Battle of Stable Hill

The Battle of Stable Hill, commonly known as the Last Battle, was the final fight to occur in the Narnian World.

The Battle of Stable Hill took place during the Calormene Conquest after King Tirian was told by a messenger, Farsight, that his castle Cair Paravel had fallen into Calormene hands and all of Roonwit's Army and other Narnians in the Castle at that time were massacred. Tirian and his last loyal troops soon met a number of Calormene soldiers at Stable Hill. The Mice, Moles, and a Squirrel went to free the Narnian Horses that were shot by Griffle's Archers. Fifteen dogs, a bear, a boar, Jewel, Farsight, Tirian, Eustace, Jill and several unknown Narnians fought Calormene soldiers lead by Rishda and rebel Narnians (for fear of Tash) during the battle, Jill Pole manages to kill some Calormene Soldiers, Wraggle the Satyr, and a Wolf while Eustace Scrubb kills Slinkey the Fox and many Calormenes. Three Dogs and a Bear were killed by the Calormenes while Jewel the Unicorn and a Boar were killed by the Calormenes that were wielding spears while the others were killed by Calormenes with swords or bows.

As the forces battled, dwarfs attacked both sides saying that dwarfs were for the dwarfs and indiscriminately killing the Horses that joined Trinian's side and many Calormenes on Rishda's side. After taking down many soldiers of the Calormene army, Tirian and his surviving allies fled toward the stable, Trinian and Rishda had a final duel there before Tash came and killed Rishda because of his sins.

The very last skirmish of the conflict is sometimes referred to as Tirian's Last Stand was when Trinian was the last good Narnian left standing but before he died, Aslan brought the world to an end. All three sides where destroyed when the world had ended, the good Narnians went to Aslan's Country and the evil Narnians and the Calormene soldiers (apart from Emeth) went to Tash's Country; the dwarfs went to the country of Aslan but before the world's end they were thrown into the stable by Calormenes. But they belived they went nowhere and where still in Narnia, so they could not see Aslan's Country only the darkness and the wood of the stable interior.