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As a member of the royal family, she became engaged in a global political struggle with her own sister , as the two fought to become Queen of their worldwide empire.

At the beginning of this war, there was a clear agreement made between the two that prohibited the use of magic, though, according to Jadis herself, her sister broke this promise.

The final battle of the conflict lasted three days, during which Jadis' forces were slaughtered completely by those of her sister until Jadis stood alone within her palace.

As her sister climbed the palace terrace toward her, Jadis, rather than surrender, suddenly spoke the Deplorable Word. Charn instantly became a desolate world where all living organisms perished instantly.

By default, Jadis became queen. With no living creatures left to rule over, Jadis placed a spell upon herself that would preserve her sitting statuesquely beside the images of her ancestors in her palace's Hall of Images.

She did this on the off chance that someday someone might come from another world, as the spell would last until the occasion when someone rang the small bell located in the Hall.

In this state she remained for unknown centuries but possibly a thousand years , until the bell was struck by two human children who had accidentally arrived in her world.

Upon being awoken, she demanded the name of the magician who had sent for her. The boy who had woken her, Digory Kirke , told her that Andrew Ketterley , his uncle, was a magician from Earth.

She also demonstrated her magical power by crumbling an immense and impenetrable black door. Digory and his companion, Polly Plummer , were then forced to take Jadis back with them to their own world, by a combination of physical force and Jadis's charm to manipulate others, which she used to manipulate Digory.

On their journey, they had to travel through the Wood between the Worlds. There, Jadis seemed to suddenly become weaker, as she had difficulty breathing the air, and strangely appeared much uglier and even paler.

The three passed on again, and all landed in Earth back at the house of Digory's uncle in England in the Earth-year Jadis seemed revitalised, and, upon meeting Andrew, realised that he was only a very minor magician, and his abilities nothing compared to hers.

Andrew succumbed to her wishes in fright, and acted as her slave. Jadis began plotting her takeover of Earth, only to discover that much of her magic would not work there when she attempted unsuccessfully to cast a spell over Digory's Aunt Letty.

Nonetheless, she began causing mayhem by mere force and intimidation, causing Letitia Ketterley, in confusion, to contact the local police.

Jadis, meanwhile, had attacked several people, robbed a jewelery store, and announced her intentions of world domination to the people of London, causing tumult.

She had also stolen a cab and cabhorse , which she mounted after crashing the cab, using it as a chariot.

As the police closed in, Jadis had pulled an iron bar off of a lamppost and began striking out with it.

The fight went on for several minutes until young Digory and Polly, by use of Andrew's magic rings , managed to drag her back into the Wood Between the Worlds.

In the process, they inadvertently dragged the cabhorse, the cabdriver , and Uncle Andrew with them.

By another accident, all six were removed from the Wood and carried, not back into Charn, but into yet another new world; the unborn world of Narnia.

This new world was completely dark when they arrived, but then a voice began to sing, and light appeared along with the Great Lion, Aslan , marking the beginning of Narnian-year 1.

The lion's song created life all around them, including grass, trees and flowers growing abruptly from the ground.

Jadis, understanding and disturbed by the sight of the dawning of life on a new planet, approached Aslan and hurled the lantern piece at him, though he seemed unaffected as it struck him.

The bar landed in the ground, and thus grew into a fresh new lamp-post as if it were a blossoming new tree. Jadis, unable to manipulate the situation any longer, and realising she had arrived in a world that did not yet contain evil, fled, leaving her companions behind in the new world.

Jadis was indeed the first evil to enter Narnia, and her corruption would impact it for ages to come. Shortly afterwards, she learned that Aslan intended to plant a powerful tree in Narnia that would keep her out of the land, and that Digory was the one chosen to plant the tree.

An intrigued Jadis made her own way to the garden containing the tree. Once there, she plucked and greedily ate a silver apple of the Tree of Youth , thereby acquiring inexhaustible strength and even becoming immortal.

Upon Digory's arrival, she tried to persuade him to not plant the tree that would lead to her banishment; first by encouraging him to eat the fruit himself, telling him that it would grant him everlasting youth and life, and they could control Narnia together.

