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The creatures that got rid of Aslan's ropes in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe were mice. They gnawed through the ropes to set Aslan free.
Aslan sent the other creatures to rescue Edmund from the White Witch and her forces, and to prepare for the battle against her. They were tasked with gathering reinforcements and resources to help defeat her and restore peace to Narnia.
The witch in the Narnia kills Aslan on the stone table.
Aslan, Susan, and Lucy lead an army to battle against the White Witch at the Battle of Beruna. Aslan ultimately defeats the White Witch and restores peace to Narnia. Afterward, they are crowned as kings and queens of Narnia.
The word "summoned" appears in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" when Aslan calls for Peter, Susan, and Lucy to help him defeat the White Witch's army. Aslan summons creatures from all over Narnia to join the battle against the evil forces.
C. S. Lewis later mentioned in a letter or interview that ALL the remaining stone creatures were freed at the moment the White Witch died. He apologised for not spelling this out in the book, but said he had assumed it was obvious.
Lucy was with Aslan while he breathed life back into the courtyard creatures.
In the book The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Aslan goes to the Witch's house to free everybody that she has turned to stone.
They go to the white withches castle to revive all of the creatures that the white witch turned to stone using her stick thingy. They then went to the war
After Aslan's sacrifice, as he lay bound, shaven and dead, the two children, Susan and Lucy, first tried to set him free. Then along came hordes and hordes of mice who ate through the thick ropes.
Aslan is the lion, who resembles Jesus in the cronicles of narnia.
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