Background
Bears in Narnia appear as large, solid, and memorable creatures whose presence can feel both homely and formidable. Like many Talking Beasts, they are not there simply to fill out scenery. They help show the breadth of life that answers Aslan’s call.
How the race functions in Narnia
When bears show up in the Chronicles, they often add weight and texture to Narnia’s assemblies and battles. They are not the quickest or most refined creatures in the stories, but they are part of the land’s living strength.

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