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** Oddly enough, this manages to double as a Fridge [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments Moment of Heartwarming]]. Aslan is able to provide even Puddleglum, a being who, by nature, can't escape seeing the worst in everything, with a reason to wake up everyday.
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** Oddly enough, this manages to double as a Fridge [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments Moment of Heartwarming]]. Aslan is able to provide even Puddleglum, a being who, by nature, can't escape seeing the worst in everything, with a reason to wake up everyday.every day.
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By the way, I love Puddleglum and would die for him; he's my favorite character in all of Narnia. When I said that he would "...have nothing left inside of him.", I was referring to his emotional state, not his other qualities.
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* [[TheEeyore Puddleglum]], the sort of person to speculate a snowstorm might appear in the middle of summer, is somehow the most optimistic of the whole group about Aslan. Whether through real snowstorms, narrow escapes from man-eating giants, or curses by a sorceress, he never lets his faith break, even willingly burning his foot to free himself and his friends from brainwashing. It may be surprising, until you realize he has the most reason to believe out of all of them. If Jill, Eustace, and Rilian were to be eternally enchanted by the Lady of the Green Kirtle, they would still be happy. Sure, they would feel some inexplicable emptiness inside, but they would remain able to find pleasure out of small things in the Underworld. Puddleglum, however, is severely depressive. If ''he'' were eternally enchanted by the Lady, he would have nothing left inside of him. He ''needs'' to believe the most in Aslan, otherwise he can't find happiness or meaning in '''anything'''.
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* [[TheEeyore Puddleglum]], the sort of person to speculate a snowstorm might appear in the middle of summer, is somehow the most optimistic of the whole group about Aslan. Whether through real snowstorms, narrow escapes from man-eating giants, or curses by a sorceress, he never lets his faith break, even willingly burning his foot to free himself and his friends from brainwashing. It may be surprising, until you realize he has the most reason to believe out of all of them. If Jill, Eustace, and Rilian were to be eternally enchanted by the Lady of the Green Kirtle, they would still be happy. Sure, they would feel some inexplicable emptiness inside, but they would remain able to find pleasure out of small things in the Underworld. Puddleglum, however, is severely depressive. If ''he'' were eternally enchanted by the Lady, he would have nothing left inside of him. He ''needs'' to believe the most in Aslan, otherwise he can't find happiness or meaning in '''anything'''.
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By the way, I love Puddleglum and would die for him; he's my favorite character in all of Narnia. When I said that he would "...have nothing left inside of him.", I was referring to his emotional state, not his other qualities.
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* [[TheEeyore Puddleglum]], the sort of person to speculate a snowstorm might appear in the middle of summer, is somehow the most optimistic of the whole group about Aslan. Whether through real snowstorms, narrow escapes from man-eating giants, or curses by a sorceress, he never lets his faith break, even willingly burning his foot to free himself and his friends from brainwashing. It may be surprising, until you realize that he has the most reason to believe out of all of them. If Jill, Eustace, and Rilian were to be eternally enchanted by the Lady of the Green Kirtle, they would still be happy. Sure, they would feel some inexplicable emptiness inside, but they would remain able to find pleasure out of small things in the Underworld. Puddleglum, however, is severely depressive. If ''he'' were eternally enchanted by the Lady, he would have nothing left inside of him. He ''needs'' to believe the most in Aslan, otherwise he can't find happiness or meaning in '''anything'''.
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* [[TheEeyore Puddleglum]], the sort of person to speculate a snowstorm might appear in the middle of summer, is somehow the most optimistic of the whole group about Aslan. Whether through real snowstorms, narrow escapes from man-eating giants, or curses by a sorceress, he never lets his faith break, even willingly burning his foot to free himself and his friends from brainwashing. It may be surprising, until you realize that he has the most reason to believe out of all of them. If Jill, Eustace, and Rilian were to be eternally enchanted by the Lady of the Green Kirtle, they would still be happy. Sure, they would feel some inexplicable emptiness inside, but they would remain able to find pleasure out of small things in the Underworld. Puddleglum, however, is severely depressive. If ''he'' were eternally enchanted by the Lady, he would have nothing left inside of him. He ''needs'' to believe the most in Aslan, otherwise he can't find happiness or meaning in '''anything'''.
