Aslan's actual words to Narnia, after he has created it and the animals are: "Narnia, Narnia, Narnia, awake. Love. Think. Speak. Be walking trees. Be talking beasts. Be divine waters."
Magicians Nephew by C.S. Lewis
"The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe" came first, but "The Magicians Nephew" takes place first.
Magicians nephew is related to the bible because jadis is like the snake Aslan acts like a form of god God created earth as aslan created narnia God created the animals as aslan did jadis became evil because of the apple as the snake did Jadis Convinces digory to eat the apple as the snake did to the women who convinced the man
Aslan is one of the main character of the Narnia series. According to C.S. Lewis (author), Aslan is the representation of Jesus in the book.
Narnia is not a book; it is a country that exists in a series of 7 books called The Chronicles of Narnia. Aslan had many destinations throughout the series.
Jill Pole is a character in a book called the chronicles of Narnia: the silver chair. It was published by C.S. Lewis. They might make the movie soon, but they are still pending whether they should make the magicians nephew first. (another Narnia book.)
The Magician's Nephew is a fantasy novel for children written by C. S. Lewis. Lewis remarks that The Magician's Nephew "is a very important story because it shows how all the comings and goings between our own world and the land of Narnia first began." It was the sixth book published in his The Chronicles of Narnia series, but is the first in the chronology of the Narnia novels' fictional universe. It is published by AwesomeBooks, Berkshire, BE, United Kingdom.
There is not a book named Narnia. Narnia is the setting for a series of 7 books by CS Lewis. The first book, about the origins of Narnia, is The Magician's Nephew.
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Uncle Andrew and his rings. They were the reason Diggory and Polly got to see Narnia in the first place and how they met the White Witch (known as Jadis in the book).
No. Lewis wrote 7 Chronicles of Narnia and the seventh ends with Narnia being destroyed and the heroes and heroines entering the heavenly Narnia, Aslan's country.