Shift also made an alliance with Calormen, and ended up inadvertently summoning the evil god Tash.Īfter a long, terrible battle with the Calormenes on Stable Hill, Tirian, Jill Pole, Eustace and the Rishda Tarkaan were thrown into the stable. Many years later, the tree was blown down in a storm, and the now Professor Kirke had its wood made into a wardrobe.Ģ,555 years after Narnia's creation, the world of Narnia was destroyed after the ape Shift attempted to deceive the inhabitants of Narnia into thinking that a donkey, Puzzle, was the actual Aslan. After she had eaten it, she recovered from her illness, and he planted the core in his garden, where it grew into a great apple tree. When he returned, the apple was planted by the river, where it immediately grew into a tree that, as Aslan explained, would protect Narnia from Jadis for centuries.Īslan allowed Digory to take one of the apples from the new tree back with him to our world for his ill mother. Aware that the evil witch Jadis had entered his new land, Aslan sent Digory on a mission to retrieve a magic apple from a garden located in the Western Wild beyond Narnia. When he was finished, Aslan selected certain animals to be Talking Animals, giving to them, and all other magical creatures, Narnia as their new home.Īslan next anointed its first rulers, who were the cab driver and his wife (who he had called to Narnia), King Frank I and his wife Queen Helen, and commanded them to rule peacefully over the Talking Beasts. This group was brought to the unmade Narnian world by accident, during a failed attempt by Digory to transfer Jadis from London, in our world, back to her own world of Charn.Īslan began the creation soon after they had arrived, using song to call forth the stars, sun, and eventually all land-forms, plants and animals as well, which came from all around them, as well as underneath them. The creation of Narnia was witnessed by six creatures Jadis, the former Empress of Charn Digory Kirke Polly Plummer Andrew Ketterley Frank, a cabby and Strawberry, his cab-horse. The guardian and creator of the Narnian World, with the help of a few people, was the Great Lion, Aslan, himself who sent people (mostly children) from our own earth on missions to save Narnian society from destruction. The mystical world of Narnia was a disc-shaped world (unlike Earth, which is spherical), with the sky like a great dome that met the world around its circumference, on which the other side, and indeed all around the world's edges, was the mysterious land called Aslan's Country. Beyond the edge of the world, in all directions, including altitude, was Aslan's Country that ringed around the whole world of Narnia, and indeed also above its sky. On the other side of the unnamed continent, was the Western sea that contained the unexplored Western Islands, which possibly were on the coast of Telmar, and presumably had a Utter West at its edge. The major body of water was the Great Eastern Ocean that included the Bight of Calormen, Last Sea, Silver Sea and the Utter East. Below the world's surface there were also habitable nations, which sustained populations, such as Underland of the Shallow Lands, and Bism at the world's base. In the skies of the Narnian world, there were magical sentient beings called Stars that brightened the night-time sky of the dome (the Narnian world also contained a Sun at day and a Moon at night). The world's namesake is the major country of Narnia within it, but it also contained other nations and lands, including Archenland, Calormen, the Conglomeration of Nations, Ettinsmoor, the Great Desert, the Unnamed Tundra, the Unknown Land, the Southern Waste, Telmar, the Western Wild, the Wild Lands of the North and the Witch Country. ![]() 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 Between the Worlds. ![]() It'll happen when you're not looking for it." ― Digory Kirke But don't go trying to use the same route twice. " Of course you'll get back to Narnia again someday.
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