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ValiantArcher
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They are all names of Narnian heavenly bodies (stars or planets).

Dawn Treader, Splendor Hyaline, Queen Mary

Things of great sorrow and renown have come to pass. Shall we weep or be glad? Beyond hope the Captain of our foes has been destroyed, and you have heard the echo of his last despair. But he has not gone without woe and bitter loss.

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Topic starter Posted : November 4, 2022 3:23 pm
Wunderkind_Lucy
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A Magnet for All Kinds of Deeper Wunderment Hospitality Committee

They are all names of ships. The Dawn Treader and the Splendor Hyaline are both Narnia ships while the Queen Mary is a British ship mentioned by Eustace.

Toffee, iron rod, and coins.

~ Wunder


"The task of the modern educator is not to cut down jungles but to irrigate deserts." ~ C. S. Lewis, The Abolition of Man
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Posted : November 26, 2022 3:27 pm
coracle
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These are all things from our world that got planted in the Narnian soil in MN

Please use sets that would be considered common knowledge. As such, Narnian things are a great option. However, we understand that trying to keep a game like this to such a confined category, you will eventually run out of ideas. Please don't post sets that require special knowledge, either specifically geographical, occupational, etc.

Because we have repeated a bit over the 2.5 years of this game, I checked the rules, and thought we could broaden the subjects we use for a while at least! So...

Bicycle, car, skateboard

 

There, shining in the sunrise, larger than they had seen him before, shaking his mane (for it had apparently grown again) stood Aslan himself.
"...when a willing victim who had committed no treachery was killed in a traitor's stead, the Table would crack and Death itself would start working backwards."

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Posted : November 26, 2022 6:31 pm
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