Hedgehogs

Intro
Hedgehogs were one of the many creatures that lived in the land of Narnia. While none of them are known to have played major roles in history of Narnia, record of their existence does occur from time to time. The two hedgehogs who are of most significance are an unnamed one who lived on the border of Archenland during the Golden Age and was met by the boy Shasta, and Hogglestock, the only hedgehog whose name has been recorded, who lived at the time of Prince Caspian.

Origin
It is fairly safe to assume that the hedgehogs in Narnia were sung into existence by Aslan, coming up out of the ground at the creation of Narnia, along with the other animals.* It is unclear whether there were talking hedgehogs in Narnia right from the beginning, but there were certainly talking hedgehogs during the Golden Age, such as the one Shasta mets. Talking hedgehogs were far bigger than normal hedgehogs, and it would appear that they were nocturnal.*

The Historical Record
We can be certain that there were some hedgehogs in Narnia from the beginning, since there is record of at least one being present at the coronation of King Frank and Queen Helen.*  There is also evidence that there were hedgehogs who opposed the White Witch’s oppressive rule as a hedgehog was one of the animals turned to stone at the White Witch's castle. This hedgehog was still there when the girls Susan and Lucy Pevensie went to the castle with Aslan, who brought the stone creatures back to life. The “other” lion who was there carried this hedgehog on this back along with an number of other creatures.*

Perhaps the most important hedgehog in Narnian history is one which Shasta (the boy who fled from Carlormen to the North on a talking horse) met near the border of Narnia and Archenland. This hedgehog appears to have been part of a woodland community, and was on his way home to sleep, when he met Shasta. He was the first creature to be warned about the imminent attack on Anvard by Prince Rabadash of Carlormen. It is recorded that this hedgehog was surprised that Carlormenes were attacking since he'd heard that Carlormen was "hundreds of thousands of miles away across a sea of sand" (This hedgehog is the only one of whom some of his direct words have been recorded). While he agreed that something ought to be done to help the Archenlanders, he was not keen to do anything himself since he was on his way to bed for a "good days sleep". He did, however, end up being somewhat helpful to the cause, because he told the news to a passing rabbit who spread the message to other nearby creatures. Eventually a sensible Dwarf and Stag came along, who were able be of more practical help. The hedgehog was also the one who reminded those present that King Peter would not be found in Cair Paravel, as he was away "trouncing" giants. This hedgehog was particularly fond of referring to those he met as "neighbour".*

Hogglestock, who lived at the time of Caspian X, is the only hedgehog known by name. He was one of the animals that Caspian was taken to meet to summon for the council at the Dancing Lawn, which preceded the war against Caspian’s Uncle Miraz. No detail is known about Hogglestock, other than the fact that Capsian visited him.* We do, however know that a number of hedgehogs (which would surely have included Hogglestock – there seem to have been at least four others) were present at the war council.*  There is also evidence that at least one hedgehog was present d the dual between High King Peter and Miraz.*

The next record we have of hedgehogs is from the time when Caspian’s son Rilian was kidnapped by the Queen of Underland and rescued by the two young children, Eustace Scrubb and Jill Pole. After rescuing the Prince, the adventurers escaped Underland by climbing through a hole which came out in a moonlit glade in Narnia. Jill was the first to escape, and was greeted by numerous inquisitive creatures including some hedgehogs who "came waddling as fast as their short legs could carry them". After helping Jill out of the hole, the creatures dug the hole bigger, so that Eustace, Puddleglum and the Prince could fit through. At least one hedgehog contributed to this rescue, using a spade to dig.*

After this, there is practically no further mention of hedgehogs in Narnia, though it is likely that they continued to live on, with quiet, unobtrusive lives. It could be assumed that the hedgehogs living in Narnia during the time of the last king, Tirian, were caught up with the other creatures in the con pulled off by Shift the Ape, who set up a false Aslan on what became known as “Stable Hill”. One could assume that hedgehogs were present at some of the meetings at Stable Hill, though whether they fell for the con or not cannot be known. What is certain is that there were hedgehogs alive at this time, since it is known that as Narnia was destroyed, at least one hedgehog went through the stable door, entering on Aslan's right. This hedgehog must have been one who accepted and believed in Aslan, and entered His world at the close of Narnian history.*