Philip

""Woah, horsey!" "My name is Philip."

- Edmund Pevensie and Philip.

Philip was a talking Narnian horse, who served Aslan and his army during the Winter Revolution.

Biography
Philip was born before and lived during the Age of Winter, and, like all Narnians, had to suffer under the tyrannical rule of the White Witch.

When the Pevensies and Aslan finally came to Narnia, thus beginning the Golden Age Prophecy, he became a member of Aslan's Army, during which he was used by Edmund Pevensie as his personal steed, while he was practicing at Aslan's camp.

He also had to have fought during the Battle of Beruna, but what he did during that battle is unknown.

When the Witch was finally defeated, Philip lived the next fifteen years of his life, during the Golden Age of Narnia, right up until the day of the hunting of the White Stag, when the Pevensies were sent back home to their own world on Earth. He apparently remained Edmund's steed during all that time.

What became of him after that is unknown.

Description
Philip was a chestnut coloured stallion, and was known to be quite proud, as demonstrated by his disdain when Edmund referred to him as "horsey", yet he also possessed a small hint of a humour when telling Edmund his name, and again when on the hunt for the White Stag.

"I'm not as young as I once was."

- Philip at the hunt for the White Stag.

Trivia

 * It may have been a coincidence, but "Philip" means Lover of Horses.
 * Philip was voiced by Producer Philip Steuer.
 * Philip is not in the books.