• RedFrank24@piefed.social
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    7 hours ago

    Believe it or not, muscle memory is one of the first things you forget as soon as you leave Narnia. For example, Lucy learns how to swim in Narnia, but when she goes back to England, she instantly forgets. No muscle memory, nothing, it’s all fresh. The same applies to skills like swordsmanship, archery etc. You won’t remember how to do any of that when you leave, but you will if you come back.

    From a storytelling perspective (and arguably Aslan’s perspective), Narnia pulls in people that need to learn a life lesson and are needed for something in Narnia. Aslan doesn’t let you keep everything you gained while there, he only lets you retain information he deems important to your life on Earth… Because despite being literally Jesus, Aslan is a bit of a dickhead sometimes.

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      5 hours ago

      I’m impressed with your knowledge of the universe. 😊 I think I only ever read one, MAYBE two of the novels, and I definitely saw and loved the early 2000s films - but only ever saw them the one time in theaters. There’s a LOT of story here that I missed, I should probably go back and explore this series properly.

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        3 hours ago

        They didn’t have the same body is why, they were in their 40s and had an entire life when they left and were still children on earth.