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If I could invite any fictional character to my Easter dinner, I’d choose Gandalf from The Lord of the Rings. He’d bring stories, wisdom, and probably some magical fireworks to light up the evening! I’d serve him a rustic feast inspired by the Shire: roast lamb, honey-glazed carrots, warm sourdough bread, and of course, a generous helping of spiced apple pie. And maybe a bit of Elvish wine for good measure! 

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Answer: I’d definitely invite Gandalf from The Lord of the Rings. He’s wise, mysterious, and has that affinity for good meals, so he'd fit right in. I would offer him Roasted Lamb, a nod to traditional Easter meals, but with a twist of elvish herbs, so it’s a bit magical. And I’d imagine Gandalf telling me a tale or two, perhaps about the time he met a hobbit over second breakfast.

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For the ultimate Easter dinner, I’d invite "Aslan from The Chronicles of Narnia" . His majestic presence and profound wisdom would elevate the occasion to a truly magical and meaningful celebration. I’d serve a regal feast featuring rosemary-roasted lamb, spring vegetable risotto, and warm, freshly baked bread to honor the season’s themes of renewal and hope. For dessert, a golden-hued lemon lavender cake, reflecting Aslan’s radiant and serene nature. His stories of Narnia and insights on courage and sacrifice would make the evening unforgettable, with the table aglow in warmth and wonder.

 

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