Avatar The Last Airbender vs Chronicles of Narnia

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So sometimes in the possible future I am planing to write a chronicles of Narnia meets ATLA universe fanfiction and I was wondering what do people think about the idea? I have three scenarios of how this would work
1.) Military invasion: While the four kids went back to Narnia they witness the invasion that the Fire Naiton will launch a attack on Narnia. I would like to know could The Fire Naiton invade Narnia? How would that work?
2.) Peaceful encounter: While on the Voyage of the Dawn Treader the four kids see that there is a Fire Navy ship on the port bow. They plan to make negotioations and how would the Fire Nation and Narnia get along if they where going to be a peaceful encounter?
3.) A year after Dawn Treader the four somehow make it to the ATLA universe and end up at the southern water tribe before the descovery of Aang. How would things turn out for them if the four brothers and sisters went with the Gaang?
I would like to know how things would turn out if the franchize meet each other and how well would they get along. One of the things that I have a hard time with in these storys is the technological shock that they will experiance when they meet the Fire Naiton. How would Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy react whey see the FN? I also plan to change this as I go along as to make more scenarios.
 
Don't. Please, for the love of god don't do this.
 
Yes Narnia is a far better franchise beloved the world over.
 
Narnia. They have all that religious crap to protect them from any real harm.
 
But what if Aslan was out of the picture than who would win?

But Aslan is equivalent to the Abrahamic God in the Narniaverse. If you create a universe under the assumption that God exists and is all powerful, how are you supposed to get him "out of the picture?"
 
But Aslan is equivalent to the Abrahamic God in the Narniaverse. If you create a universe under the assumption that God exists and is all powerful, how are you supposed to get him "out of the picture?"
Aslan is Jesus; the Emperor-across-the-Sea is God.
 
there actually the same person, but this is not a thread about theology.

Well, if you want to be theologically correct, They're different persons but a single being. On topic, crossover fiction is a terrible idea in general. I don't know enough about either franchise to explain why in specifics.
 
Both have terrible screen adaptations in common, that's my first association with it. So maybe your crossover would involve protagonists from both worlds teaming up to break the fourth wall and go after the responsibles?

Possible movie quote: "You see dead people? It's because you're dead, Shyamalalan."
 
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