Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-29145474-20160809014118/@comment-26553378-20160817230921

TheodenOfRohan wrote: High Prince Imrahil wrote: 76.116.94.54 wrote: I also have read the narnia and lotr books and I believe the are being slightly unfair to narnia like imrahil said. There are hundreds of giants up north! A whole city (harfang) plus the wild giants. A huge kingdom full of intelligent animals. A large kingdom full of telmar (plate armor, crossbows, and cavalry). A huge kingdom with tens of thousands of calories warriors. Archenland, which is like medival england, half a dozen island kingdoms, and fallen stars (mages). Plus narnia has knights, and there are ogres, witches, werewolves, lots of dwarves and nyads and driads. Wraith and ghosts and all those other things the white witch told her dwarf to gather, minotaurs, and river gods.

There! They have all that! And do you still say they will be destroyed? Not to mention that dwarves are in Narnia as well as LotR. I've been digging through stuff, and I've found a number of other powerful creatures at Narnia's command:

-Succubi/Incubi

-Phoenixes

-Dwarves

-Ghouls

-Fairies (the cool mage kind, not the wimpy tinkerbell kind)

-Elephants

-Kraken

-Dragons

-Hobgoblins

-Ettins

-Fauns

-Man-headed bulls (reverse minitaurs)

-Satyrs

-Sea-hourses (not the actual RL ocean kind, but literal sea-horses that sea people ride)

-Sea-people (Basically an entire nation living under water)

-Sea Serpants

-Giant Squids

-Unicorns

-Wraiths

-Pegesi Fauns and satyrs are the same thing.

they do seem to be, and i would say they are as well, but the books use them seperately and never interchange them