This is a list of characters in the series of
fantasy
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novel
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s by
C. S. Lewis
Clive Staples Lewis (29 November 1898 – 22 November 1963) was a British writer and Anglican lay theologian. He held academic positions in English literature at both Oxford University (Magdalen College, 1925–1954) and Cambridge Univers ...
called ''
The Chronicles of Narnia
''The Chronicles of Narnia'' is a series of seven high fantasy novels by British author C. S. Lewis. Illustrated by Pauline Baynes and originally published between 1950 and 1956, ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' has been adapted for radio, telev ...
''. See also a list of
portrayals.
A
*Ahoshta: a 60-year-old Tarkaan of Calormen who later becomes the Grand
Vizier
A vizier (; ar, وزير, wazīr; fa, وزیر, vazīr), or wazir, is a high-ranking political advisor or minister in the near east. The Abbasid caliphs gave the title ''wazir'' to a minister formerly called ''katib'' (secretary), who was a ...
, chief adviser to the Tisroc (king). Aravis' stepmother arranged for her to marry him, but Aravis hated him because of his age, appearance, character, and base birth.
(HHB)
*Alambil: "Lady of Peace", a planet (moving star) in the heavens above Narnia
(PC)
*Alimash:
Calormen
In C. S. Lewis's ''Chronicles of Narnia'' series of novels, Calormen is a large country to the southeast of Narnia. Lewis probably derived its name from the Latin ''calor'', meaning "heat". When using the name as an adjective or an ethnonym, Lewis ...
e nobleman, cousin of Aravis
(HHB)
*Anradin Tarkaan: Calormene nobleman, former owner of Bree, who wants to buy Shasta
(HHB)
*
Aravis Tarkheena: the daughter of a Calormene nobleman; she flees when her stepmother attempts to marry her to Ahoshta. She escapes from Calormen with Shasta, and becomes Queen of Archenland after marrying him.
(HHB)
*Ardeeb Tisroc: Great-great-great-great-grandfather of Aravis.
(HHB)
*
Argoz, Lord: One of the
Seven Great Lords of Narnia
The Seven Great Lords of Narnia are fictional characters in The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis. They are briefly mentioned in ''Prince Caspian'' and are central to the plot in ''The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'', the second and third published ...
.
(VDT)
*Arlian, Lord: Killed by Miraz
(PC)
*Arsheesh: a northern fisherman who lived in far south of the empire of
Calormen
In C. S. Lewis's ''Chronicles of Narnia'' series of novels, Calormen is a large country to the southeast of Narnia. Lewis probably derived its name from the Latin ''calor'', meaning "heat". When using the name as an adjective or an ethnonym, Lewis ...
. After finding a small boat with a dead man and a baby boy inside, Arsheesh kept the child and named him Shasta, but did not treat him in a fatherly manner
(HHB)
*
Aslan
Aslan () is a major character in C. S. Lewis's ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' series. Unlike any other character, he appears in all seven chronicles of the series. Aslan is depicted as a talking lion, and is described as the King of Beasts, the ...
: The Great Lion, the Son of the Emperor-Beyond-the-Sea, the Lord of Cair Paravel, the Emperor of the Lone Islands, High King of All High Kings and the Creator and Lord of Narnia. (All)
*Axartha Tarkaan: Grand Vizier before Ahoshta Tarkaan
(HHB)
*Azaroth: Calormene deity
(HHB)
*Azrooh: Calormene, killed by King Lune
(HHB)
B
*Bacchus: Incarnate spirit of wine and ecstasy. Named for the Roman god of wine.
(PC)
*Bannister, "Big": One of "the Gang" at Experiment House
(SC)
*Bar, Lord: Former Lord Chancellor of Archenland, traitor who kidnaps Prince Cor
(HHB)
*Beaver, Mr.: Builder of the dam near Beaversdam, he is the first Narnian to meet all four Pevensie children. He and his wife shelter the children and tell them of Narnia before leading them to
Aslan
Aslan () is a major character in C. S. Lewis's ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' series. Unlike any other character, he appears in all seven chronicles of the series. Aslan is depicted as a talking lion, and is described as the King of Beasts, the ...
(LWW)
*Beaver, Mrs.: She and Mr. Beaver provide shelter, food, and information for the four Pevensie children. When the
White Witch
Jadis is the main antagonist of '' The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'' (1950) and ''The Magician's Nephew'' (1955) in C. S. Lewis's series, ''The Chronicles of Narnia''. She is commonly referred to as the White Witch in ''The Lion, the Witch an ...
sends an army of wolves after the children, Mr. and Mrs. Beaver escort the children to the Stone Table to meet
Aslan
Aslan () is a major character in C. S. Lewis's ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' series. Unlike any other character, he appears in all seven chronicles of the series. Aslan is depicted as a talking lion, and is described as the King of Beasts, the ...
. She makes good
tea
Tea is an aromatic beverage prepared by pouring hot or boiling water over cured or fresh leaves of ''Camellia sinensis'', an evergreen shrub native to East Asia which probably originated in the borderlands of southwestern China and north ...
, but according to Mr Beaver is an indifferent cook.
