Coriakin

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(About Coriakin)
(~ The Voyage of the Dawn Treader ~ (1952))
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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===~ The Voyage of the Dawn Treader ~ (1952)===
===~ The Voyage of the Dawn Treader ~ (1952)===
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[[File:3778.jpg|left]]As a star not quite at rest, Coriakin had been sent by Aslan to govern the Duffers on their island. The Duffers describe him as a "great magician" who fell into a great rage and cast an uglifying spell on them because they would not do what he wished. Later on when Lucy meets Coriakin after reading his book of magic, he explains that he merely wanted them to do things in logical order rather than things like planting cooked potatoes to save time cooking them later. Coriakin had allowed the Duffers to cast an invisibility spell on themselves because he knew Lucy would be around eventually to lift it. He meets Lucy after Aslan appears, and serves her a delicious lunch when the Great Lion leaves. He invites the other Narnians to dine with him and uses magic to prepare a feast in which each has what he or she likes best to eat. Afterward he presents them with a map created by magic that is so detailed that if you look closely, you can see everything from the buildings on the street to the caves on the hillsides. Before the Narnians bid him farewell, Coriakin mends the stern of the Dawn Treader which had been damaged in the fight with the sea serpent. Later in the book, Ramandu hints that Coriakin was placed on the island as a punishment of sorts, though he will not say what crimes a star can commit.  
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[[File:3778.jpg|left]]As a star not quite at rest, Coriakin had been sent by [[Aslan]] to govern the [[Chief and the Dufflepuds|Duffers]] on their island. The [[Chief and the Dufflepuds|Duffers]] describe him as a "great magician" who fell into a great rage and cast an uglifying spell on them because they would not do what he wished. Later on when [[Lucy Pevensie|Lucy]] meets Coriakin after reading his book of magic, he explains that he merely wanted them to do things in logical order rather than things like planting cooked potatoes to save time cooking them later. Coriakin had allowed the [[Chief and the Dufflepuds|Duffers]] to cast an invisibility spell on themselves because he knew [[Lucy Pevensie|Lucy]] would be around eventually to lift it. He meets [[Lucy Pevensie|Lucy]] after [[Aslan]] appears, and serves her a delicious lunch when the Great Lion leaves. He invites the other Narnians to dine with him and uses magic to prepare a feast in which each has what he or she likes best to eat. Afterward he presents them with a map created by magic that is so detailed that if you look closely, you can see everything from the buildings on the street to the caves on the hillsides. Before the Narnians bid him farewell, Coriakin mends the stern of the Dawn Treader which had been damaged in the fight with the sea serpent. Later in the book, [[Ramandu]] hints that Coriakin was placed on the island as a punishment of sorts, though he will not say what crimes a star can commit.
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==Quotes==
==Quotes==

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