Second, to give the fruit to his dying mother instead, assuring him that it would cure her of her illness. Digory was able to resist both temptations, and even rebuffed her angrily.

After his refusal, Jadis mocked him and immediately set out toward the north, far from Narnia and the Tree of Protection.

Apparently, Aslan had always intended for Jadis to eat from the Tree, as without eating the fruit her banishment would not have worked.

Because she had stolen the fruit for herself, instead of being given it, she gained immortality, but at a high price.

Cursed for her theft, she would now never know peace or happiness, only misery, and because she was now immortal, that meant that her misery would never end.

And it was only after eating the fruit that its presence became a horror to her, repelling her and keeping her away for centuries to come.

For years, Jadis lived in the Wild Lands of the North , biding her time and gathering her forces for a great attack on Narnia.

During this time, her witchcraft powers grew consistently stronger, and she even created a new magic wand , which would give her the power to turn anyone into stone.

Jadis is known to have worked at other magical spells and inventions during this time as well. Eventually the Tree of Protection died, and when it did Jadis at last returned to the Kingdom of Narnia, and in the year of she conquered the land and named herself The Queen of Narnia and Empress of the Lone Islands.

She immediately put her centuries of magical study to work, fabricating a perpetual climate of snow and ice throughout the Kingdom, which not only oppressed the Narnian citizens, but also ensured that no more silver apple trees could be grown.

During the one hundred years of Jadis's reign, the seasons of spring, summer and autumn were extinct during this Long Winter. She also famously banned the celebration of Christmas , her magic even able to keep Father Christmas out of the land.

Jadis became known among the Narnians as the White Witch , and quickly secured absolute control over the nation, establishing the first Narnian Secret Police , and building herself a palace.

She abolished any judicial system, merely punishing all of her political enemies by turning them into stone, and decorating their statuesque figures in her palace courtyard.

The Witch also banned any humans from Narnia. This was done in retaliation to the Golden Age Prophecy , which stated that she would someday be overthrown by two Sons of Adam and two Daughters of Eve.

In the year , Jadis came upon a young human in Narnia. After inviting him to sit with her, she learned that he was, indeed, one of the children foretold in the prophecy, though he did not yet know it.

His name was Edmund Pevensie , and he was the third of four children from the world of Earth. He also informed her that his sister, Lucy , had previously visited Narnia.

Jadis also learned that one of her own spies, a Faun called Tumnus , had been harboring the human girl.

By using her witchcraft, she had created some delicious and addictive food to give to Edmund, and, by exploiting his weaknesses, she was able to persuade him to come see her again, and bring with him all of his siblings, so that she could dispose of all of them.

Soon after, Tumnus was arrested by the secret police and turned into stone for his treachery against the Witch. Edmund and his siblings returned to Narnia, but once young Lucy and her elder siblings, Peter and Susan , discovered that Tumnus was gone, they became very cautious, and instead of going with Edmund to see Jadis, they stopped with a Beaver couple to discuss Tumnus' fate.

Edmund then left them to go see Jadis and tell her that he had brought his siblings. With all her potential victims in place, Jadis took Edmund prisoner and moved to arrest the other three humans.

The Beavers, however, had warned them and fled. At this same time, word began to travel that Aslan, the Great Lion, had returned to Narnia, signaling the end of Jadis' days.

The ecstatic Narnians, mostly comprising of talking beasts , inspired by the return of their lord and the leadership of the Pevensies, rose into rebellion in the Winter Revolution.

The War began in the Spring of the year Jadis' powers weakened with the return of Aslan and of the spring. Growing desperate, she chose to cut her losses and execute Edmund herself, thus preventing the fateful prophecy from coming completely true.

She was interrupted, however, when Narnian soldiers stormed her encampment, which had followed her own soldiers from their retreat at the Battle of Aslan's Camp.

Jadis and her personal dwarf escaped by magic, but Aslan's forces still made off with Edmund. Jadis immediately switched tack to prepare for battle.

Having already summoned all her soldiers, she launched a twofold plan; on the one hand, to prepare for an all-out military conflict, and on the other, to negotiate to weaken her enemies before the war.

Jadis traveled to Aslan's camp to present her claim and retake Edmund. Aslan, acknowledging her right, chose to negotiate with her.