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Added Alliterative Appeal. By the way, I love Puddleglum and would die for him; he's my favorite character in all of Narnia. When I said that he would "...have nothing left inside of him.", I was referring to his emotional state, not his other qualities.
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* [[TheEeyore Puddleglum]], the sort of person to speculate a snowstorm might appear in the middle of summer, is somehow the most optimistic of the whole group about Aslan. Whether through real snowstorms, narrow escapes from man-eating giants, or curses by a sorceress, he never lets his faith break, even willingly burning his foot to free himself and his comrades from brainwashing. It may be surprising, until you realize that he has the most reason to believe out of all of them. If Jill, Eustace, and Rilian were to be eternally enchanted by the Lady of the Green Kirtle, they would still be happy. Sure, they would feel some inexplicable emptiness inside, but they would remain able to find pleasure out of small things in the Underworld. Puddleglum, however, is severely depressive. If ''he'' were eternally enchanted by the Lady, he would have nothing left inside of him. He ''needs'' to believe the most in Aslan, otherwise he can't find happiness or meaning in '''anything'''.
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* [[TheEeyore Puddleglum]], the sort of person to speculate a snowstorm might appear in the middle of summer, is somehow the most optimistic of the whole group about Aslan. Whether through real snowstorms, narrow escapes from man-eating giants, or curses by a sorceress, he never lets his faith break, even willingly burning his foot to free himself and his comrades friends from brainwashing. It may be surprising, until you realize that he has the most reason to believe out of all of them. If Jill, Eustace, and Rilian were to be eternally enchanted by the Lady of the Green Kirtle, they would still be happy. Sure, they would feel some inexplicable emptiness inside, but they would remain able to find pleasure out of small things in the Underworld. Puddleglum, however, is severely depressive. If ''he'' were eternally enchanted by the Lady, he would have nothing left inside of him. He ''needs'' to believe the most in Aslan, otherwise he can't find happiness or meaning in '''anything'''.
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** Oddly enough, this somehow manages to double as a Fridge [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments Moment of Heartwarming]]. Aslan is able to provide even Puddleglum, a being who, by nature, can't escape seeing the worst in everything, with a reason to wake up everyday.
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** Oddly enough, this somehow manages to double as a Fridge [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments Moment of Heartwarming]]. Aslan is able to provide even Puddleglum, a being who, by nature, can't escape seeing the worst in everything, with a reason to wake up everyday.
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* [[TheEeyore Puddleglum]], the sort of person to speculate a snowstorm might appear in the middle of summer, is somehow optimistic of the whole group about Aslan. Whether through real snowstorms, narrow escapes from man-eating giants, or curses by a sorceress, he never lets his faith break, even willingly burning his foot to free himself and his comrades from brainwashing. It may be surprising, until you realize that he has the most reason to believe out of all of them. If Jill, Eustace, and Rilian were to be eternally enchanted by the Lady of the Green Kirtle, they would still be happy. Sure, they would feel some inexplicable emptiness inside, but they would remain able to find pleasure out of small things in the Underworld. Puddleglum, however, is severely depressive. If ''he'' were eternally enchanted by the Lady, he would have nothing left inside of him. He ''needs'' to believe the most in Aslan, otherwise he can't find happiness or meaning in '''anything'''.
