energy of his eldunari to defend against the spell also indicates that Galbatorix alone couldn't produce that much energy.
With that the only justification is the second part, stating that galbatorix had hundreds of eldunari, while eragon had only used 136 to tank the spell.
That is true, however in order to even jump to island level he would need nearly 400 eldunari, which is more than one can deduce from him merely having several hundred.
So I think Large Island level is inappropiate.
I'm not sure if this is true. When Oromis instructed Eragon on how to absorb energy from living beings around him, he noted something along the lines of it being one of the biggest secrets of magic, that probably not even Galbatorix knows.
I don't recall him ever using this technique either, so I think it is likely that he doesn't know he can do that. It should additionally be noted on the profile that a telepathic connection is required in order to do that.
"Resistance against Mind Manipulation and Time Stop"
Nothing against the Mind Manipulation, but I consider the time stop questionable.
It is true that Angela mentioned that she would be useless against Galbatorix, but that doesn't necessarily mean time stop resistance.
Angela can't exactly stop time for long given how much it exhausts her and as long as Galabtorix wards still work, even if time is stopped, there is nothing she could do during stopped time, which would harm Galbatorix in any way.
"likely Large Island level with magic (He did this without any Eldunarí and should therefore be far stronger, since Eragon's 136 Eldunarí possess slightly more energy to protect himself, two dragons and several people from Galbatorix's suicide spell and Galbatorix was stated to possess several hundred of them)"
The first point here makes no sense. The suicide spell converts ones body into energy per E=mc^2, the energy released is not what the spell user has accessible otherwise. When explaining the spell, when it was used by thuviel it is even specifically said:
How could any one persion, elf or not, cause so much damage? Even if Thuviel's dragon helped him, I can't think how it would be possible, not unless his dragon was the size of a mountain.
His dragon did not help him, said Glaedr. His dragon was dead. No,Thuviel wrought this destruction by himself.
But how?
The only way he could have: he converted his flesh into energy.
Quite clearly stating that with any other technique that degree of destruction wouldn't be possible, meaning that the user doesn't usually have that kind of energy.
That Eragon nearly used up the entire energy of his eldunari to defend against the spell also indicates that Galbatorix alone couldn't produce that much energy.
With that the only justification is the second part, stating that galbatorix had hundreds of eldunari, while eragon had only used 136 to tank the spell.
That is true, however in order to even jump to island level he would need nearly 400 eldunari, which is more than one can deduce from him merely having several hundred.
So I think Large Island level is inappropiate.