Unbeknownst to anyone in his own forces, Aslan chose to offer his own life in return. Jadis accepted, and a battle date was set for the following morning.

That night, Jadis and her armies took possession of the high ground at the Stone Table, where she was to sacrifice Aslan.

Aslan appeared, as planned, and after allowing her forces to humiliate and torture him, Jadis spoke a few words to him in private, reminding him that without his power, the four new kings and queens would never survive.

After stabbing him in the heart, she and her armies left to return to camp and arm up. Her wand made her almost invincible, though the Narnians fought well against her.

At the height of the conflict, the boy Edmund, now a prince, smashed through several of her guards and destroyed the wand, gravely wounding himself in the process.

Shortly thereafter, Jadis engaged in a direct combat with Peter himself. In the midst of their climactic duel, Aslan arrived with reinforcements, having come back to life by his own magic.

Upon arriving, Aslan leapt on Jadis and killed her, finally ending the White Witch's tyranny once and for all. In the meantime, her Secret Police had captured Tumnus the faun, who had harboured Lucy on her first visit to Narnia.

But with the approach of Aslan, her magical winter thaws. Edmund receives a hostile reception from the White Witch upon arriving at her castle without his siblings, and moreover informs her that Aslan had arrived in Narnia.

The harshness of the Witch's winter makes Edmund realise that he has been wrong in thinking that her side was the right side, and he realises the full extent of her evil when he witnesses her angrily turning a party of creatures into stone after their revelation that Father Christmas had been in Narnia.

A wolf informs Jadis that Edmund's siblings have reached Aslan's camp and that one of them killed Maugrim. Jadis sends the wolf off to rally her army as speedily as they can.

Aslan's army advances to rescue Edmund as Jadis uses a spell to conceal herself and her dwarf. Jadis meets Aslan for a parley and insists on her right, as the first to rebel against Aslan, to take the life of Edmund as a traitor.

She accepts Aslan's offer of his own life as substitute, knowing that without him the Pevensies cannot stand against her. Aslan keeps this pact secret from his followers.

Jadis has Aslan bound at the Stone Table, and an ogre shaves his mane. She tells him that his sacrifice won't save Edmund and that he has given her Narnia forever.

Then she kills him with a stone knife. Susan and Lucy, who followed Aslan from their encampment, witness his death from bushes nearby.

Jadis is unaware, however, of a deeper magic from before Narnia's founding. As a willing innocent victim who has offered his life in a traitor's stead, Aslan is revived.

He then runs to her castle and restores all her statues to life. He brings them as reinforcements to the battle at Beruna against the witch's army.

Her army is defeated, and Aslan himself kills Jadis. Most of her followers are killed and the remnants of her army who do not surrender flee and are later killed by Aslan's followers.

In Prince Caspian , 1, years after the Witch's death, Narnia has been conquered by the Telmarines , a human race who believe they have wiped out Narnia's population of mythical beings and talking animals.

The latter, however, have only been driven into hiding, and they rebel under the leadership of the disinherited Telmarine heir, Prince Caspian.

When their fight to expel the Telmarines goes badly, a black dwarf Nikabrik , a hag, and a wer-wolf to use Lewis's spelling plan to resurrect Jadis to fight for them, as they consider her a lesser evil than the current ruler, King Miraz.

They are then killed in a melee which involves Caspian, his tutor Dr Cornelius, and Peter and Edmund, who have been recalled to Narnia after Caspian blows Susan's horn.

On the orders of Aslan and the newly-crowned King Caspian, Narnia is now a land in which humans and talking animals are encouraged to integrate and have equal rights.

Disagreeing on what course to take, one of them takes up the knife to use against the other two, whereupon all three fall into an enchanted sleep.

The knife may be intended as an analogy to the Holy Lance , the spear used to pierce Jesus Christ , according to the Gospel of John.

In The Silver Chair , 1, years after her death, Jadis is called one of the "Northern Witches", along with the Lady of the Green Kirtle - a new enemy to the good animals and humans who now inhabit Narnia.

This has led to speculation by some readers that Jadis and the Lady of the Green Kirtle may be the same person. Lewis's text does not support this See Lady of the Green Kirtle for further discussion.

