Narnian Time

"It's the usual muddle about times, Pole."

- Eustace Scrubb, talking to Jill Pole

Narnian Time is a term commonly used to refer to the passage of time in Narnia, as opposed to the passage of time in England. In Narnia, time passes at the same rate as it does in England - when one is there. Once back in England, however much time passes, one cannot be sure how much time is passing in Narnia. Also, when you leave England and go into Narnia, however much time you spend in Narnia, it takes up no time in England. For instance, the Pevensies (Susan, Edmund, Peter, and Lucy) went into Narnia as young children, but in time grew up in Narnia, untill they were adults. However, when they got through the wardrobe door into England again it seemed to of taken no time at all, arriving at exactly the moment they left.