Stone Table

At some point during the absence of the Pevensie children, a barrow was raised over the remains of the broken Stone Table.

In the movie, Edmund Pevensie had committed a sin against his siblings by telling Jadis about them on the premise that he would be king of Narnia.

However the girls disobey and watch as Aslan is tied, his mane cut off, and he is bound to the Stone Table.

The next morning, Lucy and Susan decide to return to their camp and prepare to face the White Witch.

Confused, the girls begin to wonder what happened to Aslan, until they see him walking up behind the table, backlit by the rising sun.

Susan and Lucy run over and hug Aslan, who explains that the White Witch had misinterpreted the meaning of the Deep Magic.

There is a tunnel leading off of this chamber, lined with carvings and paintings of the Pevensies as kings and queens, one of Mr. Tumnus, and one of Lucy and Susan riding on Aslan, as seen in the first movie.

The Table chamber is the location for Caspian and the Pevensies to meet to discuss the plan for battle.

At one point, a hag and a werewolf somehow manage to enter the chamber to persuade Caspian that Jadis, the White Witch killed by Aslan in the first movie, is the only one to provide the means to win the battle.

The Stone Table (by Maurice Harron (2016), CS Lewis Square , Belfast ).