isn’t just a subtitle; it’s a portal. When C.S. Lewis first penned those words, he wasn't just naming a book—he was defining the "portal fantasy" genre for generations to come. The Power of the Subtitle

Represents the divine, the wild, and the ultimate authority. He is the "heart" of the story—noble, terrifying, and kind all at once.

Whether you first encountered it through Lewis’s ink-stained pages, the BBC’s nostalgic practical effects, or Disney’s sweeping cinematic score, the subtitle promises a specific kind of magic: It whispers the possibility that our world is just a thin veneer, and that true adventure is waiting for those who are "once a King or Queen in Narnia."