Donkey

Donkey are foolish talking beasts, but happen to be kind in the world of Narnia. They sometimes act a little dumb, and they often run around in the land of Narnia. Donkeys happen to be scared of giants, halflings, and predators since they often hide around in the woods. In The Magician's Nephew, Donkeys were first mentioned where they summoned from the ground by Aslan's call. In The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Donkeys suffered the One Hundred-Year Winter that the White Witch made and many donkeys were turned to stone and many traveled to Beruna to see Aslan near the Stone Table. After Aslan's resurrection from the magical Stone Table, he travels to the White Witch's Castle and manages to free the Donkeys and the other creatures from their stone prison. Donkeys were all part of Aslan's Army where they fought against the White Witch's Army in the First Battle of Beruna. During the end of The Horse and His Boy, Prince Rabadash was turned was magically turned into a donkey by the power of Aslan and he will remain like this for the rest of his life. In Prince Caspian, after the High Kings and Queens of Narnia had disappeared, and the Telmarines invaded Narnia, all the Donkeys in the land became dumb beasts. Just as the Telmarines took over, Donkeys were taken and became pets to every villager in the land of Telmar. After Narnia was at peace, all the Donkeys had the power of speech when Aslan returned. In The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Donkeys were seen in the islands where they act as carriers to carry things in towns and villages for the humans. Donkeys were mentioned where they are often hunted by the giants of Harfang, and are eaten during the Autumn's Feast. In The Last Battle, one donkey named Puzzle who was tricked by an ape named Shift who makes him as the False Aslan. Puzzle had a word with Aslan since he was afraid what he might say until he hears good things from him. He later enters to Aslan's Country where he enjoys happily there.