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Narnia: High 1-B

Have 0 knowledge on Narnia (excluding the fact that I've watched the first movie as a kid and forgot most of it by now), but from reading the OP and the discussion here, I think InfiniteSped makes the most sense.
 
I honestly am not comfortable with this per se, but I don’t think I can say anything at this point. It has the three things I’ve come to despise form any CRT, be it upgrade or downgrade.

1. Big CRT

2. Mental gymnastics

3. A dozen or more people agreeing, including staff

No thank you.
 
But I still find that rather vague. Infinite chapters is implied to be referring to the number of upper circles that each contain innumerable smaller circles of the previous size. But it could just be a confirmation of their existing uncountable infinite number of worlds. So a Low 1-C structure is the absolute lowest way it can be interpreted. I could even see a possible 1-B given the countless number of upper circles between Wood Between Worlds and Aslan's Country; and if infinite was truly referring to the plains, I could even see High 1-B. But there is a lot of where interpretations sound admittedly vague yes.
^ Most of the uncertainties here come from this reasoning, yes? I don't really see the point, honestly: Assuming that the "infinite chapters" are referring to the infinite worlds that each have their platonic counterparts within Aslan's Country is a bit strange, since all of those seem to be described as being on the same level as one another, hence why there is an "inner England" existing alongside the "real" Narnia. Meanwhile, the worlds within worlds are described as arranged hierarchically, since each inner world is "more real and more beautiful" than the one before, which fits much better with the "infinite chapters," as those are also described as going on forever and as becoming better as the "story" progresses.

I understand thinking the statement itself is vague, though, so "possibly High 1-B" is fine by me, too.
 
Okay. Thank you for the evaluation. I think that we have likely reached a conclusion then.
 
Okay. That can probably be applied then.
 
An offsite user also asks if Aslan be Low 1-A too out of trinitarian christianity being true in Narnia
 
What has been accepted here can probably be applied. Is somebody willing to handle it please?
 
Okay. Is somebody willing to apply that, and which pages need to be unlocked? Take note that I need to know the exact page titles.
 
Uhh it seems this has been accepted but can someone tell me what exactly makes the layers of this heirarchy uncountably infinitely greater than the last?
 
Can somebody list the knowledgeable members and staff who have helped out in this thread earlier, so I can send a notification to them, please?
 
I'm not sure if I have anything beyond what was already said, but I think At least 1-B, possibly High 1-B is alright.
 
Okay then. Is somebody willing and able to properly apply what has been accepted here please?
 
I do not remember. Sorry.
 
Considering Ultima was the one who made the proposals, it seems like he would be most suited to list what's on the profile.
 
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