Pug

"So that's what you are. A kidnapper and slaver."

- Caspian X, talking about Pug

Pug was a pirate, and the leader of a gang of slavers in the Lone Islands during the reign of Caspian X in Narnia. During the voyage of the Dawn Treader, when the ship first put in at the Lone Islands, his gang captured Caspian X, Lucy, Edmund, Eustace, and Reepicheep, while they walking on Felimath. Failing to recognise the King, he sold him to a noble, lord Bern, then took the rest of the royal party to be sold at the slave auction at Narrowhaven. After Caspian was recognised and his authority was reestablished over the government, he abolished slavery and rescued his friends from Pug at the slave market. Pug was under threat of death for abducting the King, but was pardoned by Caspian.

Although the others had fetched a good price as slaves, Pug was happy to let Eustace go, saying that no buyers wanted him because of his disagreeable attitude.

Film Adaption
In the 2010 film adaption of the book, he is portrayed by Colin Moody.

Unlike the book, Pug and his men were made aware of Caspian's identity the moment they met. Whether they didn't believe him, or they simply didn't care, is unknown. They ambushed Lucy, Edmund, Caspian, and Eustace as they were investigating the town of Narrowhaven and put them in chains.

Pug and his men were known to sacrifice slaves that they could not afford to sell to a Green Mist that appeared out at sea. Later that day at a slave auction, when Drinian, Reepicheep, and the crew of the Dawn Treader attacked the slavers to free Caspian and his friends, Pug, the Governor Gumpas, and their men were killed.

Pug's death occured when Caspian swung across a rope and kicked Pug through the wall.