Talk:Narnian timeline/@comment-184.9.40.92-20110902230350

One year of Narnian time does not necessarily match up to any particular amount of our time. The Golden Age is seconds long in England, and fifteen years in Narnia. The gap between LWW and PC is one year long in England, and thirteen centuries in Narnia. The gap between PC and VDT is also one year in England, but it is only three years in Narnia, less than the Golden Age. There is even an instance in The Last Battle when Narnia time runs faster than ours. When Tirian appears to the Friends of Narnia at their meal, it seems to him only moments later that Eustace and Jill show up to rescue him. To them, it had been a few days. "And that means," said Edmund, "that once you're out of Narnia, you have no idea how Narnian time is going." (Prince Caspian) It seems to me that the Just King was quite right as usual.