: A mountainous, friendly kingdom located directly south of Narnia, allied closely with Cair Paravel.

The valiant, sword-wielding mouse who embodies the spirit of Narnian chivalry. 4. Why the Series Still Matters

: King Edmund the Just. Initially a traitor tempted by Turkish Delight, he is redeemed by Aslan’s sacrifice.

C.S. Lewis didn't just write a children's story; he built a world rooted in . From the deep magic of the Stone Table to the bittersweet ending of The Last Battle , the series explores themes of redemption, courage, and the nature of faith. Conclusion

The populace of Narnia is a mixture of talking beasts, mythological figures, humans from Earth (Sons of Adam and Daughters of Eve), and native humanoid races like Dwarfs and Marsh-wiggles. The Divine and Royal Figures

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