At the end of The Magician's Nephew, Jadis is exiled to the far north of Narnia.
A hint about the ending of "The Magician's Nephew" in The Chronicles of Narnia could be that it involves a significant choice being made that has repercussions for the characters and the world they inhabit. The ending ties back to themes of right and wrong, and the consequences of actions taken throughout the story.
Polly and the caddy, who are both honest about their failings. Diggory has to learn some painful lessons about himself. Uncle Andrew never knows himself at all. As for Queen Jadis, she is a lost cause.
The Magician's House ended on 2000-12-17.
Queen Jadis, also known as the White Witch, enters the world of Narnia through the use of dark magic, dying worlds, and her ability to manipulate time and space. She was brought to Narnia by Digory Kirke and Polly Plummer when they inadvertently awakened her while exploring other worlds.
The White Witch ran away in Narnia because she was defeated by Aslan and his forces in the battle and was ultimately killed by Edmund. Her reign of tyranny and evil was brought to an end, and she knew she could not continue to rule Narnia.
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After the witch causes havoc in London, Polly and Diggory manage to get her back into one of the magical worlds (Narnia) which is formed moments after they arrive. However, whilst transporting themselves and the witch, they also transport their uncle and a cab driver (cabby) who Aslan makes the first ever king of Narnia.
There are many different things that could happen at the end of a chain. Death could be what happens at the end of certain chains.
The plural of "nephew" is "nephews," and the plural of "niece" is "nieces." These terms refer to the sons and daughters of one's siblings, respectively. In both cases, the plural forms are created by adding "s" or "es" to the end of the singular words.
How it Happens ended on 1973-12-25.