thirtyseven: *nods politely to Aslan*
ASLAN, the Great Lion, is the founder of Narnia. The name (pronounced Ass-lan) means "lion" in Turkish, and came from the book Tales from the Arabian Nights which C.S. Lewis used to read as a child.
Unlike any other character in the Chronicles, Aslan appears in all seven books - but he only comes when Narnia is in terrible need, as when Edmund's life is in danger in The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. Aslan is a huge and terrifying lion (though, when he wants to be, he is gentle and playful) and has such great magic at his command that he is able to defeat the White Witch, just when she thinks she's got the better of him!
ASLAN, the Great Lion, is the founder of Narnia. The name (pronounced Ass-lan) means "lion" in Turkish, and came from the book Tales from the Arabian Nights which C.S. Lewis used to read as a child.
Unlike any other character in the Chronicles, Aslan appears in all seven books - but he only comes when Narnia is in terrible need, as when Edmund's life is in danger in The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. Aslan is a huge and terrifying lion (though, when he wants to be, he is gentle and playful) and has such great magic at his command that he is able to defeat the White Witch, just when she thinks she's got the better of him!
thirtyseven:
i was just going for your suicideboy name =]