Lewis never clarifies the Green Lady's origins, or what connection she has to the White Witch. The "Green Lady" had first entered Narnia in serpent form and killed the wife of King Caspian, and later re-emerged in human form to lure away Caspian's son Rilian and place him under an enchantment in the underworld.

Eustace Scrubb and Jill Pole reach the underworld with their guide, Puddleglum the marshwiggle, and rescue Rilian - who kills the Green Lady before they return to Narnia.

An extraordinarily beautiful, tall and imposing woman, Jadis enchants Digory Kirke , Andrew Ketterley and Edmund Pevensie on first encounters.

She is seven feet tall, as were all members of the Royal Family of Charn. After eating the fruit of eternal life, her skin becomes as white as paper.

A natural-born sorceress and a cunning strategist, Jadis is arrogant and cruel, considering herself above all rules and viewing others as tools to be used or obstacles to be demolished.

After she eats the Fruit of Everlasting Life, selfishly and against the written admonition on the gate, she discovers that her sense of inner power and life is amplified.

Her callousness and sense of entitlement is most clearly demonstrated when she uses the Deplorable Word in Charn to vanquish her sister, even though the Word would eradicate all life in that world but her own.

She prefers to destroy that entire world than submit to her sister's authority, and shows afterward a remorseless pride in her actions.

Though her magic disappears when she leaves Charn, she manages to build it up again in Narnia's world, exercising both her previous experience and her privilege to witness a new world's dawning to become again a sorceress of formidable power, though she is still outclassed by Aslan.

She eventually usurps the throne of Narnia, using her magic to cast the land into perpetual winter. Her most feared weapon is her wand, whose magic is capable of turning people into stone.

The petrified remains of her enemies decorate the halls of her castle. For the brief time that Jadis is on Earth, she has no magical power but retains her phenomenal strength.

This is demonstrated when she battles with Metropolitan Police in London, wielding the cross-bar she wrenched from a lamp post. The same cross-bar is taken into the new world that would become Narnia, and grows into the full lamp post encountered by Lucy Pevensie many years later.

Counsell also made a cameo appearance as a lamb in The Last Battle. Swinton's performance won particular acclaim among fans and critics.

BBC film critic Stella Papamichael wrote: [3]. As the cold-hearted White Witch, Tilda Swinton sets the tempo for this bracing adventure.

She is a pristine picture of evil, like the spectre of Nazism that forces the children out of London to the sanctuary of a country manor.

Jadis is viewed as significantly more psychopathic and malevolent, possessing an instinctively violent streak and the expressed disregard for the lives of others - during the Battle of Beruna, she declares that no prisoners are to be taken simply since she has no interest in taking any.

She is also hinted to have a cynical, dry sense of humour. In a departure from the novel, Nikabrik and his fellow conspirators a hag and werewolf use the White Witch's retrieved wand to conjure an apparition of Jadis within a mystical wall of ice.

She tries to coax Caspian and then Peter into offering her a drop of their blood so she can come back to life, promising to lend her powers to their fight against King Miraz once she is made whole.

However, Edmund shatters the ice, and the apparition vanishes. Swinton reprised White Witch again in the 20th Century Fox film adaptation of The Voyage of the Dawn Treader , only as a manifestation of the Dark Island preying on Edmund's fears, a mental test that Edmund overcomes as he manages to kill the Dark Island's sea serpent , a manifestation of his fear.

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Jadis' powers weakened with the return of Aslan and of the spring. Growing desperate, she chose to cut her losses and execute Edmund herself, thus preventing the fateful prophecy from coming completely true.

She was interrupted, however, when Narnian soldiers stormed her encampment, which had followed her own soldiers from their retreat at the Battle of Aslan's Camp.

Jadis and her personal dwarf escaped by magic, but Aslan's forces still made off with Edmund. Jadis immediately switched tack to prepare for battle.

Having already summoned all her soldiers, she launched a twofold plan; on the one hand, to prepare for an all-out military conflict, and on the other, to negotiate to weaken her enemies before the war.

Jadis traveled to Aslan's camp to present her claim and retake Edmund. Aslan, acknowledging her right, chose to negotiate with her. Unbeknownst to anyone in his own forces, Aslan chose to offer his own life in return.

