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    What does the Lamp-post Symbolize?

    Given that I know how it got there...a bit of hardware the white witch was using when she stumbled into the creation of Narnia...I can see it as a symbol of going from our fallen world of competition and strife to a place where God provides for us. Ever stop to wonder where the gas that powers...
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    The Order of the Can III

    CAN-adian.
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    The Order of the Can III

    In some parts of the world, the cult is still in full swing.
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    All New Harry Potter Thread post July 15, 2011

    My dog is very important to me, but I can't take her to the grocery store. My skill with a firearm is good enough to qualify me, but I don't pack heat to an elementary school. There is a place for things...even the most important things...but there is also a place NOT for things...even the most...
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    Susan Marries Rabadash

    If Susan had married Rabadash, there would have been only three Pevensies coming home, not all four. Which would have subjected Peter, Lucy, and Edmund to grilling about their "gone missing" sister, and whether she was still alive or not. Police, family strife, heartbreak, more police....
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    Quoth the Raven, hey, Sleepy Mouse!

    Hey, flat is a shape!
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    Merging The Narnia Series With Unrelated Books

    The Little Wardrobe that Could....
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    If The Villains of Narnia Have Realistic Morality

    DarkKomet, what I don't understand is if you want something radically off-canon, why not write out your own vision with your own characters? That way you will experience true artistic freedom. I could, if I wanted, write a crossover story with Pinocchio and Babylon 5, but the idea that Pinocchio...
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    If The Villains of Narnia Have Realistic Morality

    I really think the title of this thread should be More Nuanced Characters rather than "Realistic Morality," which implies the world view that nobody is ever truly bad or good. One thing I've discovered in my travels is the difference between "Normal" which is often misused, and "Normative" which...
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    If The Villains of Narnia Have Realistic Morality

    There are too many other opportunities for people who want 50 Shades of Bray to find that everyone is actually all the same. We have to remember that Narnia is an unfallen world. Things happen a little different there. They don't close shops on Memorial Day but they do take National Potato Week...
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    Least Favorite movie

    My northern ice cap is not gone, but by now it is thinning in places....
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    Brotherhood of the Sacred Peanut-Butter

    Already I am seeing sectional infighting among smooth and creamy. Come on, folks, let's remember what Peter Pan said and solve this in a Jif!
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    What if Aslan And Tash get depicted as Brothers in an Adaptation?

    A little friendly reminder here that a significant number of fans believe that Aslan is God the Son incarnate as a lion the way he appeared as a man in our world. There are numerous references in the story that would show CS Lewis was implying this. This would make Aslan's "brother" a fourth...
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    Introduction Thread II

    Welcome aboard, Goosie...your secret is safe with us! ;-)
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    The Hall of Statues on Charn

    It's all in the subtlety. Remember that the full colour photo you printed out came from four colours of ink.
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    The Hall of Statues on Charn

    Sounds Kabbalistic to me, as in the relationship between sound and creation you saw at the beginning of The Magician's Nephew. Jewish mysticism (meaning don't search the Old Testament for it, it's superstition) related that certain sounds affect nature, which accounts for God saying "Let there...
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    Name Origins

    That can go down the wrong path in a hurry. Certain things deserve to be discussed frankly and civilly, but not on a Narnia forum, please.
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    Name Origins

    Princess Frances, to poke a little fun at your fandom, the name was originally "Doctor Whom" but it sounded too pretentious. ;-) (BTW: I used to be a big Doctor Who fan)
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    The Hall of Statues on Charn

    Or Jadis could be like Hitler and decide these fools muffed their one chance at true greatness, therefore they did not deserve to live. Burn everything. If we can't live on our own terms, we'll die on our own terms.
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