Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-26296200-20151017191418/@comment-26119768-20151031222323

Recneps wrote:

707Mithrandir wrote: Aslan would not destroy Eru. Ever.

To Tolkien, Eru was supposed to be God (not a god, God), in Middle Earth. Read his letter to Christopher Tolkien on the Silmarillion. To C.S. Lewis, Aslan was an obvious Christ-figure (Recall his sacrifice for Edmund's treason), and all Narnia books were allegories.

Game of Thrones I am not familiar with, but I don't think it is intended to be religious, and thus, no omnipotent deity is mentioned.

In short: Eru teams up with Aslan and wipes out the competition. Don't forget Aslan's father. Aslan is the son of the Emperor Over the Sea. He's another God. I think the Emperor over the Sea represents part of the trinity, most likely the Father. So he isn't really a separate entity from Aslan.