Jadis accepted, and a battle date was set for the following morning. That night, Jadis and her armies took possession of the high ground at the Stone Table, where she was to sacrifice Aslan.

Aslan appeared, as planned, and after allowing her forces to humiliate and torture him, Jadis spoke a few words to him in private, reminding him that without his power, the four new kings and queens would never survive.

After stabbing him in the heart, she and her armies left to return to camp and arm up. Her wand made her almost invincible, though the Narnians fought well against her.

At the height of the conflict, the boy Edmund, now a prince, smashed through several of her guards and destroyed the wand, gravely wounding himself in the process.

Shortly thereafter, Jadis engaged in a direct combat with Peter himself. In the midst of their climactic duel, Aslan arrived with reinforcements, having come back to life by his own magic.

Upon arriving, Aslan leapt on Jadis and killed her, finally ending the White Witch's tyranny once and for all. They claimed that witches can never really die, and that they can always be brought back through a dark ritual, via something called the Blue Fire.

Fortunately, the ritual was interrupted before it could even begin, thanks to the intervention of King Peter, King Edmund and the Red Dwarf Trumpkin.

There was a brief but bloody battle, during which the Hag, the Werewolf and Nikabrik were all killed, thereby preventing any chance of Jadis's return.

The White Witch made two false claims that, if true, would have given her authority to rule over Narnia.

The first claim was that she was human. At the beginning of Narnia, Aslan gave "Sons of Adam and Daughters of Eve" dominion over all the beasts non-talking or talking and magical creatures of Narnia even though they can and do reproduce with humans, Narnian dwarfs are not considered to be human; they are referred to as "Sons of Earth".

Although the White Witch appears human despite her unnatural skin colour and above average height , she is of a race that is apparently descended from Adam's first wife, Lilith , and was apparently part- Jinn and part- giant.

Her second claim was that she was a servant of the Emperor-Over-the-Sea and ruled by his and Aslan 's blessing. Because she was the first to rebel in Narnia, by the workings of the Deep Magic, she was given ownership and the right to kill all traitors and all those who willingly would follow her.

She was in essence the Emperor's hangman, and carried out her executions on the Stone Table. In this way she could represent a Satanic figure, much more so in fact than Narnia's other Satanic figure, Tash.

Jadis was seven feet tall and extremely beautiful, [1] with naturally white skin [1] that turned "deathly white, white as salt" [2] after eating an apple from the Tree of Youth, and apparently remained this shade Edmund later likened it to "snow or paper or icing-sugar".

Her lips were red, [3] and while seated on her chair in the Hall of Images, there was an utterly breathtaking look of "fierceness and pride" [4] on her face, and when he first encountered her in Narnia, Edmund also thought her beautiful, but "proud and cold and stern" as well.

Judging by an illustration of her and the descriptions in The Magician's Nephew , as the Queen of Charn, Jadis wore an ornate crown and elaborate robes that left her arms bare, and she went barefoot.

As a member of the royal family of Charn, Jadis had an inborn talent in magic, and was extraordinarily skilled in using it to defy the laws of nature, as well as to manipulate reality as she desired.

As revealed by her in The Magician's Nephew , she had gone to terrible lengths to master the darkest secrets of magic, and possessed greater powers than her sister ever had.

After eating an apple from the Tree of Youth, her magical strength and longevity were enhanced to a goddess-like level, and Aslan himself also confirmed that, during the time where he banished her to the North, she had grown consistently stronger in dark magic.

When she resurfaced as the White Witch, her powers were such that they held Narnia in a constant winter, until Aslan returned a century later to end her tyranny.

Jadis also possessed a number of other abilities which may or may not have been directly related to her magical powers:.

We must be freed from all rules Jadis was the ultimate personification of pure evil in the Narnian universe, a satanic temptress responsible for bringing evil into Narnia.

As revealed in The Magician's Nephew , from the very beginning when she was Queen of Charn, Jadis was already a ruthless and hubristic sociopath who firmly believed herself to be above all rules of conduct - she had no regrets or remorse over how she wiped out her own entire species through the Deplorable Word, and believed that Andrew had sent Digory and Polly to bring her to him for "love of her beauty" , and that she would have their world Earth "at her feet" within a year through her beauty and magic.

