The Deep Magic
In "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" by C.S. Lewis, the White Witch claimed that every traitor in Narnia was lawful prey because of the deep magic from the Emperor's magic, which she twisted for her own power. According to this twisted interpretation of the magic, anyone who betrayed or rebelled against her rule was considered a traitor and thus subject to punishment.
The deep magic in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" refers to the ancient laws set by the Emperor-Beyond-The-Sea that govern Narnia. It is a powerful force that ensures justice and consequences for those who break the rules, such as the White Witch in the story.
The right by deep magic that Aslan agreed the White Witch possessed was the right to kill Edmund in order to claim him as a traitor, as stated in the laws of the Emperor-beyond-the-Sea.
That would be Edmund. He betrayed his siblings to the White Witch.
This was when Edmund slipped out the door, unnoticed, to alert the White Witch that he had returned to Narnia and brought his brother and sisters. It was the moment that Edmund turned "traitor".
The deeper magic that the White Witch did not know about was the sacrificial love that Aslan showed by willingly giving himself up to save Edmund. This act broke the power of the White Witch's curse and brought about the resurrection of Aslan, signifying a deeper spiritual truth about love and redemption.
This was when Edmund slipped out the door, unnoticed, to alert the White Witch that he had returned to Narnia and brought his brother and sisters. It was the moment that Edmund turned "traitor".
No, the Beavers in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" are not in the pay of the White Witch. They are loyal to Aslan and assist the Pevensie children in their quest to defeat the White Witch.
Aslan's Deep Magic was the law that the White Witch did not know in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe." This ancient magic governed the rules of justice and sacrifice in the land of Narnia, ultimately leading to the Witch's defeat.
Tilda Swinton played the White Witch in "The Chronicles of Narnia" film series.
The cast of The White Witch - 1913 includes: Hubert von Herkomer as The Witch
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