So Jadis Did not die in LWW?

Ah, but Jadis destroyed everyone in Charn, not in Earth or Narnia.

The question of the origin of the Emerald Witch is a good one, but unanswered in the Chronicles.
 
mr_tummnus said:
:) Ok, I think, that we were all confused with BBC show The chronicles...coz same actrees played Jadis and Green Lady...they do say in The silver chair, at the end:

"...how a wicked witch (doubtless the same kind as that White witch who had brought the Great Winter on narnia long ago) had contrived a whole thing, first killing Rillians' mother, ..."

and after

"...And the lesson of it all is, your Highness", said the oldest Dwarf, "that those Northen Witches always mean the same thing, but in every age they have different plan for getting it."

That was from the The Silver chair, chapter 15, last page...

But now I wonder, what some1 mentioned...if Jadis destroyed every1 in the MN (by saying forbiden word) from where did the other witches come? Jadis hd a family, housband, lover...adopted...

Wasn't Jadis from a line of giants? She had a sister that she killed in TMN when she used the deplorabl word
 
RB1 said:
Wasn't Jadis from a line of giants? She had a sister that she killed in TMN when she used the deplorabl word
That's something that's been the subject of dispute. In Lion, Mr. Beaver says that Jadis was (somehow) descended from Lilith (Adam's first wife, a figure in Hebrew & Arabic mythology) and giantish blood. Then, in Nephew, she's shown to be from the Royal House of Charn. There's an offhand comment in Nephew about giantish blood in the Royal House of Charn, but no mention of how Lilith, an Earthly demon, could have connected with Charn in any way. (There's also no mention of how Beaver would know any of this.) Perhaps that's a spot for some creative writing?
 
Jadis died but her evil didin't
the migicians nephew is the first Narnia book
in Prince Caspian the black dwarf is evil and so are his friends: the wolve and an old lady (probably a witch)
in the silver chair there is a snake who bites caspians wife and rilians mother
she chances herself in the lady who puts a spell on rilian and she is the lady who rules the city under the ground
 
mr_tummnus said:
OK, here's my point of view:

1. Jadis died at the end of LWW. Killed by Aslan, but in The Silver chair, there's a new characther Green Lady, for whome Narnians say that it was probablly sibiling to White witch. As some1 said before, witch is dead, evil not.

2. C.S.Lewsi wrote LWW as his first book, and Magician nepfiew was his sixth book, it was the first story in chronogical order, the story about beginig of Narnia, and how Jadis came to Narnia in the first place.


Too bad that there's no story about her return to Narnia and turning Narnia in everlasting winter. But I've read some fanfiction about it...it does make sence that she actually managed to dicive one of the "ugly" princes of Narnia to chop down the apple tree and help her to return...The name of that book should be Return of Jadis or 100 year Winter.. :)
What? Sibling? No, they believed their dark magic could be of the same kind, but not siblings. Maybe the Lady of the Green Kirtle could be descended from Jadis, though. But not sibling.
 
underthefryingpan said:
i still think all the witches in narnia are reincarnations of jadis. although i don't believe in reincarnation i in real life. hmm sorry that doesn't make any sense but i can't explain it any better.

Ooooo that's an interesting idea :D I like it
 
princessker said:
What? Sibling? No, they believed their dark magic could be of the same kind, but not siblings. Maybe the Lady of the Green Kirtle could be descended from Jadis, though. But not sibling.

No, not siblings, not reincarnation, and not risen from the dead. In the LWW Jadas portrays Satan and in such Aslan portrays Jesus. So now that that is cleared up in the reality Jesus never killed Satan he defeated him and his ultimate evil power. So did Aslan in LWW. Jadas was not necessarily killed she was defeated. As the hag said in Prince Caspian, " Dearest, master doctor, did you ever hear of a witch who really died?" No Jadas did not "die" she was defeated. She was the representation of all evil and so in her form of the white witch she was destroyed but in the form of being the epitome of evil she was simply subdued and therefore the evil came back in many different forms in the fallowing books. Because in the Voyage of the Dawntredder there was the Lady of the green Kirtle and in the Last Battle there was no witch but there was Tash, another form of evil.
 
blackheart said:
Did Jadis really died on LWW?

Will Jadis be apearing again on any Narnia books.
I heard she is in Magicians Nephew?

How did she do that?
Please Answer my Questions...

And Who's the Green Witch?
Whats her history?
what i have just discoverd is that Aslan banned her to hell and somehow she can come one min. big gone the next SHE NEVER DIED!! LOL
 
Yeah I agree with that... until the final day of judgement, Satan will never completely be eliminated, but the thing that's changed since the main defeat is the fact that we all know that at the end of the day, good has won over evil... and since I haven't read the Last Battle, I don't knwo if that's represented in the stories or not!! :D
 
Sezzie87 said:
Yeah I agree with that... until the final day of judgement, Satan will never completely be eliminated, but the thing that's changed since the main defeat is the fact that we all know that at the end of the day, good has won over evil... and since I haven't read the Last Battle, I don't knwo if that's represented in the stories or not!! :D
thank you for aggring because on the day God was going to heaven satan saw the light and poofed underground ( i read it in the bible)so the white witch is alike to S aten Aslan is to God
 
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