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What are horse men called in Narnia?

By James Austin

Centaurs were a race of highly intelligent, loyal and honourable creatures that existed in Narnia. They appeared human from the abdomen up to the head, while the rest of their body was that of a horse.

What are Dryads in Narnia?

Dryads were spirits of Narnian trees. They were able to assume physical bodies similar to human form, and the same size as normal humans, and they could go in and out of their trees like blossom petals. They appear as minor characters in The Chronicles of Narnia film series.

Who does Peter represent in Narnia?

Peter Pevensie is the one who speaks for the four rulers of Narnia as the High King. In the same way, Simon Peter acted as the spokesman for the twelve disciples quite often.

Are there horses in Narnia?

Appearances. Horses were mentioned in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, where they suffered the Long Winter that Jadis created, and many were turned to stone by her wand. During the last days of Narnia, Horses fought with the Narnians against the Calormenes at Stable Hill.

What do the 7 swords in Narnia represent?

The Seven Swords were magical blades that had been originally created by Aslan, apparently during Narnia’s Golden Age. They were once owned by the Seven Lost Lords, which Caspian and the crew of the Dawn Treader had voyaged to find. Each sword possessed magical properties, which involved in the protection of Narnia.

What does Thomas represent in Narnia?

Tumnus who works for the White Witch and betrays his king. He represents many Biblical characters, such as Judas, as he betrays his lord for the enemy. He is also akin to the apostle Paul, as he works for the devil (or Witch) in the beginning of the novel, and then finds his way back to God by the end.

What does the lamppost represent in Narnia?

The land in which it had grown was later known as Lantern Waste after the lamppost that resided there. In the other books that the lamppost appears, it symbolizes the border between earth and Narnia. In the real world, the post symbolizes CS Lewis and Narnia itself.