by The Pfifltrigg » February 26th, 2006, 1:23 am
Also, the Telmarines had apparently been in that world for at least a couple of generations (in the inhospitable western mountains or beyond them) before their invasion of Narnia. And as to piracy on the Caspian Sea--- well, as it's relatively small and absolutely landlocked, there's not really enough shipping lanes to properly support a proper piracy industry. The Pacific is much more likely: I think Lewis just grabbed the name off of a map.
False ideas may be refuted indeed by argument, but by true ideas alone are they expelled. — Apologia Pro Vita Sua: Cardinal Newman
Freedom lost and then regained bites with deeper fangs than freedom never in danger. — Cicero
You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them. — Ray Bradbury