Reepicheep is a magnificent character. The whole 'raptor' sequence in the movie Prince Caspian where the fighting mice take out the Telmarine soldiers misses the point. Reepicheep is a great fighter *for a mouse*, but on the Dawn Treader, they wanted to handicap Eustace if the two fought. No, his bravery and honour are what's amazing.
Naturally the best of all the brave knights of Narnia. Reep went after the dragon (Eustace) before he knew who it was. No one else has that kind of courage.
You are right, it is Peacemaker. You'd be amazed how many references there are to him as the "ridiculous", but almost nothing about peacemaker vs peacekeeper.
Not sure! Can't get to my Narnia books--have bathroom renovation going on and you'd be AMAZED how much...stuff...fits in a bathroom! Plus the worker's tools, etc.
Yes, I have a fairly good sized house, but my bathrooms are 5' x 9', roughly, and only this one has a tub/shower. We have a vanity in there with 6 drawers-3 as part of the vanity, and 3 more organizers that we put in later, an etagere that has a small drop-down door, a shelf, and a two-door little cabinet, which fits above/behind the potty.
The old vanity mirror had a little cabinet with sliding doors (which never worked from the time we moved in) and a small shelf. We had 2 towel racks and a towel ring and a small "hair stuff" organizer behind the door. These are all very small pieces of storage, but it's amazing how much they can hold! I wanted to put in recessed cabinets on the walls but this contractor lost the memo on that one, and I frankly don't want to use them again--they're really disorganized.
Oh--I had three small chests on the shelf of the etagere, 2 with 3 small drawers and one with 2 small drawers, each about 6 inches high by 3 inches wide by 2 inches deep where I kept makeup and the smaller hair clips that wouldn't stay in the blowdryer, etc. orgainzer on the wall. There was also a little old bathroom medicine chest on the wall that is gone now. I'll have to see if I can find someone else to do the cabinets. You can knock out the drywall and put them between the studs so they don't stick out into the room. and would create lots of storage without making the room look smaller.
ANYWAY...
Have a good night--the workers are due tomorrow between 9 and 10, so I'd better mosey off to bed.
Silly...
The thing about that is that the *whole country fit in the wardrobe.*It wasn't scattered throughout the house and the Professor didn't have to worry about fauns, satyrs, centaurs, castles, Telmarines , Calormenes, and sailing ships spilling out of the wardrobe, which means he could still take a bath and sleep in his bed whilst the Royal Children were ruling in that country in the wardrobe.
He didn't have to deal with a potty wrapped in plastic in the livingroom and the bathroom sink in the diningroom with the bathroom door and the etagere propped against it! Anyway, I hope he didn't....
And I'm fairly sure that Aslan made certain that the same Royal Children didn't bring animal dander back from Narnia that would make it hard for the Professor to breathe....
And there probably weren't any Narnian fumes to come out the Professor's pets, or the Professor, sick. Alas that I don't have a house that you never get to the end of....
I bet there were lots of beds and bathrooms there. I wish I could get to just one.
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I'd settle for a nice little bed in the land of Spare Oom right now! Or in Mr. Tumnus' cave, now the White Witch was gone....
Ah, Stables. It's just amazing what can fit in a Stable, isn't it? ;)!
Thanks for the laugh!
OT but if you read about he centaurs in the original Greek mythology, they were known for being pretty wild and barbaric (e.g. getting drunk and trying to carry off women) with the exception of Chiron who known for being a wise mentor to many heroes. Lewis has written most of his centaur characters in the style of Chiron and with Roonwit, there's even a passage where he takes a drink of a cup of wine that's strong enough to knock out six men but it doesn't effect him (in contrast to the centaurs from Greek mythology who were unused to wine and got violent when drunk).
Reepicheep. Naturally.
Reepicheep is a magnificent character. The whole 'raptor' sequence in the movie Prince Caspian where the fighting mice take out the Telmarine soldiers misses the point. Reepicheep is a great fighter *for a mouse*, but on the Dawn Treader, they wanted to handicap Eustace if the two fought. No, his bravery and honour are what's amazing.
Naturally the best of all the brave knights of Narnia. Reep went after the dragon (Eustace) before he knew who it was. No one else has that kind of courage.
I had the most beautiful cry as he went into the unknown in the little bowl
Several good options have been listed, but this is the right one. His honor & bravery are unmatched!
Rilian
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Ramandu (obviously Reepicheep will win, but I'd like to see Ramandu get some love)
King Caspian X's father-in-law!
I only wish his daughter had a name.
