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heliopausa ([personal profile] heliopausa) wrote2013-11-23 06:52 pm
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Narnian headcanon week, 2.

And of course, it's fifty years ago today that the first Doctor Who episode aired, so in honour of that, I've made today's head-canon the most timey-wimey one.

Second in the series:

 

Jadis brought on the Winter by a manipulation of time, rather as she froze time for herself in the Hall of Images. 
She did not freeze time totally for Narnia,
and would not have wanted to, since part of the point was to let Narnia decay in a long-drawn-out death.  Thus there was change in Narnia (but not growth) during the Winter - since the Witch's Dwarf speaks of a brief thaw as possible, he must have experienced some such thaws some time previously - and there was a sense of the passage of time.  But her manipulation of time meant that time did not move exactly the same way inside Narnia as it did outside Narnia for those hundred years (which would have cut Narnia off from interaction with other countries, too). I haven't sorted out how the time did move inside Narnia, exactly, but I think she stretched the time, somehow.  The Beavers' dam seems to have been begun before the river froze, and it was built by Mr Beaver, so possibly they (and others in Narnia) had lived through the entire winter, stretched thinner, a little as Bilbo was stretched in Lord of the Rings


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[personal profile] edenfalling 2013-12-11 07:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, neat! That is not my personal headcanon -- I go with the theory that she manipulated the weather and temperature directly, and used some more generalized form of barrier to keep Aslan, Father Christmas, and people from other lands locked out -- but it's very cool and would tidily explain how Mr. Tumnus can tell what seem like firsthand stories of Narnia before the Winter. (On the other hand, it makes no sense with his book titles that treat humans as mythical beasts... unless one posits that those are pure propaganda written at Jadis's behest after her conquest. Hmmm.)