- "Come and take it then!"
- ―A Human-Headed Bull, after Jadis claimed the right to Edmund Pevensie's blood [src]
Human-Headed Bulls were Talking Beasts, with the body of a bull and a horned human head. The only recorded Human-Headed Bull was a member of Aslan's army during the Winter Revolution.
When the White Witch came to Aslan's Camp, and announced her right to Edmund's life, by the law of Narnia, the Human-Headed Bull valiantly defended Edmund, by daring her to try take it, indicating that he intended to fight her if she tried. But the Witch simply called him a fool, as she knew that mere force could not deny her her rights.
Film Adaptions[]
There were Human-Headed Bulls (the only creatures coming close were the Minotaurs) in the 2005 film of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
The above quote was instead said by Peter Pevensie, who defended his brother from the Witch.
The Human-Headed Bull did make an appearance in the animated feature.
Citations[]
LWW XIII.46