Aslan

Aslan (Turkish: lion) is a speaking character in C. S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia. A noble lion and the King of Narnia, he appears in all seven books of the series and acts as an allegorical Christ figure. In the course of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Aslan is put to death in the place of a traitor, is subsequently resurrected, and makes occasional appearances in the remaining books of the series. He appears as the creator of Narnia in the prequel The Magician's Nephew. Throughout the series it is often repeated that he is "not a tame lion"; although at many times he is very gentle, loving and lovable, he is also powerful. The books also make reference to an "Emperor-Over-Sea", whose son Aslan is said to be, further highlighting the Christ-like status of Aslan as the Son of God in a near-Christian universe. The Emperor-Over-Sea is similar to Eru Ilvatar of J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth, in His separation from His creation. (Tolkien and Lewis were friends and fellow members of The Inklings.) See also: Tash
The Aslan are an alien race from the Traveller roleplaying game universe. The creator of the universe, Marc Miller, coined this term for them as they are a lion-like race of hunter-pouncer ancestry.
Aslan is also the name of an Irish rock band. Aslan Aslan

 

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