Aslan
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« Reply #0 on: May 31, 2009, 10:23:32 PM » |
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THE OLD NARNIANSIF THERE'S ANYONE WHO CAN APPEAR BEFORE ASLAN WITHOUT THEIR KNEES KNOCKING, THEY'RE EITHER BRAVER THAN MOST OR ELSE JUST SILLY
 | GLENSTORM UNKNOWN, NARNIA, CENTAUR Most trusted of Caspian and many of the Old Narnians; Glenstorm reads the skies with his sons and is Caspian’s primary advisor in battle.
|  | TRUMPKIN the APPLICATION UNKNOWN, NARNIA, DWARF A red dwarf who assists Caspian even though he isn’t convinced of Aslan’s existence. He brings the Pevensies to Caspian despite many troubles.
|  | NIKABRICK UNKNOWN, NARNIA, DWARF A black dwarf; would happily call upon the white witch and other forces of evil if necessary. Wants Narnia for the Narnians, dislikes humans.
|  | TRUFFLEHUNTER UNKNOWN, NARNIA, BADGER Loyal to Caspian and reminds the others that Narnia was never right unless a son of Adam was on the throne. Whole-heartedly on Caspian’s side.
|  | REEPICHEEP the APPLICATION UNKNOWN, NARNIA, MOUSE Loyal to a fault, this mouse would happily fight to the death for Aslan and Narnia. He is a fierce, brave fighter and hates to be called “cute”.
|  | PEEPICEEK AGE, NARNIA, MOUSE Second in command under Reepicheep, this talking mouse is valiant and brave, and like his leader, wishes to see restoration brought to Narnia
|  | PATTERTWIG AGE, NARNIA, SQUIRREL A bright, enthusiastic squirrel, Pattertwig is sent about Narnia with messages. He is trustworthy and Caspian is especially fond of him.
|  | WIMBLEWEATHER AGE, NARNIA, GIANT Not the brightest of the giants; he makes a fair mess of things but his intentions are good. He is sent as a messenger to Miraz’s camp with others.
|  | RAVEN OF RAVENSCAUR AGE, NARNIA, RAVEN The leader of the Ravens, he is eager to serve the soon-to-be king and young Prince Caspian. He has a great respect for Aslan and the stories of old.
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