Star

Stars were a species found in the World of Narnia. Stars existed both as objects in the sky and in human forms.

History
Stars were created by Aslan's song. They appeared fully formed in the sky, in constellations and individual positions. There were not any stars in human form at this time.

Stars were seen in their sky form throughout their existence, and were also briefly encountered in human form.

At the end of the world, the stars were called to earth by Father Time. After falling like shooting stars, they entered Aslan's country through the stable door on Stable Hill.

Description
Stars' precise form in the sky was unclear, though it was evident that they could see and think like humans. This is the form that stars took for the majority of the time. It was possible that stars in the sky had a somewhat human appearance

Some stars spent time in human form. This was not a normal occurence, and few fully human stars were seen in the World of Narnia.

Appearances
During Caspian X's voyage, two stars in human form were seen. The first was Coriakin, who was banished from the sky to govern the Duffers as punishment. He appeared fully human, but had magical abilities. The second was Ramandu, who lived in retirement on an island. He seemed to have light coming from him, and thus could be interpreted to be more star-like than Coriakin. Ramandu's retirement was not indefinite. Every morning, he was brought a fire-berry from the sun, which made him a day younger. He said that when he became as young as a child born yesterday, he would return to the sky, once more in a star form. Another human appearnce was at the end of the world, when the Stars were called out of the sky by Father Time. They appeared in a very bright human form.

It was possible for stars to have children. The only known child of a star was Ramandu's Daughter, who was fully human. It is not known who her mother was, or if she had one at all. Thus, she was either the child of Ramandu and a human, or was born through magic.

Astonomy and Astrology
Both astronomy and astrology were practiced in Narnia.

Astronomy was well known, particularly among nobility, and the positions of stars and constellations were studied by Narnians, who knew about human stars, as well as by Telmarines, who did not.

Centaurs studied the stars astrologically, and made prophecies based upon their positions. The prophecies were accurate.

Comparison with Other Celestial Objects
Stars were very distinct from other celestial objects in the World of Narnia.

The sun in Narnia was not a star. This was obvious right from its creation, when it appeared far brighter than the stars. Another difference between it and the stars at that point was that the sun did not sing. Another implication occured when Father Christmas said Lucy's Cordial came from fireflowers in the mountains of the sun. A similar reference was later, during Caspian's Voyage, when the birds carrying Ramandu's fireberry were said to have come directly from the sun. Later in the voyage, the sun could be seen past the edge of the world, presumably in Aslan's country. Stars, in contrast, were evidently within the World of Narnia. Finally, at the end of the world, the sun did not get called to earth by Father Time with the stars. Instead it became "old" and red, like the sun in Charn, before eventually fading altogether.

The sun in Narnia rose in the east and set in the west. The sun moved around the earth, as was evidenced by Narnia being flat.

Planets existed in Narnia, but were considered comparable to stars in their sky form, instead of being compared to Narnia.

List of Stars and Constellations
Coriakin

Ramandu

Tarva

Alambil

The Ship

The Leopard

The Spearhead