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Puzzle is a fictional character in The Last Battle, the seventh and final book of C. S. Lewis' The Chronicles of Narnia. A donkey, Puzzle is introduced as the friend of Shift the ape, who abuses Puzzle's trust for his own gain. Puzzle is easily tricked into doing whatever Shift bids him to do, even if he knows it is wrong. This article is about the novel by C. S. Lewis. ... Clive Staples Jack Lewis (29 November 1898 â 22 November 1963), commonly referred to as C. S. Lewis, was an Irish author and scholar. ... Narnia redirects here. ... Binomial name Linnaeus, 1758 For other uses, see Donkey (disambiguation). ... Shift is a fictional character in the childrens fantasy series The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis. ...
When Shift discovers the skin of a lion in Caldron Pool, he has Puzzle retrieve it and later wear it. Puzzle is then tricked into imitating Aslan and Shift uses him to gain control over Narnia, and later hand it over to the Calormenes. Puzzle is rescued by Jill Pole and sees the error of his ways. When the real Aslan arrives in Narnia, he says some private words to Puzzle that make his ears go down - and then some more words that make his ears go up. After this private discussion, he is pardoned and let into Aslan's Country. For other uses, see Lion (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Aslan (disambiguation). ... Narnia is a fantasy world created by C. S. Lewis as a location for his Chronicles of Narnia, a series of seven fantasy novels for children. ... In C. S. Lewiss Chronicles of Narnia series of novels, Calormen (pron. ... Jill Pole (1933 - 1949) is a major character from C. S. Lewis Chronicles of Narnia series. ...
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Forcing Puzzle to wear the skin but hiding him from everyone except in the most opportune moments (those with dark and tricky lighting), Shift proclaims that Aslan has returned to Narnia, with Shift himself as his mouthpiece.
It is this last which alerts the side of good to what is happening, as one of the dryads is able to reach King Tirian (the last king of Narnia) before her tree is cut down and she dies.
Tirian's army is slaughtered, with the remnant being forced into the stable where Puzzle has been kept/held captive, but to their surprise, they find themselves in Aslan's Country.
Narnia deeper and richer than Narnia-that-was, with all it's woods and rivers and mountains new-minted and clean in sunlight.
Worse yet, Jill knew visiting Narnia was the most exciting and wonderful thing that had ever happened in her life and Susan thought Narnia was just a game the Pevensies had played when they were children.
She took off her clothes, folding them neatly, in the bathroom, but left the door open so she and Susan could talk, and when she was sitting in the bath and feeling lovely and warm and relaxed Susan brought in the tray and sat on the bathstool in the most companionable way.