In the world of Narnia, goats are depicted as intelligent and agile creatures with a mischievous nature. They often appear as sidekicks to more prominent characters, such as Mr. Tumnus or the Beavers. In "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," Mr. Tumnus is depicted as a faun; half-man, half-goat. His character is instrumental in the story's plot and helps to introduce the Pevensie siblings to the world of Narnia. In "Prince Caspian," the goat Reepicheep, a prominent character, is portrayed as a brave and loyal companion to Prince Caspian, and a formidable fighter. Overall, goats in Narnia are depicted as resourceful and indispensable characters that contribute to the narrative's richness.
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