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Maugrim is a fictional character in the 1950 novel The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis. A Narnian wolf, he is the Captain of the White Witch's Secret Police. In early American editions of the book, Lewis changed the name to Fenris Ulf (a reference to Fenrisúlfr, a wolf from Norse mythology),[1][2][3] but when HarperCollins took over the books they took out Lewis' revisions,[4] and the name Maugrim has been used in all editions since 1994.[3][5]

Maugrim
Narnia character
Maugrim. Art by Leo and Diane Dillon
In-universe information
RaceTalking Grey wolf
GenderMale
TitleCaptain of the Secret Police
NationalityNarnian

Maugrim is one of the few Talking Animals who sided with the Witch during the Hundred-Year Winter. Nikabrik in Prince Caspian indicates that Narnian wolves have no loyalty to the lion Aslan.[6]


History



In The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe


Maugrim is first mentioned when the Pevensie children arrive at Mr. Tumnus's ransacked cave, announcing the faun's arrest by the Secret Police for not handing over Lucy Pevensie to the White Witch.

He is first seen when guarding the entrance to the White Witch's castle; he takes Edmund's message to the witch and allows to come inside. Maugrim is subsequently described as "a huge grey beast – its eyes flaming – far too big to be a dog".[7]

The White Witch then sends Maugrim and the fastest of his wolves to the Beavers' house, to "kill whatever they find there", and to make "all speed" to the Stone Table if the Beavers and Edmund's siblings have already left. The wolves find the house empty, and the harshness of the witch's imposed winter prevents them from finding any tracks or scent.

As instructed, they head through the snowy night until they reach the Stone Table to wait for the witch, but by the time they reach it, the snow has melted and the witch has been forced to continue on foot.

As Aslan's army assembles near the Stone Table, Maugrim pounces out of the bushes and attacks Susan Pevensie, and is killed by Peter Pevensie, for which the latter is given the title "Sir Peter Wolfsbane". Aslan's creatures then follow Maugrim's subordinate wolf to the White Witch, enabling them to rescue Edmund.

When informed about Maugrim's death, the White Witch sends the same wolf to rally her army so that they can meet her at her current position as speedily as they can.


In Prince Caspian


Maugrim is mentioned in Prince Caspian when Peter retrieves his sword from the treasury of Cair Paravel, stating, "It is my sword Rhindon ... with it I killed the Wolf".


Media appearances


Maugrim, as portrayed by Martin Stone in The Chronicles of Narnia
Maugrim, as portrayed by Martin Stone in The Chronicles of Narnia
  • Martin Stone returned a year later in Prince Caspian as the werewolf who was slain by Peter and Edmund Pevensie, alongside a hag (played by Barbara Kellerman, who had previously played the White Witch) and the dwarf Nikabrik, who had enlisted their help in an attempt to resurrect the White Witch as part of the battle to defeat the evil Narnian ruler King Miraz - who was indeed an evil ruler, but in the words of Caspian (Miraz's own nephew) was "the cruellest enemy of all - a tyrant a hundred times worse than Miraz himself".
Maugrim, as portrayed in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Maugrim, as portrayed in The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

See also



References


  1. Duriez, Colin (2013). The A-Z of C.S Lewis: An encyclopaedia of his life, thought, and writings. Lion Books. p. 190. ISBN 978-0-7459-5586-5 via Google Books.
  2. Duriez, Colin (2004). A Field Guide to Narnia. InterVarsity Press. p. 195. ISBN 0-8308-3207-6 via Google Books.
  3. Lodbell, Jared (2016). Eight Children in Narnia. Open Court Publishing Company. p. 91. ISBN 978-0-8126-9901-2 via Google Books.
  4. Peter J. Schakel, The Way Into Narnia, Williams B. Erdmans, 2005, p. 14.
  5. IMDB
  6. Lewis, C.S. The Complete Chronicles of Narnia. p. 268. ISBN 0-00-185713-4.
  7. Lewis, C.S. The Complete Chronicles of Narnia. p. 115. ISBN 0-00-185713-4.



На других языках


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[es] Maugrim

Maugrim es un lobo fuerte y uno de los criados de la Bruja Blanca en el libro El león, la bruja y el ropero por C. S. Lewis. Es capitán de la Policía Secreta de la Bruja (aunque raramente es visto alguno de sus tenientes). Su nombre fue cambiado a Fenris Ulf (una criatura de mitología escandinava) por el escritor y este cambio fue incluido en las ediciones americanas más antiguas del libro. Las ediciones más recientes estadounidenses han vuelto al texto original.



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