Aslan
Fictional lion, a deity in The Chronicles of Narnia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about the C. S. Lewis character. For other uses, see Aslan (disambiguation).
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.[1] Aslan is depicted as a talking lion and is described as the King of Beasts, the son of the Emperor-Over-the-Sea,[2] and the King above all High Kings in Narnia.[3]
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Aslan | |
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Narnia character | |
First appearance | The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (1950) |
Last appearance | The Last Battle (1956) |
Created by | C. S. Lewis |
Voiced by | Liam Neeson |
In-universe information | |
Race | Talking Lion / Deity |
Family | Emperor-Over-the-Sea (father) |
Nationality | Aslan's Country |
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C.S. Lewis often capitalizes the word lion in reference to Aslan since he parallels Jesus as the "Lion of Judah" in Christian theology.[4] The word aslan means "lion" in Turkish.[4][5]