Post by NNFG Admin on Jun 30, 2008 3:34:54 GMT -4
We have many canons available and are accepting originals.
-An alternate universe of Narnia created for intermediate to advanced rpers.
It has been a year since the four Pevensie children returned from their last visit to Narnia, during which they helped Caspian the tenth defeat his tyrant uncle and reclaim the throne, uniting both Narnia and Telmar. Sadly it was also the last time that Peter and Susan were to visit the wonderful land.
While it has been hard for the two eldest Pevensie’s to let go of the place they love so much, they have accepted Aslan’s words, dealing with it in their own way. Peter has changed greatly since returning. His quick temper and habit to lash out has calmed and he now begins to prepare for his college entrance exams. Susan takes a different way to get over the pain of losing Narnia, and that is to deny it ever existed. She has quickly withdrawn into herself, causing her siblings to worry about her as well as saddened by her behavior.
Together, Peter, Edmund, and Lucy begin to figure out a way to cheer Susan up, to get her to admit that Narnia is more than just a "silly game they used to play". In doing this, they go back Professor Kirke's house, in an attempt to make Susan see. It is while they are there that they feel a strange yet all too familiar feeling and before they know it, they find themselves in Telmar.
Having been transported back to Narnia, Lucy and Edmund are delighted upon realizing where they are. Not only have they returned, but Peter and Susan have as well. This deeply confuses the oldest Pevensie's and they are both torn in different emotions, both glad to be back but feeling as if something isn't right.
Together, the siblings make their way up to the castle, where they meet a very surprised yet happy Caspian, who welcomes them back with open arms. They find out that three years have past since their last visit and that the King has rebuilt Cair Paravel, meaning that the kings and queens of old can return to their past home.
A lot can change in three years, and while most are for the good, it is impossible to not have the bad as well. Despite Caspian's leadership, uniting the two people of Telmar and Narnia has proved harder than originally thought. Some have even created groups that plan to go against all that the new king has come to accomplish. This won't be difficult to do, since they have joined forces with the Calormenes to overtake both Narnia and Archenland.
It seems as if Caspian will need the help of his old friends to put an end to the threat that lies so heavily on the kingdom. But one has to wonder, even with the help, will they be able to right all that is going wrong?
While it has been hard for the two eldest Pevensie’s to let go of the place they love so much, they have accepted Aslan’s words, dealing with it in their own way. Peter has changed greatly since returning. His quick temper and habit to lash out has calmed and he now begins to prepare for his college entrance exams. Susan takes a different way to get over the pain of losing Narnia, and that is to deny it ever existed. She has quickly withdrawn into herself, causing her siblings to worry about her as well as saddened by her behavior.
Together, Peter, Edmund, and Lucy begin to figure out a way to cheer Susan up, to get her to admit that Narnia is more than just a "silly game they used to play". In doing this, they go back Professor Kirke's house, in an attempt to make Susan see. It is while they are there that they feel a strange yet all too familiar feeling and before they know it, they find themselves in Telmar.
Having been transported back to Narnia, Lucy and Edmund are delighted upon realizing where they are. Not only have they returned, but Peter and Susan have as well. This deeply confuses the oldest Pevensie's and they are both torn in different emotions, both glad to be back but feeling as if something isn't right.
Together, the siblings make their way up to the castle, where they meet a very surprised yet happy Caspian, who welcomes them back with open arms. They find out that three years have past since their last visit and that the King has rebuilt Cair Paravel, meaning that the kings and queens of old can return to their past home.
A lot can change in three years, and while most are for the good, it is impossible to not have the bad as well. Despite Caspian's leadership, uniting the two people of Telmar and Narnia has proved harder than originally thought. Some have even created groups that plan to go against all that the new king has come to accomplish. This won't be difficult to do, since they have joined forces with the Calormenes to overtake both Narnia and Archenland.
It seems as if Caspian will need the help of his old friends to put an end to the threat that lies so heavily on the kingdom. But one has to wonder, even with the help, will they be able to right all that is going wrong?
...No Need for Goodbyes