the chew away the cords that bind him on the stone table
The creatures that got rid of Aslan's ropes in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe were mice. They gnawed through the ropes to set Aslan free.
Reepacheep, the same mouse who appeared in the Voyage of the Dawn Treader
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Lucy and Susan cannot untie Aslan because the magic involved in the ties is too powerful for them to break. The ties are part of a deeper magic and can only be broken by someone who is willing to sacrifice their own life in exchange for Aslan's.
Lucy and Susan were unable to untie Aslan because the ropes used to bind him were special and magical, requiring someone with a deeper understanding of magic to untie them. The girls did not possess this knowledge or ability, which prevented them from freeing Aslan.
No, Aslan did not have a son.
aslan's ,from narnia, name is god or jesus.
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Aslan is Turkish for Lion.
Aslan is the Turkish word for lion.
After Aslan's sacrifice, as he lay bound, shaven and dead, the two children, Susan and Lucy, first tried to set him free. Then along came hordes and hordes of mice who ate through the thick ropes.
Aslan is a Turkish word meaning "lion."