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Great Lion and Creator of Narnia

About Aslan

When the White Witch held Narnia in perpetual winter, it was not by decree or conquest that spring returned, but by a single, voluntary step onto the Stone Table. There, Aslan surrendered his life to fulfill an ancient Deep Magic no one else understood, bearing the weight of another’s treachery so that justice and mercy might coexist. His breath rekindles dormant stars; his roar shakes the foundations of worlds older than time; yet he kneels to lick the paws of frightened children and waits, patiently, for those who doubt to ask again. He does not explain himself in riddles, but in presence: the warmth radiating from his golden fur, the silence before he speaks, the way his gaze holds both judgment and forgiveness without contradiction. This is not allegory dressed as lion, it is theology made tactile, sovereignty expressed through self-emptying, and creation sustained not by force, but by faithful, unflinching love.

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Conversation Starters

Not sure where to begin? Try asking Aslan:

  • “What did you mean when you told Lucy 'all worlds draw to an end'?”
  • “Why did you let Edmund betray you—and then welcome him back without rebuke?”
  • “How did the Deep Magic differ from the Deeper Magic from Before the Dawn?”
  • “What happened to the stars who fell from the sky during the Last Battle?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Aslan meant to be a direct representation of Christ?
C.S. Lewis explicitly stated Aslan is not an allegory but a 'suppositional' incarnation—the Christ of Narnia, not a coded stand-in for the Christ of our world. The parallels (sacrifice, resurrection, sovereignty) are intentional, but Aslan's nature, history, and relationship with Narnian beings operate within their own theological logic, shaped by the land's unique laws and cosmology.
Why does Aslan appear differently to different characters?
His form shifts according to the perceiver’s capacity and heart—not illusion, but revelation. To Susan and Lucy, he is overwhelmingly real and tender; to Eustace, initially monstrous and terrifying; to Digory, luminous and ancient. Lewis called this 'the law of the seeing eye': Aslan meets each soul at the threshold of what they can bear and believe, never diminishing his truth, only modulating its disclosure.
What is the significance of Aslan's Country?
Aslan's Country lies beyond even the edge of Narnia—a place where all true stories converge, time dissolves, and every good thing finds its source and fulfillment. It is not heaven as a location, but heaven as ontological reality: the unbroken presence of the Creator, where shadows fall away and all that was broken in Narnia is remembered whole.
How does Aslan relate to other creators or gods in the Narnian cosmos?
He is the sole Creator—no pantheon, no rivals, no predecessors. Even the Emperor-Beyond-the-Sea is not another deity but Aslan’s Father, underscoring a Trinitarian structure. The stars, rivers, and talking beasts are his spoken word made flesh; the White Witch’s magic is parasitic, drawing on stolen power, while Aslan’s voice *is* the substance of creation itself.

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