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Is this in reference to Lion, Witch and the Wardrobe? If so Azland let his "murder" occur as a sacrifice-- he has exchanged himself for Edmund, in order to pay for Edmund's betrayal. He willingly exchanges himself for Edmund, thus becoming a Christ figure. As Christ died to pay for Man's sins, Aslan dies to pay for Edmunds.

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