Who would they be? And why? My list would be
1. Aslan (Because it would be cool to meet him and to talk about the camp.)
2. Susan (Because I would want to know more about her archery skills)
3. Trufflehunter (Because I'd want to know more about his journey with Prince Caspian)
"Once a King or Queen of Narnia, always a King or Queen of Narnia"-Aslan
What an interesting topic, Purpleotter!
1. Mr. Tumnus. He's such a Jolly character, always cheerful, and I'd love to have him over for afternoon Tea, just because he sounds like a wonderful cook
2. Hwin. She's so humble, soft spoken and kind. I feel like the two of us would get along very well together. She strikes me as the type that I could sit and talk to for hours on end.
3. Aslan. Just to lay at his feet and bury my hands and face in his soft mane.
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This was tough.
1. Edmund-He was a prisoner of the WW and I want to know what happened
2. Reepicheep-I think it would be cool to talk to a mouse
3. Uncle Andrew-I would want to sit in his study and him to explain to me who Mrs. LeFay (UA's ''fairy godmother'') was and how he came up with the rings with dust from ''The Lost World of Atlantis''
I like this topic, hard to choose though!
1. Aslan- Well, He's Aslan.
2. Lucy- Lucy always has been and always will be my favorite character. She reminds me so much of some of my friends in real life, it's almost scary.
3. King Lune- Now that would be fun. He just seems like such a jolly person.
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1. Aslan definately, just like Boy Scout said, he's Aslan, it would be the greatest honor of all to have him as a guest
2. Queen Lucy, she's my favorite of all the Narnian characters, I would love to sit and have a long, long talk with her
3. a dryad, it would be so cool to talk with a spirit of a tree
always be humble and kind
I'd love to invite Aslan over, but I'm having a difficult time imagining him showing up for tea and a chat. So my invitations would go to:
1. Trufflehunter because I think he'd have a lot of interesting stories to tell, not just about Prince Caspian but also about Narnia and the history of Narnia and also I expect he'd have a voice you could listen to for hours on end.
2. As DiGs said, it would be wonderful to meet Hwin. She has such a sweet and gentle personality.
3. Reepicheep, the noble-hearted mouse. I expect he'd be the life of the party and help keep the conversation going.
We have hands that fashion and heads that know,
But our hearts we lost - how long ago! -- G. K. Chesterton
I think I'd like to have a girls' get-together.
I would choose Polly, Jlil and Lucy, who all showed courage in the face of unexpected challenges.
I would ask them what they learned from their visits to Narnia, and what advice they would tell girls from our world.
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."
1. I would like to meet Puddleglum - I'd like to hear from him what happened after Jill and Eustace had left, and how Rilian did as a king, and I'd like to hear him tell me what his own life has been like, and whether the other Wiggles thought that his journey had taught him to look more seriously on life.
2. I would like to meet Reepicheep, and have him tell me about his adventures - and about his dream to find the Utter East.
3. And I would like to meet Mr Tumnus, and talk with him about his first meeting with Lucy - perhaps even hear from him how he became a kidnapper for the White Witch - and also talk with him about the moment when he awoke from his stony enchantment and found Lucy again, and about their friendship throughout her years as Queen.
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In no particular order:
Trumpkin - for his dry wit
Drinian - his seafaring tales would be entertaining
King Lune - a very uplifting character
1. Glenstorm- I'd certainly love to meet a centaur, since they're my favorite Narnian citizen.
2. Jill Pole- I'd just like to hear her story on why it's important to follow instructions when told.
3. Trufflehunter- He didn't lose faith in Aslan when almost everybody else did.
1. Lucy - She sounds like such a wonderful, sweet person! I would love to have her over, I'm sure we'd be able to talk about all sorts of things! She knows and loves Narnia so much, we'd have a ton to talk about!
2. Aslan - Because he's Aslan, honestly. That's about all I can say.
3. Susan - I'm quite interested in archery, and I really like Susan's character. It'd be nice to be able to talk to her about it, maybe learn a few things or two.
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Wow...only three??? I would invite everyone (well, alomst everyone. I don't think it will be very cool to have Jadis over ) for a big Narnia party. But since we are limeted to only three, here we go.
1. Trumpkin. One of my favorite characters in Narnia. I love his practicality, his dry sense of humor, and his deep loyalty. I generally like Narnian dwarves . He also is a good archer, so I would love to discuss that with him. (I really like his bow )
2. Hwin. I love her sweetness and quietness, and yet firmnes. She is really sweet and doesn't like conflicts (just like me). I also love horses and to have a talking horse would be a dream come true
3. Mr. Tumnes. I mean how can you not love him. He is so homey and cozy
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1. Aslan - because he's Aslan.
2. Reepicheep - I've always liked him, and he is cute, whether or not he thinks he is, and don't tell him I said that.
3. Lucy - She's always been one of my favorite Narnia characters, and I think I have some things in common with her. Overall, I just think it would be cool to meet her.
Wow...only three??? I would invite everyone (well, alomst everyone. I don't think it will be very cool to have Jadis over ) for a big Narnia party. But since we are limeted to only three, here we go.
I am inclined to agree.
1. I'd really like to talk with Susan. I'd want to know why she made the choices she did, and what happened to her after the train accident. Chances are, she would have hated being on her own, away from the rest of her family.
2. I'd like to talk to Jill and hear more about her and her adventures in Narnia.
3. And yes, I would like to talk with Aslan, though I hope he would not tell me that Susan's story is none of my business.
Not sure.