The Last Battle

by C. S. Lewis

Tirian Character Analysis

Tirian is the final king of Narnia. Although Tirian has a temper, he is passionate about doing what is right by his people and protecting his friends, especially Jewel. Tirian becomes deeply depressed when he learns Cair Paravel has fallen, though he does not let it stop him from marching on the Calormenes and doing everything he can to protect Narnia. In battle, Tirian is a fierce leader who never shows weakness to his troops, even when he knows the final battle is lost. Additionally, Tirian is one of the few who sees through Shift’s lies about Aslan. Tirian believes strongly in the true principles of Aslan and Shift’s lies cannot dissuade him from the truth.

Tirian Quotes in The Last Battle

The The Last Battle quotes below are all either spoken by Tirian or refer to Tirian. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Chapter 2 Quotes

“Never in all my days have I seen such terrible things written in the skies as there have been nightly since this year began. The stars say nothing of the coming of Aslan, nor of peace, nor of joy. I know by my art that there have not been such disastrous conjunctions of the planets for five hundred years. It was already in my mind to come and warn your Majesty that some great evil hangs over Narnia. But last night the rumor reached me that Aslan is abroad in Narnia. Sire, do not believe this tale. It cannot be. The stars never lie, but Men and Beasts do. If Aslan were really coming to Narnia the sky would have foretold it. If he were really come, all the most gracious stars would be assembled in his honor. It is all a lie.”

Related Characters: Roonwit (speaker), Puzzle, Shift, Tirian
Page Number and Citation: 18-19
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“Aslan,” said the King at last, in a very low voice. “Aslan. Could it be true? Could he be felling the holy trees and murdering the Dryads?”

“Unless the Dryads have all done something dreadfully wrong—” murmured Jewel.

“But selling them to Calormenes!” said the King. “Is it possible?”

“I don’t know,” said Jewel miserably. “He’s not a tame lion.”

Related Characters: Tirian (speaker), Jewel (speaker), Aslan
Page Number and Citation: 24-25
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Up till now Tirian had taken it for granted that the horses which the Calormenes were driving were their own horses; dumb, witless animals like the horses of our own world. And though he hated to see even a dumb horse overdriven, he was of course thinking more about the murder of the Trees. It had never crossed his mind that anyone would dare to harness one of the free Talking Horses of Narnia, much less to use a whip on it. But as that savage blow fell the horse reared up and said, half screaming:

“Fool and tyrant! Do you not see I am doing all I can?”

When Tirian knew that the Horse was one of his own Narnians, there came over him and over Jewel such a rage that they did not know what they were doing. The King’s sword went up, the Unicorn’s horn went down. They rushed forward together.

Related Characters: Tirian, Jewel, Aslan
Page Number and Citation: 27-28
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Chapter 4 Quotes

“And he called out “Aslan! Aslan! Aslan! Come and help us now.”

But the darkness and the cold and the quietness went on just the same.

“Let me be killed,” cried the King. “I ask nothing for myself. But come and save all Narnia.”

Related Characters: Tirian (speaker), Puzzle, Aslan, Shift
Page Number and Citation: 52
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Chapter 5 Quotes

“So we got into the train—that’s a kind of thing people travel in in our world: a lot of wagons chained together—and the Professor and Aunt Polly and Lucy came with us. We wanted to keep together as long as we could. Well there we were in the train. And we were just getting to the station where the others were to meet us, and I was looking out of the window to see if I could see them when suddenly there came a most frightful jerk and a noise: and there we were in Narnia and there was your Majesty tied up to the tree.”

Related Characters: Eustace Scrubb (speaker), The Professor/Lord Digory, Aunt Polly/Lady Polly, Jill Pole, Lucy Pevensie, Tirian, Aslan
Page Number and Citation: 64
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Chapter 6 Quotes

“What are you doing, Sire?” asked Jewel sharply.

“Drawing my sword to smite off the head of the accursed Ass,” said Tirian in a terrible voice. “Stand clear, girl.”

“Oh don’t, please don’t,” said Jill. “Really, you mustn’t. It wasn’t his fault. It was all the Ape. He didn’t know any better. And he’s very sorry. He’s a nice Donkey. His name’s Puzzle. And I’ve got my arms round his neck.”

