@narnianetwork third voyage: international women’s day — roh
Aravis Tarkheena, Susan Pevensie, Jadis, Lady of the Green Kirtle, Jill Pole, Ramandu’s Daughter, Polly Plummer, & Lucy Pevensie
You think women are weak?
Women are forged of iron.
My body
it has bled and blazed and broken,
and yet it beats on.
I am iron.
A little rusted, perhaps,
but still I endure.
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Don't let a king
or a prince
or a fairytale
tell you you are smaller than that
or who you are meant to be.
- Nikita Gill
Ladies of The Chronicles of Narnia + Legendary Beings (insp.)
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Epithets
The Chronicles of Narnia | Jadis and the Lady of the Green Kirtle
(inspiration)
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@ladiesofnarnia members challenge: top 5 Narnian women
3. Fan Bingbing as The Lady of the Green Kirtle (1/2 for third on the list of my top 5)
The Lady of the Green Kirtle, also called the Queen of Underland, the Green-Witch, the Witch-Queen, or (to differentiate her from the White Witch), the Emerald Witch, was a beautiful but villainous sorceress who ruled the Shallow Lands, a country she had magically created underneath Narnia, Ettinsmoor and the Wild Lands of the North. Her origins are extremely mysterious, though it is known she had extraordinary ability to transform into a great green serpent.
She plotted to one day capture Narnia, which involved the abduction of Prince Rilian, son of Narnia’s king Caspian X, and also resulted in the death of Rilian’s mother, the Narnian queen, in Narnian year 2345.
The Green Witch, with the motive to take over Narnia with an army of Earthmen and rule behind a puppet King Rilian, kept Prince Rilian in captivity for several years, imprisoning him through an ongoing enchantment that she regularly renewed using a magical device called the silver chair (x).
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