Post by Queen Susan the Gentle on Jun 23, 2008 23:06:04 GMT -4
Aslan's words struck her harder than any other. She could no longer return to Narnia. But she, determined to return to the home of her lover, has found her way back. Her other three siblings return to Narnia to retrieve her only to find that Narnia has taken a turn for the worst in her coming. She had defied Aslan.
High King Peter the Magnificent, came only to search for his younger sister. He too shared the same exile from Narnia yet he believed very strongly that he could bring more good with his coming than bad. But Others have risen against him and his strategies in battle have not proved to be effective thins time. There was always someone to push him back as the though Aslan had been helping his enemies.
King Edmund, the Just, came to search for both his sister and Aslan who had disappeared when Susan came. As far as he knew there was nothing to prove that the two occurrences were nothing more than coincidental, but still he knew Aslan not to be a tame lion.
Queen Lucy, the Valiant, followed came to Narnia for so many reasons that to list them all here would take more than a day to write. When she first came she was happy for returning, worried for her sister, and concerned about Aslan as well as the rest of the Narnians. She would often leave in the night in hopes of seeing the great lion. On one of these nights she did not return.
War has come to all Narnia
Queen Lucy's disappearance has been a powerful blow against the moral of the Narnians. The fact that no trace was left of her, not even tracks to follow, led many to believe it was a flying beast that took her. The many bits and foliage that had been pulled apart as she fled forced others to believe this beast was no beast, but a man. But, ever so rarely, a great paw print would bee seen near the path young Lucy was said to have followed. Some believed Aslan was her murderer.
But even through all this others have come forth. The son of lord Miraz, though he is still a boy, knows about his father's death and lives to avenge him. Even at his age his vengeful soul has made him strong and cold hearted. He will not fall easily.
Lord Miraz's son, Lamont, laid trap to hurt his cousin in hopes of bringing him closer to the throne. In this plot sucess was nealy his. The monster that aids him, a shape-shifting creature known as a changeling and a demon, the only beast that can exist after a dual with Aslan, posed as Caspian's father for a time. He played his fart far too well.
The elder queen blames most of the demon's sucess on herself, for it is her who accepted him as Caspian's father more than any. But it seemed he did more good than bad. The demon, the one who had first kidnapped young Lucy and taught her to tremble at the sight of her, freed her. The demon, who never believed in love, had convinced Caspian to marry. In doing so the triplets of his cousin would forever be believed as his children.
Two of the trio of unborn children never lived to see life, as was Lamont's plot. The supposed King Caspian the IX would be the first to tell his son of Lamont's murdering of his own children. but their deaths would only be the first of so many.
Little Galen, the only child to survive his father's tryanny, was born beside the tree where Caspian proposed to Susan. The roars of lions could be heard in the air. After his birth they searched for the great lion once more to have his blessing over the child. But he was nowhere to be found.
What remained was the body of Queen Lucy, slain by the demon who let himself appear to be Aslan. He and the great lion dualed and though Aslan was victorious, as he always was, the demon still lived and Lucy did not.
Then came Katrina, and elf from the endless forests. But she was unlike the others, staying away from humans and living in trees. She lived among them with a diffrent kind of magic that only two can hold at a time. She is the only one of her kind and seeks an apprentice of her own, should she be able to look past her own grief.
Katrina claims to love Caspian with neverending passion. Because of his love for Susan she has lead attacks against the queen, aided her demon enemies, and tried to end her own life. Luckily she was never sucessful. But durring one of these attempts a new prophecy came
There is a history that before this new war was unknown. King Caspian the X is a half breed demon and his mother never truly died but was taken back to the Firefields, the land of demons. His blood combined with the blood of a daugher has created the demonic son of Aslan. There is a prophecy to be filled for this boy, so long as he remains the only demonic son. The demons would hunt to their ends to have him.
