The Great Lion, Aslan, King over all Kings in Narnia, helped many a child find their truth self. He took them from their normal lives and turning them into royalty, warriors and symbols of hope. No one would ever forget the Golden Age or the intervening hand of Lady Jill and Lord Eustace.

In some cases, the lesson that needed to be learnt was a hard one. Lord Diggory was not without regret, for it was he who awakened Jadis, Queen of Charn and one could say that all the destruction she caused was a result of his single moment of foolishness. Then, hundreds of years later, King Edmund the Just let pride and greed consume him and almost paid for it with his life. He was rescued by Aslan with a sacrifice the world would never forget.

Two young boys, simply lead astray by the all-consuming pull of evil, one might say. Two boys whose lessons were learnt. The only two sinners Narnia had ever seen.

This is a lie.

There is an untold story of not a boy, but a girl. She was sent to Narnia with her brother and two cousins at the beginning of the Hundred Year winter. Two Sons of Adam and two Daughters of Eve. What went wrong with Aslan's plan? Here was a quartet of children ready to fulfil the prophecy that had been laid out. What went wrong?

The answer lies with the girl whose story is finally about to be told. She is the sinner the world forgot. She is the sinner no-one wishes to remember.

Jadis herself once said that she wanted a boy of her own, someone to take over Narnia when she was gone as Prince and King. That was not the first time she had offered that to a child of the Other World.

Do not judge the girl yet, for like Diggory before her and Edmund after her, she had Aslan to protect her and her family to fight for her safety.

But remember, she is unlike any other child who entered.

Her name was Elana. This is her story.