Oh, she'd fit beautifully into any of the White Wolf/World of Darkness settings.
Let's see -- Vampire: I guess she'd be a Tremere, trying to take over the mortal world by locking it in endless winter. Aslan would be a lion-shifter (shoot, what were they called again? the Simba?), and the kids would be his mortal kinfolk, whose blood ties them to the battle.
Werewolf: See above for Aslan and the kids, but here Jadis is a servant of the Wyrm who hates all living things and wants to spread death and ruin by provoking a nuclear winter.
Mage: Don't know as much about that system, but the Witch could be a rogue Verbena who's into blood sacrifice, some sort of techno-freak who wants to pave over the whole planet, or if you wanted more of a Golden Age feel, a wacked-out Son of Ether with a weather-control device.
Changeling: Well, this one's obvious. Jadis is an ancient and powerful unseelie Sidhe. Endless winter is merely the outward manifestation of her desire to crush the Seelie court as part of a misguided plan to bring back belief in faerie and put humanity under her dominion. Aslan et all are creatures out of the deep dreaming and the kids are the long-lost heirs to the seelie throne (though that does kind of remove the "Sons of Adam/Daughters of Eve" thing...)
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Let's see -- Vampire: I guess she'd be a Tremere, trying to take over the mortal world by locking it in endless winter. Aslan would be a lion-shifter (shoot, what were they called again? the Simba?), and the kids would be his mortal kinfolk, whose blood ties them to the battle.
Werewolf: See above for Aslan and the kids, but here Jadis is a servant of the Wyrm who hates all living things and wants to spread death and ruin by provoking a nuclear winter.
Mage: Don't know as much about that system, but the Witch could be a rogue Verbena who's into blood sacrifice, some sort of techno-freak who wants to pave over the whole planet, or if you wanted more of a Golden Age feel, a wacked-out Son of Ether with a weather-control device.
Changeling: Well, this one's obvious. Jadis is an ancient and powerful unseelie Sidhe. Endless winter is merely the outward manifestation of her desire to crush the Seelie court as part of a misguided plan to bring back belief in faerie and put humanity under her dominion. Aslan et all are creatures out of the deep dreaming and the kids are the long-lost heirs to the seelie throne (though that does kind of remove the "Sons of Adam/Daughters of Eve" thing...)