"In many ways, yes. I would say - this place is queer and magical and unexpected. Shifting. Narnia was queer and magical, but predictable. Really the greatest similarity was - we left Narnia, you know, fifteen years into our reign. Not on purpose. We were called back a year later, in our time, and fund that over one thousand years had passed in Narnia. So the streams we'd played in had become canyons; our castle was in ruins and the peninsula it sat upon had become an island. Logical changes, but ones for which we were unprepared."
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