But there is hope. Katrina, Caspian, and Susan. All cannot survive without all. Every warrior in Narnia follows one of these three and anyone else they may fallow, whether it be High King Peter or Edmund, follow one of these three. They can stand against the demons and stop this prophecy from ever happening.
High King Peter the Magnificent, came only to search for his younger sister. He too shared the same exile from Narnia yet he believed very strongly that he could bring more good with his coming than bad. But Others have risen against him and his strategies in battle have not proved to be effective thins time. There was always someone to push him back as the though Aslan had been helping his enemies.
King Edmund, the Just, came to search for both his sister and Aslan who had disappeared when Susan came. As far as he knew there was nothing to prove that the two occurrences were nothing more than coincidental, but still he knew Aslan not to be a tame lion.
Queen Lucy, the Valiant, followed came to Narnia for so many reasons that to list them all here would take more than a day to write. When she first came she was happy for returning, worried for her sister, and concerned about Aslan as well as the rest of the Narnians. She would often leave in the night in hopes of seeing the great lion. On one of these nights she did not return.
War has come to all Narnia
Queen Lucy's disappearance has been a powerful blow against the moral of the Narnians. The fact that no trace was left of her, not even tracks to follow, led many to believe it was a flying beast that took her. The many bits and foliage that had been pulled apart as she fled forced others to believe this beast was no beast, but a man. But, ever so rarely, a great paw print would bee seen near the path young Lucy was said to have followed. Some believed Aslan was her murderer.
But even through all this others have come forth. The son of lord Miraz, though he is still a boy, knows about his father's death and lives to avenge him. Even at his age his vengeful soul has made him strong and cold hearted. He will not fall easily.
This was how the story began . . . but it has become very diffrent
Lord Miraz's son, Lamont, laid trap to hurt his cousin in hopes of bringing him closer to the throne. In this plot sucess was nealy his. The monster that aids him, a shape-shifting creature known as a changeling and a demon, the only beast that can exist after a dual with Aslan, posed as Caspian's father for a time. He played his fart far too well.
The elder queen blames most of the demon's sucess on herself, for it is her who accepted him as Caspian's father more than any. But it seemed he did more good than bad. The demon, the one who had first kidnapped young Lucy and taught her to tremble at the sight of her, freed her. The demon, who never believed in love, had convinced Caspian to marry. In doing so the triplets of his cousin would forever be believed as his children.
Two of the trio of unborn children never lived to see life, as was Lamont's plot. The supposed King Caspian the IX would be the first to tell his son of Lamont's murdering of his own children. but their deaths would only be the first of so many.
Little Galen, the only child to survive his father's tryanny, was born beside the tree where Caspian proposed to Susan. The roars of lions could be heard in the air. After his birth they searched for the great lion once more to have his blessing over the child. But he was nowhere to be found.
What remained was the body of Queen Lucy, slain by the demon who let himself appear to be Aslan. He and the great lion dualed and though Aslan was victorious, as he always was, the demon still lived and Lucy did not.
Then came Katrina, and elf from the endless forests. But she was unlike the others, staying away from humans and living in trees. She lived among them with a diffrent kind of magic that only two can hold at a time. She is the only one of her kind and seeks an apprentice of her own, should she be able to look past her own grief.
Katrina claims to love Caspian with neverending passion. Because of his love for Susan she has lead attacks against the queen, aided her demon enemies, and tried to end her own life. Luckily she was never sucessful. But durring one of these attempts a new prophecy came
The New Prophecy
There is a history that before this new war was unknown. King Caspian the X is a half breed demon and his mother never truly died but was taken back to the Firefields, the land of demons. His blood combined with the blood of a daugher has created the demonic son of Aslan. There is a prophecy to be filled for this boy, so long as he remains the only demonic son. The demons would hunt to their ends to have him.
But there is hope. Katrina, Caspian, and Susan. All cannot survive without all. Every warrior in Narnia follows one of these three and anyone else they may fallow, whether it be High King Peter or Edmund, follow one of these three. They can stand against the demons and stop this prophecy from ever happening.
The story will continue . . .