Peepiceek
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As Eustace and Jill ride on the centaur's back down to Cair Paravel, he tells them of many things, one of which is the nine names of Aslan. Since Lewis had a great interest in medieval thought, including things such as astrology and numerology, I wondered whether anyone knows if there is some significance in the number nine here, or did he just pick a random number from the air? And did Lewis have nine names in mind?
Alternatively, for those who don't know anything about Lewis's intentions above, your speculation is invited on what the nine names might be.
Peeps
Alternatively, for those who don't know anything about Lewis's intentions above, your speculation is invited on what the nine names might be.
Peeps