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Chilldren's literature
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Chilldren's literature
Marsh-wiggle
Literature; Chilldren's literature
Marsh-wiggles are a race of frog-like humanoids that inhabit the marshes of northern Narnia, south of the River Shribble. They are described as having large ears and green-grey dreadlocks. They have ...
Stone Table
Literature; Chilldren's literature
The Stone Table was a great slab of rock supported on four smaller rock pillars, located in the central Narnian mainland.
Telmar
Literature; Chilldren's literature
Telmar is a country in the fictional world of Narnia created by the British author C. S. Lewis for his series of books which compose The Chronicles of Narnia. The Telmarines are prominent in the book ...
monomyth
Literature; Chilldren's literature
Joseph Campbell's monomyth, or the hero's journey, is a basic pattern that its proponents argue is found in many narratives from around the world. This widely distributed pattern was ...
The Deep Magic
Literature; Chilldren's literature
The Deep Magic was a set of laws placed into Narnia by the Emperor-beyond-the-Sea at the time of its creation. It was written on the Stone Table.
The Deeper Magic from Before the Dawn of Time
Literature; Chilldren's literature
The Deeper Magic from Before the Dawn of Time was a hidden law written on the Stone Table before the beginning of time. It effectively acted as an addendum to The Deep Magic from the Dawn of Time; if ...
Emperor-Beyond-The-Sea
Literature; Chilldren's literature
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 Country. ...