River God
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River Gods are powerful water spirits that are male in form when they are on land. One River God is mentioned rising out of the Great River of Narnia with his nymph daughters, and other river gods are mentioned as becoming husbands to the daughters of King Frank I and Queen Helen in The Magician's Nephew. Another River God is mentioned lifting his head from the river with the river nymphs upon hearing Aslan's roar. He appears again and asks Aslan to loose his chains in Prince Caspian.[edit] Film
| Movie-based Information The following information originates from the Chronicles of Narnia movies, as opposed to C. S. Lewis' seven books. |
In the 2008 film Prince Caspian, the river god is digitally portrayed as a giant man made entirely out of water with hair and beard made of foam, and rushes at the Telmarines, creating tidal waves and even destroying the bridge.

