For roughly a century, during the rule of the White Witch.
In the novel 'The lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe' by C.S. Lewis. The Queen casts a spell on the whole of Narnia making it "always winter but never Christmas" for a hundred years. Narnia is not however an Island
In The Chronicles of Narnia, it is always winter but never Christmas. This represents the perpetual state of coldness and darkness under the rule of the White Witch. Christmas symbolizes hope, renewal, and joy, which are absent during the eternal winter in Narnia.
C S Lewis as it is from the Land Of Narnia
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Narnia, as written in C.S. Lewis's novel "The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe." In this magical land, it was always winter but never Christmas until Aslan's arrival brought an end to the White Witch's reign, bringing back warmth and joy to Narnia.
The White Witch brings eternal winter to Narnia with her spell, causing the land to be frozen and lifeless. This plunges Narnia into a state of despair and suffering until Aslan arrives to bring an end to her tyranny and restore balance to the land.
In C.S. Lewis' The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, the mythical world of Narnia has been submerged in a forever winter without Christmas - all the misery without the joy.
4 Narnia movies have been released, to be exact.
Jadis, the White Witch who refers to herself as the Queen of Narnia.
The first Winter Olympics was in 1924.
In the story, it leads to Narnia in the perpetual winter.
The professor thinks Lucy's claim about Narnia is valid and credible because he himself has known about Narnia from long before, and has a deep understanding of its existence. He believes Lucy's story and trusts her judgment.