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Aslan
Aslan, also known as The Great Lion, is the creator and one true king of the world of Narnia, and generally a representation of all that is good. Aslan appears in Narnia as a large -
Jadis
Queen Jadis was the sole surviving resident and the self-declared final Queen of Charn. She was an extremely powerful sorceress, and was once the most infamous ruler of Narnia. Originally from the World of -
Susan Pevensie
Queen Susan Pevensie (1928-?) was the second-born of the Pevensie children (after Peter), and was the eldest sister. She was known to the Narnians as Queen Susan the Gentle, and was known to be -
The Chronicles of Narnia Wiki
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader Dawn Treader Eustace Scrubb White Witch The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, often shortened to LWW, was written by C. S. Lewis and published in 1950. It presents -
Lucy Pevensie
Queen Lucy Pevensie, known as Queen Lucy the Valiant in Narnia (1932-1949), was the youngest of the four Pevensie children and was the first one to discover Narnia. She was crowned "Queen Lucy the -
Peter Pevensie
Peter Pevensie (1927-1949) was the eldest of the Pevensie children, who ruled the Kingdom of Narnia during its Golden Age. Responsible and caring by nature, he always wanted to do what was best for -
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair (film)
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair is a presumably-cancelled epic fantasy film based on The Silver Chair, the fourth published novel in'The Chronicles of Narnia' series. It was to be a sequel -
Caspian X
King Caspian X, Lord of Cair Paravel, and Emperor of the Lone Islands, also called Caspian the Seafarer and Caspian the Navigator (2290 – 2356, Narnian Time) was one of the greatest leaders of the Narnian -
Edmund Pevensie
King Edmund Pevensie (1930-1949), also known as "Ed", was the third of the Pevensie children, and the second one to enter the magical world of Narnia. He was mischievous, dry witted and rather sarcastic -
Digory Kirke
Professor Digory Kirke (1888–1949) was a man from London who had travelled to Narnia during his childhood. He was notable for being a famous learned man, a great traveller, and - out of the Friends -
The Last Battle
Published in 1956 and awarded the Carnegie Medal, The Last Battle chronicled the end of the world of Narnia. Jill Pole and Eustace Scrubb return to Narnia to help save it from treacherous invaders and -
Aslan’s Country
Aslan's Country was a divine and legendary land that was visible (but not normally accessible) from the world of Narnia in the sky beyond the earthly atmosphere to the farthest east of the Great -
Emperor-Beyond-The-Sea
The Emperor-beyond-the-Sea (also called the Emperor-over-the-sea ) is the father of Aslan. The Emperor lived beyond the eastern edge of the Narnian world, in what was often called Aslan's -
The Train Wreck
The Train Wreck was the event that brought about the deaths of the visitors of Narnia. The participants were gathering together to speak of their times in Narnia. They then saw a vision of King -
Narnia (nation)
There are other articles on this wiki that share a similar name. This article is about the country. For all other articles by a similar name, please visit this Narnia (disambiguation). - WikiNarnia - The nation of -
Eustace Scrubb
Eustace Clarence Scrubb was the Son of Adam who helped find Prince Rillian, son of Caspian X of Narnia. He also fought at the Battle of Stable Hill at the end of the Calormene Conquest -
Reepicheep
Reepicheep was one of the Talking Mice of Narnia, and was their leader. He was also one of Caspian's most loyal and bravest knights. His second-in-command was Peepiceek. Reepicheep lived before and -
Jill Pole
Jill Pole was the Daughter of Eve who helped find Prince Rilian, son of Caspian X of Narnia. She also fought at the Battle of Stable Hill at the end of the Calormene Conquest of -
Tash
Tash was the chief deity of the national religion of Calormen, and was especially favoured by the ruling classes; Calormen's capital city was named Tashbaan in his honour, and the nobility of the empire -
Tumnus
Tumnus - affectionately known as "Mr. Tumnus" and later as "Master Tumnus" - was a male Faun, a former servant of the White Witch, and later, a high official in Narnia during the Golden Age. He was -
Polly Plummer
Polly Plummer was a human and good friend of Digory Kirke. She is most notable for witnessing both the creation and the end of Narnia. Polly was born in 1889, in England. For her early -
Lilliandil
Ramandu's daughter, known as Lilliandil in the 2010 adaptation of The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, was the wife of King Caspian X, as well as the mother of King Rilian. Lilliandil was an -
Telmarine
The Telmarines were the inhabitants of Telmar (originally a Calormene colony before the arrival of the ancestors of the Telmarines), in the Narnian World. "Telmarine" can also be used to describe anything from, like, or -
Pevensies
The Pevensies were the newest dynasty of the Kingdom of Narnia following the Age of Winter, during which a single ruler, the White Witch Jadis, had reigned for a hundred years. The Pevensie oligarchy lasted -
Narnia (world)
The World of Narnia or the Narnian World was a world that existed outside our own world, yet was accessible anywhere from Earth at any unexpected time, except for a guaranteed access from the Wood
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