Aslan

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(~ The Voyage of the Dawn Treader ~ (1952))
(~ The Silver Chair ~ (1953))
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===~ The Silver Chair ~ (1953)===
===~ The Silver Chair ~ (1953)===
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[[File:3787.jpg|left]]Eustace Scrubb and Jill Pole have just been calling to Aslan to allow them to enter Narnia when they are discovered by the bullies of Experiment House, their boarding school. While they are trying to escape, they open a door that is usually locked and are amazed to see another world stretching before them. They plunge into that world, where Eustace accidentally falls from a high cliff. The Lion suddenly appears and blows him to Narnia. Aslan then tells Jill that they would not have been calling to Him if He had not been calling to them, and He has brought them into Narnia to find the lost Prince Rilian. He gives Jill four Signs to guide them and blows her to Narnia as He did Eustace. By the time Jill, Eustace, and the Marshwiggle Puddleglum reach Harfang (home of the Gentle Giants), Jill has forgotten the Signs. Aslan appears to her in a dream and tells her to repeat them. When she cannot, He carries her to the window to see the words "UNDER ME" carved on the hillside, showing them that they must look for the prince underneath the ruined city. After Rilian is found and his father, King Caspian X, dies, Aslan tells Eustace and Jill that He would send them home. But first He takes them to His own country where they see Caspian lying dead. After a drop of blood from the Lion's paw falls over him, Caspian awakens, looking like his younger self. Aslan then opens the door into Experiment House, and the sight of Him terrifies the bullies and teachers there. When the police come and see nothing but the Headmistress panicking and talking about a lion, there is an inquiry into the whole business. The Headmistress is removed, ten people are expelled, and Experiment House becomes a decent school.
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[[File:3787.jpg|left]][[Eustace Clarence Scrubb|Eustace Scrubb]] and [[Jill Pole]] have just been calling to Aslan to allow them to enter Narnia when they are discovered by the bullies of Experiment House, their boarding school. While they are trying to escape, they open a door that is usually locked and are amazed to see another world stretching before them. They plunge into that world, where [[Eustace Clarence Scrubb|Eustace]] accidentally falls from a high cliff. The Lion suddenly appears and blows him to Narnia. Aslan then tells [[Jill Pole|Jill]] that they would not have been calling to Him if He had not been calling to them, and He has brought them into Narnia to find the lost Prince [[Rilian]]. He gives [[Jill Pole|Jill]] four Signs to guide them and blows her to Narnia as He did [[Eustace Clarence Scrubb|Eustace]]. By the time [[Jill Pole|Jill]], [[Eustace Clarence Scrubb|Eustace]], and the Marshwiggle [[Puddleglum]] reach Harfang (home of the Gentle Giants), [[Jill Pole|Jill]] has forgotten the Signs. Aslan appears to her in a dream and tells her to repeat them. When she cannot, He carries her to the window to see the words "UNDER ME" carved on the hillside, showing them that they must look for the prince underneath the ruined city. After [[Rilian]] is found and his father, King [[Caspian]] X, dies, Aslan tells [[Eustace Clarence Scrubb|Eustace]] and [[Jill Pole|Jill]] that He would send them home. But first He takes them to His own country where they see [[Caspian]] lying dead. After a drop of blood from the Lion's paw falls over him, [[Caspian]] awakens, looking like his younger self. Aslan then opens the door into Experiment House, and the sight of Him terrifies the bullies and teachers there. When the police come and see nothing but the Headmistress panicking and talking about a lion, there is an inquiry into the whole business. The Headmistress is removed, ten people are expelled, and Experiment House becomes a decent school.
===~ The Last Battle ~ (1956)===
===~ The Last Battle ~ (1956)===

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