Corin

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'''First Appearance:''' ''The Horse and His Boy'', Ch. 5 (1954)
'''First Appearance:''' ''The Horse and His Boy'', Ch. 5 (1954)
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==About Corin==
 
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Corin is a happy-go-lucky princeling who does not often think about the consequences of his actions. He is impulsive, brave, and lighthearted, and believes that any issues can be resolved by boxing. Corin has a taste for adventure and his mischievous escapades are well known among the Archenlanders and Narnians. Corin is not afraid to take risks. He is intensely loyal and unselfish, and rejoices when he learns that his twin [[Shasta|Cor]] is the heir to the throne, because "it's princes have all the fun." Corin's fun-loving nature makes him a lovable character and a good counterpart to his more serious brother.
 
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==About Corin==
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Corin is a happy-go-lucky princeling who does not often think about the consequences of his actions. He is impulsive, brave, and lighthearted, and believes that any issues can be resolved by boxing. Corin has a taste for adventure and his mischievous escapades are well known among the Archenlanders and Narnians. Corin is not afraid to take risks. He is intensely loyal and unselfish, and rejoices when he learns that his twin [[Shasta|Cor]] is the heir to the throne, because "it's princes have all the fun." Corin's fun-loving nature makes him a lovable character and a good counterpart to his more serious brother.

Current revision as of 21:49, 9 November 2010

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