The team was sitting by the fire, but it wasn't just Inuyasha, Kagome, Sango, Kilala, Mirkou, and Shippo. There sitting by another fire a few feet away was Sesshomaru, Rin, Kohaku, Ah-Un and Jaken. Koga and his wolves were sitting a couple feet by a fire too. Lord Inutashio, Lady Izayoi, and Lady Inukimi were by another fire. This time Kikyo and Ayame is here too.
Characters: Rin is Lucy. Aslan is Sesshomaru. Peter is Kohaku. Susan is Sango. Edmud is Mirkou. The Ice Witch is Inukimi. Mr. Tumnus is Inuyasha. Father Christmas is Inutashio. The Queen is Kikyo. Professor Kikre is Koga. Mr. Beaver is Shippo.
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Once Upon A Time...
There was a some children named Kohaku , Sango, Mirkou, and Rin Pevensie are four siblings sent to live in the country with the eccentric Professor Koga during World War II. The children explore the house on a rainy day and Rin, the youngest, finds an enormous wardrobe. Rin steps inside and finds herself in a strange, snowy wood. Rin encounters the Faun Inuyasha, who is surprised to meet a human girl. Inuyasha tells Rin that she has entered Narnia, a different world. Inuyasha invites Rin to tea, and she accepts. Rin and Inuyasha have a wonderful tea, but the faun bursts into tears and confesses that he is a servant of the evil White Witch. The Witch Inukimi has enchanted Narnia so that it is always winter and never Christmas. Inuyasha explains that he has been enlisted to capture human beings. Rin implores Inuyasha to release her, and he agrees.
Rin exits Narnia and eagerly tells her siblings about her adventure in the wardrobe. They do not believe her, however. Rin's siblings insist that Rin was only gone for seconds and not for hours as she claims. When the Pevensie children look in the back of the wardrobe they see that it is an ordinary piece of furniture. Mirkou teases Rin mercilessly about her imaginary country until one day when he sees her vanishing into the wardrobe. Mirkou follows Rin and finds himself in Narnia as well. He does not see Rin, and instead meets the White Witch Inukimi that Inuyasha told Rin about. The Witch Witch Inukimi introduces herself to Edmund as the Queen Kikyo of Narnia. The Witch Inukimi feeds Mirkou enchanted Turkish Delight, which gives Mirkou an insatiable desire for the dessert. The Witch Inukimi uses Mirkou's greed and gluttony to convince Edmund to bring back his siblings to meet her.
On the way back to the lamppost, the border between Narnia and our world, Mirkou meets Rin. Rin tells Mirkou about the White Witch Inukimi. Mirkou denies any connection between the Witch Inukimi and the Queen Kikyo. All Edmund can think about is his desire for the Turkish Delight. Rin and Mirkou return to Kohaku and Sango, back in their own world. Rinre lies on Mirkou to support her story about Narnia, but Mirkou spitefully tells Kohaku and Susan that it is a silly story. Kohaku and Susan are worried that Rin is insane so they talk to Professor Koga. The Professor shocks Peter and Susan by arguing that Rin is telling the truth.
One day the children hide in the wardrobe to avoid the housekeeper and some houseguests. Suddenly all four Pevensie children find themselves in Narnia. Rin leads them to Inuyasha's home, but a note informs them that Inuyasha has been arrested on charges of treason. Rin realized that this means the Witch knows that Inuyasha spared Rin's life, and that the Witch Inukimi has captured Inuyasha. Rin implores her siblings to help her rescue Inuyasha from the Witch Inukimi.
Guided by a friendly robin, the children wander into the woods, and meet Shippo. Shippo brings them back to his home, where he explains that the children cannot do anything to save Inuyasha. The only thing the children can do is join Shippo on a journey to see Sesshomaru a lion. Sesshomaru appears to be a king or god figure in Narnia. The children are all pleasantly enchanted by the name Sesshomaru, except for Mirkou, who is horrified by the sound of it. Shippo, Peter, Sango, and Rin plot to meet Sesshomaru at the Stone Table the following day, but they soon notice that Mirkou has disappeared. Meanwhile, Mirkou searches for the White Witch Inukimi to warn her of Sesshomaru's arrival and of the Shippo's plan. The Witch Inukimi is enraged to hear that Sesshomaru is in Narnia and immediately begins plotting to kill the children. The Witch Inukimi wants to avoid an ancient prophecy that says that four humans will someday reign over Narnia and overthrow her evil regime.
