Aslan’s How

E1043640

Aslan’s How is an ancient, sacred mound in Narnia built over the Stone Table, serving as a central site of remembrance and gathering in C.S. Lewis’s Chronicles of Narnia.

Try in SPARQL Jump to: Statements Referenced by

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional location
hill
sacred mound
underground fortress
appearsIn Prince Caspian NERFINISHED
The Chronicles of Narnia NERFINISHED
The Last Battle NERFINISHED
associatedWith Aslan NERFINISHED
Old Narnians NERFINISHED
the Stone Table NERFINISHED
builtOver the Stone Table NERFINISHED
category Fictional locations in The Chronicles of Narnia
contains remains of the Stone Table
creator C. S. Lewis NERFINISHED
firstMentionedIn Prince Caspian NERFINISHED
governedBy council of Old Narnians NERFINISHED
guardedBy Old Narnian sentries
hasAccess hidden entrances
secret tunnels
hasInteriorFeature council chamber
great central chamber
passages
tunnels
languageOfName Narnian
locatedIn Narnia NERFINISHED
medium literature
nameEtymology “How” meaning hill or mound
near site of the Stone Table
partOf world of Narnia NERFINISHED
purpose central gathering place for Narnians
place of remembrance of Aslan’s sacrifice
religiousSignificance shrine to Aslan’s sacrifice
sceneOf battle between Miraz’s Telmarines and Old Narnians
council before summoning the White Witch
duel between Peter Pevensie and King Miraz
symbolizes continuity of Old Narnia
memory of Aslan’s death and resurrection
timePeriod Narnian civil war against King Miraz
universe Narnia universe
usedAs military headquarters
refuge for Old Narnians
stronghold
usedBy Nikabrik NERFINISHED
Prince Caspian NERFINISHED
Trufflehunter NERFINISHED
Trumpkin NERFINISHED
the Pevensie children NERFINISHED

Referenced by (1)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Nikabrik locationOfActivity Aslan’s How