Related Characters: Jewel (speaker), Tirian (speaker), Jill Pole (speaker), Puzzle, Aslan
Page Number and Citation: 81
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Chapter 7 Quotes

Tirian had never dreamed that one of the results of an Ape’s setting up a false Aslan would be to stop people from believing in the real one. He had felt quite sure that the Dwarfs would rally to his side the moment he showed them how they had been deceived. And then next night he would have led them to Stable Hill and shown Puzzle to all the creatures and everyone would have turned against the Ape and, perhaps after a scuffle with the Calormenes, the whole thing would have been over. But now, it seemed, he could count on nothing. How many other Narnians might turn the same way as the Dwarfs?

Related Characters: Aslan, Tirian, Puzzle, Shift
Page Number and Citation: 92-93
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Chapter 8 Quotes

“Two sights have I seen,” said Farsight. “One was Cair Paravel filled with dead Narnians and living Calormenes: The Tisroc’s banner advanced upon your royal battlements: and your subjects flying from the city—this way and that, into the woods. Cair Paravel was taken from the sea. Twenty great ships of Calormen put in there in the dark of the night before last night.”

No one could speak.

“And the other sight, five leagues nearer than Cair Paravel, was Roonwit the Centaur lying dead with a Calormene arrow in his side. I was with him in his last hour and he gave me this message to your Majesty: to remember that all worlds draw to an end and that noble death is a treasure which no one is too poor to buy.”

“So,” said the King, after a long silence, “Narnia is no more.”

Related Characters: Farsight (speaker), Tirian (speaker), Tisroc, Aslan
Page Number and Citation: 112-113
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Chapter 10 Quotes

“Nay, my Father,” answered Emeth. “Thou hast said that their Aslan and our Tash are all one. And if that is the truth, then Tash himself is in yonder. And how then sayest thou that I have nothing to do with him? For gladly would I die a thousand deaths if I might look once on the face of Tash.”

Related Characters: Emeth (speaker), Rishda, Shift, Tashlan, Aslan, Tash, Tirian
Related Symbols: The Stable
Page Number and Citation: 139
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Chapter 11 Quotes

But Tirian gazed round and saw how very few of the animals had moved.

“To me! to me!” he called. “Have you all turned cowards since I was your King?”

“We daren’t,” whimpered dozens of voices. “Tashlan would be angry. Shield us from Tashlan.”

Related Characters: Tirian (speaker), Shift
Related Symbols: The Stable
Page Number and Citation: 146-147
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Chapter 12 Quotes

Seven Kings and Queens stood before him, all with crowns on their heads and all in glittering clothes, but the Kings wore fine mail as well and had their swords drawn in their hands. Tirian bowed courteously and was about to speak when the youngest of the Queens laughed. He stared hard at her face, and then gasped with amazement, for he knew her. It was Jill: but not Jill as he had last seen her, with her face all dirt and tears and an old drill dress half slipping off one shoulder. Now she looked cool and fresh, as fresh as if she had just come from bathing. And at first he thought she looked older, but then didn’t, and he could never make up his mind on that point. And then he saw that the youngest of the Kings was Eustace: but he also was changed as Jill was changed.

Related Characters: Eustace Scrubb, Jill Pole, Tirian, Tash, Aslan
Related Symbols: The Stable
Page Number and Citation: 166-167
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“My sister Susan,” answered Peter shortly and gravely, “is no longer a friend of Narnia.”

“Yes,” said Eustace, “and whenever you’ve tried to get her to come and talk about Narnia or do anything about Narnia, she says, ‘What wonderful memories you have! Fancy your still thinking about all those funny games we used to play when we were children.’”

“Oh Susan!” said Jill. “She’s interested in nothing nowadays except nylons and lipstick and invitations. She always was a jolly sight too keen on being grown-up.”

“Grown-up, indeed,” said the Lady Polly. “I wish she would grow up. She wasted all her school time wanting to be the age she is now, and she’ll waste all the rest of her life trying to stay that age. Her whole idea is to race on to the silliest time of one’s life as quick as she can and then stop there as long as she can.”

