Background
Wer-wolves in Narnia belong to the darker and more corrupted side of the creature-world. They are associated with fear, bloodshed, and the temptation to draw on powers outside Aslan’s order.
How the race functions in Narnia
When wer-wolves appear, they usually sharpen the horror of a scene rather than broadening the social life of Narnia. They signal a turn toward older and uglier kinds of violence.

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