Prince Caspian
(C. S. Lewis)
Prince Caspian is the second book in the Chronicles of Narnia series. Due to the magic of time in Narnia, it is now many many generations after the events of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. The four siblings, Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy, are once more drawn to the magical world of Narnia. The land is now no longer ruled by the rightful king, but by the usurper Miraz. He has done away with all the rightful challengers to the throne, all but the young boy Prince Caspian. The prince would have been killed as well, but his tutor (secretly a half-dwarf) helped him escape in the nick of time. The Prince has grown up on tales of magic and mystery, of dwarfs and fauns and talking beasts and Aslan. Miraz is trying to erase all traces of this "Old Narnia" with his belief in the sole dominence of Men. After escaping, he meets up with some of these "Old Narnians", and learns even more about this wonderful world that he ought to be the king of. Some are friendly, some are not so friendly, but all of them hate the tyrant Miraz. They are all in hiding thanks to Miraz, but Caspian and his guides go and visit them and convince them to go to a council of war. The Prince Caspian rallies an army of Old Narnian remnents, and calls on Aslan to help him. Aslan sends the four siblings, who were the Kings and Queens of Narnia the last time they were there. They get together, and with the aid of Aslan, finally overthrow Miraz and his Telemarines. Not wanting to simply kill all the Telemarines, and knowing that they originally came from our world, Aslan creates a passageway to an island in the Pacific where they will be allowed to live in peace. This doorway also leads back to England, for the four children must head back. A sad time for the two eldest, Peter and Susan, for they will never return here.
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