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* Reepicheep's people revealing just how devoted they are to their leader.
* Reepicheep's people revealing just how devoted they are to their leader.
* Aslan healing the woman on her deathbed, who turns out to be Caspian's childhood nurse.
* Aslan healing the woman on her deathbed, who turns out to be Caspian's childhood nurse.
* ''The Horse and his Boy'': When Aslan walks along the mountainside into Narnia with Shasta and reveals all the times he's watched over him his entire life, from his [[Moses in The Bullrushes]] incident to protecting him from jackals at the Tombs of the Ancient Kings.
* ''The Horse and his Boy'': When Aslan walks along the mountainside into Narnia with Shasta and reveals all the times he's watched over him his entire life, from his [[Moses in The Bulrushes]] incident to protecting him from jackals at the Tombs of the Ancient Kings.
* In the same book, Hwin (who has spent the entire book being bossed around by Aravis and Bree) proves she has more figurative balls than either of them when she takes one look at Aslan and offers herself up as his meal. [[Better Than It Sounds]].
* In the same book, Hwin (who has spent the entire book being bossed around by Aravis and Bree) proves she has more figurative balls than either of them when she takes one look at Aslan and offers herself up as his meal. [[Better Than It Sounds]].
* Aslan's resurrection. If you don't have a lump in your throat either in the book where Aslan joyfully rumbles "Yes! It is more magic" or in the film where he's silhouetted by the sunrise, you're an incurable cynic.
* Aslan's resurrection. If you don't have a lump in your throat either in the book where Aslan joyfully rumbles "Yes! It is more magic" or in the film where he's silhouetted by the sunrise, you're an incurable cynic.