Something worth considering: when Aslan sent Jill (and through her, Eustace) on the quest to rescue Prince Rilian, He obviously knew a lot about his captivity. He knew the Prince would invoke the name of Aslan, He knew where the travellers would find the route that would take them to the gnomes and eventually to the Underworld City.
Here's what I'm wondering: why didn't He go Himself? Given His ability to Just Appear (as He did a few times in Horse), couldn't He have just appeared in the courts of the Queen of Underworld, roared a big roar, torn the Silver Chair to shreds with His claws (and the Queen as well, for that matter), and liberated the Prince? Why go to the trouble of summoning two unreliable children from our world and entrust them with the task that they almost blow several times? Why use such weak, flawed tools when simply doing it Himself would have been much more efficient and safe?
I don't know if there are any "answers" to this question. I have some thoughts, but they're not any more valid than anyone else's thoughts.
So - what do you think?
Here's what I'm wondering: why didn't He go Himself? Given His ability to Just Appear (as He did a few times in Horse), couldn't He have just appeared in the courts of the Queen of Underworld, roared a big roar, torn the Silver Chair to shreds with His claws (and the Queen as well, for that matter), and liberated the Prince? Why go to the trouble of summoning two unreliable children from our world and entrust them with the task that they almost blow several times? Why use such weak, flawed tools when simply doing it Himself would have been much more efficient and safe?
I don't know if there are any "answers" to this question. I have some thoughts, but they're not any more valid than anyone else's thoughts.
So - what do you think?