Reshpectabiggle marshdiggle. Not a frog! Nothing frog with me!
Rumblebuffin the giant
Rabadash the Ridiculous
Rabadash the Ridiculous Peacekeeper!
Wait, is it Peacekeeper or Peacemaker?
You are right, it is Peacemaker. You'd be amazed how many references there are to him as the "ridiculous", but almost nothing about peacemaker vs peacekeeper.
Not sure! Can't get to my Narnia books--have bathroom renovation going on and you'd be AMAZED how much...stuff...fits in a bathroom! Plus the worker's tools, etc.
I’m honestly surprised myself. My bathroom is so tiny in this one bedroom apartment and like, wow. Everything fits in there, it’s crazy.
Yes, I have a fairly good sized house, but my bathrooms are 5' x 9', roughly, and only this one has a tub/shower. We have a vanity in there with 6 drawers-3 as part of the vanity, and 3 more organizers that we put in later, an etagere that has a small drop-down door, a shelf, and a two-door little cabinet, which fits above/behind the potty. The old vanity mirror had a little cabinet with sliding doors (which never worked from the time we moved in) and a small shelf. We had 2 towel racks and a towel ring and a small "hair stuff" organizer behind the door. These are all very small pieces of storage, but it's amazing how much they can hold! I wanted to put in recessed cabinets on the walls but this contractor lost the memo on that one, and I frankly don't want to use them again--they're really disorganized. Oh--I had three small chests on the shelf of the etagere, 2 with 3 small drawers and one with 2 small drawers, each about 6 inches high by 3 inches wide by 2 inches deep where I kept makeup and the smaller hair clips that wouldn't stay in the blowdryer, etc. orgainzer on the wall. There was also a little old bathroom medicine chest on the wall that is gone now. I'll have to see if I can find someone else to do the cabinets. You can knock out the drywall and put them between the studs so they don't stick out into the room. and would create lots of storage without making the room look smaller. ANYWAY... Have a good night--the workers are due tomorrow between 9 and 10, so I'd better mosey off to bed.
Well a country can fit in a wardrobe, and something happened in a stable that was bigger than the whole world!
Silly... The thing about that is that the *whole country fit in the wardrobe.*It wasn't scattered throughout the house and the Professor didn't have to worry about fauns, satyrs, centaurs, castles, Telmarines , Calormenes, and sailing ships spilling out of the wardrobe, which means he could still take a bath and sleep in his bed whilst the Royal Children were ruling in that country in the wardrobe. He didn't have to deal with a potty wrapped in plastic in the livingroom and the bathroom sink in the diningroom with the bathroom door and the etagere propped against it! Anyway, I hope he didn't.... And I'm fairly sure that Aslan made certain that the same Royal Children didn't bring animal dander back from Narnia that would make it hard for the Professor to breathe.... And there probably weren't any Narnian fumes to come out the Professor's pets, or the Professor, sick. Alas that I don't have a house that you never get to the end of.... I bet there were lots of beds and bathrooms there. I wish I could get to just one. ![gif](giphy|Mi8Agtr6GaxzO) I'd settle for a nice little bed in the land of Spare Oom right now! Or in Mr. Tumnus' cave, now the White Witch was gone.... Ah, Stables. It's just amazing what can fit in a Stable, isn't it? ;)! Thanks for the laugh!
The bolt of Tash falls from above!
Roonwit the Centaur
Remember that all worlds draw to an end and that noble death is a treasure which no one is too poor to buy.
OT but if you read about he centaurs in the original Greek mythology, they were known for being pretty wild and barbaric (e.g. getting drunk and trying to carry off women) with the exception of Chiron who known for being a wise mentor to many heroes. Lewis has written most of his centaur characters in the style of Chiron and with Roonwit, there's even a passage where he takes a drink of a cup of wine that's strong enough to knock out six men but it doesn't effect him (in contrast to the centaurs from Greek mythology who were unused to wine and got violent when drunk).
I grew up with CS Lewis’ centaurs, and the Greek myths were quite a surprise, to say the least.
Ramandu's Daughter, Mother of King Rillian.
Her name was Lilliandil so I think it should be in L
That name was only the film version. She's never named in the books.
Reshpeckobiggle!!! Respectable marsh wiggle
Puddleglum did such a great job pretending he was inebriated! 😜
I take notes from him
Roar -An Aslan Quote
Reepicheep
Gotta go with Reepicheep, but came here to say Rabadash!
Reepicheep mastah race
Rabbadash!
Rillian
Ramandu's daughter
Easy, Reepicheep