(LWW)
*Beech Dryad: A dryad who warns Tirian and his friends of the slaughter of the living trees before her tree is felled, resulting in her death
(LB)
*Belisar, Lord: Killed by Miraz
(PC)
*Bern, Lord: One of the
Seven Great Lords of Narnia
The Seven Great Lords of Narnia are fictional characters in The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis. They are briefly mentioned in ''Prince Caspian'' and are central to the plot in ''The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'', the second and third published ...
, Duke of Lone Islands
(VDT)
*Betty: Servant to Professor Digory Kirke
(LWW)
*
Breehy-hinny-brinny-hoohy-hah (Bree for short): Horse, escaped captivity from Calormen and carries Shasta in his travels with Aravis
(HHB)
*Bricklethumb: Red dwarf, brother of Duffle and Rogin
(HHB)
*Bulgy Bears, the: Part of Caspian X's army of Old Narnians, in which one of the three becomes a general. They are very fond of supper, but are prone to suck their paws
(PC)
C
*Camillo: Talking hare who leads a group of animals to the Great Council
(PC)
*Carter: Student at Experiment House
(SC)
*Caspian the Conqueror (Caspian I): First Telmarine King of Narnia after the Telmarine invasion and founder of the Caspian
dynasty
A dynasty is a sequence of rulers from the same family,''Oxford English Dictionary'', "dynasty, ''n''." Oxford University Press (Oxford), 1897. usually in the context of a monarchical system, but sometimes also appearing in republics. A ...
.
(PC)
*Caspian VI: Great-Great-Grandfather of Caspian X; builder of the Castle of Caspian
(PC)
*Caspian VIII: Father of Caspian IX and Miraz
(PC)
*Caspian IX: Father of Caspian X and brother of Miraz
(PC)
*
Caspian X
Prince Caspian (also known as Caspian X, King of Narnia, Lord of Cair Paravel and Emperor of The Lone Islands, and as Caspian the Seafarer or Caspian the Navigator) is a fictional character in ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' by C. S. Lewis. He is fe ...
(titled "The Seafarer" or "The Navigator"): born Prince Caspian, crowned King of Narnia with the help of
Aslan
Aslan () is a major character in C. S. Lewis's ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' series. Unlike any other character, he appears in all seven chronicles of the series. Aslan is depicted as a talking lion, and is described as the King of Beasts, the ...
and the Pevensie children. Afterwards, he voyages to the edge of the world in his ship, the ''
Dawn Treader
Dawn is the time that marks the beginning of twilight before sunrise. It is recognized by the appearance of indirect sunlight being scattered in Earth's atmosphere, when the centre of the Sun's disc has reached 18° below the observer's horizo ...
''. Husband of
Ramandu's daughter
Ramandu's daughter, also known as Lilliandil in the 2010 film version of ''The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'', is a fictional character from ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' by C. S. Lewis. Introduced in the 1952 book ''The Voyage of the Dawn Treader ...
. Father of Prince
Rilian
In C. S. Lewis' ''Chronicles of Narnia'' fictional series, Rilian ( 2325-?) is the son of King Caspian and the grandson of Ramandu the star. Rilian appears in two of the seven books, ''The Silver Chair'' and briefly in ''The Last Battle''.
Biog ...
. (
PC,
VDT,
SC,
LB)
*Chervy: Stag, warns of Calormene invasion
(HHB)
*Chief Voice: "Leader" of the Dufflepuds
(VDT)
*Chlamash: Calormene, surrenders to Edmund
(HHB)
*Cholmondeley Major: Of "The Gang" at Experiment House
(SC)
*Clipsie: Duffer, daughter of Chief Voice
(VDT)
*Clodsley Shovel: Leader of the Moles
(PC). The name is a pun on that of Admiral Sir
Cloudesley Shovell
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.
*
Cloudbirth: Centaur, famous healer
(SC)
*Coalblack: Horse of Prince Rilian
(SC)
*Col: First King of Archenland, son of Frank V (Timeline)
*Cole: Colin's elder brother, Archenland nobility
(HHB)
*Colin: Cole's younger brother, Archenland nobility
(HHB)
*
Cor: see ''
Shasta''
(HHB)
*
Coriakin
Coriakin is a fictional character in C. S. Lewis's ''Chronicles of Narnia''. He appears in ''The Voyage of the Dawn Treader''.
Fictional character biography
Coriakin was originally a star, who, as reparation for past misdeeds was charged by Asl ...
: Former star, sent as punishment to tend the Duffers
(VDT)
*Corin: is the younger twin of Cor (
Shasta), he is younger by 20 minutes. He is the son of
King Lune
This is a list of characters in the series of fantasy novels by C. S. Lewis called ''The Chronicles of Narnia''. See also a list of portrayals.
A
*Ahoshta: a 60-year-old Tarkaan of Calormen who later becomes the Grand Vizier, chief adviser to ...
and a famous boxer. His nickname is "Corin Thunderfist". He boxed the Lapsed Bear of Stormness, who was really a Talking bear but had returned to wild habits.
