Book Appearances: The Horse and His Boy
Overview: A darker woodland region associated with fear, pursuit, and the wilder side of the northern journey.

Place in the books

A darker woodland region associated with fear, pursuit, and the wilder side of the northern journey. Lewis uses places like this to thicken the world, not only to label a map. Even when the page count is limited, the setting helps Narnia feel like a real country with memory, movement, and consequence.

This location connects nearby characters, journeys, and political pressures instead of sitting on the page as a disconnected name.