The dwarf suggested that the witch should kill Edmund to eliminate the threat he posed to her plans. He believed that by removing him, she could maintain control over the situation and ensure her dominance. The dwarf's advice reflected the witch's ruthless nature and her desire to secure her power in Narnia.
The white witch takes Edmund to her castle.
The Dwarf that wears glasses is Doc.
There have been a ton of Edmunds throughout history who have been very famous. The only Edmund I can think of, however, is the younger brother from The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe series.
King Peter the Magnificent, Queen Susan the Gentle, King Edmund the Just, and Queen Lucy the Valiant. the he says once a king or queen of Narnia always a king or queen
Edmund inadvertently revealed his prior experience in Narnia when he mentioned specific details about the place that only someone who had been there would know. His familiarity with the White Witch and her powers hinted at his previous encounter, raising suspicion among his siblings. Additionally, his body language and the way he responded to questions indicated that he was hiding something significant about his past visit.
The dwarf believes the White Witch should kill Edmund as punishment for his betrayal of his siblings and allegiance to her enemies. He sees Edmund as a threat to the Witch's reign and believes his death is necessary to maintain her power.
The queen wanted to get rid of all the Pevensie children, so she fed Edmund enchanted Turkish Delight that left him craving more. It caused him to return to her. She planned on using him as bait to bring his siblings to her as well.
The witch was going to kill Edmund, but Aslan took his place on the stone table.
It was Edmund.
There is no one named Edwin in the Chronicles of Narnia. Perhaps, you mean Edmund who is one of the Pevensie children and one of the kings of Narnia.
Edmund was to bring his brother and both sisters to the witch's castle.
The white witch takes Edmund to her castle.
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.
Edmund.
Edmund had broken the White Witch's hold over him by showing compassion and loyalty to his siblings and Aslan. This act of selflessness weakened the witch's power, allowing Aslan's forces to triumph in the battle.
In the CS Lewis novel The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, the dwarf remained unnamed. However, in the movie version, he was given the name Ginarrbrik.
The dwarf was always with the White Witch so he is the one