Disclaimer: I don't own any of this! Lord of the Rings and everything it contains was originally the idea of J.R.R. Tolkien. Credits for Narnia and everything associated with it go to C.S. Lewis. This was based on the video 'The king, the girl and the lion – Trailer' by Nonokun24 on YouTube.

Author's note: My very first story! Please review.

Now, just to make things clear: I'm Flemish and I still go to school. Meaning my English will be good, but maybe not perfect.

I usually make things complicated with my characters (I write stories at home first), and it's beyond probable I did this time. I actually meant all 4 Pevensies to be Aragorn's children, but I found them too much 'Narnia'. But Lucy being Aragorn's daughter was essential. Then again, I couldn't imagine any of those four alone. They're such a cute family. So things get complicated and there are evolutions.

This is the situation. 'Now' is the moment the actual story begins. During the story, many more relationships come.

Well, let's just read…

Dramatis Personae

Good

Narnians

His Supreme Majesty Aslan, Divine King of Narnia. He is the Founder of Narnia, Creator of Centaurs, Fauns, Griffins and Satyrs, the greatest power in the Kingdom of Narnia. Wiser, greater and braver than any of his followers, the Great Lion, son to the Great Emperor from across the Seas, he definitely is a force to be reckoned with. Last night he was killed by his old enemy Jadis, the White Witch, in Edmund's stead, but he has been revived and returns to defeat Jadis once and for all.

Knight General Peter Pevensie of the Narnian Free Army. Son to one of Narnia's greatest nobles, Peter has always known he was destined for great leadership. But fate had planned more for him than he ever could even dream of: he always thought he would lead the Narnian Humans, about 10.000 strong in numbers, and command an armed force of some 2.000 men, at best, with the rank of Knight Captain. But as Knight General, he commands 10.000 soldiers, Griffins, Talking Animals, Centaurs, Fauns and Satyrs alike, and tomorrow he is to be crowned His Majesty High King Peter the Magnificent of Narnia, Master of the Clear Northern Skies, Lord of Cair Paravel, Emperor of the Lone Islands, so he will rule little less than a hundred thousand Narnians and their vassals at the Lone Islands. Since his father's death in the war against the Witch, he has changed a little, become more sad and serious, but altogether he still is friendly, charming to most of his people, brave, absolutely loyal, even devoted to Aslan, and a total genius when it comes to strategy.

Lady Susan Pevensie. Peter's sister. She never was interested in leadership, convinced her brother would be able to manage. But things have changed over the years. Her brother's responsibilities are huge compared to what all of the family thought. She is intelligent and will help Peter out whenever she can. She still grieves for their parents, but it doesn't affect her behavior much. Only by the fact she has become much more serious, beating Peter at that, and somewhat of a pedant. She doesn't stand by Peter's side in battle, but is the one to witness Aslan's resurrection. Tomorrow she will be crowned HM Queen Susan the Gentle of Narnia, Mistress of the Radiant Southern Sun, Princess of the Lone Islands. Of the House Pevensie, she definitely shows most interest in the Free Peoples.

Lord Captain Edmund Pevensie of the Narnian Free Army. The youngest of the Pevensie siblings. He is a mystery – even his siblings can hardly tell how he actually feels. He had much more problems coping with their father's death. He never managed to get over it. He seems blunt and cold, but when it comes to it, he will protect his family with his life. It is because of his treachery Aslan had to die, but he has learned to hate the Witch more than anyone else. He won't ever be the most popular of the siblings, but he cares least about it. He'll be crowned HM King Edmund the Just, Master of the Great Western Woods, Prince of the Lone Islands.

General Oreius of the Narnian Free Army. This Centaur General has a closer bond with Peter than any of the other officers of the Narnian Free Army. He will be turned to stone by the Witch defending his Prince and Knight General, but Aslan will revive him. When the Pevensies are crowned Kings and Queen, he is appointed by Peter as General of the Narnian Royal Army and Captain of the Royal Centaur Guard. His advice is valued over anyone else's by both the Divine King and the High King (also Lord Marshall).

Tumnus. An old friend of the House Pevensie. The Faun helped them to escape the Witch's army. He was arrested and turned to stone, but revived by the Lion. He is a true coward compared to one of the Kings and Queen or General Oreius, but then again, he is loyal to the cause. In a few days, Edmund will reward him by making him Governor of the Western Woods.

Air Chief Marshall Kazar of the Narnian Free Army, Overlord of the Griffins. This Griffin leads the Narnian Air Force. Like all Griffins, he is loyal to Aslan. He will soon open the battle with his Griffins by bombarding the Witch's incoming army. He too will receive a reward: he is promoted Air Chief Marshall of the Narnian Royal Army and Commander of the Narnian Royal Intelligence.

