Narnia (world)
Fantasy world created by C.S. Lewis, setting of The Chronicles of Narnia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For other uses, see Narnia (disambiguation).
Narnia is a fantasy world created by C. S. Lewis as the primary location for his series of seven fantasy novels for children, The Chronicles of Narnia. The world is named after the country of Narnia, where much of the Chronicles takes place.
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Created by | C. S. Lewis |
Genre | Children's fantasy |
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Type | Fantasy world |
Ethnic group(s) | Narnians, Wild Westerners, Telmarines, Western Islanders (possibly), Archenlanders, Calormenes, Southerners (speculated), Ettinsmoorish, Northerners, Underlanders, Bismites, Merpeople, Galmanes, Terebinthians, Seven Islanders, Lone Islanders, Burnt Islanders (actual name unknown), Duffers, Sea People |
Race(s) | Centaurs, Dragons, Dwarves, Dufflepuds, Earthmen, Ettins, Fauns, Hags, Giants, Humans, Marsh-wiggles, Minotaurs, Ogres, Nymphs, Sea Serpents, Talking Animals, Werewolves, etc. |
Locations | Narnia (country), Archenland, Calormen, Underland, Aslan's Country |
Characters | Aslan, White Witch, Lucy, Mr. Tumnus |
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In Narnia, some animals talk, mythical beasts abound, and magic is common. The series tracks the story of Narnia when humans, usually children, enter the Narnian world from Earth. The entire Narnian timeline, from its creation to its end (c. 1–2555), ran parallel to 49 Earth-years (c. 1900–1949), thus on average a year on Earth meant 52.14 time dilation years in Narnia.