Hwin

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==Bio Info==
==Bio Info==
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'''Titles:''' Hwin the Mare
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'''Title:''' Hwin the Mare
'''Age:''' Unknown
'''Age:''' Unknown
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'''First Appearance:''' ''The Horse and His Boy'', Ch. 2 (1954)
'''First Appearance:''' ''The Horse and His Boy'', Ch. 2 (1954)
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==About Hwin==
 
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Hwin is a gentle soul. She is very humble and easily put down, but extremely practical. When her mistress [[Aravis]] prepares to kill herself, Hwin interposes herself between the girl and her blade and reveals her ability to speak by begging [[Aravis]] to stop. When they need to get through the city of Tashbaan, Hwin has the idea to disguise the Horses as packhorses and the children as slaves. She is terrified when she meets [[Aslan]] for the first time, but it is a reverent fear. [[Aslan]] rewards her humble perseverance with high praise. Though she is meek and unassuming, Hwin is a brave and intelligent horse, and her practicality and kindness are invaluable to the group as they make their escape to Narnia. She is a much-loved character.
 
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==About Hwin==
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Hwin is a gentle soul. She is very humble and easily put down, but extremely practical. When her mistress [[Aravis]] prepares to kill herself, Hwin interposes herself between the girl and her blade and reveals her ability to speak by begging [[Aravis]] to stop. When they need to get through the city of Tashbaan, Hwin has the idea to disguise the Horses as packhorses and the children as slaves. She is terrified when she meets [[Aslan]] for the first time, but it is a reverent fear. [[Aslan]] rewards her humble perseverance with high praise. Though she is meek and unassuming, Hwin is a brave and intelligent horse, and her practicality and kindness are invaluable to the group as they make their escape to Narnia. She is a much-loved character.

Current revision as of 22:01, 9 November 2010

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