Jadis was also incapable of viewing anyone else as her equal, and saw others simply as either tools to be used or obstacles to be demolished, as evidenced by her treatment of Andrew once she realised that he was not a true magician like she was.

Though she usually carried herself with the regality of the haughtiest Queen, Jadis was not above resorting to sheer brute force to get her way, as demonstrated by her physically assaulting Letitia and the subsequent rampage she caused in London.

Her most defining trait, however, was that she was a true megalomaniac - Jadis had an incomparable obsession with power, and was driven by an insatiable desire to conquer and subjugate everyone and everything she came into contact with.

For instance, she paid "a terrible price" to learn the Deplorable Word, and despite her initial unease when she first entered Earth and, later, Narnia, she was quick to regain her balance and expressed her desires of world domination.

Jadis was also prone to violent mood swings - calm and calculating one moment, and furious the next. While Jadis is probably the one character in the entire series with no redeeming traits whatsoever, her sharp intellect, steely courage, iron will, and magical aptitude were still remarkable.

For instance, through the innate changes she felt after she ate an Apple of Youth, she accurately deduced that she would never grow old or die.

The fact that, throughout the centuries where the Tree of Protection barred her from Narnia, she still managed to hone her powers, create a new magic wand, and even gather an army was also a definite testament to her intellect and her formidable magical skills.

Besides this, despite her awareness of the Golden Age Prophecy, and being initially disturbed by the Pevensies' and, later, Aslan's arrival in Narnia, Jadis was not overly concerned, for she reasoned that the prophecy would be unfulfilled with Edmund under her control, and she had an advantage against Aslan through the Law of the Deep Magic.

It must also be noted that, while she initially wanted to do something against Edmund probably turn him into stone or even kill him during their first meeting, she very quickly changed her mind, and put on a sweet charming act that enabled her to put him under her control through enchanted Turkish Delight, which testifies to her being an expert manipulator.

Last but not least, despite her initial understandable fear of Aslan which was to the extent where she threatened whoever dared to utter his name in her presence with instant death , Jadis had no qualms with raising her voice at him when she claimed her rights over Edmund's blood through the Deep Magic.

Also, while her private chat with Aslan concluded with her being frightened into fleeing for her life by his roar, she later gleefully had him humiliated, tortured, and even shaved before killing him.

In fact, before she struck the final blow, she observed to him her perfect confidence of victory despite the fact that his death had not nullified the Golden Age Prophecy, and her direct participation in the battle clearly conveyed her courage and will.

Jadis' primary weapon was her wand , which was capable of turning living creatures with the possible exception of Aslan into stone.

It may have also helped her perform other types of magic, such as disguising herself and her dwarf from Aslan's scouting party.

In the Disney film, Jadis is also shown to be a formidable sword fighter, simultaneously wielding two swords in battle with deadly proficiency.

In The Magician's Nephew , she temporarily uses an iron bar that she snapped off a London lamp-post as a weapon, clubbing police officers over the head and striking Aslan squarely between the eyes though the latter had no visible impact.

For the brief time that Jadis is on Earth, she has no magical power but retains her phenomenal strength.

This is demonstrated when she battles with Metropolitan Police in London, wielding the cross-bar she wrenched from a lamp post.

The same cross-bar is taken into the new world that would become Narnia, and grows into the full lamp post encountered by Lucy Pevensie many years later.

Counsell also made a cameo appearance as a lamb in The Last Battle. Swinton's performance won particular acclaim among fans and critics.

BBC film critic Stella Papamichael wrote: [3]. As the cold-hearted White Witch, Tilda Swinton sets the tempo for this bracing adventure.

She is a pristine picture of evil, like the spectre of Nazism that forces the children out of London to the sanctuary of a country manor.

Jadis is viewed as significantly more psychopathic and malevolent, possessing an instinctively violent streak and the expressed disregard for the lives of others - during the Battle of Beruna, she declares that no prisoners are to be taken simply since she has no interest in taking any.