(HHB)
*Cornelius: Half-dwarf, half-human, tutor to Caspian X; called a "half-and-halfer" by Nikabrik
(PC)
*Corradin: Calormene, killed by Edmund
(HHB)
D
*Dar: Lord of Archenland, brother of Darrin
(HHB)
*Darrin: Lord of Archenland, brother of Dar
(HHB)
*Destrier: Horse of Prince Caspian. (The name is archaic English for "war-horse".)
(PC)
*Diggle: Dwarf, leader of renegades
(LB)
*D.L.F. (Dear Little Friend): Nickname for
Trumpkin
Trumpkin is a fictional character in C. S. Lewis' fantasy novel series ''The Chronicles of Narnia''. Trumpkin is an intensely practical and skeptical dwarf who lives during the reigns of King Miraz and King Caspian X. He is a major character i ...
(PC)
*
Drinian, Lord: Captain of the ''Dawn Treader'', friend of Prince Rillian and his father King Caspian X
(VDT),
(SC)
*Duffle: Red Dwarf, brother of Rogin and Bricklethumb, assists Shasta
(HHB)
*Dumnus: Faun, dances for Caspian X
(PC)
E
*Edward: Uncle Andrew's cousin, member of the yeomanry, frequents pawnshops.
(MN)
*
Emeth
Emeth (Hebrew אמת : "truth," "firmness," or "veracity") is a Calormene character from C. S. Lewis's book ''The Last Battle'' from The Chronicles of Narnia series. He is a controversial character among some Christians who take the ''Chronicl ...
Tarkaan: Calormene Lord, befriends Narnians
(LB)
*The Emperor-Over-the-Sea: a mysterious and powerful authority over
Narnia
''The Chronicles of Narnia'' is a series of seven high fantasy novels by British author C. S. Lewis. Illustrated by Pauline Baynes and originally published between 1950 and 1956, ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' has been Adaptations of The Chron ...
. He is the father of
Aslan
Aslan () is a major character in C. S. Lewis's ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' series. Unlike any other character, he appears in all seven chronicles of the series. Aslan is depicted as a talking lion, and is described as the King of Beasts, the ...
, and the laws of Deep Magic and Deeper Magic are said to come from him. (
LWW,
VDT)
*Erimon, Lord: Killed by Miraz
(PC)
*Erlian: Father of King Tirian and the sixth king of Narnia in the line of Rilian
(LB)
*Emerald Witch: See ''
Lady of the Green Kirtle
The Lady of the Green Kirtle, also called Queen of Underland and Queen of the Deep Realm, is the main antagonist in ''The Silver Chair'' by C. S. Lewis. She is sometimes called briefly the ''Green Lady'' (on analogy with Jadis, the ''White Lad ...
''
(SC)
F
*Farsight: Eagle, brings news to Tirian
(LB)
*Father Christmas: Bringer of Christmas gifts for Peter, Susan, Lucy, and the Beavers
(LWW)
*Father Time: Giant, awakens at the end of the world
(SC),
(LB)
*Featherstone, Anne: schoolmate of Lucy's. Anne is jealous of Lucy's friendship with Marjorie Preston. Lucy overhears (via magic), a conversation between Anne and Marjorie in which Anne scolds her for befriending Lucy.
(VDT)
*Fenris Ulf: See ''
Maugrim
Maugrim is a fictional character in the 1950 novel '' The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'' by C. S. Lewis. A Narnian wolf, he is the Captain of the White Witch's Secret Police. In early American editions of the book, Lewis changed the name to ...
''
*Fledge: formerly Strawberry, the father of all the winged horses; once a
London
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cab-horse.
(MN)
*Frank I: First King of Narnia, formerly a London cabby
(MN)
*Frank V: King of Narnia, father of Col of Archenland (
timeline
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Timelines can use any suitable scale representi ...
)
G
*Gale: Tenth King of Narnia
(LB)
*"The Gang": A gang of bullies at Experiment House, who bully students including Eustace and Jill. The ones at the moment when Eustace and Jill leave and return to our world are:"Big" Bannister, Adela Pennyfather, Cholmondeley Major, Edith Winterblott, "Spotty" Sorner, and the "loathsome" Garrett twins. All of these are given thrashings by Eustace, Jill, and Caspian when they return from Narnia, and are ultimately expelled.
(SC)
*Garrett Twins: Of "The Gang" at Experiment House
(SC)
*Ginger: Cat, in league with Shift. As Shift becomes more and more a puppet of the Calormenes, Ginger gains more power as well, through being in league with the Calormenes against Shift and the other animals they are manipulating.
(LB)
*Girbius: Faun, dances for Caspian X
(PC)
*
Glenstorm: Centaur, prophet and stargazer
(PC)
*Glimfeather: Owl, carries Jill Pole and Eustace Scrubb to the Parliament of Owls
(SC)
* Glozelle, Lord: Counselor to Miraz, killed in battle by High King Peter.
(PC)
*Golg: Earthman, questioned by Puddleglum & Prince Rilian
(SC)
*Griffle: Black Dwarf, disloyal to Tirian
(LB)
*Gumpas: Governor of the Lone Islands, deposed by Caspian X.
(VDT)
*Gwendolen: Narnian/Telmarine schoolgirl who follows Aslan.