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* [[TheEeyore Puddleglum]], the sort of person to speculate a snowstorm might appear in the middle of summer, is somehow the most optimistic of the whole group about Aslan. Whether through real snowstorms, narrow escapes from man-eating giants, or curses by a sorceress, he never lets his faith break, even willingly burning his foot to free himself and his comrades from brainwashing. It may be surprising, until you realize that he has the most reason to believe out of all of them. If Jill, Eustace, and Rilian were to be eternally enchanted by the Lady of the Green Kirtle, they would still be happy. Sure, they would feel some inexplicable emptiness inside, but they would remain able to find pleasure out of small things in the Underworld. Puddleglum, however, is severely depressive. If ''he'' were eternally enchanted by the Lady, he would have nothing left inside of him. He ''needs'' to believe the most in Aslan, otherwise he can't find happiness or meaning in '''anything'''.
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[[TheEeyore Puddleglum]], the sort of person to speculate a snowstorm might appear in the middle of summer, is somehow optimistic of the whole group about Aslan. Whether through real snowstorms, narrow escapes from man-eating giants, or curses by a sorceress, he never lets his faith break, even willingly burning his foot to free himself and his comrades from brainwashing. It may be surprising, until you realize that he has the most reason to believe out of all of them. If Jill, Eustace, and Rilian were to be eternally enchanted by the Lady of the Green Kirtle, they would still be happy. Sure, they would feel some inexplicable emptiness inside, but they would remain able to find pleasure out of small things in the Underworld. Puddleglum, however, is severely depressive. If ''he'' were eternally enchanted by the Lady, he would have nothing left inside of him. He ''needs'' to believe the most in Aslan, otherwise he can't find happiness or meaning in '''anything'''.
* Oddly enough, this somehow manages to double as a Fridge [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments Moment of Heartwarming]]. Aslan is able to provide even Puddleglum, a being who, by nature, can't escape seeing the worst in everything, with a reason to wake up everyday.
[[TheEeyore Puddleglum]], the sort of person to speculate a snowstorm might appear in the middle of summer, is somehow optimistic of the whole group about Aslan. Whether through real snowstorms, narrow escapes from man-eating giants, or curses by a sorceress, he never lets his faith break, even willingly burning his foot to free himself and his comrades from brainwashing. It may be surprising, until you realize that he has the most reason to believe out of all of them. If Jill, Eustace, and Rilian were to be eternally enchanted by the Lady of the Green Kirtle, they would still be happy. Sure, they would feel some inexplicable emptiness inside, but they would remain able to find pleasure out of small things in the Underworld. Puddleglum, however, is severely depressive. If ''he'' were eternally enchanted by the Lady, he would have nothing left inside of him. He ''needs'' to believe the most in Aslan, otherwise he can't find happiness or meaning in '''anything'''.
* Oddly enough, this somehow manages to double as a Fridge [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments Moment of Heartwarming]]. Aslan is able to provide even Puddleglum, a being who, by nature, can't escape seeing the worst in everything, with a reason to wake up everyday.
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* At the beginning of the story, Caspian is going to find Aslan and ask him what to do about his successor, given that his son and heir has been missing for years. When Jill meets Aslan for the first time, he tells her that he has been calling her and Eustace since before they called to him, and he then gives her the mission of finding Prince Rilian. Aslan was planning the answer before Caspian had even asked the question![[note]]Given that Aslan is meant to represent Jesus, Lewis may have intended this realization.[[/note]]
* The Lady of the Green Kirtle's clothing, and later her appearance as the serpent, are described as "green as poison." This always seemed like an odd simile... until one remembers that ''arsenic'' was often used in the dyeing of (green) garments and wallpaper during Victorian times.
* GeniusBonus: The "ettin" in Ettinsmoor is an archaic word for giant. Furthermore, it's derived from Proto-Germanic "etunaz" (giant), which seems to have been related to the Proto-Germanic "etanÄ…" (to eat).
