![]() ![]() Once the Narnians have been convinced that Aslan has returned, Shift orders the Narnians to work for the Calormenes, and to cut down talking trees for lumber. Shift, using Puzzle as his pawn, convinces the Narnians, both human and animal, that he speaks for Aslan. Puzzle, though reluctant, is tricked by Shift's assertion that it is not Shift but Aslan himself who is making the request of Puzzle. An ape named Shift has persuaded a well-meaning but simple donkey called Puzzle to dress in a lion's skin, and pretend to be the Great Lion Aslan. ![]() The book begins as a Centaur, Roonwit, comes to warn Tirian of strange and evil things are happening to his land and that the stars portend ominous developments. Narnia has experienced a long period of peace and prosperity begun during the reign of King Caspian X. The story begins during the reign of the last king of Narnia, King Tirian, great-grandson of the great-grandson of Rilian, son of King Caspian X. ![]() The book deals with the end of time in the old Narnia and sums up the series by linking the experience of the human children in Narnia with their lives in their original world. In The Last Battle, Lewis brings The Chronicles of Narnia to an end. ![]()
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