TNOA’s 100 Verse Challenge - 9/100
“He is your praise; he is your God.” -- Deuteronomy 10:21a
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TNOA’s 100 Verse Challenge - 9/100
“He is your praise; he is your God.” -- Deuteronomy 10:21a

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Whom have I in Heaven but you? And earth has nothing I desire besides you. ~Psalm 73:25
Lucy and Aslan: a photo edit.
@thenameofaslan‘s 100 Verse Challenge - 21/100
“Your beginnings will seem humble, so prosperous will your future be.” ~Job 8:7
For @thenameofaslan’s 100 verse challenge!
Hebrews 8:5a “They serve at a sanctuary that is a copy and shadow of what is in heaven.”
I know it’s on lined paper but I could not find any blank paper in my house at all so 🤷🏻♀️
Maugrim’s Tale (A Summary)
(Confession: I did make Maugrim female in my FanFic)
Romans 13:12 “The night is nearly over; the day is almost here. So let us put aside the deeds of darkness and put on the armor of light.” (NIV)
Maugrim has been leading the nomadic group of mixlings known as the Wolves since she was 15. However, one mistake gets them into a fight that leaves her best friend Carmen dying. In a desperate attempt to save her Maugrim takes her to the witch Jadis, who agrees to heal her, but demands that in return Maugrim must serve her for the rest of her life. Maugrim agrees, and to make sure the girl does not go back on her promise the witch places a spell on Maugrim and the rest of the wolves that not only gives her the power to kill any of them if Maugrim breaks her oath, but also turns all the Wolves into actual wolves. The Wolves are then forced to help the Witch rise to power and are instrumental in placing her on the throne of Narnia.
After awhile Maugrim tries to end the curse on her friends by dying, however, as part of the curse she cannot die, neither of age nor by the sword. In desperation, she returns to her wizard uncle, who raised her, searching for answers. He delivers this prophesy shortly before his death, “The curse of the wolves shall be broken when the soul of Maugrim is reaped. The blessed blade shall take her and the hunter arise, as winter does finally cease.” She never tells a soul of this prophesy
So Maugrim bides her time, serving the witch. She does horrible and unspeakable things. Then four children appear to fulfill another prophesy. The prophesy that all Narnia knows will end the Witch’s reign and life. Maugrim knows her life too is drawing to a close, and a part of her she thought had died with all those she had murdered, wakes up. She and Carmen do their utmost to protect the sons and daughters of Adam and Eve. Then Maugrim feigns an attack on the two human girls, and the eldest of the four humans reaps her soul, breaking the curse on her friends.
But Maugrim does not die, rather she is cleansed from much of the dark magic that has held her since childhood. Aslan gives her and those of the Wolves who will leave the Witch’s service a second chance.

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TNOA’s 100 Verse Challenge - 100/100
-Colossians 2:17 (NIV)
From all of us here at TNOA, thank you so much for following our 100 verse challenge and for all of your lovely creations! Further up and further in! ~The Name of Aslan
TNOA’s 100 Verse Challenge - 73/100
Prince Caspian & Psalm 23
TNOA’s 100 Verse Challenge - 37/100
"For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and all are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus." // Romans 3:23-24
“She would have known that when a willing victim who had committed no treachery was killed in a traitor’s stead, the Table would crack, and Death itself would start working backwards.” // The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe