It was Edmund in the final battle... A
Edmund first met the White Witch in Narnia. She tempted him with promises of power and Turkish Delight, which ultimately led him to betray his siblings.
The main villain in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" is the White Witch, also known as the Queen of Narnia. She is depicted as cold, cruel, and tyrannical, ruling over Narnia with an iron fist. Additionally, there are minor villainous characters such as the wolves and the Dwarf, who serve the White Witch.
In chapter 13-14 of "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," the White Witch uses her magic to overpower the Narnian creatures and escape with the dwarf. She takes advantage of her powers and the fear she instills in others to make her getaway.
The White Witch is a character from C.S. Lewis's "The Chronicles of Narnia" series, making her a fictional character rather than a myth or legend. However, she is based on mythological and folkloric figures of witches with magical powers.
A white dwarf.A white dwarf.A white dwarf.A white dwarf.
A white dwarf could not become a red dwarf. A white dwarf is a remnant of a dead star. A red dwarf is a star with a very low mass.
Aslan
No in the life cycle of a star, a white dwarf can cool and become a black dwarf
A cooled white dwarf is a black dwarf. I think you are thinking of a neutron star which has nothing to do with a white dwarf.
First when Edmund entered Narnia he sees the slay and is asked to come sit in it with her, (the dwarf does not really attack him), Edmund is enchanted by the food she gives him and actually thinks she is rather nice, but as you probably know he figures out her and what she's really like.
The White Stag in Narnia is said to grant wishes to the person who catches him. This is a recurring motif in some versions of the Narnia stories.