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Strictly speaking, he did not. He could have done the whole thing without any help at all.

It was the other characters who needed Aslan, and becoming his disciples was to their benefit. So he included them in his work and gave them tasks to do.

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Aslan did not "need" disciples in the traditional sense, but rather sought followers who were willing to learn from his teachings and spread his message of love, courage, and justice throughout Narnia. By having disciples who believed in his values, Aslan could ensure that his ideals were upheld and continued to guide and inspire future generations.

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