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'''Aravis''' is a [[fictional character]] in 1954 novel ''[[The Horse and His Boy]]'' by C. S. Lewis.
 
Aravis is a young [[Tarkheena]], a female member of the ruling nobility of [[Calormen]]. With her horse, [[Hwin]], who is revealed to be a talking beast from the land of [[Narnia (country)|Narnia]], she flees from her home, to escape an arranged marriage with Ahoshta Tarkaan. Aravis is a strong character whose confidence, bravery, and loyalty are offset by arrogance and self-centeredness. She is also said to be an amazing [[storytelling|storyteller]], which is partly the result of her upbringing: the art of telling stories forms part of the education of the nobility. On their journey north to freedom in Narnia, they fall into company with the talking stallion, [[Bree (Narnia)|Bree]], and the boy [[Shasta (Narnia)|Shasta]]. Aravis overhears a plot by the Calormenes to invade [[Archenland]] and Narnia, and with this [[Intelligence (information gathering)|intelligence,]], the four companions can warn the Archenlanders in time to thwart the invasion. In the process of their adventures, through a series of "lessons" and encounters, Aravis's character is transformed, and she acquires humility and sensitivity. Her companion, Shasta, is discovered to be the lost heir to the kingdom of Archenland, and, upon reaching adulthood, he and Aravis marry, and rule as king and queen. They are the parents of [[List of characters in The Chronicles of Narnia#R|Ram the Great]], the "most famous of all the kings of Archenland".
 
==Fictional character biography==