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The flat world of Narnia [10] is connected to Earth and many other worlds through a nexus called the Wood between the Worlds. Travel is possible through a pool each for every world. [11] The Wood is so named by Polly Plummer, who is transported there when Digory Kirke's Uncle Andrew tricks her into picking up a magic yellow ring. [12]
The frame story, set in England, features two children ensnared in experimental travel via "the wood between the worlds". Thus, the novel shows Narnia and our middle-aged world to be only two of many in a multiverse, which changes as some worlds begin and others end. It also explains the origin of foreign elements in Narnia, not only the lamp ...
With him, discovered the Wood between the Worlds, Charn, and the world of Narnia (at the Lantern Waste). Jill Pole – friend of Narnia, adventuress who is first seen and mentioned in The Silver Chair, and is with Eustace on his return to Narnia. Ramandu – star, father-in-law of Caspian X
However, this is not a place as Uncle Andrew had imagined, and between Digory's sharp mind and inquisitiveness and Polly's practical caution and concern for safety, they realize that if they are careful, they can use this Wood between the Worlds in the same way as the inner roof space in the terrace houses; linking to all the worlds. The Wood ...
Lefay, Mrs.: Andrew's fairy godmother, who bequeathed him the Atlantean dust with which he made the magic rings that transport Digory and Polly to the Wood between the Worlds. Lilith: Adam's supposed first wife; purported ancestor of Jadis. Liln: Wife of Fair Olvin of Archenland ; Lilygloves: Chief Mole, helps plant orchard
Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos told the publication that Gerwig’s “Narnia” films “won’t be counter to how the audience may have imagined those worlds, but it will be bigger and bolder than ...
Later, when Aslan and the children are in the Wood between the Worlds, Aslan shows them that the puddle leading to Charn is dried up, as the empty world has been destroyed. Jadis entered Narnia with the humans from Earth, and 900 years later appears as the White Witch in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe , ruling that land for 100 years ...
The Chronicles of Narnia is a series of seven portal fantasy novels by British author C. S. Lewis. Illustrated by Pauline Baynes and originally published between 1950 and 1956, the series is set in the fictional realm of Narnia, a fantasy world of magic, mythical beasts, and talking animals. It narrates the adventures of various children who ...