Alright well, here's the prologue to my new story. I hope you like it :)
Narnia, was a beautiful world and had now been free from it's forever winter curse for many hundreds of years since the battle of Beruna had taken place. The Golden age, was Nanria's golden time and years.
After the White Witch had been defeated and Aslan left that night, the golden age had been ruled by the four children of the prophecy, the two sons of Adam and the two daughters of Eve, the four children who had grown up to love the world and the people that they ruled.
The two sons of Adam who had lead Narnia in to it's battle against the White Witch, broken her spell and gone against every one of the creatures in her army and even the White Witch herself in the end.
And the two daughters of Eve, who had stood by Aslan to his last moments, before helping him to lift the White Witch's spell and free even more of the creatures who would willing help to fight for their side of the battle, then heading bravely on to the dangerous battlefied, working to help to heal the injured and save thier lives.
After the battle Aslan had shown himself as living again and then he took everyone to Cair Paravel, the most beautiful castle in all of Narnia and crowned the four young children from Finchley, Kings and Queens of Narnia.
To the Clear Northern Sky, King Peter the Magnificent.
King Peter, also known to many as High King Peter, had ruled the territories of Narnia with a firm hand, but never once was it the same overpowering hand he had held his brother down with. He was well known especially in the Legands and his slaying of Maugrim had won him renown throughout the land of Narnia. Alongside all of this he with the help of his family and royal council made many decisions and fought many battles with General Oreius at his side. General Oreius was the strongest Centaur in Narnia and had stood by Peter's side in the Battle of Beruna and every other battle, he was easy to forgive Peter or any of his siblings for their misktakes, however he would never stop telling Peter about his bad habit of rushing in to things.
To the Radient Southern Sun, Queen Susan the Gentle.
Queen Susan was well known thoughtout the land that she ruled as the Gentle Queen and from what she had been told, the most gentle Queen that Narnia had ever known to step foot on to their beautiful land. Her graceful beauty attracted many suitors from loads of far away lands. Susan had establish much peace since her rule, however sometimes her beauty had caused problems. Susan turned down every offer of marriage and some men couldn't take that, which would always draw Peter and General Oreius into the matter and sometimes it would break Narnia's peace, but was quick to rein it all back into order. Susan's horn was a most helpful thing and she would commonly place in into her sister's hand when Peter took her to war with him and left Susan in charge. Susan was also extremely skilled with a bow and arrows, so any who were to young to fight in Peter's army would be able to learn from Susan until they were old enough to do so, if they wished.
To the Great Western Wood, King Edmund the Just.
Opinions on King Edmund were varied dependent on who you asked in Narnia. His siblings and most of the royal council had one view, the rogue creatures that still served the dead White Witch held a second and their were others who held a mixed thrid opinion. Edmund helped his siblings to rule what had become the pleasant land of Narnia and he occupied one of he four thrones that stood in the castle of Cair Paravel. Edmund would train with General Oreius as often as he could and sometimes General Oreius would say no to the young King claming that the boy needed his rest and that training twenty hours a day, seven days a week wasn't going to achieve that. However, many of those who had a view of hatred on Edmund had no knowledge of just how hard he worked and in all honesty no one outside of Cair Paravel heard anything of Edmund as all of the tales that they heard consisted of High King Peter, Queen Susan and the young Queen Lucy. In the first few winter's that Edmund spent in Narnia no one saw anything of him and even his siblings struggled to even speak to their brother. The one person who ever saw Edmund over the winter months was Susan, but even then she only saw him once a day and that was hardly enough time. Edmund, holding at his the title of Just, was meant to make a lot of decisions, some of which Peter made saying that his brother would otherwise have to much to do. Sometimes Peter would, without meaning to, tarnished Edmund's small reputation by making some unjust decisions and of course people believed them to be Edmund's choices. Even though Peter was trying his best not to diminish Edmund, he still did at some points.
To the Glistening Eastern Sea, Queen Lucy the Valiant.