She is also hinted to have a cynical, dry sense of humour. In a departure from the novel, Nikabrik and his fellow conspirators a hag and werewolf use the White Witch's retrieved wand to conjure an apparition of Jadis within a mystical wall of ice.

She tries to coax Caspian and then Peter into offering her a drop of their blood so she can come back to life, promising to lend her powers to their fight against King Miraz once she is made whole.

However, Edmund shatters the ice, and the apparition vanishes. Swinton reprised White Witch again in the 20th Century Fox film adaptation of The Voyage of the Dawn Treader , only as a manifestation of the Dark Island preying on Edmund's fears, a mental test that Edmund overcomes as he manages to kill the Dark Island's sea serpent , a manifestation of his fear.

The apparition disappears, screaming in defeat. Swinton has expressed interest in returning to the role once more in a film adaptation of The Magician's Nephew.

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Narnia character. Humanoid Northern Witch — rumoured by rivals to be half- Jinn , half Giant. Together, the Scavengers and the Alexandrians wire up bombs at the gates ready for the enemy.

When the explosion fails as Negan and his men wait by the gates, Jadis pulls a gun on Rick and the Scavengers follow suit with the rest of the Alexandrians.

She reveals that she told Negan of Rick's plan and was offered a "better deal" by the Saviors. When the Saviors get distracted by the re-animated Sasha, Rick attempts to make another deal with her, but Jadis refuses and shoots him in the abdomen; she pushes him off the platform.

During the battle, she flees with her group through smoke bombs. In the episode " The King, the Widow, and Rick ", after the war between the Saviors and the banded survivors has begun, Rick again attempts to get Jadis on his side.

She imprisons him in a shipping container. In the episode " Time for After ", Jadis releases him to fight with another armed walker.

He decapitates the walker and disarms her men, giving her new terms which she appears to accept. In the mid-season finale " How It's Gotta Be ", Rick is abandoned by Jadis and her Scavengers when they discover the aftermath of Daryl's attack on the Sanctuary and are fired on by Savior soldiers.

In the episode " The Lost and the Plunderers ", Simon, not pleased with Negan's approach and knowing the Hilltop has the rest of his 38 men in captivity, goes to the Scavengers' junkyard and accuses Jadis of going back on their deal with the Saviors, but gives her Negan's offer of returning to the original terms of their deal and giving over all their guns.

Jadis agrees, but Simon does not believe Jadis is showing enough remorse and kills her two lieutenants, Tamiel and Brion, in cold blood.

She punches him, causing Simon to then order his men to kill the rest of the Scavengers. By the time Rick and Michonne arrive at the junkyard, all of the Scavengers but Jadis have reanimated.

They find Jadis alone, having dropped her aloof nature. She explains that she had been an artist before the outbreak, having used the junkyard for materials, but afterwards, she and the Scavengers saw the junkyard as a way to keep themselves isolated from the rest of the world while using the entire yard as their canvas.

Rick, tired of Jadis' double-crosses, decides to abandon her as he and Michonne escape. Jadis lures the remaining walkers into an industrial shredder to protect herself, crying to herself as she watches her former friends be destroyed.

In the episode " The Key ", Jadis captures Negan at gunpoint. In the episode " Still Gotta Mean Something ", in flashback, Jadis plays dead to save herself from the massacre of the Scavengers by Simon and the Saviors.

In the present, she takes time to compose herself before collecting a captive Negan and carrying his modified baseball bat, "Lucille", and a suitcase.

Negan tries to apologize for what happened to her people, recognizing that Simon had went against his orders in wiping out the Scavengers, but Jadis is steadfast and still threatens to kill him.

While she is out of sight, he is able to access her suitcase, containing a gun and pictures from her past, convincing her to talk lest he destroy them with a flare.

He reveals that he named his bat after his late wife, Lucille, and, like Jadis' pictures, his bat is the last thing he has to remember his previous life.

Jadis suddenly rushes him, more to get at the flare, but it is knocked out of their hands into a puddle, and extinguishes. She runs off to get another flare as a helicopter hovers briefly overhead before disappearing, too late to see Jadis' second flare.

Jadis breaks down into tears. Jadis lets Negan go; he offers her to come with him and follow a new path, but she refuses.

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