Sounds like they’re sons of Antonio Banderas.
The Ents are gonna be angry again.
Eventually. :rolleyes:
The two major themes of the story are courage and chivalry and, as Lewis himself said in a letter to an American girl, “the restoration of the true religion after a corruption”
I giggled myself off my chair at that.
Dang.
I’d want to stay in Narnia as well.
Especially being a Son of Adam and all.
Lucy brings out the best in the forest.
So is that why the Telmarines sound Spanish? Representing the centuries-old corruption of Catholicism until the return of the One True Protestant Faith?
No one expect the Telmarine Inquisition! :eek:
“Things never happen the same way twice.”
Spoken like a Vorlon.
“Things never happen the same way twice.”
Excuses, excuses, Christ-allegory. :mad:
Wow, she really is a city girl. She doesn’t recognize that lions don’t have horns?
“I thought you’d be older.”
“Well, if you’d like, we can come back in a few years.”
This guy Miraz loves to slap.
Maybe he’s like the pizza man from tonight’s Supernatural.
As moving as crossing under the swords might be, it shows a great deal of trust in the army by the sovereigns.
I believe that’s the point. I could be wrong, though.
Wow! They built a temple around the Stone Table. Makes sense, I guess.
I love the trail of fire that lights the cave in these sorts of scenes, but how did the last person to use it before them turn it off?
Is it possible to make it work? What could you put in there to make it flammable. It would have to be connected to a source of oil or something.
They tied up the cat.