Emperor-Beyond-The-Sea

The Emperor-beyond-the-Sea (also called the Emperor-over-the-sea) is the father of Aslan.

Description
The Emperor lived beyond the eastern edge of the Narnian world, in what was often called Aslan's Country. He is the ruler not only of Narnia, but of all worlds, including Earth.

Magic
The Emperor-beyond-the-sea created the Deep Magic from the Dawn of Time and The Deeper Magic from Before the Dawn of Time, both of which came to culmination in Aslan's death and resurrection. The Deep Magic was engraved upon the Emperor's sceptre.

Relationship with Aslan
"'Oh, Aslan! Can't we do something about the Deep Magic? Isn't there something you can work against it?' 'Work against the Emperor's Magic?' said Aslan, turning to her with something like a frown on his face. And nobody ever made that suggestion to him again."

- The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

Although Aslan was more of an immediate presence to Narnia than the Emperor, he and his father worked in perfect unity. The Emperor was often referred to as "Aslan's great Father, the Emperor-over-the-sea" and other such titles. He was greatly respected by his son and all who honoured the Lion.

Trivia

 * The Emperor-beyond-the-Sea represents God the Father, with Aslan (the Emperor's son) as Jesus Christ. In the same way, the Emperor's Deep Magic (the Law given to Moses) is completed and fulfilled by the death of his son Aslan (the crucifixion of Christ).
 * The Emperor is mentioned in five of the seven novels, only missing in The Silver Chair and, notably, The Magician's Nephew, but he does not appear in any of them.
 * The Emperor-beyond-the-Sea is yet to be mentioned in any film adaptations.
 * In The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Jadis states that the Emperor was the one who put the magic into Narnia at the beginning (and Aslan agrees), but in The Magician's Nephew Aslan was the one who brought Narnia to life, and The Deep Magic is not mentioned. It is possible that the Emperor was working through his son, but more likely that the creation of the Deep Magic was separate from the creation of Narnia.