Chapter 3
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Edmund Pevensie
Reluctant ally of the White Witch
Also known as: Ed
Follows Lucy into the wardrobe and meets the White Witch. She gives him enchanted Turkish Delight...
Jadis, the White Witch
Self-proclaimed Queen of Narnia
Also known as: Queen of Narnia
A tall, beautiful woman dressed entirely in white fur, riding a sleigh drawn by white reindeer....
Lucy Pevensie
First visitor to Narnia
Also known as: Lu
First to enter Narnia through the wardrobe. Met the faun Mr. Tumnus and had tea with him in his...
The Enchanted Turkish Delight
Enchanted food and temptation
Also known as: Turkish Delight
Magical confection given to Edmund by the White Witch that creates an irresistible craving and...
The Wardrobe
Magical portal
Also known as: The Magic Wardrobe
Revealed to be a magical portal that leads from England to the land of Narnia when Lucy steps...
The White Witch's Dwarf
Servant and driver of the White Witch
A dwarf who serves as the White Witch's driver, operating her sleigh drawn by white reindeer.
The White Witch's Reindeer
The White Witch's sleigh animals
White reindeer that draw the White Witch's sleigh through the snowy landscape of Narnia.
Previously Seen
Mr. Tumnus
Faun of Narnia
Also known as: Tumnus
A faun with goat legs and a tail, carrying an umbrella and packages. He has a reddish skin, curly...
Mrs. Macready
Housekeeper
The Professor's stern housekeeper who gives the children a tour of the house and warns them not to...
Peter Pevensie
Eldest Pevensie child and leader
The eldest of the four Pevensie children and natural leader of his siblings. He feels responsible...
Professor Digory Kirke
Host and guardian of the children
Also known as: The Professor
An elderly professor who owns the large country house where the Pevensie children are staying...
Susan Pevensie
Second Pevensie child
Also known as: Su
The second child and elder daughter of the Pevensie family. She is practical and cautious,...
The Fauns
Oppressed subjects of Narnia
Half-human, half-goat creatures like Mr. Tumnus. They have been oppressed under the White Witch's...
The Lamp-post
Landmark and beacon
Also known as: The Light
A solitary lamp-post standing in the snowy woods of Narnia, providing light in the darkness. It...
The Tourists
House visitors
Also known as: Visitors
Visitors who come to see Professor Kirke's house, prompting the children to hide and leading to...
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