Related Characters: Eustace Scrubb (speaker), Peter Pevensie (speaker), Aunt Polly/Lady Polly (speaker), Jill Pole (speaker), Susan Pevensie, Tirian
Page Number and Citation: 169
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Tirian Character Timeline in The Last Battle

The timeline below shows where the character Tirian appears in The Last Battle. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Chapter 2
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Three weeks after Shift creates the lion costume, the King of Narnia, Tirian, is enjoying a relaxing break in his hunting lodge. Tirian is joined only by his... (full context)
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A centaur named Roonwit approaches Tirian and says he does not think Aslan has returned to Narnia. Roonwit has studied the... (full context)
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Angry, Tirian immediately springs into action. Roonwit suggests that Tirian wait for his army to come from... (full context)
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Eventually, Tirian and Jewel come to a spot in the Lantern Waste that has been almost completely... (full context)
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However, when the horse gets whipped violently, it speaks, and Tirian realizes the Calormenes are beating a Narnian horse. In Narnia, talking animals are afforded the... (full context)
Chapter 3
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Tirian asks the talking horse why he was working for the Calormenes. The horse explains that... (full context)
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Wanting to figure out what is going on, Tirian and Jewel decide to surrender to the Calormenes so that the Calormenes will take them... (full context)
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One of the Calormenes presents Jewel and Tirian to Shift, whom he calls the “mouthpiece of Aslan.” Shift takes Tirian’s sword from him... (full context)
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...Shift’s proclamations upset all of the animals, but they do not question him further. Meanwhile, Tirian does not believe a word Shift says. Quick to anger, Tirian loudly calls Shift a... (full context)
Chapter 4
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While Tirian is dazed, the Calormenes drag him to an ash tree and tie him up. By... (full context)
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The animals apologize to Tirian for not helping sooner, but they fear Shift and do not want to disobey Aslan.... (full context)
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After the small animals leave, Tirian watches as a ceremony takes place on the hill near Shift’s hut. A bonfire is... (full context)
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Tirian begins thinking back to previous eras of Narnia’s history. He recalls when his ancestors King... (full context)
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Not knowing what else to do, Tirian looks within himself and asks for Aslan’s aid. He requests that Aslan summon children from... (full context)
Chapter 5
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Only a few minutes after Tirian’s dream, a young girl, Jill Pole, and a young boy, Eustace Scrubb, materialize before him.... (full context)
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As Jill is explaining what happened, Eustace cuts Tirian free. Wasting no time, Tirian escorts the children to a tower designed to oversee Lantern... (full context)
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...Friends of Narnia because the Professor sensed that Narnia was in danger. As Eustace talks, Tirian realizes that the Professor and Aunt Polly are the people he knows as Lord Digory... (full context)
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As Eustace’s story comes to a close, the group arrives at the tower. Tirian warns the children that the tower is not a great place to stay and apologizes... (full context)
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To blend in unnoticed, Tirian equips himself, Jill, and Eustace with Calormene armor. Additionally, he gives them a potion to... (full context)
Chapter 6
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Tirian gives Jill a bow and Eustace a Calormene scimitar, so they have weapons to defend... (full context)
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Once the children are done training, Tirian leads them back to Stable Hill, where Shift has his camp. Tirian knows Shift and... (full context)
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...the outskirts of Stable Hill. There, Jill spots a Calormene sentry. Leaving the children behind, Tirian approaches the sentry and then quickly takes him to the ground and puts a knife... (full context)
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With Jewel in tow, Tirian returns to where he left the children. There, he finds Eustace, but he quickly discovers... (full context)
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Although Tirian does not like that Jill went off on her own, he is thrilled that she... (full context)
Chapter 7
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The Calormenes and the dwarves come to a stop and tell Tirian that they are taking the dwarves to work in Tisroc’s mines—Tisroc being the Calormene leader.... (full context)
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Tirian shows Puzzle to the dwarves and the Calormenes. He informs them that Shift lied and... (full context)
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After the battle, Tirian encourages everyone to give three cheers in the name of Aslan. To his surprise, the... (full context)
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The dwarves go their own way. After Tirian’s group has walked a fair distance, a dwarf who introduces himself as Poggin approaches them.... (full context)
