Background
Badgers in Narnia are usually sturdy, honest, and deeply rooted in the older life of the land. They are not showy creatures, but they often carry moral weight because of their steadiness and good sense.
How the race functions in Narnia
Lewis uses badgers to give Narnia a dependable backbone. They are the kind of creatures who make loyalty feel practical and durable instead of dramatic only.

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