The Beavers. Talking Animals. They were the first ones of the Narnian Rebels – apart from Tumnus – to meet the Pevensies and they escorted them to Aslan's camp. They are quite common people. Aslan and Peter will offer them a reward, but they'll just ask to repair their destroyed dam so they can go on with their lives.

Easterlings

His Grace the Lord of the Jarw - Rhûnhirrim, Admiral of the Eastern Fleet. The Admiral serves the Dark Lord, but he wouldn't if he had a choice. He fears his allies more than the Free Peoples or the Narnians. He is a noble warrior, a good father and a loyal friend. Without the supports of many Easterling Lords he wouldn't have got the rank of Admiral, for the Dark Lord and most of his closest underlings don't trust him or simply hate him. His true ambition is making Rhûn a Kingdom, independent of Mordor.

Jarw – Kandar, Heir to the Jarw – Rhûnhirrim. Son of the Admiral. Now he's only 12 years old. Not much of a threat. But he is important, for his father is. One day, he will lead the Jarw – Rhûnhirrim. And there's no telling he will continue to lead them on Sauron's dark path.

Jarw – Karnak. The Admiral's daughter. She stands loyally by her brother's side. Though she's only a ten-year-old girl, she doesn't lack in brains. Once her brother is Lord of the Clan, she'll be his greatest support.

His Grace the Lord of the Rhûnhirrim, Master of the Brotherhood of the Faithful to the Dragon. A wise and noble warrior, and an intimate friend of the Admiral's. The Brotherhood, named for the God of the Easterlings, wishes a King returned to the Eastern throne. They figured out Sauron is a problem for that matter. But are they to fight the Dark Lord?

People of the Lone Islands

Lord Admiral Drinian of the Imperial Navy of the Lone Islands, Admiral of the Narnian Royal Navy. The Lone Islands have an ancient tradition of sailing. Their fishermen as well as their Imperial Marines are among the finest in all of Middle – Earth. Drinian is the supreme commander of the ships at Peter's service and will answer to no one but the High King. He is a little proud, but whatever his Emperor commands, he will serve.

The Free Peoples

His Royal Majesty Aragorn Ellessar, High King of Gondor, Lord of the Dùnedain of the North, Liege of the Reunited Kingdom, Leader and Lord Marshall of the Free Peoples. He is a seasoned fighter. Under his leadership, the Free Peoples have cleansed Mirkwood and even Moria of the Goblins and other vile beasts. Together with his old friend Gandalf, he created the Union of the Free Peoples. Aragorn came to rule it, but he often asked – and asks – for the Wizard's advice. He is described as the strongest human warrior of this lifetime. He is brave, a good general and a great King.

Her Royal Highness Lucy, Crown Princess of Gondor, future Lady of the Dùnedain of the North, Crown Princess of the Reunited Kingdom, Heiress to the Free Peoples. Aragorn's daughter. His only child. She was the first one of the Free Peoples to enter Narnia ever – or very near to. She is very important because of the fact she has met Aslan and off course because she's Aragorns only child. She's a sweet, eight-year-old girl, clever, cheerful, friendly, eager to lend a hand whenever she can.

Her Majesty Arwen Evenstar, Queen of Gondor, Princess of the Noldor Elves. Wife to High King Aragorn, daughter to Master Elrond, the great Elven Lord, mother to Princess Lucy; Arwen is an important part of the family. She is a kind woman, though quite serious – she is surrounded by the leaders of the Free Peoples who are almost constantly discussing the war they'll be fighting one day.

Master Elrond, Prince of the Noldor Elves. Father-in-law of Aragorn and an authority on himself. He is a valiant warrior, but his greatest strength lies in wisdom, not in arms.

Elladan and Elrohir, Princes of the Noldor Elves. Elrond's sons. Elladan is sometimes cynical and usually a very serious man, Elrohir is more spontaneous, a kind man who both feels and shows great love for his family. He and his brother are particularly fond of their niece Lucy. Both of them will rather die than letting anyone hurt her.

Gandalf the Grey. One of the Lords of the Free Peoples. His wisdom is highly valued by Aragorn and his underlings. If he advises it, it will probably be done. He is the greatest opponent of the Dark Lord Sauron.

Generals Legolas and Gimli of the Army of the Free Peoples. Aragorn's best friends. He made them Generals because they're absolutely loyal to him. They are the sons of King Thranduil of Mirkwood and the prominent Dwarf Gloìn respectively. Though their races never really liked each other, they are the best of friends. Both are wise, kind and brave and have sense of humor. Legolas just shows more of his wisdom and kindness and Gimli more of his bravery and sense of humor.