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...from exhaustion. The next morning, they work together to make breakfast. As they are eating, Tirian asks Poggin if he has any information about the enemy. Poggin tells him that he... (full context)
Chapter 8
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A strange creature moves toward Tirian and the others, gliding along the grass. The creature has a humanoid body with four... (full context)
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...the enemy would not have time to cause more problems. However, on the other hand, Tirian worries that his fellow Narnians will not believe his version of the story, similar to... (full context)
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Once the plan is settled, Tirian, Jill, and Eustace decide to remove their Calormene disguises, so Narnians do not mistake them... (full context)
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...moment later, a large eagle swoops down from the sky with an urgent message for Tirian. The eagle, whose name is Farsight, declares himself an ally and sadly states that he... (full context)
Chapter 9
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Jewel tells Tirian that they must return to Stable Hill with Puzzle, as there is no point in... (full context)
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...in the fact that they feel like they are doing the right thing by helping Tirian and the Narnians. (full context)
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...what will happen at Stable Hill. Poggin is certain that many creatures will rally to Tirian’s cause when they learn the truth, including many dwarves. The group also contemplates what to... (full context)
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...way as close as possible to the enemy camp and wait for night to fall. Tirian falls asleep on Jewel and wakes up when he hears a loud gong sound. Thinking... (full context)
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...Ginger have played a clever trick. By telling part of the truth, they have thwarted Tirian’s ability to use Puzzle as proof of his claim. (full context)
Chapter 10
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Tirian quietly asks Jill to go to Puzzle and remove the lion skin from him. Jill... (full context)
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...Ginger into the stable and, moments after entering, Ginger rushes out, making terrified sounds. Even Tirian, who assumes Shift is playing another trick, believes Ginger’s reaction. (full context)
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...to admit the truth, Shift and Rishda allow Emeth into the stable. From the side, Tirian admires Emeth’s bravery, insisting that Emeth deserves a better entity to worship than Tash. Shortly... (full context)
Chapter 11
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Tirian immediately targets Rishda, who scrambles away from him. Nearby, the rest of Tirian’s band leaps... (full context)
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Then, Narnian animals begin to rush to Tirian’s side. In particular, a group of dogs excitedly join him, as do the boar, a... (full context)
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Tirian, Eustace, and the others rush to meet the Calormene force, as Jill pelts them with... (full context)
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Tirian continues fighting the Calormenes. While many more Calormenes are falling in battle than Narnians, the... (full context)
Chapter 12
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...first. From there, she can see a Calormene soldier throwing Eustace into the stable. Although Tirian and Jewel attempt to help Eustace, they are too late by the time they arrive.... (full context)
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...troops advance on the Narnians at the white rock, who fight desperately for their lives. Tirian does his best to take out as many Calormenes as he can, though he knows... (full context)
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Tirian decides to willingly allow the Calormenes to drive him toward the stable. Then, when he... (full context)
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Tash disappears and, in his place, Tirian sees seven kings and queens of Narnia, the same seven he saw in his dream... (full context)
Chapter 13
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Tirian looks around and sees that he is no longer in a stable. Rather, he and... (full context)
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Peter shows Tirian a door that is sitting in open space. Tirian looks through the door and sees... (full context)
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...get them to understand that they have been transported to a better place. She recruits Tirian to help her. Although Tirian is angry at the dwarves because of their betrayal, he... (full context)
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While Tirian and Lucy are arguing with the dwarves, Aslan appears. Tirian turns around and is in... (full context)
Chapter 14
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...realize they can no longer speak, while all the creatures passing through the doorway join Tirian and the kings and queens of Narnia in paradise. Tirian, Eustace, and Jill are overjoyed... (full context)
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...is closed, Aslan says, “Come farther in! Come farther up!” Before following Aslan, Lucy and Tirian express their sadness regarding Narnia’s demise. Although they know everything has been done according to... (full context)
Chapter 16
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...of Aslan. Peter, Edmund, and Lucy recognize the mouse as Reepicheep, who they greet warmly. Tirian has never met Reepicheep but knows him as a legendary Narnian hero from his history... (full context)