Aravis

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|titles = Aravis Tarkheena,<br />Queen Aravis of Archenland]
 
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|age = Younger than [[Cor|Shasta]], probably about 13]
 
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|species = Daughter of Eve, Calormene
 
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|home= Calavar, Calormen and later Anvard, Archenland
 
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|physical description = Small and slender, dark-complected
 
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|tools = A scimitar
 
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|first appearance = The Horse and His Boy, Ch. 2 (1954)<br />first referenced in The Silver Chair, Ch. 3 (1953)
 
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|portrayals = Jody Peach: Focus on the Family Radio Theater, 1999 – 2002<br />Michelle Wesson: BBC Radio Tales of Narnia
 
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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===The Horse and His Boy ~ (1954)===
===The Horse and His Boy ~ (1954)===
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*"[[Shasta]] was marvelous. I'm as bad as you, [[Bree]]. I've been snubbing him and looking down on him ever since you met us and now he turns out to be the best of us all." (HHB, Ch. 10)
*"[[Shasta]] was marvelous. I'm as bad as you, [[Bree]]. I've been snubbing him and looking down on him ever since you met us and now he turns out to be the best of us all." (HHB, Ch. 10)
*"[[Shasta]]—I mean [[Cor]]. No, shut up. There's something I've got to say at once. I'm sorry I've been such a pig. But I did change before I knew you were a Prince, honestly I did; when you went back, and faced the Lion." (HHB, Ch. 14)
*"[[Shasta]]—I mean [[Cor]]. No, shut up. There's something I've got to say at once. I'm sorry I've been such a pig. But I did change before I knew you were a Prince, honestly I did; when you went back, and faced the Lion." (HHB, Ch. 14)
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Titles: Aravis Tarkheena, Queen Aravis of Archenland
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==Bio Info==
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'''Age:''' Younger than Shasta, probably about 13
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'''Species:''' Daughter of Eve, Calormene
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'''Home:''' Calavar, Calormen and later Anvard, Archenland
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'''Physical Description:''' Small and slender, dark-complected
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'''Tools:''' A scimitar
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'''First Appearance:''' The Horse and His Boy, Ch. 2 (1954), first referenced in The Silver Chair, Ch. 3 (1953)
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'''Portrayals:'''
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*Jody Peach: Focus on the Family Radio Theater, 1999 – 2002
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*Michelle Wesson: BBC Radio Tales of Narnia

Revision as of 20:18, 22 July 2009

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