The Chronicles of Narnia is an action/adventure fantasy film series. The Chronicles of Narnia spread through numerous books, TV shows, and films and is created by British author C. S. Lewis.
Victims[]
The Books[]
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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (1979)[]
- Fenris Ulf - Stabbed by Peter.
- Aslan - Stabbed by the White Witch as a sacrifice to appease the Deep Magic. (Later came back to life through deeper magic, as he was a willing victim who committed no treachery and was killed in a traitor's stead)
- White Witch - Jumped on by Aslan from a cliff, crushing her and completely destroying her.
BBC series[]
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (1988)[]
- Maugrim - Stabbed by Peter.
- Aslan - Stabbed by the White Witch as a sacrifice to appease the Deep Magic. (Later came back to life through deeper magic)
- White Witch - Sent falling to her death in a ravine by Aslan with his roar.
- Unnamed Dwarf - Scratched by a griffon with his claws, presumably mortally wounding him. (Debatable)
Prince Caspian[]
- Werewolf - Stabbed off-screen by Prince Caspian.
- Hag - Stabbed by Dr. Cornelius.
- Nikabrik - Stabbed by Peter.
- King Miraz - Wounded by Peter, then stabbed in the back by Glozelle with a knife, both as part of his and Sopespian's conspiracy and as revenge for insulting him.
- Glozelle - Stabbed by Peter.
- Sopespian - Presumably killed by Edmund in battle. (Debatable)
Between Prince Caspian and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader[]
- Mr. Tumnus - Presumably died of old age. (Debatable)
- Mr. Beaver - Presumably died of old age. (Debatable)
- Mrs. Beaver - Presumably died of old age. (Debatable)
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader[]
- Lord Octesian - Turned into a dragon by an island enchantment, and eventually died, possibly of hunger and thirst.
- Lord Restimar - Prior to the events of the film, jumped into cursed water and turned to gold.
- Sea Serpent - Stabbed in the mouth by Edmund with Peter's sword.
The Silver Chair[]
- Unnamed Queen - Bitten by the Green Lady in snake form.
- Green Lady - Stabbed in the throat by Prince Rilian.
- King Caspian - Died of old age.
After The Silver Chair[]
- Lord Bern - Presumably died of old age. (Debatable)
- Lord Rhoop - Presumably died of old age. (Debatable)
- Lord Revilian - Presumably died of old age. (Debatable)
- Lord Argoz - Presumably died of old age. (Debatable)
- Lord Mavramorn - Presumably died of old age. (Debatable)
- Pug - Presumably died of old age. (Debatable)
- Governor Gumpas - Presumably died of old age. (Debatable)
Disney series[]
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)[]
- Maugrim - Stabbed by Peter.
- Aslan - Stabbed by the White Witch as a sacrifice to appease the Deep Magic. (Later came back to life through deeper magic)
- General Otmin - Stabbed by Oreius.
- Queen Jadis the White Witch - Pinned to the ground and eaten by Aslan.
- Ginarrbrik - Shot by Susan with an arrow while trying to kill Edmund.
Prince Caspian[]
- Tyrus - Fell to his death after being shot by Glozelle with a crossbow.
- Asterius - Crushed by a gate after being shot by Telmarines.
- Rainstone - Shot by Telmarines off-screen.
- The Hag - Thrown against a rock wall by Peter.
- The Werewolf - Slashed by Edmund with his sword.
- Nikabrik - Stabbed from behind by Trumpkin while trying to kill Lucy.
- King Miraz - Stabbed from behind by Sopespian with one of Susan's arrows, making it seem Susan shot him, and starting a battle between the Narnians and Telmarines.
- Lord Gregoire - Throat slit by Peter after trying to battle him in the Prince Caspian Games.
- Lord Donnon - Presumably killed during the Second Battle of Beruna.
- Lord Sopespian - Eaten by the river god summoned by Aslan.
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader[]
- Governor Gumpas - Accidentally hit by Eustace with an oar, fell into the water, and drowned. (Debatable)
- Lord Octesian - Died of unknown causes, likely either from thirst or hunger, or possibly killed by a dragon. (He was not turned into a dragon as his human bones were found)
- Lord Restimar - Turned to gold when he went into the water of Dragon Island.
- Green Mist - In snake form, stabbed in the roof of the mouth by Edmund.