![]() ![]() He watches over Narnia constantly, although he does not choose to solve all of its problems for its inhabitants. Generally, he comes to Narnia to aid its leaders and heroes on important missions for external and personal peace, and to protect it from various evils. Aslan is very wise, and a powerful force for good, but as Narnians often say, “He’s not a tame lion.” He is dangerous, and an unconquerable enemy, but he is unquestionably good.Īslan is the one true king of Narnia all of its inhabitants have faith in him (except for dwarfs in The Last Battle), and obey him absolutely. He appears in different sizes to different people, although he himself never changes as people grow in wisdom and character, they can perceive more of his greatness. Beaver (Chapter 17) Īslan appears in Narnia as a large and terrifying, but equally magnificent and wise, lion with kind eyes. He doesn't like being tied down - and of course he has other countries to attend to. One day you'll see him and another you won't. ![]()
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