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Aslan

Aslan (/ˈæslæn, ˈæz-/) is a major character in C. S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia series. Unlike any other character in the Narnian series, Aslan appears in all seven chronicles. Aslan is depicted as a talking lion and is described as the King of Beasts, the son of the Emperor-Over-the-Sea, and the King above all High Kings in Narnia.

Role in The Chronicles of Narnia, Adaptations & Influences

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Created by
C. S. Lewis
Family
Emperor-Over-the-Sea (father)
First appearance
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (1950)
Gender
Male
Last appearance
The Last Battle (1956)
Nationality
Aslan's Country

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Role in The Chronicles of Narnia

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Adaptations

Commemoration

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Aslan

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Edges77
Triples122
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.025641
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Aslan

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related to Prince Caspian · 18
Aslan → Caspian, Caspian's, Dwarf, Edmund, He, King, Lucy, Maenads, Miraz's Telmarine, Narnia, Narnian, Peter, Telmarines, The Pevensies, Trees, Trumpkin, Uncle Miraz, When
related to The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe · 18
Aslan → Beaver, Edmund, He, Lucy, Mr, Mrs, Narnia, Peter, Pevensie, Pevensies, Susan, The, The Lion, They, Wardrobe, White Witch, White Witch's, Witch
related to The Horse and his Boy · 14
Aslan → After Rabadash, Aravis, Archenland, Aslan's, At, Bree, Calormen, Calormene, He, Hwin, Prince Cor, Prince Rabadash, Prior, Shasta
related to The Magician's Nephew · 12
Aslan → Aslan's, Digory, Digory Kirke, Jadis, King, Narnia, Narnians, Polly, Polly Plummer, Queen, This, White Witch
related to The Voyage of the Dawn Treader · 10
Aslan → Aslan's Country, Edmund, Eustace, He, King Caspian, Lucy Pevensie, Narnian, Reepicheep, When, When Eustace
related to The Last Battle · 8
Aslan → Ape, At, He, Narnia, Puzzle, Shadowlands, Stable Door, Though Shift
related to The Silver Chair · 8
Aslan → Eustace, He, Jill, King Caspian's, Narnia, Prince Rilian, Signs, When
related to Adaptations · 7
Aslan → BBC Radio, Bernard Kay, In, Narnia, Stephen Thorne, Tales, TV
related to Commemoration · 7
Aslan → Arthurian, British, Discworld, Harry Potter, In, Royal Mail, UK
related to Christian interpretation · 6
Aslan → According, Although Aslan, Christ, In, Jesus, Lewis

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narnia lion witch edmund king chronicles aslan's lewis talking world series caspian lucy eustace character prince voiced wardrobe last battle

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
AslanCreated byC. S. Lewis1.00infobox
AslanFamilyEmperor-Over-the-Sea (father)1.00infobox
AslanFirst appearanceThe Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (1950)1.00infobox
AslanGenderMale1.00infobox
AslanLast appearanceThe Last Battle (1956)1.00infobox
AslanNationalityAslan's Country1.00infobox
AslanRaceTalking Lion / Deity1.00infobox
AslanVoiced byLiam Neeson others, see Adaptations1.00infobox
Aslanrelated to AdaptationsIn0.60section
Aslanrelated to AdaptationsTV0.60section
Aslanrelated to AdaptationsBernard Kay0.60section
Aslanrelated to AdaptationsStephen Thorne0.60section

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