Rilian

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Narnia character
Rilian
Race/Nation Human / Narnia
Gender Male
Title King of Narnia
Family
Parents Caspian X and Ramandu's daughter
Other See relations of Caspian.
Major character in
The Silver Chair
Portrayals in Adaptations
1990 BBC miniseries: Richard Henders

In C. S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia fictional series, Rilian (2325-?) is the son of King Caspian and the grandson of Ramandu the star. Rilian appears in two of the seven books, The Silver Chair and The Last Battle.

When his mother is murdered he goes off in search of revenge and is captured by the Lady of the Green Kirtle. He was bewitched so that he could not remember anything from before his imprisonment, which he was made to think was a rescue from some unspecified danger. Searchers after the lost prince disappeared into nowhere at an alarming rate until King Caspian eventually forbade anyone else to do so, leaving Eustace Scrubb and Jill Pole, summoned by Aslan, to find him.

He is dead at the start of the following book chronologically, The Last Battle, meaning he must have died some time between 2356, when Eustace and Jill help him, and 2555, when his descendant Tirian has taken over the throne.

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