Narnia is populated by many beings, some human, some... not so human. This poll is dedicated to the latter group.
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Only "heroic" characters are in this poll. Please visit the Favorite Narnian Villain poll to vote for your favorite non-human evildoers.
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Jewel. I feel exactly how Jill felt about him. He's so beautiful and noble.
"Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius, and it's better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring." Marilyn Monroe
I vote for Aslan.. he's so noble and mysterious.. and he tries to make everyone 'see the light', so to say.. and he's always there for anyone who needs him.. although, as Fledge said, Aslan likes to be asked..
He certain pulled through for Edmund and Digory(and his mother), and showed Jill the right path to follow when she seemed lost.. it's so cool how he can be everywhere and see everything all at the same time, pretty much.. and hear those who call to him no matter how far away he is from them..
and Lions are very neat creatures..
Actually, I was surprised when I re-read LWW after seeing the 2005 movie, that while Aslan and Lucy/Susan were with the statues in Jadis's palace, that Aslan addresses Jadis as, 'my lady'.. that was a total surprise to me after she'd been so cruel to him in the stone table scene earlier.. I guess he still has respect for her in some amount.. O.o
~ jadis
I voted Reepicheep (Don’t tell Pattertwig ). I know I could have done other, but I thought I’d vote for one on the list. I didn’t vote for Aslan because he seems bigger than the stories and being a character like Jesus seems bigger than the Bible. I like Reepicheep because he is noble and loyal to Aslan. He also shows that small creatures can be of great importance. He can be funny, especially when he bows and says something about being glad he is not a man.
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Reepicheep
I like reepicheep the best just because he is so cute in the movie. Also he shows that the littlest people can have the strongest heart.
it's hard to choose just one, but having to do so I will vote for Reepicheep. Small but valiant. One honorable mouse. I disliked him originally because I assumed he tried to be better than the others, but than I realized that he just tried to be the best he could be while the others didn't always.
I love him all the more for his fate, not just because he received it,
but because he longed for it even unto death.
Reepicheep, one of the most unique, memorable and likeable characters in all fantasy books in my opinion
I chose Reepicheep because for being so small he has such courage and acts like he is bigger than he is which is what also makes him funny.
Narnia93 - "It is hard for you, little one," said Aslan. "But things never happen the same way twice."
Aslan of course
I is Lava, how I got that name is a long story, but I is Lava
aslanis my favret
in aslans paws have a good day
I voted Jewel, because he's so noble and loyal and beautiful.
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I had to choose Puddleglum, because even with his slight pessimism, he shows that in the darkest times, faith is all you need.
I would have to say Aslan....because without him, there would be no Narnia! He has a sweet gentleness and loving nature, my favorite characteristics.
"We have nothing if not belief"
I had to pick Tumnus . He has always been my favorite although Reepicheep and Puddleglum were very close secounds. Tumnus was Lucy's best friend and he was so sweet and kind.
~You can't get a cup of tea big enough or a book long enough to suit me.~ C. S. Lewis