Description | Name |
The King, Lord of the whole wood, and son of the Emperor across the Sea | |
There at the very beginning, if it were not for his courage we might never have heard of Narnia | |
The first person to leave our world | |
The last queen of Charn, which she herself destroyed | |
He thinks he is a magician, but like all who meddle with magic, he doesn't really know what he is doing | |
King ______ the Magnificent, The High King (oldest sibling) | |
Queen _____ the Gentle (second oldest) | |
King _______ the Just (third oldest) | |
Queen ______ the Valiant (youngest sibling) | |
The adopted son of a Calormene fisherman | |
A great war horse kidnapped as a foal from the forests of Narnia and sold as a slave-horse in Calormen | |
A Tarkheena, a Calormene noblewoman | |
A good-natured sensible horse and another slave taken from Narnia | |
The True King of Narnia, and Emperor of the Lone Islands | |
A Telmarine of the land of Telmar and the usurper of the throne of Narnia | |
The Chief Mouse, and perhaps the most valiant knight in all of Narnia | |
A cousin of the Pevensie family | |
The heroine of The Silver Chair | |
The lost prince of Narnia | |
A marsh-wiggle from the eastern marshes of Narnia | |
The last king of Narnia | |
An old and ugly ape, who decides that he should be in charge of Narnia | |
A donkey, who never meant any harm | |