Lord Asriel

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Lord Asriel

Daniel Craig as Lord Asriel in the film version of His Dark Materials: The Golden Compass]]
First appearance Northern Lights
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Gender Male
Portrayed by Daniel Craig
Created by Philip Pullman

Lord Asriel is a major character in Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials series.

Asriel is a member of the English aristocracy in a parallel universe dominated by an oppressive version of the Christian Church. He is described as being "a tall man with powerful shoulders, a fierce dark face, and eyes that seem to flash and glitter with savage laughter." Possessed of enormous determination and will power, he is fierce in nature and commands great respect in both the political and academic spheres, being a military leader and a fellow of Jordan College in his world's version of Oxford.

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[edit] Naming

His dæmon is Stelmaria, a snow leopard. Her name is possibly a variant of Stella Maria, a pseudo-Latin phrase that approximates "star of the sea" (see also Stella Maris). It could also derive from Italian, in which case it would apparently mean "Star Mary", which raises associations with the Star of Bethlehem and the Nativity.

The name Asriel could be derived from the Hebrew 'Asra'el, who, in the Jewish and Muslim tradition is the Angel of Death, who separated the soul from the body upon death. Alternatively Asriel, being an anagram for Israel, could refer to the English translation of the name Israel, given to Jacob in the Hebrew Bible - namely; "He who has struggled with God".

[edit] Story

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

In Northern Lights (North America: The Golden Compass), Lord Asriel is introduced as the uncle of the protagonist, Lyra Belacqua. He has no great love for the Church that dominates his realm; at some point during his study of the enigmatic Dust, he becomes obsessed with making war against The Authority, whom the Church worships as God. It is eventually revealed that he is not Lyra's uncle but her father, as the result of an illegitimate union with Marisa Coulter, one of the series' villains.

At the end of the first book, Asriel tears a rift in the fabric of space, opening a doorway into another world. He does this by performing intercision on his daughter's best friend, Roger Parslow, whom she led to him by mistake. Using his gateway, he makes his way to an unpopulated planet. Here, he constructs a vast fortress of basalt in the recesses of a mountain range, and recruits strange and multivarious allies from across the universes to stand with him against The Authority, whose kingdom they will destroy and replace with The Republic of Heaven. Asriel orchestrates the immense war effort from his chambers in the Adamant Tower atop the fortress. How he accomplishes all of this is somewhat vague; he is described as having a mystical ability to get what he wants simply by wishing for it. It may be speculated that, being in league with rebel angels and by extension Dust itself, Asriel draws his unusual power from the universal consciousness that the golden particles represent.

Near the end of The Amber Spyglass, Coulter sneaks aboard the citadel of The Authority, a mountainous floating structure ensorcelled in clouds, and fools The Authority's regent, Metatron, into coming down to the fortress with her. She brings him straight to Asriel under the pretense of planning to betray him, but she swiftly joins Asriel in a desperate attempt to destroy the Regent, knowing that if they fail, their daughter will fall into his hands. Sacrificing their lives, they manage to bring the mighty angel down into the abyss, in the act of which their bodies are annihilated and they suffer a fate far worse than normal death.

Throughout the trilogy, meetings between Asriel and his daughter are sparse, and when they do occur, he is terse and rude, seeming to think of her as a pest, and not at all as a daughter. In the end, however, word of her heroic deeds has softened his heart and he and Coulter, whom he never stopped loving, choose to sacrifice themselves for her sake.

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[edit] Stage adaptation

Timothy Dalton as Lord Asriel in the stage version of His Dark Materials.
Timothy Dalton as Lord Asriel in the stage version of His Dark Materials.

From December 2003 to March 2004, London's Royal National Theater staged an adaptation of His Dark Materials. The role of Lord Asriel was played by Timothy Dalton.

[edit] Film adaptation

On August 18, 2006, it was announced that Daniel Craig will play the role of Lord Asriel in the forthcoming film adaptation His Dark Materials: The Golden Compass. In the first photo of Craig as Asriel, he is shown wearing a wool suit, shirt, waistcoat and tie, and has a beard. Previously, on July 14, 2006, it was reported that actor Paul Bettany was in final negotiations to play the role of Lord Asriel in the forthcoming film adaptation, with Nicole Kidman joining him as Coulter.[1] Author Philip Pullman had once indicated that he would like to see actor Jason Isaacs play the role, but the author has no role in the casting procedure.[2].

[edit] References and notes

  1. ^ Nicole and Paul's dark materials Daily Mail 14 July 2006 (Accessed 18 July 2006).
  2. ^ His Dark Materials: The Golden Compass (2007) IMDb (Accessed 18 July 2006)
Part of Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials series
Books
Northern Lights/The Golden Compass - The Subtle Knife - The Amber Spyglass
Lyra's Oxford - The Book of Dust
Films
His Dark Materials: The Golden Compass
Games
The Golden Compass
Characters
Lyra Belacqua and Pantalaimon - Will Parry - Lord Asriel - Marisa Coulter - Iorek Byrnison - John Faa - Farder Coram - Serafina Pekkala - Lee Scoresby - Iofur Raknison - The Authority - Balthamos - Baruch - Mary Malone - Xaphania - Roger Parslow - Metatron
Other
Alethiometer - Dust - Æsahættr - Locations - Dæmons - Panserbjørne
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