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* [[TheEeyore Puddleglum]], the sort of person to speculate a snowstorm might appear in the middle of summer, is somehow optimistic of the whole group about Aslan. Whether through real snowstorms, narrow escapes from man-eating giants, or curses by a sorceress, he never lets his faith break, even willingly burning his foot to free himself and his comrades from brainwashing. It may be surprising, until you realize that he has the most reason to believe out of all of them. If Jill, Eustace, and Rilian were to be eternally enchanted by the Lady of the Green Kirtle, they would still be happy. Sure, they would feel some inexplicable emptiness inside, but they would remain able to find pleasure out of small things in the Underworld. Puddleglum, however, is severely depressive. If ''he'' were eternally enchanted by the Lady, he would have nothing left inside of him. He ''needs'' to believe the most in Aslan, otherwise he can't find happiness or meaning in '''anything'''.
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[[The Eeyore Puddleglum]], the sort of person to speculate a snowstorm might appear in the middle of summer, is somehow optimistic of the whole group about Aslan. Whether through real snowstorms, narrow escapes from man-eating giants, or curses by a sorceress, he never lets his faith break, even willingly burning his foot to free himself and his comrades from brainwashing. It may be surprising, until you realize that he has the most reason to believe out of all of them. If Jill, Eustace, and Rilian were to be eternally enchanted by the Lady of the Green Kirtle, they would still be happy. Sure, they would feel some inexplicable emptiness inside, but they would remain able to find pleasure out of small things in the Underworld. Puddleglum, however, is severely depressive. If ''he'' were eternally enchanted by the Lady, he would have nothing left inside of him. He ''needs'' to believe the most in Aslan, otherwise he can't find happiness or meaning in '''anything'''.
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It may seem surprising that ''Puddleglum'', the sort of person to speculate a snowstorm might appear in the middle of summer, is the most optimistic of the whole group about Aslan. Whether through real snowstorms, narrow escapes from man-eating giants, or curses by a sorceress, he never lets his faith break, even willingly burning his foot to free himself and his comrades from brainwashing. That is, until you realize that he has the most reason to believe out of all of them. If Jill, Eustace, and Rilian were to be eternally enchanted by the Lady of the Green Kirtle, they would still be happy. Sure, they would feel some inexplicable emptiness inside, but they would remain able to find pleasure out of small things in the Underworld. Puddleglum, however, is severely depressive. If ''he'' were eternally enchanted by the Lady, he would have nothing left inside of him. He ''needs'' to believe the most in Aslan, otherwise he can't find happiness or meaning in '''anything'''.
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It may seem surprising that ''Puddleglum'', the sort of person to speculate a snowstorm might appear in the middle of summer, is the most optimistic out of the whole group about Aslan. Whether through real snowstorms, narrow escapes from man-eating giants, or curses by a sorceress, he never lets his faith break, even willingly burning his foot to free himself and his comrades from brainwashing. That is, until you realize that he has the most reason to believe out of all of them. If Jill, Eustace, and Rilian were to be eternally enchanted by the Lady of the Green Kirtle, they would still be happy. Sure, they would feel some inexplicable emptiness inside, but they would remain able to find pleasure out of small things in the Underworld. Puddleglum, however, is severely depressive. If ''he'' were eternally enchanted by the Lady, he would have nothing left inside of him. He ''needs'' to believe the most in Aslan, otherwise he can't find happiness or meaning in '''anything'''.
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It may seem surprising that ''Puddleglum'', the sort of person to speculate a snowstorm might appear in the middle of summer, is the most optimistic out of the whole group about Aslan. Whether through real snowstorms, narrow escapes from man-eating giants, or curses by a sorceress, he never lets his faith break, even willingly burning his foot to free himself and his comrades from brainwashing. That is, until you realize that he has the most reason to believe out of all of them. If Jill, Eustace, and Rilian were to be eternally enchanted by the Lady of the Green Kirtle, they would still be happy. Sure, they would feel some inexplicable emptiness inside, but they would remain able to find pleasure out of small things in the Underworld. Puddleglum, however, is severely depressive. If ''he'' were eternally enchanted by the Lady, he would have nothing left inside of him. He ''needs'' to believe the most in Aslan, otherwise he can't find happiness or meaning in '''anything'''.
