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Bism was the nation/state six thousand feet beneath Underland at the bottom of the World of Narnia, also called the Really Deep Realm. It was the home of all Narnian Gnomes where crystals, diamonds, and gold grew and thrived in a similar way to plants and whose "juices" could be harvested for food and drink. Once the gemstones died, they fossilised and became the hard gemstones that humans are used to collecting on the surface of the earth. Bism was also full of great lava rivers that were inhabited by Salamanders and Dragons; Bism was nearly visited by Prince Rilian during the Fall of Underland.

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  • Bism, en el universo fantástico de Narnia, es un país situado en grandes cavernas por debajo del Reino Profundo, a miles debrazas por debajo de las tierras superficiales. Este país solamente es solamente mencionado en el libro La silla de plata.
  • Bism was the nation/state six thousand feet beneath Underland at the bottom of the World of Narnia, also called the Really Deep Realm. It was the home of all Narnian Gnomes where crystals, diamonds, and gold grew and thrived in a similar way to plants and whose "juices" could be harvested for food and drink. Once the gemstones died, they fossilised and became the hard gemstones that humans are used to collecting on the surface of the earth. Bism was also full of great lava rivers that were inhabited by Salamanders and Dragons; Bism was nearly visited by Prince Rilian during the Fall of Underland.
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  • Bism, en el universo fantástico de Narnia, es un país situado en grandes cavernas por debajo del Reino Profundo, a miles debrazas por debajo de las tierras superficiales. Este país solamente es solamente mencionado en el libro La silla de plata.
  • Bism was the nation/state six thousand feet beneath Underland at the bottom of the World of Narnia, also called the Really Deep Realm. It was the home of all Narnian Gnomes where crystals, diamonds, and gold grew and thrived in a similar way to plants and whose "juices" could be harvested for food and drink. Once the gemstones died, they fossilised and became the hard gemstones that humans are used to collecting on the surface of the earth. Bism was also full of great lava rivers that were inhabited by Salamanders and Dragons; Bism was nearly visited by Prince Rilian during the Fall of Underland. Jill, Eustace, Puddleglum and Prince Rilian were attempting to escape from Underland when they encountered a gnome named Golg who told them about the land of Bism. Rilian initially wanted to visit the land of Bism because his father Caspian X explored lands to the end of the world and he thought it would be fitting if he explored lands to the bottom of it. However, the four could hear a Salamander speak to them from far below, saying "the chasm, it closes!" A few minutes later the entrance to Bism had slammed on itself. The caverns of Bism were presumably flooded and darkened when the world came to an end. Since the Dragons and Salamanders made their way to the surface, via newly created tunnels, consumed the vegetation, died and rotted into skeleton structures, the Gnomes presumably made their way through these tunnels to the Overworld and entered Aslan's Country through the stable door. Once Father Time had destroyed the Moon and the Sun, the caverns, along with the rest of the new body of water became solid ice.
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