"It was so wondrous, it would've felt magical even if it wasn't," Susan says. Her brow furrows lightly. "That sounds remarkably imprecise, doesn't it? I mean, there were elements of magic and myth everywhere you looked. But the magic was all there because of Aslan - the great Lion. And no one used magic, except Aslan and the Witch. Even Father Christmas and the river gods and Bacchus only had power because of Aslan. I suppose it's most accurate to say that magic was present, and part of the land itself, but actual workings of magic were vanishingly rare during our reign. So we didn't see it every day, except for where it was just part of the landscape. But compared to England..." She trails off. "I'm afraid I'm not making any sense."
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