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      • So, although The Magicians plays on other fantasy novels — seriously, the first chunk of the book is very similar to Harry Potter — the Fillory aspect draws much more inspiration from Narnia, which is important to remember when Quentin and his friends travel there on an exploratory quest.
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  2. Fillory is real; Penny has come into possession of a button that will allow others to go there with him. The magicians enter Fillory and search for a quest, finding it more dangerous and divided than the books indicated.

    • Lev Grossman
    • 2009
  3. Jan 25, 2016 · Fillory Is Fictional, But Important to 'Magicians' by Molly Freeman. Jan. 25, 2016. Many fantasy novels, both for children and adults, have built magical worlds that readers wished were real....

  4. Mar 22, 2018 · The latter is exemplified by Narnia, and Grossman seems to have based Fillory off Narnia. So you have a bunch of children who go to Fillory, and fulfill the quests provided by the god-sheep. However, as you read further you will find that though Fillory does resemble Narnia on the surface, it is given a much more adult treatment.

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    Fillory was a magical world led by the twin gods Ember and Umber and the setting of the Fillory and Further series, a collection of novels written by Christopher Plover recounting the experiences of the Chatwin children.

    The original home of the Wellspring, Fillory was destroyed during its rapture when High King Margo Hanson turned back the Clockwork Heart in order to prevent an undead army commanded by Martin Chatwin from destroying life in the Multiverse. Led by Hanson, the Fillorians were transported onboard the Ark to their new home to spare them from the destruction of their world.

    Fillory may refer to:

    •World of Fillory - the old world of Fillory

    •New Fillory - the new world of the Fillorians

    •Fillorian Empire - the various countries and states formed under the leadership of the High King of Fillory

    •Kingdom of Fillory - the heart of the Empire and capital of the nation

    •Fillorians United - a rebel faction of Fillorians

    •Fillorians - the citizens of the Kingdom of Fillory

    •Fillorian Dying Fish - a species of fish

    •Fillory and Further - a novel series written by Christopher Plover

    •The Fillorian Candidate - Season 3, Episode 12

    •Fillory and Further (episode) - Season 5, Episode 13

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  5. Christopher Plover’s Fillory and Further is a series of five novels published in England in the 1930s. They describe the adventures of the five Chatwin children in a magical land that they discover while on holiday in the countryside with their eccentric aunt and uncle.

  6. Jan 22, 2019 · Q and Julia bonded over a Narnia-esque book series called Fillory And Further by a man named Christopher Plover; a story about the Chatwin siblings, who travel to a magical land called Fillory...

  7. Aug 11, 2009 · After graduation he and his friends make a stunning discovery: Fillory is real. But the land of Quentin’s fantasies turns out to be much darker and more dangerous than he could have imagined. His childhood dream becomes a nightmare with a shocking truth at its heart.

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