Lord Argoz

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==Bio Info==
==Bio Info==
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'''Titles:''' Lord Argoz
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'''Title:''' Lord Argoz
'''Age:''' Most likely the same age as Caspian the Ninth
'''Age:''' Most likely the same age as Caspian the Ninth
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'''First Appearance:''' ''The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'', Ch. 13 (1952)
'''First Appearance:''' ''The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'', Ch. 13 (1952)
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==About Lord Argoz==
 
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At one time Argoz was a respected Narnian lord whose loyalty to Caspian the Ninth worried [[Miraz]] enough to send him and his companions to sea. Though Lewis does not specify which of the three lords said what in the argument that led to their enchanted sleep, Argoz was one of their number and must have been emotionally and physically spent after the long sea voyage. He had lost four of his companions on the journey, and the future was full of uncertainty, no matter what course they chose. Given the situation, it is understandable that Argoz and his companions would fall into an argument — and it is perhaps these extenuating circumstances that made the punishment a mere enchanted sleep rather than death.
 
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'''Portrayals:'''
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==About Lord Argoz==
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At one time Argoz was a respected Narnian lord whose loyalty to Caspian the Ninth worried [[Miraz]] enough to send him and his companions to sea. Though Lewis does not specify which of the three lords said what in the argument that led to their enchanted sleep, Argoz was one of their number and must have been emotionally and physically spent after the long sea voyage. He had lost four of his companions on the journey, and the future was full of uncertainty, no matter what course they chose. Given the situation, it is understandable that Argoz and his companions would fall into an argument — and it is perhaps these extenuating circumstances that made the punishment a mere enchanted sleep rather than death.
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==Portrayals==
*David Oakley: Focus on the Family Radio Theater, 1999 – 2002
*David Oakley: Focus on the Family Radio Theater, 1999 – 2002

Current revision as of 22:06, 9 November 2010

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