World Wanderer
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What worlds do you think were also in the pools in the Wood between the Worlds?
Gee, that's hard to guess - but you could have fun, couldn't you?
One thing that's clear: Aslan was lord of not only the Wood Between the Worlds, but of all worlds accessible from it.
Gee, that's hard to guess - but you could have fun, couldn't you?
One thing that's clear: Aslan was lord of not only the Wood Between the Worlds, but of all worlds accessible from it.
.... it seems that Aslan wanted the rings hidden so no one could use it them after Digory, implying that use of the rings to travel to these other worlds was wrong, or perhaps its wrong only when unauthorized persons are using them for selfish gain?
In the last book they are used again trying to respond to Tirian's distress call. Was Aslan, who in C.S. Lewis's story Lion, Witch & Wardrobe is a Type of Christ forbidding the use or the improper use of the rings?
Oh, yeah. Loads. In fact, if it wasn't for that Aslan line I was going to suggest that the pools contained the Holiday worlds from the Nightmare Before Christmas in another form.Gee, that's hard to guess - but you could have fun, couldn't you?
I'd like to think fictional worlds and alternate realities were both on the mind.Like you said, we can only guess at what other worlds lie in those other pools.
What if instead of the deplorable word killing everything, it instead sent them to one of these other worlds?The deplorable word and the tree of youth in Narnia got me thinking about those other worlds.