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5
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Rescue Edmund
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6
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Friend of Narnia, High King of Narnia, The Magnificent
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7
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Talking ... are among the most respected creatures in all Narnia. Aslan, the ruler of Narnia, is a ....
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8
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Followers of The White Witch who help bind Aslan to the Stone Table
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10
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Friend of Narnia, Queen of Narnia, The Valiant
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11
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Housekeeper to Professor Kirke
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13
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She subsequently enslaved Narnia in a 100-year winter
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14
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Friend of Narnia, Queen of Narnia, The Gentle
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16
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Giant, turned into stone by the White Witch, and freed by Aslan
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17
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Nature spirit that live in the trees and waters
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18
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Provide shelter, food, and information for the four Pevensie children
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19
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A kindly old gentleman who takes children in when they are evacuated from London.
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21
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Wolf, Captain of the White Witch's secret police
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24
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The first human
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25
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Hunted by children; rumoured to grant wishes if caught
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28
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Tree nymph, or female tree spirit
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29
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Nymph of the rivers, wells, and streams.
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30
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Friend of Narnia, King of Narnia, The Just
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33
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The god of the grape harvest, winemaking and wine, of ritual madness, fertility
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35
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Leads the children to Mr. Beaver
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36
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A lion, is the true lord of Narnia. He sacrifices himself to save Edmund.
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38
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They are portrayed as pale goblin-like creatures, with slit-nostrils, and long, skeletal arms and legs
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1
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Is known as Adam's wife
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2
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One ..., Mr Tumnus is the first character Lucy meets when she enters Narnia.
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3
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Noble beings and are one of the most loyal creatures to Aslan and to Narnia
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4
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It is they who are entrusted with bearing Aslan's crown and sceptre
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7
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Adam's supposed first wife
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9
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Bringer of Christmas gifts for children and the Beavers
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12
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Faun, befriends Lucy when she first arrives in Narnia and saves her from the White Witch
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15
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Has the head of a bull and the body of a man
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20
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Is shown pulling both Father Christmas's sled and the White Witch's sleds
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22
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Followers of Bacchus, and are described as 'wild, madcap young girls'
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23
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Female ogres are called ...
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26
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Is easily recognized by their spines, which are hollow hairs made stiff with keratin
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27
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A companion and tutor to the wine god Dionysus
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31
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There are also 'evil ...' present among the witch's horde at the sacrifice of Aslan
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32
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Followers of the White Witch. In folklore, they are lusty male demons who cause nightmares and assume the form of handsome men and seduce women in their sleep. Their female counterparts are called Succubi.
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33
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Followers of the White Witch. It is another name for a Hobgoblin.
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34
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Male companion of Dionysus with horse-like features, including a horse-tail, horse-like ears.
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37
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Is present at the Christmas party where the White Witch turns the merry-makers into stone
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