Tumnus is a fictional character in C. S. Lewis' series The Chronicles of Narnia. He is featured prominently in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and also appears in The Horse and His Boy and The ...
As she touches it, she encounters Mr. Tumnus, a faun wandering around which she reacts in shock, causing him to also react in shock. As she asks him if he was hiding, Tumnus denies, telling her that ...
Later, Tumnus is revealed to have been arrested just as Edmund engages in a conversation with him just before Jadis approaches Edmund who tells her about Aslan gathering his army to help fight against ...
Befriended by a faun (Mr. Tumnus) who appears suddenly, she learns that she is in the strange land of Narnia, where it is permanently Winter, but never Christmas, thanks to a spell cast by the wicked ...
Appears In The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe Played By James McAvoy Character's Book Appearance Count 3 A big widespread debut for James McAvoy was his portrayal of Mr. Tumnus in The Lion ...
Sporting a full face of makeup, perfect winged eyeliner and the beginnings of a Mr Tumnus-cosplay on my lower legs I walked into the interview feeling not that bothered. I felt aligned ...
a pair of Tabis that a Tinder date may or may not want to steal—especially if they want their Tabis to be slightly Mr-Tumnus-at-the-4-a.m.-rave coded. Lest we forget the sunglasses too ...
The stage version of C.S. Lewis’ The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is heading to the region next year as it embarks on a ...
Part of the Royal Mint's Classic Children’s Literature series, the coin recreated an original illustration of Mr Tumnus and Lucy walking through the snowy woods in Narnia. Readers - young and old - ...
Born to father Tumnus and mother Winnie, this little one has been given a name that compliments his mum’s– Dubu, meaning Bear in Swahili. The zoo will be open from 10am until 4pm on Sunday, December ...