 Prince Caspian is going to become king. And Aslan asks him, do you feel worthy of this? And Caspian confesses that he does not fit in the least bit worthy, reminding us perhaps of the words of the Mass, the words we say during the holy sacrifice of the Mass. Domine non somdinius, Domine non somdinius, Domine non somdinius three times. Lord I am not worthy, Lord I am not worthy, Lord I am not worthy. And it's because he knows he's not worthy that he is worthy. That's the paradox, the first shall be last, the last shall be first. That though somebody thinks he's worthy of power is ipso facto because of that very fact unworthy of it. He who feels himself unworthy is the best person to rule, the one who's going to rule with humility.