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  1. Nov 28, 2019 · She’s looking for the panserbjørne king Iofur Raknison. Turns out the panserbjørne are holding Lord Asriel hostage. Iofur is really into human stuff, so Mrs. Coulter knows how to get him to do what she wants. She tells him she wants to baptize him and have him be part of the Magisterium.

  2. Lyra Belacqua, aged around eleven at the beginning of the trilogy, is the daughter of Lord Asriel and Marisa Coulter in a fictional Oxford, similar to our own. She is being brought up at Jordan College, where the scholars, professors and servants treat her as an adopted daughter.

  3. Jul 1, 1995 · The protagonist of the book is Lyra, a young girl, who is parentless and seemingly friendless. She has grown up in an Oxford College and has developed a detachment to her guardians. She spends her days enjoying her youth and harassing those that turn out to be some of her greatest allies.

  4. Nov 5, 2019 · Lord Asriel’s daemon is a snow leopard named Stelmaria. In the TV series, Stelmaria is voiced by Helen McCrory, who you might recognize as Narcissa Malfoy in the Harry Potter film series.

  5. When they are not there is when after the chaos of battle, Lyra, Scoresby and Iorek go off to rescue Lord Asriel from Svalbard, which is not what the Gyptians set out to do. They can't just take the kids further to the North, but have to bring them back. The Master being able to read the Aletheiometer is wrong.

  6. After accidentally killing an intruder, Will escapes via a portal into another world and finds himself in the city of Cittàgazze where he meets Lyra and her dæmon Pantalaimon, who have arrived from her world via the opening in the sky created by her father, Lord Asriel (in Northern Lights).

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  8. Dec 24, 2019 · After Asriel and Mrs. Coulter go their separate ways, Lyra is left alone - with Roger's body. While crying over her dead friend, and her grief that she brought him to this place where he died, Lyra and Pantalaimon (Kit Connor) figure out what to do next.

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