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It may seem surprising that ''Puddleglum'', the sort of person to speculate a snowstorm might appear in the middle of summer, is the most optimistic out of the whole group about Aslan. Whether through real snowstorms, narrow escapes from man-eating giants, or curses by a sorceress, he never lets his faith break, even willingly burning his foot to free himself and his comrades from brainwashing. That is, until you realize that he has the most reason to believe out of all of them. If Jill, Eustace, and Rilian were to be eternally enchanted by the Lady of the Green Kirtle, they would still be happy. Sure, they would feel some inexplicable emptiness inside, but they would remain able to find pleasure out of small things in the Underworld. Puddleglum, however, is severely depressive. If ''he'' were eternally enchanted by the Lady, he would have nothing left inside of him. He ''needs'' to have the most belief in Aslan, otherwise he can't find happiness or meaning in ''anything''.
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It may seem surprising that ''Puddleglum'', the sort of person to speculate a snowstorm might appear in the middle of summer, is the most optimistic out of the whole group about Aslan. Whether through real snowstorms, narrow escapes from man-eating giants, or curses by a sorceress, he never lets his faith break, even willingly burning his foot to free himself and his comrades from brainwashing. That is, until you realize that he has the most reason to believe out of all of them. If Jill, Eustace, and Rilian were to be eternally enchanted by the Lady of the Green Kirtle, they would still be happy. Sure, they would feel some inexplicable emptiness inside, but they would remain able to find pleasure out of small things in the Underworld. Puddleglum, however, is severely depressive. If ''he'' were eternally enchanted by the Lady, he would have nothing left inside of him. He ''needs'' to have believe the most belief in Aslan, otherwise he can't find happiness or meaning in ''anything''.'''anything'''.
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* Oddly enough, this somehow manages to double as a Fridge Moment [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments Moment of Heartwarming]]. Aslan is able to provide even Puddleglum, a being who, by nature, can't escape seeing the worst in everything, with a reason to wake up everyday.
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* Oddly enough, this somehow manages to double as a Fridge Moment [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments Moment of Heartwarming]]. Aslan is able to provide even Puddleglum, a being who, by nature, can't escape seeing the worst in everything, with a reason to wake up everyday.
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\It may seem surprising that ''Puddleglum'', the sort of person to speculate a snowstorm might appear in the middle of summer, is the most optimistic out of the whole group about Aslan. Whether through real snowstorms, narrow escapes from man-eating giants, or curses by a sorceress, he never lets his faith break, even willingly burning his foot to free himself and his comrades from brainwashing. That is, until you realize that he has the most reason to believe out of all of them. If Jill, Eustace, and Rilian were to be eternally enchanted by the Lady of the Green Kirtle, they would still be happy. Sure, they would feel some inexplicable emptiness inside, but they would remain able to find pleasure out of small things in the Underworld. Puddleglum, however, is severely depressive. If ''he'' were eternally enchanted by the Lady, he would have nothing left inside of him. He ''needs'' to have the most belief in Aslan, otherwise he can't find happiness or meaning in ''anything''.
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It may seem surprising that ''Puddleglum'', the sort of person to speculate a snowstorm might appear in the middle of summer, is the most optimistic out of the whole group about Aslan. Whether through real snowstorms, narrow escapes from man-eating giants, or curses by a sorceress, he never lets his faith break, even willingly burning his foot to free himself and his comrades from brainwashing. That is, until you realize that he has the most reason to believe out of all of them. If Jill, Eustace, and Rilian were to be eternally enchanted by the Lady of the Green Kirtle, they would still be happy. Sure, they would feel some inexplicable emptiness inside, but they would remain able to find pleasure out of small things in the Underworld. Puddleglum, however, is severely depressive. If ''he'' were eternally enchanted by the Lady, he would have nothing left inside of him. He ''needs'' to have the most belief in Aslan, otherwise he can't find happiness or meaning in ''anything''.
