Digory uses the rings to get Jadis out of our world again, and they arrive in an empty place where they find a Lion singing. In Charn, Digory foolishly releases a wicked queen named Jadis from a trance-like state, and Jadis follows him back to our world where she immediately attempts to set up a kingdom of her own. Digory and his friend Polly, with the aid of some magic rings, are transported into another world, a cold, dying place named Charn. He is the nephew of a vain and foolish magician named Andrew Ketterly. In The Magician’s Nephew, the Professor Kirke of the previous books is a young boy named Digory. Much is explained in this book of beginnings, including the origin of the magic wardrobe, the presence of a lamp post in Narnia, and the creation of Narnia itself. Lewis is the first of the Narnia books when arranged chronologically. Although published as the sixth in the series, The Magician’s Nephew by C.
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