To the glistening Eastern sea, I give you Queen Lucy, the Valiant. To the great Western Wood, King Edmund the Just. To the radiant Southern sun, Queen Susan, the Gentle; and to the clear Northern sky I give you King Peter, the Magnificent. Once a king or queen of Narnia, always a king or queen. May your wisdom grace us ‘til the stars rain down from the heavens.
get to know me meme; 6/10 favourite movies: the chronicles of narnia: the lion, the witch and the wardrobe (2005)
Tag: narnia
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I’d like to think that when Susan Pevensie heard the news of the train crash, she changed.
Distraught with grief, the realization that she is the last Friend of Narnia hits her, and she becomes desperate to get back. Any time she hears of anything abnormal, she is there- hoping to see a portal to a sunny beach or snowy woods once more. She volunteers at the orphanage and listens to the stories of far away lands the children find while playing, and her heart breaks each time she does not find her beloved Narnia. She loses hope and slowly grows old with age, telling her children the stories of her youth and former position as queen, yet they take it only as fiction.
As she is about to lose all hope, she sits down in her rocking chair and stares at the horizom, praying to find a way back to Narnia. As the sun rises, a glimmer of Aslan appears. She walks towards him, the smiling faces of her siblings reflecting in her mind.
Wrong will be right, when Aslan comes in sight, At the sound of his roar, sorrows will be no more, When he bares his teeth, winter meets its death, And when he shakes his mane, we shall have Spring again.
book awesome meme; 4/5 all time favourites: the chronicles of narnia by c.s. lewis (1950-56)
get to know me → female characters [4/5]
lucy pevensie. one day, you will be old enough to start reading fairytales again.
If you’ve been up all night and cried ‘till you have no more tears left in you — you will know that there comes, in the end, a sort of quietness. You feel as if nothing was ever going to happen again.

