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It may seem surprising that ''Puddleglum'', the sort of person to speculate a snowstorm might appear in the middle of summer, is the most optimistic out of the whole group about Aslan. Whether through real snowstorms, narrow escapes from man-eating giants, or curses by a sorceress, he never lets his faith break, even willingly burning his foot to free himself and his comrades from brainwashing. That is, until you realize that he has the most reason to believe out of all of them. If Jill, Eustace, and Rilian were to be eternally enchanted by the Lady of the Green Kirtle, they would still be happy. Sure, they would feel some inexplicable emptiness inside, but they would remain able to find pleasure out of small things in the Underworld. Puddleglum, however, is severely depressive. If ''he'' were eternally enchanted by the Lady, he would have nothing left inside of him. He ''needs'' to have the most belief in Aslan, otherwise he can't find happiness or meaning in ''anything''.
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It may seem surprising that ''Puddleglum'', the sort of person to speculate a snowstorm might appear in the middle of summer, is the most optimistic out of the whole group about Aslan. Whether through real snowstorms, narrow escapes from man-eating giants, or curses by a sorceress, he never lets his faith break, even willingly burning his foot to free himself and his comrades from brainwashing. That is, until you realize that he has the most reason to believe out of all of them. If Jill, Eustace, and Rilian were to be eternally enchanted by the Lady of the Green Kirtle, they would still be happy. Sure, they would feel some inexplicable emptiness inside, but they would remain able to find pleasure out of small things in the Underworld. Puddleglum, however, is severely depressive. If ''he'' were eternally enchanted by the Lady, he would have nothing left inside of him. He ''needs'' to have the most belief in Aslan, otherwise he can't find happiness or meaning in ''anything''.
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It may seem surprising that ''Puddleglum'', the sort of person to speculate a snowstorm may appear in the middle of summer, is the most optimistic out of the entire group about Aslan. Whether through real snowstorms, narrow escapes from man-eating giants, or curses by a sorceress, he never lets his faith break, even willingly burning his foot to free himself and his comrades from brainwashing. That is until you realize that he has the most reason to believe out of all of them. If Jill, Eustace, and Rilian were to be eternally enchanted by the Lady of the Green Kirtle, they would still be happy. Sure, they would feel some inexplicable emptiness inside, but they would remain able to find pleasure out of small things in the Underworld. Puddleglum, however, is severely depressive. If ''he'' were eternally enchanted by the Lady, he would be completely hollow inside. He ''needs'' to have the most belief in Aslan, otherwise he can't find happiness or meaning in ''anything''.
It may seem surprising that ''Puddleglum'', the sort of person to speculate a snowstorm may appear in the middle of summer, is the most optimistic out of the entire group about Aslan. Whether through real snowstorms, narrow escapes from man-eating giants, or curses by a sorceress, he never lets his faith break, even willingly burning his foot to free himself and his comrades from brainwashing. That is until you realize that he has the most reason to believe out of all of them. If Jill, Eustace, and Rilian were to be eternally enchanted by the Lady of the Green Kirtle, they would still be happy. Sure, they would feel some inexplicable emptiness inside, but they would remain able to find pleasure out of small things in the Underworld. Puddleglum, however, is severely depressive. If ''he'' were eternally enchanted by the Lady, he would be completely hollow inside. He ''needs'' to have the most belief in Aslan, otherwise he can't find happiness or meaning in ''anything''.
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* Oddly enough, this somehow manages to double as a Fridge Moment [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments Moment of Heartwarming]]. Aslan is able to provide even Puddleglum, a being who, by nature, can't escape seeing the worst in everything, with a reason to wake up everyday.
