Dwarfs

Dwarfs are a race native to Narnia. They are called Sons of Earth by Aslan, as opposed to humans, whom are called Sons of Adam or Daughters of Eve. Dwarfs exist in at least two (and presumably more) varieties: Black Dwarfs and Red Dwarfs; the only significant physical difference between the two is the color of their hair. While many Red Dwarfs are kind and loyal to Aslan, Black Dwarfs appear to be more selfish and warlike. All documented dwarfs are male and live together in communities, although it is known for them to mingle with and reproduce with humans. Consequently, it is possible for there to be females of dwarfish descent despite the lack of female dwarfs.

It is not known how the dwarfs came to being. However, when Aslan called the first council when the land was "not yet five hours old," he called the chief Dwarf to present himself (The Magician's Nephew ch. 10). They appear as the King's train-bearer at the coronation of King Frank. (Naiads — river nymphs — held Queen Helen's robes; ibid. ch. 14.) They are known to be prolific smiths, miners, and carpenters. In battle they are renowned as deadly archers. According to Prince Caspian, Dwarfs can walk all day and night.

Named Dwarfs: Bricklethum, Cornelius (half-dwarf), Diggle, Duffle, Ginarrbrik, Griffle, Nikabrik, Poggin, Rogin, Thornbut, and Trumpkin.