Western Wild

The Western Wild was the unruled mountain range of pine trees beyond the Western March of the Narnian Empire. During most of its history, the nation remained uninhabited. It was presumably landlocked and west from Ettinsmoor, Narnia, Archenland and the Great Desert. East from Telmar, south of the Witch's country and north of a conglomeration of anonyms nations, that where west of Calormen. It is here that Digory Kirke and Polly Plummer found the silver apple from where the great tree grew from, at the Great River's source. It is also here that Queen Jadis ate one of the magic apples in vain and became the White Witch. This is the same place in which Digory planted a toffee in the soil; and being at the first day of Narnia's creation, it grew into a tree the next day and was possibly the parent of many offspring. At the Telmarine Conquest, while most of the Telmarines where makeing their exdous to Narnia, they crossed over this region, over Narnia's Great Waterfall and into the Cauldron Pool. The region contained a george path that stretched from Archenland's western bourder to Telmar's eastern bourder, that the tradeing Telmarines and Narnians passed threw, following the Narnian Revolution. At some point during the Later Ages, hunters from various nations, set up residence in this region, in which one killed a Lion, skinned it and threw its skin into the Great River. This had ultimately lead to the False Aslan Affair.

It is in this location, that the True Tales of Narnia began to take place.