(PC)
H
*Harpa Tarkaan: Father of Emeth
(LB)
*Helen I: First queen of Narnia
(MN)
*Hermit of the Southern March: Magician, took in Aravis, Bree, and Hwin.
(HHB)
*Hogglestock: Representative of the hedgehogs
(PC)
*
Hwin
Hwin is a fictional character from C. S. Lewis's fantasy series ''The Chronicles of Narnia''. She is prominent in the book ''The Horse and His Boy''.
Hwin, a mare, was born as a free talking beast in the Land of Narnia, but was captured as a ...
: Talking mare from Narnia, but brought up in captivity in Calormen; carries Aravis in her travels with Shasta
(HHB)
I
*Ilgamuth: Calormene, killed by Darrin
(HHB)
*Ilsombreh Tisroc: Great-great-grandfather of Aravis.
(HHB)
*Ivy: Servant to Professor Kirke
(LWW)
J
*Jackdaw: Name never given. Member of a bird species related to the crows, first joke of Narnia
(MN)
*Jackle, Edith: Hanger-on and talebearer for "the Gang" at Experiment House
(SC)
*Jadis: See ''
White Witch
Jadis is the main antagonist of '' The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'' (1950) and ''The Magician's Nephew'' (1955) in C. S. Lewis's series, ''The Chronicles of Narnia''. She is commonly referred to as the White Witch in ''The Lion, the Witch an ...
''
*Jewel: A male unicorn, best friend of King Tirian, never deceived by the False Aslan
(LB)
K
*Ketterley, Andrew: A magician, Digory's "mad" Uncle Andrew, brother of Digory's mother Mabel. Andrew invented the rings that bring Digory and Polly to the
Wood between the Worlds
Narnia is a fantasy world created by C. S. Lewis as the primary location for his series of seven fantasy novels for children, ''The Chronicles of Narnia''. The world is named after the country of Narnia, where much of the ''Chronicles'' takes p ...
. Though initially portrayed as an egotistical, cowardly and selfish character, his own experiences teach him to mend his ways.
(MN)
*Ketterley, Letitia: Digory's aunt Letty, sister to Andrew Ketterley and Mabel Kirke
(MN)
*Kidrash Tarkaan: Father of
Aravis
Aravis is a fictional character in 1954 novel ''The Horse and His Boy'' by C. S. Lewis.
Aravis is a young Tarkheena, a female member of the ruling nobility of Calormen. With her horse, Hwin, who is revealed to be a talking beast from the land ...
(HHB)
*
Kirke, Digory: Friend of Narnia, second to leave the Earth
(MN),
(LWW),
(LB)
*Kirke, Mabel: Née Ketterley, mother of Digory, sister of Andrew and Letitia
(MN)
*Kirke, Mr: (First name unknown) Digory's Father, "away" in India, conveniently inherits a fortune and comes home forever.
(MN)
L
*
Lady of the Green Kirtle
The Lady of the Green Kirtle, also called Queen of Underland and Queen of the Deep Realm, is the main antagonist in ''The Silver Chair'' by C. S. Lewis. She is sometimes called briefly the ''Green Lady'' (on analogy with Jadis, the ''White Lad ...
: Queen of the Underland, a powerful sorceress who kidnapped and enslaved Prince
Rilian
In C. S. Lewis' ''Chronicles of Narnia'' fictional series, Rilian ( 2325-?) is the son of King Caspian and the grandson of Ramandu the star. Rilian appears in two of the seven books, ''The Silver Chair'' and briefly in ''The Last Battle''.
Biog ...
for several years and planned to use him in a plot to take over Narnia.
(SC)
* Lapsed Bear of Stormness: Reformed by Corin
(HHB)
* Lasaraleen Tarkheena: Calormene noblewoman, a friend of
Aravis
Aravis is a fictional character in 1954 novel ''The Horse and His Boy'' by C. S. Lewis.
Aravis is a young Tarkheena, a female member of the ruling nobility of Calormen. With her horse, Hwin, who is revealed to be a talking beast from the land ...
; despite being vain, gossipy, and featherbrained, she helps Aravis escape Tashbaan safely with
Hwin
Hwin is a fictional character from C. S. Lewis's fantasy series ''The Chronicles of Narnia''. She is prominent in the book ''The Horse and His Boy''.
Hwin, a mare, was born as a free talking beast in the Land of Narnia, but was captured as a ...
and
Bree.
(HHB)
* Lefay, Mrs.: Andrew's fairy godmother, who bequeathed him the Atlantean dust with which he made the magic rings that transport Digory and Polly to the Wood between the Worlds.
(MN)
*
Lilith
Lilith ( ; he, Wiktionary:לילית, לִילִית, Līlīṯ) is a female figure in Mesopotamian Mythology, Mesopotamian and Jewish mythology, Judaic mythology, alternatively the first wife of Adam and supposedly the primordial she-demon. ...
: Adam's supposed first wife; purported ancestor of Jadis.
(LWW)
* Liln: Wife of Fair Olvin of Archenland
(HHB)
* Lilygloves: Chief Mole, helps plant orchard
(PC)
* Lune, King: King of Archenland, widower, father of Cor and Corin
(HHB)
M
* Macready, Mrs.: Housekeeper to Professor Kirke
(LWW)
* Maenads: Bacchus' wild, madcap band of girls, from Greek mythology.
