Mr. Beaver

""Look at my fur. You couldn't give me 10 minutes warning?" "I'd have given a week if I thought it would've helped.""

- Mrs and Mr Beaver.

He-Beaver, also known as Mr. Beaver, was the husband of She-Beaver.

He was a gruff but good hearted Beaver, with a sense of humour, and who firmly believed in Aslan and a free Narnia. He was friends with Mr. Tumnus, who had confided in him that a human, Lucy, had arrived in Narnia, and gave him the handkerchief that she had originally given him, to show the Pevensies that Mr. Beaver was indeed a friend.

In the 2005 film, his best friend was a badger.

He met the Pevensies shortly after they all arrived in Narnia, and took them to his house. He explained the reason why they were all there, about the prophecy and how they were all destined to defeat the White Witch. He also recognised early on that Edmund might be a traitor, as he had the look of someone who had been with the witch and eaten her food.

When Edmund had betrayed them, leaving for the White Witch's Castle, He-Beaver and his wife then led the rest of the Pevensies to the Stone Table, where they met Aslan.

Among things, Mr. Beaver despises the witch most of all, especially when she continued to call herself the queen of Narnia, despite Aslan's return and everything. When she made a claim on Edmund's life, because of the old laws written on the Stone Table, he remarked: -

"Oh, so that's how you came to imagine yourself a queen - because you were the emperor's hangman."

Mr. Beaver fought in the First Battle of Beruna. Both he and his wife were present at the Pevensies' coronation. It is most likely they continued to serve them, both as their loyal subjects and devoted friends, until the Pevensies were swept back to their own world.

Later, he, along with his wife, are among the ones allowed in Aslan's Country.

Trivia

 * Father Christmas finished Mr. Beaver's dam, and gave him a sluice-gate to go with it.
 * In the 1979 animated adaptation of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Arthur Lowe voices He-Beaver.
 * In the 1988 BBC adaptation of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Kerry Shale voices him.
 * In the Disney adaptation of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, He-Beaver is voiced by Ray Winstone.