Bree (Narnia)

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Narnia character

Bree with Shasta pictured on the cover of The Horse and His Boy.
Breehy-hinny-brinny-hoohy-hah
Race/Nation Talking Beast / Calormen
Gender Male
Major character in
The Horse and His Boy

Bree (short for Breehy-hinny-brinny-hoohy-hah) is a fictional character in C. S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia. He is the title character and featured prominently in the third book, The Horse and His Boy.

Bree, an adventurous and inquisitive colt, grew up in Narnia. He disregarded the warnings of his mother and ventured south past Archenland and into Calormen, where he was enslaved by the Tarkaan Anradin. He spent many years pretending to be a dumb and witless horse to hide his origins, and became one of the Tarkaan's prized possessions.

When Tarkann Anradin stays at Arsheesh's hut Bree and Shasta planed to run away to Narnia together. They set out north immediately, despite the fact that Shasta had never sat on a horse in his life. Bree is obliged to teach him as they go. Before long, they come upon another pair of runaways: the Tarkheena Aravis, and her talking Narnian mare, Hwin. Aravis, who is headed for Narnia in order to escape marriage, is at first reluctant to join forces with Shasta, but Bree and Hwin eventually convince her to do so, and the four continue on to Tashbaan.

In the crowded capital city, the group is split up: Shasta is mistaken for the visiting prince of Archenland, and is bustled off by the Narnian embassy, while Aravis and the horses become the guests of the bubbly Tarkheena Lasaraleen. Eventually, Aravis persuades Lasaraleen to help them find a way out of the city, so that they can meet Shasta at the prearranged rendezvous point. Lasaraleen arranges for a groom to take the horses to the meeting place, while she herself takes Avaris down to the river via the palace, where they accidentally overhear the Tisroc's plan to lay siege to Anvard.

After finally meeting up again with Shasta, the foursome races across the desert to Archenland to warn of the impending attack. Shasta fights with the forces of Narnia against the Calormenes, while Bree, Aravis and Hwin, watch the battle from the dwelling of the Hermit of the Southern March. The battle is a decisive victory for the Narnians and Archenlanders, and Bree is finally able to return to his homeland, after a frantic moment of uncertainty as to whether real Narnian talking horses roll, or if rolling is a low habit he has picked up from the Calormen horses. Bree takes one last roll, just to be safe.

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