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East of Narnia is the Great Eastern Ocean, where the Bight of Calormen is home to the Merpeople and the islands of Galma, Terebinthia, Seven Isles, and the Lone Islands. Beyond the Bight of Calormen is more ocean, including the islands of Dragon Island, Burnt Island, Death Water Island, Island of the
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North of Narnia lies Ettinsmoor, a cold barren plain home to the once civilized, now anarchistic giants. North of Ettinsmoor is a deep gorge crossed by an ancient bridge known simply as the "Giant Bridge", part of a long-abandoned road. This leads to the Wild Lands of the North, home of the Ruined
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The novels revolve around the fantastical country of Narnia. The nation of Narnia, often and officially the Kingdom of Narnia, was guarded over by Aslan, the Great Lion, and was filled with humans, talking animals, and other mythical creatures. Narnia was a land of rolling hills rising into low
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tricks her into picking up a magic yellow ring. It has a slothful influence on those travelling it, which is explained by C.S. Lewis as the Wood being a place where nothing ever happens, unlike the different worlds that it connects. For the child protagonists, this experience is pleasant and
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Duffers, Dark Island, and the Island of the Star. Beyond the Island of the Star, is another undersea country called the Eastern Last Sea, the water of white lilies known as the Silver Sea, and the Utter East, which is a small plain, bordering a perpetual wave and the high mountains of
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Archenland is a mountainous country south of Narnia. It is bordered on the north by Narnia and on the south by the Winding Arrow River and further south is the Great Desert. The seat of government is at Anvard, in the heart of the country, a fortified area.
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defeated it in 299 BC. Its thirteenth-century fortress dominates a deep, narrow gorge of the Nera river which runs below. One of its most important archaeological features is a Romanesque cathedral, which contains the relics of a number of Umbrian
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mountains to the south, and was predominantly forested, except for marshlands in the north. The country is bordered on the east by the Eastern Ocean, on the west by a great mountain range, on the north by the River Shribble, and on the south by
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Jadis negatively: she shrieks in despair that the wood is "killing" her, and she is sickly and pale. It could be described as a nexus of sorts, existing outside the other worlds and not being a world on its own. The wood derives its name from
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In the domed sky are the sun and moon, which rise from the Utter East and set in the Utter West. The Last Sea in the east is bright with a "drinkable light". There are stars and planets in the sky but in the Narnian world
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states that Lucy and Edmund are one year apart in age; the years given in the timeline for their births, 1930 and 1932 respectively, would put their ages at something more than a year. Devin Brown, author of
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The economic heart of the country centres on the Great River of Narnia, which crosses the country from the northwest on an east-southeasterly course to the Eastern Ocean. The seat of government is the
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and southwards which under a particular light made me feel that at any moment a giant might raise his head over the next ridge". In a letter to his brother, Lewis would later confide "that part of
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Mr . On plate 8 of the Atlas is a map of ancient Italy. Lewis had underscored the name of a little town called Narnia, simply because he liked the sound of it. Narnia – or '
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of Narnia is connected to Earth and many other worlds through a nexus called the Wood between the Worlds. Travel is possible through a pool each for every world. The Wood is so named by
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uses the timeline as a way to reconcile some of the statements concerning the timing of Aslan's appearances in Narnia with other characters' recollections of those appearances.
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In its glory, Dunluce would have been the model of a kingly castle, but Lewis saw it in ruins, as the four Pevensie children saw Cair Paravel upon their return to Narnia in
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I have some vague memories of the cliffs round there and of Dunluce Castle, and some memories that are not at all vague of the same coast a little further on at
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that were located there. When Narnia was conquered by the Telmarines, a town was built at the Fords of Beruna and a bridge over the river was constructed. In
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purged the aristocracy of anyone who might threaten his rule, two brothers who were the lords of Beaversdam were locked up as "madmen"
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many times. In later years, Lewis remembered the sounds of the sea, the cliffs rising above it, and the ruined medieval towers of
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A name inspired by William Morris' novel, The Wood Beyond the World. For an indication of Lewis' esteem for Morris see...
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she ruled Narnia before Jadis returned (meaning that her reign must have ended before 898). Paul Ford, author of
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and even deeper than that, at the world's base, is the fiery nation of Bism, home to the Gnomes and Salamanders.
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To Narnia's west is the landlocked Western Wild, south of this country and also west of Calormen is the Far West
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Narnia, a small medieval town, is situated at the top of an olive-covered hill. It was already ancient when the
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is common. The series tracks the story of Narnia when humans, usually children, enter the Narnian world from
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where we used to go in the old days. (letter from Lewis to Arthur Greeves, written in 1915)
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for most parts, played a large part in the creation of the Narnian landscape. In his essay
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series. Apparently, the ruins formed the basis for the Narnian castle of Cair Paravel.
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describes slave trade between Calormen and Telmar from areas far south of Calormen.
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which many authors have speculated may have inspired his creation of Cair Paravel.
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City of the Giants and the castle Harfang, which is still inhabited by giants.
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Several people have pointed out more or less significant areas where Lewis's
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and was later rescued by Aslan’s followers. These events were a key point in
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dashing past. How I long to break into a world where such things were true."
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Inside Narnia: A Guide to Exploring The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe,
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Inside Narnia: A Guide to Exploring The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
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Fantasy world created by C.S. Lewis, setting of The Chronicles of Narnia
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Christopher, Joe R. (2001). "Mount Purgatory Arises Near Narnia".
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Becoming C. S. Lewis (1898–1918): A Biography of Young Jack Lewis
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is my idea of Narnia". Although in adult life Lewis lived in
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Past Watchful Dragons: The Narnian Chronicles of C. S. Lewis
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asked where he found the word 'Narnia', Lewis showed him
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Deep below Narnia's surface is a dark sunless country
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who move accordingly, and some live on the surface.
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Index

Archenland
Narnia (disambiguation)
The Chronicles of Narnia

Pauline Baynes
C. S. Lewis
Children's fantasy
Fantasy world
Telmarines
Archenlanders
Calormenes
Centaurs
Dragons
Dwarves
Dufflepuds
Fauns
Hags
Giants
Humans
Minotaurs
Ogres
Nymphs
Sea Serpents
Talking Animals
Werewolves
Narnia (country)
Archenland
Calormen
Underland
Aslan's Country

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