(PC)
* Margaret: Servant to Professor Kirke
(LWW)
*
Maugrim
Maugrim is a fictional character in the 1950 novel '' The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'' by C. S. Lewis. A Narnian wolf, he is the Captain of the White Witch's Secret Police. In early American editions of the book, Lewis changed the name to ...
: Talking Wolf, Captain of the White Witch's secret police during her 100-year wintry reign of Narnia. Killed by King Peter. He is called ''Fenris Ulf'' in some American editions of the books.
(LWW)
* Mavramorn, Lord: One of the
Seven Great Lords of Narnia
The Seven Great Lords of Narnia are fictional characters in The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis. They are briefly mentioned in ''Prince Caspian'' and are central to the plot in ''The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'', the second and third published ...
,
(VDT)
* Mentius: Faun, dances for Caspian X
(PC)
*
Miraz
Miraz is a fictional character from C. S. Lewis's fantasy series ''The Chronicles of Narnia''. He is the main antagonist in the book ''Prince Caspian'', and is the uncle of the book's protagonist.
Miraz killed his brother, Caspian IX, allowing ...
: Usurping king of Narnia, son of Caspian VIII, brother of Caspian IX and uncle of Caspian X (Prince Caspian)
(PC)
* Moonwood: Hare, gifted with acute hearing
(LB)
* Mullugutherum: Earthman
(SC)
N
*Nain, King: King of Archenland during reign of Miraz
(PC)
*Nausus: Faun, dances for Caspian X
(PC)
*Nikabrik: Traitorous Black Dwarf who fights with Caspian X against Miraz, killed when he tries to bring the White Witch back to life with the aid of a hag and a wer-wolf.
(PC)
*Nimienus: Faun, dances for Caspian X
(PC)
*The Nurse: Caretaker of Caspian X, tells stories of Old Narnia
(PC)
O
*Oak: Hamadryad, member of Aslan's council
(MN)
*Octesian, Lord: One of the
Seven Great Lords of Narnia
The Seven Great Lords of Narnia are fictional characters in The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis. They are briefly mentioned in ''Prince Caspian'' and are central to the plot in ''The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'', the second and third published ...
, died on Dragon Isle
(VDT)
*Olvin: Called ''Fair Olvin''; legendary warrior of Archenland, turned Pire to stone
(HHB)
*Obentinus: Faun, dances for Caspian X
(PC)
*Orruns: Faun
(SC)
*Oscuns: Faun, dances for Caspian X
(PC)
P
*Passarids: Noble family of Narnia, killed fighting giants
(PC)
*Pattertwig: Talkative, but trustworthy squirrel
(PC)
*Peepiceek: Second Mouse under Reepicheep
(PC)
*Pennyfather, Adela: Of "The Gang" at Experiment House, terrorized Jill and Eustace.
(SC)
*Peridan, Lord: Narnian courtier at embassy to Tashbaan
(HHB)
*
Pevensie, Edmund: Friend of Narnia, King of Narnia, The Just
(LWW),
(HHB),
(PC),
(VDT),
(LB)
*
Pevensie, Lucy: Friend of Narnia, Queen of Narnia, The Valiant
(LWW),
(HHB),
(PC),
(VDT),
(LB)
*
Pevensie, Peter: Friend of Narnia, High King of Narnia, The Magnificent, Lord of Cair Paravel, Emperor of the Lone Islands
(LWW),
(PC),
(LB)
*
Pevensie, Susan: Friend of Narnia, Queen of Narnia, The Gentle
(LWW),
(HHB),
(PC)
*Pire: a terrible two-headed giant who threatened Archenland.
(HHB)
*Pittencream: Sailor who was left on Ramandu's Island
(VDT)
*
Plummer, Polly: Friend of Narnia, first to leave Earth
(MN),
(LB)
*Poggin: Dwarf, the last dwarf loyal to King Tirian
(LB)
*
Pole, Jill: Friend of Narnia, adventuress
(SC),
(LB)
*Pomona: Wood-People, put spells on apple orchard
(PC); from the Roman goddess
Pomona.
*Preston, Marjorie: Schoolmate of Lucy
(VDT)
*Miss Prizzle: Schoolmistress in Narnia
(PC)
*Professor Kirke: See Kirke, Digory
*Prunaprismia: Wife of Miraz
(PC). The name refers to
Charles Dickens
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' ''
Little Dorrit
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'', where a character recommends ''prunes'' and ''prism'' as words that will keep one's mouth pursed in a prim and proper pose.
*
Puddleglum
Puddleglum is a fictional character in the children's fantasy series ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' by C. S. Lewis. Puddleglum appears as a principal character in ''The Silver Chair'', and is mentioned briefly at the end of ''The Last Battle''. Pudd ...
: Marshwiggle, acts as a guide to Eustace and Jill as they journey through Ettinsmoor in search of Prince Rilian. He is incredibly pessimistic, yet up to any challenge.
(SC)
*Pug: Pirate and slaver on Felimath
(VDT)
*Pulverulentus Siccus: Telmarine Narnian grammarian, author of the ''Grammatical Garden''
(PC); the name means "dusty dry" in Latin.
