This page covers Follow Aslan in the console and PC version of The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
Follow Aslan shifts the tone hard. The stage is built around night movement, quick teamwork, and a lighter touch than the brute-force chapters before it. If you try to play it like Beaver Dam or Western Wood, it feels rougher than it should.
Before you push forward
- Think stealth and tempo. This level wants smoother movement and better timing, not louder combat.
- Use Susan’s music and Lucy’s small-route tools. They matter more here than raw melee damage.
Route and objective breakdown
- Break open the containers and props that are hiding the music spots and route triggers before assuming the next lane is just blocked forever.
- Use Susan’s panpipes when the stage offers a clean note interaction instead of saving the mechanic for later.
- When cannons or larger obstacles hold the path, look for the team-up prompt rather than forcing your way through with ordinary attacks.
- Fill the relevant gauges and move quickly once a clean opening appears. This stage rewards decisive progress more than defensive lingering.
Common stuck points
- Route feels oddly locked? Check for a music spot or teamwork gate you passed in a hurry.
- Stealth sequence keeps falling apart? Commit once the opening appears instead of hesitating halfway through it.
Completion and cleanup notes
Follow Aslan plays better once you accept that it wants grace more than force. The clean replay route is the one where you trust the stage's timing and stop trying to turn every obstacle into a full melee exchange.
Bonus tip
This is one of the most satisfying stages to replay because smooth movement makes such a visible difference.
Reference links
- IGN walkthrough archive — Good source for the stealthier route logic and team-up reminders.
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