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Jadis
Queen Jadis was the final surviving resident and the self-declared final Queen of Charn. An extraordinarily powerful alien, she was once the most infamous ruler of Narnia. Extradimensional in origin, she was accidentally brought -
The Chronicles of Narnia Wiki
An encyclopedia for all things Narnia that anyone can edit. The Chronicles of Narnia Wiki, or WikiNarnia, is an encyclopedia for everything related to The Chronicles of Narnia, originally a series of seven books written -
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 -
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 Utter East of the Great -
Caspian X
This page covers the book character. You might be looking for the character in the Walden-Disney-Fox version; Caspian_(Walden) King Caspian X, Lord of Cair Paravel, and Emperor of the Lone Islands, also -
The Last Battle
Published in 1956 and awarded the Carnegie Medal, The Last Battle chronicled the end of the world of Narnia. Jill and Eustace return to Narnia to help save it from treacherous invaders and a False -
Father Christmas
Father Christmas was the gift-bearing figure, known on both Earth and in the World of Narnia, who came to all the good creatures in Narnia the night before Christmas. During the Long Winter, the -
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 tetrarchy lasted -
Narnian timeline
This timeline was provided by C.S. Lewis, to map out the events of his series. The Narnian Time does not synchronise with the time on Earth, and generally appears to run much much faster -
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 -
Narnia (nation)
There are other articles on this wiki that share a similar name. This article is about country. For all other articles by a similar name, please visit this Narnia (disambiguation). - WikiNarnia - The Kingdom of Narnia -
Susan Pevensie (disambiguation)
Other pages you may have been looking for is Susan's Horn or Susan's bow and arrows. You may have been looking for... The book character, Susan Pevensie, or the character as it appears -
Digory Kirke (disambiguation)
You might have also been looking for Digory Kirke's House. You might be looking for... The book character, Digory Kirke, or one of the versions that appear in the adaptations; The one from the -
Susan Pevensie (books)
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 Magician's Nephew
The Magician's Nephew was the sixth book published in the The Chronicles of Narnia. It was originally published in 1955 by The Bodley Head, a publishing establishment in England. In more recent editions of -
Aslan (books)
Aslan is the creator and one true king of the World of Narnia, and is generally a representation of all that is good. Aslan is the son of the Emperor-Beyond-The-Sea, and comes -
Calormen
Calormen — or more formally, the Calormene Empire — was an empire in the south of the World of Narnia. Most of the country had a semi-arid climate, and its most notable geographic features were a -
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 -
Tash
Tash was the chief deity of the national religion of Calormen, and was especially favored by the ruling classes. Calormen's capital city was named Tashbaan in his honor, and the nobility of the empire -
Digory Kirke (books)
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 -
Aslan (Walden)
Aslan is the Walden-Disney-Fox version of the book character with the same name, Aslan. He is voiced by Liam Neeson in all three films. This is a short summary of what happens in -
Edmund Pevensie (Walden)
Edmund Pevensie, also known as Ed, is the Walden-Disney-Fox version of the book character with the same name, Edmund Pevensie. He is played by Skandar Keynes in all three films, as well as -
World of Narnia
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 -
Wardrobe
The Wardrobe was a magical portal in Professor Kirke's House that linked Earth to the world of Narnia, if only for a short time. The wardrobe was commissioned by Professor Digory Kirke sometime before -
Cair Paravel
Cair Paravel was the capital and seat of government of Narnia, home its Kings and Queens in the early years. It was a spectacular citadel located on a peninsula (later an island) at the mouth
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