Ravens were a species of bird called into Narnia on the day of its creation. They were also one of the creatures that Aslan chose to be Talking Beasts on that first day, and both the male and female talking ravens were part of his first council.[1] Presumably, they later attended the coronation of King Frank and Queen Helen along with the other Narnians.[2]
During the Golden Age, a talking raven named Sallowpad was part of the Narnian diplomatic party that was sent to Calormen with King Edmund and Queen Susan. Having flown far and wide over the Great Desert in his youth, it was Sallowpad who informed the party of the hidden valley that provided an alternate route across the sands (the same route used by Shasta, Aravis, the talking horses Bree and Hwin and, possibly, Prince Rabadash's invading army).
The Old Raven of Ravenscaur was present at the meeting of Prince Caspian's war council at the Dancing Lawn.
Film Adaptations[]
According to the size comparison charts, several ravens were among the members of the White Witch's army in Disney's adaptation of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.