Scrubb, Eustace Clarence - Cousin of the four Pevensie children. First called into Narnia with Edmund and Lucy Pevensie in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Was turned into a dragon on Dragon Island, an event which changed his personality from that of a spoiled brat to that of a true Narnian. Sailed to the eastern edge of the world with Caspian. Called again into Narnia in The Silver Chair to rescue Prince Rilian from the Queen of the Underland. Sees Aslan's Country when entering and exiting Narnia. Killed in railway accident in Britain. Is transported into Narnia where he rescues King Tirian and fights against Calormene invaders in The Last Battle. Is cast through the stable door into Aslan's country where he remains.
Scrubb, Harold and Alberta - parents of Eustace Clarence Scrubb in The Voyage of theDawn Treader. Live in Cambridge. Considered modern people - vegetarian, non-smokers, teetotalers, and wore a peculiar kind of undergarment. Believed the change in their son was the result of association with the four Pevensie children and were unaware of their son's trips to Narnia.
Sea Girl - of of several sea people spotted by Lucy on the Last Sea before the World's End in The Voyage of theDawn Treader. The Sea Girl is apparently a fish-herdess. She spots Lucy and the two somehow know that they are friends.
Sea King - leader of an underwater hunting party in The Voyage of theDawn Treader. Spots the Dawn Treader and shakes his spear menacingly at it as the ship passes.
Sea Serpent - attacked the Dawn Treader between Burnt Island and Deathwater Island in The Voyage of theDawn Treader. The Sea Serpent's attack was thwarted when the crew was able to push the Dawn Treader through the loop of the animal's body.
Seven Brothers of Shuddering Wood - red dwarfs who fashion swords and mail for the old Narnians in Prince Caspian. They outfit Caspian with sword, helmet, and chain mail prior to the Council on Dancing Lawn.
Shar - one of the first wave of Archenlanders to fall upon Rabadash's army in the battle of Anvard in The Horse and His Boy.
Shasta - see Cor
She-Elephant - one of the first Talking Beasts of Narnia. In The Magician's Nephew, she was among the party which tried to determine exactly what Andrew Ketterly is.
Shift - the deceptive ape who dressed a donkey in a lion skin and presented him as Aslan in The Last Battle. Deceives the Land of Narnia with his false Aslan. Gives Narnia over to Calormen. Thrown into the Shrine of Tash where he is destroyed.
Shovel, Clodsley - a mole. One of the old Narnians Caspian meets in the forest prior to the Council on Dancing Lawn in Prince Caspian. Helps to provide food for the tree people after the second Battle of Beruna.
Silenus - fat party-goer who rode about on a donkey encouraging all to eat and drink. Tumnus tells of him coming out to dances with the fauns in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe to celebrate the resurrection of the tree people in Prince Caspian.
Slinkey - a Talking Fox of Narnia who sides with Rishda Tarkaan in The Last Battle. Is killed in battle, presumably by Eustace.
Snowflake - horse belonging to the Lady of the Green Kirtle, Queen of Underworld in The Silver Chair. Freed from Underworld when Jill rides her to Overworld.
Sopespian, Lord - in the army of Miraz, one of two men who conspired with one another to destroy Miraz in Prince Caspian. When Miraz falls during single combat, Sopespian rushes on King Peter and is subsequently killed for doing so.
Sorner, Spotty - one of several bullies who sees Aslan's back when Jill and Eustace return to England in The Silver Chair. Terrorized when he is whipped by Eustace and Caspian with the flat of a sword.
Stonefoot - a giant in Tirian's army in The Last Battle. Never sees battle in the last battle because he and the entirety of the King's army are killed before they reach Tirian.
Strawberry - the hansom-horse in The Magician's Nephew. Offspring of a cavalry charger. Ridden by Jadis during her time in London. Transported to Narnia where he became the first Talking and Flying Horse in Narnia, Fledge.
Swallowpad - a Talking Raven of Narnia. Accompanies King Edmund and Queen Susan to Tashbaan when Susan is courted by Rabadash in The Horse and His Boy. Apparently, Swallowpad is an advisor who offers information and advice when it is requested.