Puddleglum in profile. I just love this cranky lanky dude
He's basically my spirit animal. Third best thing that happened to Narnia as a country and book series, after Aslan and Reepicheep.
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Puddleglum in profile. I just love this cranky lanky dude
He's basically my spirit animal. Third best thing that happened to Narnia as a country and book series, after Aslan and Reepicheep.
a concept of Puddleglum in waterproof workwear
Had the chance to go cat-tail willow picking recently.
We wandered around a muddy farm in rubber boots (the amount of wet muck we stepped in would destroy regular shoes), while the younger kids wore a mini version of this type of protective coveralls (boots and pants sealed into one garment).
Suddenly thought of Puddleglum. Wondered if he would wear something like this, since marsh-wiggles live in wetlands/watery areas, after all.
(Is this "period accurate", or is this what some sort of "modern AU " might look like, I don't know. But it's amusing to imagine, and got me drawing again, so...)
Meanwhile Scrubb and Puddleglum had drawn their weapons and rushed to his aid.
"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair" - C. S. Lewis
There was Glimfeather the Owl and Puddleglum the Marsh-wiggle, and King Rilian the Disenchanted, and his mother the Star's daughter and his great father Caspian himself.
"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Last Battle" - C. S. Lewis
Puddleglum was just beginning to strike what he thought a gay and gamesome attitude (which might have spoiled everything if it had been noticed) when Jill put on her most attractively childish smile, rushed across to the Queen's litter and shouted up to the Queen.
"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair" - C. S. Lewis
Little Narnia Character Watercolors by IvyDoodleDandy
Artwork found here.
And then they both saw him, sitting with his back to them, fishing, about fifty yards away.
"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair" - C. S. Lewis
Puddleglum, held in the giant's fist, and vaguely kicking the air, did certainly look like a frog.
"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair" - C. S. Lewis