Talk:Aslan's How

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Where is it mentioned in HHB?


Currently, Stone Table redirects to Aslan's How. I think this is misleading - they both deserve to be separate articles, or else Aslan's How should be a subsection of Stone Table, which I believe is more significant and widely known. Chris Thornett 08:24, 13 November 2006 (UTC)

I would agree Aslan's How should not be the main article - at least not for both - here's why:
  • The Stone Table is more widely known, as The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is much more widely read than the rest of the series
  • Aslan's How wasn't the name of the hill until long after the major event at the Stone Table (Aslan's resurrection).
  • The Stone Table was an important magical item; Aslan's How was just a convenient meeting place.
My suggestion would be that Stone Table be the main article for the time being, with a section on Aslan's How (which could be expanded into its own article if there was enough information) --Tim4christ17 talk 12:48, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
I support this. Makes sense -- after all, readers who have only read LWW will know "Stone Table" over "Aslan's How." --Fbv65edel / ☑t / ☛c || 15:06, 26 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Expansion-worthy?

This "stub" surely contains all one could wish to know?--Paularblaster 12:08, 13 November 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Stable Hill

Although: for some reason I've always assumed this was Hill of the Stone Table / Aslan's How so many thousand years further on ... Is there nothing explicit (or implicit)in The Last Battle to indicate this? --Paularblaster 22:13, 13 November 2007 (UTC)

No, there isn't. What would have become of the fort and the table? The Last Battle is only 252 years after Prince Caspian, by the way. -- Noneofyourbusiness (talk) 22:46, 9 June 2008 (UTC)