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It may seem surprising that ''Puddleglum'', the sort of person to speculate a snowstorm might appear in the middle of summer, is the most optimistic out of the entire group about Aslan. Whether through real snowstorms, narrow escapes from man-eating giants, or curses by a sorceress, he never lets his faith break, even willingly burning his foot to free himself and his comrades from brainwashing. That is until you realize that he has the most reason to believe out of all of them. If Jill, Eustace, and Rilian were to be eternally enchanted by the Lady of the Green Kirtle, they would still be happy. Sure, they would feel some inexplicable emptiness inside, but they would remain able to find pleasure out of small things in the Underworld. Puddleglum, however, is severely depressive. If ''he'' were eternally enchanted by the Lady, he would be completely hollow inside. He ''needs'' to have the most belief in Aslan, otherwise he can't find happiness or meaning in ''anything''.
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It may seem surprising that ''Puddleglum'', the sort of person to speculate a snowstorm might may appear in the middle of summer, is the most optimistic out of the entire group about Aslan. Whether through real snowstorms, narrow escapes from man-eating giants, or curses by a sorceress, he never lets his faith break, even willingly burning his foot to free himself and his comrades from brainwashing. That is until you realize that he has the most reason to believe out of all of them. If Jill, Eustace, and Rilian were to be eternally enchanted by the Lady of the Green Kirtle, they would still be happy. Sure, they would feel some inexplicable emptiness inside, but they would remain able to find pleasure out of small things in the Underworld. Puddleglum, however, is severely depressive. If ''he'' were eternally enchanted by the Lady, he would be completely hollow inside. He ''needs'' to have the most belief in Aslan, otherwise he can't find happiness or meaning in ''anything''.
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At first it may seem surprising that ''Puddleglum'', the sort of person to speculate a snowstorm might appear in the middle of summer, is the most optimistic out of the entire group about Aslan. Whether through real snowstorms, narrow escapes from man-eating giants, or curses by a sorceress, he never lets his faith break, even willingly burning his foot to free himself and his comrades from brainwashing. That is until you realize that he has the most reason to believe out of all of them. If Jill, Eustace, and Rilian were to be eternally enchanted by the Lady of the Green Kirtle, they would still be happy. Sure, they would feel some inexplicable emptiness inside, but they would remain able to find pleasure out of small things in the Underworld. Puddleglum, however, is severely depressive. If ''he'' were eternally enchanted by the Lady, he would be completely hollow inside. He ''needs'' to have the most belief in Aslan, otherwise he can't find happiness or meaning in ''anything''.
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At first it may seem surprising that ''Puddleglum'', the sort of person to speculate a snowstorm might appear in the middle of summer, is the most optimistic out of the entire group about Aslan. Whether through real snowstorms, narrow escapes from man-eating giants, or curses by a sorceress, he never lets his faith break, even willingly burning his foot to free himself and his comrades from brainwashing. That is until you realize that he has the most reason to believe out of all of them. If Jill, Eustace, and Rilian were to be eternally enchanted by the Lady of the Green Kirtle, they would still be happy. Sure, they would feel some inexplicable emptiness inside, but they would remain able to find pleasure out of small things in the Underworld. Puddleglum, however, is severely depressive. If ''he'' were eternally enchanted by the Lady, he would be completely hollow inside. He ''needs'' to have the most belief in Aslan, otherwise he can't find happiness or meaning in ''anything''.
At first it may seem surprising that ''Puddleglum'', the sort of person to speculate a snowstorm might appear in the middle of summer, is the most optimistic out of the entire group about Aslan. Whether through real snowstorms, narrow escapes from man-eating giants, or curses by a sorceress, he never lets his faith break, even willingly burning his foot to free himself and his comrades from brainwashing. That is until you realize that he has the most reason to believe out of all of them. If Jill, Eustace, and Rilian were to be eternally enchanted by the Lady of the Green Kirtle, they would still be happy. Sure, they would feel some inexplicable emptiness inside, but they would remain able to find pleasure out of small things in the Underworld. Puddleglum, however, is severely depressive. If ''he'' were eternally enchanted by the Lady, he would be completely hollow inside. He ''needs'' to have the most belief in Aslan, otherwise he can't find happiness or meaning in ''anything''.