<P> The White Witch then sends Maugrim and the fastest of his wolves to the Beavers' house, to "kill whatever they find there", and to make "all speed" to the Stone Table if the Beavers and Edmund's siblings have already left . The wolves find the house empty, and the harshness of the witch's imposed winter prevents them from finding any tracks or scent . As instructed, they head for the Stone Table to wait for the witch, but by the time they reach it, the snow has melted and the witch has been forced to continue on foot . As Aslan's army assembles near the Stone Table, Maugrim attacks Susan Pevensie, and is killed by Peter Pevensie, for which the latter is given the title "Sir Peter Wolfsbane". Aslan's creatures then follow Maugrim's subordinate wolf to the White Witch, enabling them to rescue Edmund . </P> <P> Maugrim is mentioned in Prince Caspian when Peter retrieves his sword from the treasury of Cair Paravel, stating, "It is my sword Rhindon...with it I killed the Wolf". </P> <P> Maugrim appears in the 1988 BBC production on The Chronicles of Narnia, portrayed by Canadian actor Martin Stone . He assumes the form of a humanoid wolf - like creature when speaking or fighting, and an actual wolf when standing guard at the Witch's castle, traveling, or mortally wounded . As in the book, he is killed by Peter after appearing at the Stone Table, where he has been sent on the White Witch's orders after Edmund informs her than his siblings and Aslan have reached Narnia . </P> <P> Martin Stone returned a year later in Prince Caspian as the werewolf who was slain by Peter and Edmund Pevensie, alongside a hag (played by Barbara Kellerman, who had previously played the White Witch) and the dwarf Nikabrik, who had enlisted their help in an attempt to resurrect the White Witch as part of the battle to defeat the evil Narnian ruler King Miraz - who was indeed an evil ruler, but in the words of Caspian (Miraz's own nephew) was "the cruellest enemy of all - a tyrant a hundred times worse than Miraz himself". </P>

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