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The Last Battle
Book • 1956
In this final installment of 'The Chronicles of Narnia', a false Aslan is set up in the north-western borderlands of Narnia, leading to conflict between true and false Narnians and between Narnia and Calormen.
King Tirian, with the help of Eustace and Jill, uncovers the plot and fights back.
The story concludes with Aslan terminating the world of Narnia after a 'last battle' and leading the faithful to a new, perfect Narnia.
The novel explores themes of faith, deception, and the ultimate redemption of Narnia.
King Tirian, with the help of Eustace and Jill, uncovers the plot and fights back.
The story concludes with Aslan terminating the world of Narnia after a 'last battle' and leading the faithful to a new, perfect Narnia.
The novel explores themes of faith, deception, and the ultimate redemption of Narnia.
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