HM King Théoden of Rohan, Knight Marshall of the Army of the Free Peoples. An older warrior, but brave at heart, who still leads his horsemen to battle. He is a kind elderly man and a valiant, honorable fighter.

His Royal Highness Éomer, Prince of Rohan. Théoden's nephew. He is his uncle's second-in-command, Marshall of the Royal Army of Rohan. A kind man, a fierce warrior. A typical Rohir, in fact.

Her Highness Éowyn, Princess of Rohan. Éomer's sister. Being a woman, she isn't supposed to go into battle, but she wants nothing more than taking the enemies of her country and her family on in combat.

Halbarad, Leader of the Dùnedain of the North. This old friend of Aragorn's replaces him in the North when he's absent – which is quite often. His character looks a lot like Aragorn's – though he is a little 'inferior' to the High King of Gondor.

Denethor, Steward of Gondor. At first, the elderly Steward wasn't pleased to see a King return to the throne of Gondor, but he accepted it after a while. But is his will strong enough to overpower the Palantìr of Minas Tirith?

Lord Captain Boromir of the Army of the Free Peoples. Denethor's oldest son. His most beloved son as well. He always wanted to be King, or he would settle for Steward. But when Aragorn came, he followed his father – though he accepted the King's leadership sooner. But has he really become immune to the seductive force of power?

Knight Captain Faramir of the Army of the Free Peoples, Prince of Ithilien. Denethor's youngest son. He is devoted to the King and always has been. He's different, unlike the others. He is wiser, friendlier, and more careful, but that doesn't stop him from being brave.

Prince Imrahil of Dol Amroth, Knight Captain of the Army of the Free Peoples. Faramir's cousin. One of Gondor's most important nobles. He is loyal to the King. Wise, valiant and kind.

Frodo Baggins of the Shire. By chance, he got the Ring. Soon he'll have to destroy it. He will doubt his chances of success, but will carry on nonetheless. He is more careful than most others and less valiant, but he's brave enough to go on, even when he thinks it's hopeless.

Evil

Narnia

Jadis, the White Witch. She seized power in Narnia and managed to keep Aslan at bay for a hundred years. She hates all good beings, especially humans (though she looks human herself). She killed Aslan and almost wins the battle today, but she is unaware of Aslan's resurrection and will be destroyed by the Lion. But how can the world be rids of such power? Is she really dead, gone and never to return? What dark alliances has she made?

General Orwin. Minotaur General in the Witch's army. One of her strongest warriors. Old enemy of the House Pevensie. Will die by the blade of General Oreius.

Ginnarbrik. Jadis' Dwarf servant. Quite a warrior when occasion calls for it. Will be shot by Susan right after the Battle of Narnia.

Rhûn

His Excellency Khamûl, Governor of Rhûn, His Grace the Lord of the Dark Clan. A treacherous villain. His Clan helped the Dark Lord to power in ages past. Even the other Easterlings distrust them, for in cruelty they are unmatched. A cruel, greedy coward.

Harad

Suladân, the Serpent Lord. A brilliant Haradrim chieftain. The Dark Lord put him in charge of the entire Southern Army – over a hundred thousand well-trained Haradrim soldiers. He is cruel, but smart. His intelligence is capable of overriding his cruelty.

Mordor

The Dark Lord Sauron the Great, King of Mordor, Supreme Leader of the Easterlings, Divine King of Harad. An ancient evil. His body was destroyed 3000 years ago, but his spirit endured, unharmed. He is still eager to take over Middle – Earth, but he will meet unpleasant surprises like the defeat of Jadis and Aragorn's victories in the North. He will panic – or very near to. Will he get over it? Will he just sit in Barad-Dûr?

The Witch – King of Angmar, Lord of the Nazgûl, Supreme Commander of the Mordorian Forces. Sauron's most entrusted General. A great sorcerer and warrior. Cold, cruel and ruthless. There's nothing soft about him. He resides in Minas Morgul, along with his Nazgûl.

Morgomir, Lieutenant of Carn Dûm. The sidekick of the Witch – King. One of the Nazgûl. He is in Narnia at the moment, in hopes of witnessing Jadis' triumph. It'll turn out a little differently.

Gothmog, Governor of Minas Morgul, Commander of the Modorian Forces. A direct underling of the Witch – King. This Orc is particularly cruel.

Author's note: Still quite complicated? I thought it might be. Soon I'll make things more clear, with a setting and stuff…Oh well, you'll see. Tomorrow I'll be back!