Rabadash

Rabadash was the eldest son of the Tisroc of Calormen during the Golden Age of Narnia. During this time, the Monarchs of Narnia attempted to establish diplomatic relations with Calormen. Prince Rabadash wanted to marry Queen Susan of Narnia, and courted her heavily during her and King Edmund's visit to Tashbaan. However, when she began to have doubts, he hinted that he might hold the Narnian delegation prisoners until Susan consented, or even outright force her to marry him. The Narnians were able to escape Tashbaan by night aboard their ship.

Furious, Rabadash demanded his father invade Narnia, but the Tisroc, who feared the Pevensies because he believed they wielded powerful magic, refused. Unwilling to give up, Rabadash conceived a plan to lead a raid to conquer Archenland, then use it as a staging post to conquer Narnia and capture Susan. During a secret meeting in the palace, he proposed this plan to his father, who consented. This meeting was accidently overheard by two Tarkheena, one of whom, Aravis, told her traveling partner Shasta. These travellers crossed the desert just ahead of Rabadash's raiding force and warned King Lune of Archenland.

When Rabadash arrived at Anvard, an army of Narnians and Archenlanders were prepared for him. In the Battle of Anvard the Calormenes were defeated, and Rabadash lost a swordfight with King Edmund and was taken prisoner alongside the surviving Calormenes. Rabadash wanted to fight a duel with Edmund, but King Lune refusing, saying that because of attacking Archenland in a time of peace, he had proven himself no knight, but a traitor, one rather to be whipped by the hangman than to be suffered to cross swords with any person fo honour.

After the battle, Rabadash was brought to trial before the monarchs of Narnia and Archenland. During this time, Aslan confronted him about his aggression, but he was unrepentant and continued to bluster. As punishment, Aslan turned Rabadash into a donkey, which could be undone once he entered Tash's temple during his country's Great Autumn Feast. Aslan warned him that if he ever went more than ten miles from the temple, he would resume the donkey form for the rest of his life. Rabadash succeeded his father as the Tisroc, and stayed in the city because of the curse, which meant he was unable to lead military campaigns. Thus his reign was one of the most peaceful in Calormen's history, earning him the official title "Rabadash the Peacemaker". Behind his back and after his death, however, due to his crushing defeat and transformation, he was referred to as "Rabadash the Ridiculous." His name became so infamous that in Calormene culture, a stupid person was often referred to as "A Second Rabadash".

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