*Puzzle: A donkey tricked into becoming the false Aslan by Shift the ape. He eventually joins the protagonists and redeems himself to Aslan.
(LB)
R
*Rabadash: Crown Prince and later Tisroc of Calormen. Led failed Calormene invasion of Narnia. Called "Rabadash the Peacemaker" to his face, and "Rabadash the Ridiculous" behind his back. He is punished by Aslan after defying & insulting Him to his face
(HHB)
*Ram the Great: the "most famous" King of Archenland, son of King Cor and Queen Aravis
(HHB)
*
Ramandu
Ramandu is a fictional character in C. S. Lewis's ''The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'', part of the series ''The Chronicles of Narnia''.
About
He appears as an old man with a silver beard that comes down to his bare feet, dressed in a robe tha ...
: Star, father-in-law of Caspian X
(VDT)
*
Ramandu's Daughter
Ramandu's daughter, also known as Lilliandil in the 2010 film version of ''The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'', is a fictional character from ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' by C. S. Lewis. Introduced in the 1952 book ''The Voyage of the Dawn Treader ...
: The daughter of Ramandu, she is unnamed in the books. A producer of the
BBC TV serial (and Lewis's stepson),
Douglas Gresham
Douglas Howard Gresham (born November 10, 1945) is an American British stage and voice-over actor, biographer, film producer, and executive record producer. He is one of the two stepsons of C. S. Lewis.
Early life
Gresham was born in Ne ...
, coined the name "Lilliandil". for her. She marries Caspian X, and is killed by a green serpent, later revealed as the
Lady of the Green Kirtle
The Lady of the Green Kirtle, also called Queen of Underland and Queen of the Deep Realm, is the main antagonist in ''The Silver Chair'' by C. S. Lewis. She is sometimes called briefly the ''Green Lady'' (on analogy with Jadis, the ''White Lad ...
.
(VDT),
(SC)
*Raven of Ravenscaur: Leader of the Ravens
(PC)
*
Reepicheep
Reepicheep the Mouse is a fictional character in the children's fantasy series ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' by C. S. Lewis. He appears as a minor character in '' Prince Caspian'' and as a major character in ''The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'', and ...
: Chief Mouse of Narnia, member of the Most Noble Order of the Lion, famed for his courage and skill with a rapier. He fights for Prince Caspian and later travels with him to the end of the world, where he continued onward towards Aslan's Country.
(PC),
(VDT),
(LB)
*Restimar, Lord: One of the
Seven Great Lords of Narnia
The Seven Great Lords of Narnia are fictional characters in The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis. They are briefly mentioned in ''Prince Caspian'' and are central to the plot in ''The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'', the second and third published ...
, died on Deathwater
(VDT)
*Revilian, Lord: One of the
Seven Great Lords of Narnia
The Seven Great Lords of Narnia are fictional characters in The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis. They are briefly mentioned in ''Prince Caspian'' and are central to the plot in ''The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'', the second and third published ...
, one of the three sleepers on Ramandu's island
(VDT)
*Rhince: First mate of the Dawn Treader
(VDT)
*Rhoop, Lord: One of the
Seven Great Lords of Narnia
The Seven Great Lords of Narnia are fictional characters in The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis. They are briefly mentioned in ''Prince Caspian'' and are central to the plot in ''The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'', the second and third published ...
, rescued from the Dark Island
(VDT)
*
Rilian
In C. S. Lewis' ''Chronicles of Narnia'' fictional series, Rilian ( 2325-?) is the son of King Caspian and the grandson of Ramandu the star. Rilian appears in two of the seven books, ''The Silver Chair'' and briefly in ''The Last Battle''.
Biog ...
: the only son of King Caspian X, who fell under the enchantment of the Green Witch for ten years.
(SC)
*Rishda Tarkaan: Calormene commander in the
Tisroc
In C. S. Lewis's ''Chronicles of Narnia'' series of novels, Calormen is a large country to the southeast of Narnia. Lewis probably derived its name from the Latin ''calor'', meaning "heat". When using the name as an adjective or an ethnonym, Lewis ...
's army; plots with Shift to take over Narnia
(LB)
*Rishti Tarkaan: Grandfather of Aravis
(HHB)
*River-God: Of the Great River, Father and leader of the Naiads, unchained by Bacchus near Beruna
(PC)
*Rogin: Red Dwarf, brother of Bricklethumb and Duffle
(HHB)
*
Roonwit
Magical creatures are an important aspect of the fictional world of Narnia contained within ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' book series and connected media originally created by C. S. Lewis. Throughout the seven books of the series, the protagoni ...
: Centaur, reads stars, friend to Tirian
(LB)
*Rumblebuffin, Giant: a 20 foot tall Narnian giant who was turned into stone by the White Witch, and was later freed by Aslan
(LWW)
*Rynelf: Loyal sailor on the Dawn Treader
(VDT)
S
*Sallowpad: Raven, of Narnian embassy to Calormen. From ''sealwigpada'' "dark-coated" (Old English poetic term for a raven).
(HHB).