The children and the Beavers, meanwhile, rush to reach the Stone Table before the Witch Inukmi. As they travel, wonderful seasonal changes occur. First they meet Inutashio , who explains that the Witch's Inukimi spell of "always winter and never Christmas" has ended. The enchanted winter snow melts and the children see signs of spring. Simultaneously, the Witch Inukimi drags Mirkou toward the Stone Table and treats him very poorly. Once spring arrives, the Witch Inukimi cannot use her sledge anymore, so she cannot reach the Stone Table before the children.
When the other three Pevensies meet Sesshomaru, they are awed by him, but they quickly grow more comfortable in his presence. They love him immediately, despite their fear. Sesshomaru promises to do all that he can to save Mirkou. He takes Kohaku aside to show him the castle where he will be king. As they are talking, they hear Sango blowing the magic horn that Inutashio gave her to her, signaling that she is in danger. Sesshomaru sends Peter to help her. Arriving on the scene, Kohaku sees a wolf attacking Sango, and stabs it to death with the sword given him by Inutashio. Sesshomaru sees another wolf vanishing into a thicket, and sends his followers to trail it, hoping it will lead them to the Witch Inukimi.
The Witch Inukimi is preparing to kill Mirkou as the rescue party arrives. Sesshomaru and his followers rescue Mirkou, but are unable to find the Witch Inukimi, who disguises herself as part of the landscape. Mirkou is happy to see his siblings, as he has accepted that the Witch Inukimi is evil. The next day, the Witch Inukimi and Sesshomaru speak and the Witch Inukimi demands Mirkou's life because she says that Mirkou is a traitor. The Witch Inukimi says that according to the Deep Magic of Narnia, a traitor life's is forfeit to the Witch Inukimi. Sesshomaru does not deny this, and he secretly reaches a compromise with her. The Witch Inukimi appears very pleased, while Sesshomaru seems pensive and depressed.
The following night, Sango and Rin observe Sesshomaru grow increasingly gloomy and sad. The sisters are unable to sleep, and they notice that Sesshomaru has disappeared. Sango and Rin leave the pavilion to search for Sesshomaru. When they find Sesshomaru, he tells them they can stay until he tells them they must leave. Together, Sesshomaru, Sango, and Rin walk to the Stone Table, where Sesshomaru tells them to leave. Susan and Rin hide behind some bushes and watch the Witch Inukmi and a horde of her followers torment, humiliate, and finally kill Sesshomaru. The Witch Inukimi explains that
Sesshomaru sacrificed his life for Mirkou.
Sango and Rin stay with Sesshomaru's dead body all night. In the morning, they hear a great cracking noise, and are astounded to see the Stone Table broken. Sesshomaru has disappeared. Suddenly Sango and Rin hear Sesshomaru's voice from behind him. Sesshomaru has risen from the dead. Sesshomaru carries the girls to the Witch's castle, where they free all the prisoners who have been turned to stone. Sesshomaru, Sango, and Rin charge join the battle between Kohaku's army and the Witch's Inukimi troops. Kohaku and his troops are exhausted. Fortunately, Sesshomaru swiftly kills the Witch Inukmi and Kohaku's army then defeats the Witch's Inukimi followers.
Sesshomaru knights Mirkou, who has atoned for his sin of siding with the Witch Inukimi. The children ascend to the thrones at Cair Paravel, the castle in Narnia. Sesshomaru subsequently disappears. The children eventually become adults and reign over Narnia for many years. One day, in a hunt for a magical white stag, they arrive at the lamppost that had marked the border between Narnia and our world. The Pevensies tumble back out of the wardrobe to our world.
No time has passed, and they return to Professor Koga's house as children. The foursome tells Professor Koga about their adventure, and the Professor assures them that they will return to Narnia again some day.
AND THEY LIVED HAPPILY EVER AFTER
THE END
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