Shasta

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'''First Appearance:''' ''The Horse and His Boy'', Ch. 1 (1954), first referenced in ''The Silver Chair'', Ch. 3 (1953)
'''First Appearance:''' ''The Horse and His Boy'', Ch. 1 (1954), first referenced in ''The Silver Chair'', Ch. 3 (1953)
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==About Shasta==
 
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Though he grew up in the harsh Calormene culture, Shasta has always been drawn to stories of the lands in the North where the "barbarians" live. Though by nature somewhat cautious, Shasta takes a risk to run away with [[Bree]] and does not hesitate when he turns back to face the lion and save [[Aravis]]. Throughout their journey Shasta demonstrates loyalty and courage on many occasions, though he is not immune to self-pity and calls himself unlucky many times. He is quite abashed when learns he is the heir to the throne of Archenland, and his humble upbringing and exposure to Calormene culture as a fisherman's son have done much to fit him for the crown. Shasta is calmer and more sensible than his twin [[Corin]], and it is clear he will become a wise and responsible ruler.
 
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==About Shasta==
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Though he grew up in the harsh Calormene culture, Shasta has always been drawn to stories of the lands in the North where the "barbarians" live. Though by nature somewhat cautious, Shasta takes a risk to run away with [[Bree]] and does not hesitate when he turns back to face the lion and save [[Aravis]]. Throughout their journey Shasta demonstrates loyalty and courage on many occasions, though he is not immune to self-pity and calls himself unlucky many times. He is quite abashed when learns he is the heir to the throne of Archenland, and his humble upbringing and exposure to Calormene culture as a fisherman's son have done much to fit him for the crown. Shasta is calmer and more sensible than his twin [[Corin]], and it is clear he will become a wise and responsible ruler.

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