Ettinsmoor
Also known as moor of Ettins, Giantland
The wild giant country north of Narnia. Jill, Eustace, and Puddleglum cross it on their way to Harfang.
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In the chronicles
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The Silver Chair6 cited passages⌄
- Chapter IV · paragraph 61
"If they want to go that way--into Ettinsmoor--we must take them to one of the Marsh-wiggles. They're the only people who can help them much."
Open passage → - Chapter V · paragraph 46
…ty. You wouldn't start from the fountain, though. You'd have to go across Ettinsmoor. That's where the Ruined City is, if it's anywhere. But I've been as far in that direction as most people and I…
Open passage → - Chapter V · paragraph 47
"Where's Ettinsmoor?" said Scrubb.
Open passage → - Chapter VI · paragraph 18
They travelled across Ettinsmoor for many days, saving the bacon and living chiefly on the moor-fowl (they were not, of course, talking birds) w…
Open passage → - Chapter VI · paragraph 41
…entle giants. They are as mild, civil, prudent, and courteous as those of Ettinsmoor are foolish, fierce, savage and given to all beastliness. And in Harfang you may or may not hear tidings of the…
Open passage → - Chapter X · paragraph 47
… before. Was it not you three that met me by the bridge on the borders of Ettinsmoor when I rode there by my Lady's side?"
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