Deity

Gods, when discussing the world of Narnia and the writings of C.S. Lewis, refers to the God of Christianity. He is usually seen as being represented in the character of Aslan. In fact, in the Silver Chair, after Eustace Scrubb and Jill Pole ask Aslan if they will ever see him again, he tells them that he is on earth, but there he has a new name. That name is Jesus Christ.

In Narnia, there are other sorts of creatures who are refered to as gods, such as the wild people of Narnia (centaurs, nymphs, satyrs, fauns, etc.). The male wood nymphs and water nymphs are addressed as wood gods and river gods respectively. As one part of Prince Caspian, Aslan summons the River God and when he arrives Aslan gives a little bow of the head to show his respect and the River God gives it back with another little bow of the head.

Female gods are Goddess