The witch's evil spell was that it was "always winter, but never Christmas". The appearance of Father Christmas was evidence of the first "crack" in the spell's strength. Father Christmas even mentions that he had been trying to get into Narnia for a long while.
Father Christmas is known as "Pai Natal" in Portugal. In Portuguese culture, Pai Natal is associated with the Christmas season, bringing gifts to children on Christmas Eve. The figure shares similarities with other European Christmas traditions, such as Santa Claus.
Narnia, as written in C.S. Lewis's novel "The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe." In this magical land, it was always winter but never Christmas until Aslan's arrival brought an end to the White Witch's reign, bringing back warmth and joy to Narnia.
Father Christmas does not reappear in Narnia after "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" because Aslan has restored balance to the land, eliminating the eternal winter imposed by the White Witch's curse. With peace restored, there is no need for Father Christmas to return to Narnia.
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Iceland is known for having a tradition of Yule Lads who are accompanied by their mother Gryla, who is often depicted as a Christmas witch. While not exactly a "Women Santa," Gryla plays a similar role in Icelandic Christmas folklore.
Father Christmas, who has been kept out of Narnia by the White Witch for many years because it is 'always winter but never Christmas'. Once Aslan returns to Narnia, the thaw begins and Father Christmas can get back in.
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The White Witch stabbed Edmund. He was only saved by Lucy's special healing cordial, given to her by Father Christmas.
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When the White Witch rules Narnia, it is "always winter and never Christmas". The sleigh is the most logical form of transportation. It allows her to ride in grand, ostentatious style, like other queens would ride in a coach in a "normal" country.