Book Appearances: The Magician’s Nephew
Overview: The western reaches of early Narnia, associated with the lamp-post country and later western woods.
Place in the books
The western reaches of early Narnia, associated with the lamp-post country and later western woods. Lewis uses places like this to make Narnia feel inhabited, not sketched in at the edges. Even when the page count is limited, the setting helps Narnia feel like a real country with memory, movement, and consequence.
It also connects nearby characters, journeys, and political pressures instead of sitting on the page as a disconnected name.
