all eight of the children from the books, the lion, the 2 battling side, along with side characters from the other books and some new characters
Peter was in the end of the book, but he was not one of the main characters in the plot.
Well, I wouldn't say he's the only main character but in "The Last Battle"(the last book in the Chronicles of Narnia series) Puzzle the donkey is one of the main characters.
C.S. Lewis won the Carnegie medal for his book "The Last Battle," which is the seventh and final novel in 'The Chronicles of Narnia' series.
The series in order of release:The Lion, the Witch and the WardrobePrince CaspianVoyage of the Dawn TreaderThe Silver ChairThe Horse and His BoyThe Magician's NephewThe Last BattleThe books go back and forth throughout the time line. The Last Battle was the last book by order of release as well as in the time line.
Narnia, in the book series The Chronicles of Narnia.
There is not a book named Narnia. Narnia is the setting for a series of 7 books by CS Lewis. The first book, about the origins of Narnia, is The Magician's Nephew.
At the end of The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe (chronologically the first book) Edmund does indeed become a king of Narnia. However, he is never THE king, as Narnia under the Pevensies has two kings: Peter (the High King) and Edmund (just king), and after that Narnia has moved on with new monarchs, and, indeed, dynasties.
"The Horse and His Boy" is a novel by C.S. Lewis and is part of the "Chronicles of Narnia" series. It is set in the world of Narnia and features characters from the series, although it tells a separate story that is only loosely connected to the main events of the other books.
The final battle
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In The Last Battle, the final book of The Chronicles of Narnia series by C.S. Lewis, the main sides that are seen in the battle are led by the Calormenes and the Narnians. The Calormenes are depicted as evil forces, while the Narnians, along with some Dwarfs and Tashbanians, fight on the side of Aslan and Narnia.
In book 7, The Last Battle