Into the Wardrobe

This is a place for all true friends of Narnia. Here we'll explore the land of fawns, giants, and talking animals; examine the stories behind the stories; discuss upcoming news and events; and delve into the deep secrets of a world that is more real than our own.


Into the Wardrobe

And we're back! Earlier this week the Into the Wardrobe channel was hijacked by hackers and subsequently removed by YouTube's Content Awareness system. With great help from team YouTube and much support from the Narnia community, the channel is back and ready to roll!

Thank you so much for your prayers and encouragement these last few days!
Look for some great new content coming next week, and in the meantime, support this channel by sharing your favorite videos with your friends!

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I'm loving this young Narnia fan's lore videos! Comments are turned off but maybe if we give them more subs, they'll make more! C'mon fam, show your support to ‪@rshirsalkar‬!

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And presently they saw that they were going with him up the slope of the hill on which the Stone Table stood..."Oh, children, children. Here you must stop. And whatever happens, do not let yourselves be seen. Farewell."

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Then at last, as they stood for a moment looking out towards the sea and Cair Paravel (which they could now just make out) the red turned to gold along the line where the sea and the sky met and very slowly up came the edge of the sun. At that moment they heard from behind them a loud noise—a great cracking, deafening noise as if a giant had broken a giant's plate.

"What's that?" said Lucy, clutching Susan's arm.

"I—I feel afraid to turn round," said Susan; "something awful is happening."

"They're doing something worse to him," said Lucy. "Come on!" And she turned, pulling Susan round with her.

The rising of the sun had made everything look so different—all the colours and shadows were changed—that for a moment they didn't see the important thing. Then they did. The Stone Table was broken into two pieces by a great crack that ran down it from end to end; and there was no Aslan.

"Oh, oh, oh!" cried the two girls rushing back to the Table.

"Oh, it's too bad," sobbed Lucy; "they might have left the body alone."

"Who's done it?" cried Susan. "What does it mean? Is it more magic?"

"Yes!" said a great voice behind their backs. "It is more magic." They looked round. There, shining in the sunrise, larger than they had seen him before, shaking his mane (for it had apparently grown again) stood Aslan himself.

"Oh, Aslan!" cried both the children, staring up at him, almost as much frightened as they were glad.

"Aren't you dead then, dear Aslan?" said Lucy.

"Not now," said Aslan

3 years ago | [YT] | 1,193

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What an honor to be selected as YouTube's "Creator on the Rise" today! Fans across the world are rediscovering the amazing world of Narnia through this channel, and sharing their own ideas, theories, and hopes for the future of Narnia lore--let's hope Netflix is listening!

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