*Sarah: Andrew's housemaid, good natured
(MN)
*Scrubb, Alberta: Eustace's mother
(VDT)
*
Scrubb, Eustace Clarence: Friend of Narnia, cousin of the Pevensies, reformed pest (
VDT,
SC,
LB)
*Scrubb, Harold: Father of Eustace
(VDT)
*
Shasta: a young boy brought up by Arsheesh, meets the talking horse Bree, who persuades him to escape Calormen by riding north for Narnia. Shasta discovers he is really Prince Cor of Archenland, and helps to save Narnia from invasion. He eventually becomes the King Cor of Archenland.
(HHB)
*Shar: Archenlander
(HHB)
*Shift: Ape, influenced the donkey
Puzzle
A puzzle is a game, Problem solving, problem, or toy that tests a person's ingenuity or knowledge. In a puzzle, the solver is expected to put pieces together (Disentanglement puzzle, or take them apart) in a logical way, in order to arrive at th ...
to impersonate
Aslan
Aslan () is a major character in C. S. Lewis's ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' series. Unlike any other character, he appears in all seven chronicles of the series. Aslan is depicted as a talking lion, and is described as the King of Beasts, the ...
and gain control over Narnia. The
Calormen
In C. S. Lewis's ''Chronicles of Narnia'' series of novels, Calormen is a large country to the southeast of Narnia. Lewis probably derived its name from the Latin ''calor'', meaning "heat". When using the name as an adjective or an ethnonym, Lewis ...
es were later able to take over Narnia because of this. Ultimately, Shift is devoured by
Tash.
(LB)
*Silenus: Fat old man, attendant of Bacchus, rides a donkey. He shouts, "Refreshments, refreshments!"
(PC) From Greek mythology.
*Slinkey: Fox, traitor, killed by Eustace
(LB)
*Snowflake: Horse of the Emerald Witch
(SC)
*Sopespian, Lord: Telmarine, killed by Peter
(PC)
*Sorner, "Spotty": One of "the Gang" at Experiment House
(SC)
*Spivvins: Schoolmate of Eustace
(SC)
*Stonefoot: Giant, summoned by Roonwit to Tirian
(LB)
*Strawberry: See ''
Fledge
Fledging is the stage in a flying animal's life between hatching or birth and becoming capable of flight.
This term is most frequently applied to birds, but is also used for bats. For altricial birds, those that spend more time in vulnerable c ...
''
*Swanwhite: Queen of Narnia. She was so beautiful that when she looked into a forest pool, her reflection shone for a year and a day afterward.
(LB)
T
*Tacks: Pug's fellow slave dealer on Felimath.
(VDT)
*Tarva: "Lord of Victory", a planet (moving star) in the heavens above Narnia
(PC)
*
Tash: The inexorable god of the Calormenes, a skeletal figure with the head of a vulture and four arms, who demands blood sacrifices
(HHB),
(LB)
*Thornbut: Red Dwarf, placed in charge of Prince Corin at the time of the Calormene invasion of Archenland, and tries to prevent the prince from joining in the battle
(HHB)
*
Tirian
King Tirian (born between 2530 and 2535, Narnian time) is a fictional character from C. S. Lewis's fantasy series ''The Chronicles of Narnia''. He is the protagonist of ''The Last Battle'', on which he is the last King of Narnia, who has ...
: Last King of Narnia, seventh in descent from King Rilian.
(LB)
*Tran: Member of Archenland nobility
(HHB)
*Tisroc: The supreme ruler of Calormen
(HHB)
*Trufflehunter: is a talking Badger, who cares for Caspian X when he is injured while fleeing from Miraz. He remains loyal to Aslan throughout.
(PC)
*
Trumpkin
Trumpkin is a fictional character in C. S. Lewis' fantasy novel series ''The Chronicles of Narnia''. Trumpkin is an intensely practical and skeptical dwarf who lives during the reigns of King Miraz and King Caspian X. He is a major character i ...
: Red Dwarf, seeks out Pevensies
(PC),
(VDT),
(SC)
*
Tumnus: Faun, befriends Lucy when she first arrives in Narnia and saves her from the White Witch.
(LWW),
(HHB),
(LB)
U
*Urnus: Faun, holds Trumpkin's ear trumpet
(SC)
*Uvilas: Lord of Narnia, killed by Miraz, Uncle to Prince Caspian
(PC)
V
*Voltinus: Faun, dances for Caspian X
(PC)
*Voluns: Faun, dances for Caspian X
(PC)
W
*Warden: Of the Marches of the Underland
(SC)
*White Stag: Hunted by the Pevensies; rumoured to grant wishes if caught
(LWW),
(SC)
*
White Witch
Jadis is the main antagonist of '' The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'' (1950) and ''The Magician's Nephew'' (1955) in C. S. Lewis's series, ''The Chronicles of Narnia''. She is commonly referred to as the White Witch in ''The Lion, the Witch an ...
: or Queen Jadis of Charn. Once ruler of the dead world of Charn, she subsequently enslaved Narnia in a 100-year winter
(MN),
(LWW)
*Wimbleweather: Of Deadman's Hill, a rather dim 10 foot tall giant
(PC)
*Winterblott, Edith: Of "The Gang" at Experiment House
(SC)
*Wraggle: Satyr, traitor, killed by Jill
(LB)
Z
*Zardeenah: Calormene goddess, "Lady of the Night". Unmarried Calormene women dedicate themselves to her and offer secret sacrifice to her.
