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Post by dreamer on Sept 4, 2005 7:19:20 GMT -5
Woohoo!! You're up, Karenee!
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Post by karenee on Sept 4, 2005 23:52:42 GMT -5
How did the four children reenter the wardrobe at the end of their initial rule of Narnia?
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Post by Tegid on Sept 5, 2005 1:27:27 GMT -5
While hunting the White Stag in the Western Woods, they entered a thicket near what turned out to be the lamp-post. As they proceeded further into the thicket, "they noticed that they were making their way not through branches but through coats. And next moment they all came tumbling out of a wardrobe door into the empty room"
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Post by karenee on Sept 5, 2005 7:37:21 GMT -5
Exactly! Your turn.
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Post by Tegid on Sept 5, 2005 12:24:14 GMT -5
While being escorted by the Earthmen through the Deep Realm, Puddleglum and his two friends passed a sleeping figure who had once been a King in the Overland. What was the last act this person ever performed in Narnia?
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Post by kahne9 on Sept 5, 2005 13:03:07 GMT -5
Aslan told Father Time "now make an end" and then Father time quenched the sun and all went into darkenss.
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Post by Tegid on Sept 5, 2005 13:06:42 GMT -5
Very good! You're up! ( -- This is going to be a fast-moving thread -- )
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Post by kahne9 on Sept 5, 2005 13:18:08 GMT -5
Chronicles of Narnia are very popular!
Ok, let's see:
What prophecy was Reepicheep given and who gave it to him?
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Post by Tegid on Sept 5, 2005 13:34:53 GMT -5
"When I was in my cradle a wood woman, a Dryad, spoke this verse over me:
Where sky and water meet, Where the waves grow sweet, Doubt not, Reepicheep, To find all you seek, There is the utter East."
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Post by kahne9 on Sept 5, 2005 15:39:22 GMT -5
Good job! You're up again.
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Post by Tegid on Sept 5, 2005 17:09:00 GMT -5
How many genders are there? In which of the gods that Ransom had met was there borne any kind of comparison to the biological sexes?
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Post by tinidril on Sept 5, 2005 22:18:27 GMT -5
"In Viritrilbia and Venus and Malacandra were represented those two of the Seven Genders which bear a certain analogy to the biological sexes and can therefore be in some measure understood by men. It would not be so with those who were now preparing to descend. These also doubless had their genders, but we have no clue to them."
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Post by Tegid on Sept 6, 2005 22:31:48 GMT -5
Perfect, tinidril!
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Post by tinidril on Sept 6, 2005 23:08:18 GMT -5
"I saw something white and semi-transparent--rather like ice. A great big thing, very long: a kind of box, an open box: and of a disquieting shape which I did not immediately recognize."
What was the shape of this thing? What was it for?
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Post by Tegid on Sept 7, 2005 7:47:33 GMT -5
"The most noticeable thing in the room was the big white object. I recognized the shape well enough this time. It was a large coffin-shaped casket, open. On the floor beside it lay its lid, and it was doubtless this that I had tripped over. Both were made of the same white material, like ice, but more cloudy and less shining."
" 'That's what I'm to travel in.' " It was Ransom's transportation between Earth and Perelandra (Venus).
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