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Race
  
Half-Star

Gender
  
Female

Spouse
  
Caspian X

Home
  
Narnia

Species
  
Part-Star

Parents
  
Ramandu

Nation
  
Narnia

Title
  
Queen of Narnia

Children
  
Rilian

Occupation
  
Queen of Narnia

Affiliations
  
Fallen stars


Appearances
  
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, The Silver Chair, The Last Battle

Similar
  
Ramandu, Prince Caspian, Lord Drinian, Seven Great Lords of, Coriakin

Ramandu's daughter is a fictional character in C. S. Lewis' The Chronicles of Narnia. She appears principally in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Lewis never named her in the books, but she is called Liliandil in the 2010 film version.

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The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

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When Caspian X's ship Dawn Treader reaches the island of the retired star Ramandu, Ramandu's daughter greets Caspian and tells him of the Three Sleepers on the island (who happen to be three of the Lords for whom Caspian is searching). Of her past she says only that she has lived most of her life on her father's island. Caspian falls in love with her and promises to return for her when his mission is accomplished. They marry when he returns, and she becomes Queen of Narnia.

The Silver Chair

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When Eustace Scrubb and Jill Pole arrive in Narnia, they discover that Caspian and his wife have had a son, Rilian, and that 10 years before they arrived, the Queen had been killed by a great serpent while picnicking with friends.

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Rilian returned to the scene of his mother's death many times over the following weeks, once with Lord Drinian, where they both caught a glimpse of a beautiful woman that Rilian had previously seen. The next time Rilian went there, he went alone and failed to return. The loss of his wife and son have sent Caspian into despair, and he fears he may never see his son again.

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Eustace, Jill, and Puddleglum discover Rilian under an enchantment by the Lady of the Green Kirtle in the underworld. They release Rilian, who breaks the enchantment by destroying the Silver Chair. The Lady of the Green Kirtle tries to prevent their escape, but when she takes the form of the green serpent, Rilian realises that she was his mother's killer. He avenges his mother's death by killing the serpent with the aid of Eustace, Jill, and Puddleglum.

The Last Battle

Ramandu's daughter appears in The Last Battle at the Great Reunion, with her husband Caspian, her father Ramandu and her son Rilian.

Portrayals

In the 1989 television serial produced by the BBC, Ramandu's daughter is portrayed by Gabrielle Anwar in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.

In the 2010 movie The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Liliandil is portrayed by Australian actress Laura Brent. The name was coined by the film's producer Douglas Gresham, Lewis's step-son. In this film, Ramandu does not appear and Liliandil is a full star; she shines over Ramandu's Island and the crew on the Dawn Treader follow her position in the sky to reach the island. When they arrive and find Aslan's Table with the three sleeping lords, Liliandil descends to them, turning into a beautiful young woman, and Caspian is instantly smitten with her. She explains that the three lords are under a sleeping spell because they threatened violence against one another at Aslan's Table, where violence is forbidden. She guides Caspian, Lucy and Edmund to Dark Island, the location of the seventh and final sword, and warns them of the dangers there. Before she returns to the sky, Caspian tells Liliandil that he hopes they will meet again – a wish that she reciprocates with a smile.

References

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