(HHB)
Adaptations
Narnian characters that are not mentioned in Lewis' books but that appear in film or game adaptations of ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' include the following:
*Badger: Mr. Beaver's best friend, seen only when Mr. Beaver discovers that he has been turned to stone by the White Witch.
(LWW film)
*Green Dryad: A dryad who lives in a
Cherry Blossom
A cherry blossom, also known as Japanese cherry or sakura, is a flower of many trees of genus ''Prunus'' or ''Prunus'' subg. ''Cerasus''. They are common species in East Asia, including China, Korea and especially in Japan. They generally ...
tree. First seen waving to Lucy along with another dryad behind her. Next shown alerting Peter and Edmund of Aslan's death witnessed by Susan and Lucy. Voiced by Katrina Browne.
(LWW film)
*Mr. Fox: Helps the Pevensies escape from the wolves in the movie. He was sent by Aslan to gather additional troops, during which he was captured by the White Witch's wolves. He is petrified by the White Witch, but restored by Aslan. Voiced by
Rupert Everett
Rupert James Hector Everett (; born 29 May 1959) is an English actor, director and producer. Everett first came to public attention in 1981 when he was cast in Julian Mitchell's play and subsequent film '' Another Country'' (1984) as a gay pupil ...
.
(LWW film)
*Gael: a Lone Islander whose mother was sacrificed to the green mist in the
VDT film. She sneaks aboard the ''Dawn Treader'' to follow her father,
Rhince, who joins the crew to look for his wife.
*Ginarrbrik: The White Witch's right-hand dwarf, who is given a name only in the movie. He is killed by Susan when he tries to kill a wounded Edmund during the battle. Played by
Kiran Shah
Kiran Shah (born 28 September 1956) is a Kenyan-Indian actor and a stunt double.
Shah was born in Nairobi, Kenya. He lived in Kenya until he was twelve years old, when he moved to India with his family. While living in India, he became intere ...
.
(LWW film)
*Gryphons: creatures with the hind body of a lion and the front body of an eagle. They appear in none of the Narnia books but were created for the recent film. One of them, voiced by Cameron Rhodes, alerts Peter of the approach of the Witch's army.
(LWW film)
*Oreius, General: Centaur, created for the movie. General of Aslan's army and fights alongside Peter. He successfully kills Otmin during the battle of Beruna, but is unsuccessful when he tries to kill the White Witch and is turned to a stone. Played by
Patrick Kake.
(LWW film)
*
Lilliandil
Ramandu's daughter, also known as Lilliandil in the 2010 film version of ''The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'', is a fictional character from ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' by C. S. Lewis. Introduced in the 1952 book ''The Voyage of the Dawn Treade ...
: The daughter of Ramandu. She is unnamed in the books, so a producer of the
BBC TV serial (and Lewis's stepson),
Douglas Gresham
Douglas Howard Gresham (born November 10, 1945) is an American British stage and voice-over actor, biographer, film producer, and executive record producer. He is one of the two stepsons of C. S. Lewis.
Early life
Gresham was born in Ne ...
, coined the name "Lilliandil". She marries Caspian X, and is killed by a green serpent, later revealed as the
Lady of the Green Kirtle
The Lady of the Green Kirtle, also called Queen of Underland and Queen of the Deep Realm, is the main antagonist in ''The Silver Chair'' by C. S. Lewis. She is sometimes called briefly the ''Green Lady'' (on analogy with Jadis, the ''White Lad ...
. (
VDT film and
book
A book is a medium for recording information in the form of writing or images, typically composed of many pages (made of papyrus, parchment, vellum, or paper) bound together and protected by a cover. The technical term for this physical arr ...
),
(SC)
*Otmin, General: Minotaur, created for movie. General of the White Witch's army. Killed by Oreius in the battle of Beruna. Played by
Shane Rangi.
(LWW film)
*Pevensie, Helen: Mother to Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy. She does not appear in the books, but in the film assists her children into an air-raid shelter and waves good-bye at the train station. Named "Helen", after the mother of
Georgie Henley
Georgina Helen Henley (born 9 July 1995) is an English actress. She first began acting as a child, and became known for starring as Lucy Pevensie in the fantasy film series ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' film series (2005–2010), which grossed o ...
, who plays Lucy and has a line referring to her mother's given name. Played by Judy McIntosh.
(LWW film)
*Asterius: Minotaur who served Prince Caspian is killed by multiple Telmarine archers.
(PC film)
*Tyrus: The Head Satyr in the Old Narnian Army, met his death at Miraz's Castle via crossbow and being shoved from the balcony by Miraz.
(PC film)
*Diomedus: White Furred Minotaur and Member of the Old Narnian Army
(PC film)
*Lightning Bolt: Child Centaur and one of the Old Narnians is Shown at Aslan's How
(PC film)
*Tavros: a Minotaur who served as first mate aboard the Dawn Treader (
VDT film)
See also
*
List of actors who have played Narnia characters
References
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External links
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