Rilian

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(~ The Silver Chair ~ (1953))
 
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'''First Appearance:''' ''The Silver Chair'', Ch. 4 (1953), first mentioned in Ch. 2
'''First Appearance:''' ''The Silver Chair'', Ch. 4 (1953), first mentioned in Ch. 2
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==About Rilian==
 
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Rilian is a brave and honorable knight whose chivalry toward women is his defining attribute, but also his most vulnerable point. Out of devotion to [[Ramandu's Daughter|his mother]] he dedicates himself to avenging her death, and as he attempts this he is lured into dangerous enchantment by [[the Lady of the Green Kirtle]]. He is then imprisoned in the Underland for ten years, during which he has only one hour a day in which he knows his true self. The rest of the time he spends as the witless and enchanted “pawn” of the powerful [[the Lady of the Green Kirtle|Queen of the Underland]], who is using him to gain control of Narnia. Even after the [[the Lady of the Green Kirtle|Witch]] has tried to kill them and they have vanquished her, Rilian says, "Yet I am glad, gentlemen, that the foul [[the Lady of the Green Kirtle|Witch]] took to her serpent form at the last. It would not have suited well either with my heart or with my honor to have slain a woman." Rilian displays true courage as they make their escape from the Underland, and his adventurous spirit is stirred by a glimpse of the land of Bism below Underland. He wishes to travel there, but he follows his duty of returning to his ailing father [[Caspian]].
 
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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==About Rilian==
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Rilian is a brave and honorable knight whose chivalry toward women is his defining attribute, but also his most vulnerable point. Out of devotion to [[Ramandu's Daughter|his mother]] he dedicates himself to avenging her death, and as he attempts this he is lured into dangerous enchantment by [[the Lady of the Green Kirtle]]. He is then imprisoned in the Underland for ten years, during which he has only one hour a day in which he knows his true self. The rest of the time he spends as the witless and enchanted “pawn” of the powerful [[the Lady of the Green Kirtle|Queen of the Underland]], who is using him to gain control of Narnia. Even after the [[the Lady of the Green Kirtle|Witch]] has tried to kill them and they have vanquished her, Rilian says, "Yet I am glad, gentlemen, that the foul [[the Lady of the Green Kirtle|Witch]] took to her serpent form at the last. It would not have suited well either with my heart or with my honor to have slain a woman." Rilian displays true courage as they make their escape from the Underland, and his adventurous spirit is stirred by a glimpse of the land of Bism below Underland. He wishes to travel there, but he follows his duty of returning to his ailing father [[Caspian]].
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'''Portrayals:'''
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==Portrayals==
*Jamie Glover: Focus on the Family Radio Theater, 1999 – 2002
*Jamie Glover: Focus on the Family Radio Theater, 1999 – 2002
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*[[File:BBCRilian.jpg|left]]Richard Henders: BBC TV series, 1989 – 1990
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*[[File:BBCRilian.jpg|left]]Richard Henders: BBC TV series, 1988 – 1990

Current revision as of 21:33, 19 December 2010

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