Lucy, despite her young age, was an extremely good ruler of Narnia. Young Queen Lucy was the one who went around the kingdom and made sure that people were always okay. She always listened to her peoples problems and tried her best to believe them or get something done about it and if the problem was big enough then she would take it too her family and get their help on it. However a lot of the time she was made to stay in Cair Paravel and rule Narnia from there. Mr Tumnus and the beavers kept her company when Susan was away or just not able to send time with her sister. However since the Battle of Beruna ended and there were the most important issues settled to bring peace for a moment, Susan would take Lucy, Mr Tumnus and the Beavers down to the river and they would just have some fun. Lucy never did lose her adventurous spirit and in the end Peter had to assign Mr Tumnus to follow her wherever she went. Lucy, of course, had no complaint to this. There were times when Peter would take er to war with him to have the access anf ull use of her cordial and Lucy would always be given Susan beautiful magical horn to carry with her in case she needed help at any point or if Peter needed more creatures to fight in his army.
And that was the day that many had chanted long live to the Kings and Queens of old and Narnia fell into a time of pure peace and love. If that peace was ever threatened though High King Peter, as he came to be known, would take an army with him and sort it out, leaving his older sister, Queen Susan, in charge of the Kingdom.
In some bigger battles, Peter would have taken his younger sister, the young Queen Lucy, with him to have acess to her cordial if they needed it for their army at any point. Even then he would leave Susan in charge and that was how things worked.
Then the four left one day, claimed by Mr Tumnus to have gone back to Spare Oom though the wardrobe that was by the lamp post, where Lucy had first met her very special faun friend. Every one understood and Narnia was lead by General Oreius, Mr Tumnus, Mr and Mrs Beaver and the rest of the royal council that the Kings and Queens had held, only allowing those that they trusted the most to be a member of it.
However great their rule was though, their were some in Narnia, that only saw Narnia's Golden Age being lead by three.
One son of Adam and two daughters of Eve.
And all of the time they had Narnia's best interested at heart, even when Peter rushed in to things, when Susan turned down every offer from some other man asking for her hand in marrage and when Lucy would go back to her child like ways and play hide and seek with Mr Tumnus and Mr and Mrs Beaver.
Edmund too had Narnia's best interests in his heart, yet people didn't see it that way and King Edmund continued to try and be Just, which of course he was, however those who hated him were spreading that feeling to others who had mixed feelings on the King.
Peter had made quite a few prints on Edmund's reputation throughout the couple years of winter when the King refused to step a foot out of his room.
Phillip, the chestnut horse that had taken Edmund into battles and taught him how to ride a horse, still stood by the King's side no matter what people believed or said about his young King that had grown to easily become someone that the horse was happy to call his friend.
Narnia grew to it's peaceful state with the help of High King Peter, who provided the battle side of things and most issues of court that he wouldn't let his brother handle, Queen Susan, who provided the gentleness to bring back peace to most parts of the kingdom and to keep it there managing to comfort any who needed it and Queen Lucy, who provided spirit and adventure to Narnia, while keeping her own balance of bravery and courage, however sometimes she would always wish to be more beautiful like her older sister
Edmund sat in his room, looking out of the window at the ground below him where his blonde brother was just a while ago.
Peter played rounders with his friends sometimes after the end of the school day. Edmund knew that he was meant to be doing his homework, but he couldn't concentrate. It was coming up to being a year, since they last went to Narnia and although Edmund missed Narnia, in a way he didn't want go back.
After all Narnia held a place for his siblings, it always had and it always will. But for Edmund, not matter what he had been told while he was in Narnia, he felt that it didn't hold a place for him, almost like it never actually had.
'Once a King or Queen of Narnia, always a King or Queen. May your wisdom grace us until the stars rien down from the Heavens.'
Everyone in Narnia remebered the words that Aslan had spoken to the Kings and Queens that day, even Edmund remembered it and everytime that he heard them repeated in his mind he was always lead back to the same thought.
Without the Gentle, the Magnificent and the Valiant, Narnia would fall apart, it didn't need the Just.
Okay, I will upload the next chapter either later on today or tomorrow as this is only the prologue.
Please review and thanks for reading.
