A/N: Okay everyone this is the end. Just a wrap up of the story and it is complete.
Disclaimer: You know that I don't own C.S. Lewis. I couldn't possibly own him since he is dead and I can't own his works because they are read by too many to suddenly seize control… yeah I should probably stop talking.
Summary: Aslan said in Prince Caspian that Telmar was once un-peopled until those six pirates came and inhabited it. This is that story.
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History
Chapter 10
Epilogue
King Caspian the Conqueror and his wife Queen Aria lived in Narnia till the end of their years. Queen Aria gave birth to a son and they named him Caspian II.
King Caspian I did not live to see his castle built so he lived in a smaller house near Beaversdam. King Caspian II did live to see the castle built and lived his remaining days in there.
King Caspian I started the new government under his rule. The people of Telmar spread out throughout Narnia and lived in the two main villages Beaversdam and Beruna.
Beruna's Bridge (which started out as a creaky wood bridge) was built on to and it soon had walls and was made of stone and wood. But there was always a disturbance in the water from that moment on.
The woods in the east grew and grew until it was a dense forest and no one dared go in those trees. The fear of the east started growing until King Miraz's time when he started rumors of ghosts. This kept the people away even more.
Cair Paravel became a ruin over time and lack of care. No one dug a channel to cut off Cair Paravel from the rest of Narnia, the water flooded and eroded the land away. (It's the only explanation if the Telmarines were so scared to go by the water.)
King Caspian I and the Conqueror died of old age, but was always haunted by the Dryad's whispers. King Caspian II said, "He lived a good life, but I am glad to see his suffering over. No one knows what happened, but he never was able to sleep once we moved here."
King Caspian II took over and started schools in the towns. They were strict and formal, making all the children wear tight collars and stockings. There were two different schools in each town, an all boys and an all girls' school.
King Caspian II saw the castle finished and his wife gave birth in it. The little home near Beaversdam became and excellent summer home for the royal family. It also became a great safe house in case the castle was ever attacked.
King Caspian III was born in that castle and he grew up and saw his father die and took over the kingdom. Everyone lived happily in the rein of Caspian's until Miraz killed Caspian IX and his rule became a tyranny. (You can read that in Prince Caspian)
Brum's line continued until his great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandson shaved his beard and wore high-heeled shoes and took a Telmarine woman as his wife. They gave birth to a son and named him Cornelius who would eventually become the tutor of the man who could save Old Narnia.
Cornelius, when he was only nineteen, finished his studies and continued learning on his own behalf. His father told him the stories of old Narnia and drove a want for more knowledge into him.
He took a horse and used what little magic he taught himself to get passed many obstacles. He made his way to lantern waste where he saw the great iron lamp in the middle of the wood.
"Now, it must be here somewhere," he muttered to himself as he searched the ground. It was nothing but leaves for an hour. He was just about to give up when he hand brushed across an oddly shaped lump.
His fat hands grasped around it and picked it up. It was an ivory horn with lion carvings. A most beautiful sight.
"Queen Susan's horn," he said amazed as he studied it. There was no sign of age or damage. By some good magic it has been kept safe and sound for the many years it laid there.
I will take it back and continue my research. Maybe this can help bring back the old Narnian rule.
He gently wrapped it up and cloth and set it firmly in his bag. He soon rode off and out of the woods to the town around King Caspian IX castle.
A few more years passed and Cornelius spent all that time studying and learning and become a great doctor and thinker. It was a quiet evening when he opened a book and sat back with his pipe in his mouth reading.
Suddenly a cry of, "The King Is Dead! The King Is Dead!"
Cornelius looked out his window and felt his heart sink. He knew who was next until Caspian's son Caspian X grew up. It only made matters worse.
A few more years went by and the queen finally died. Cornelius was an old man and a very learned person by that time when two soldiers came and knocked on the door.
"Yes?" he asked.
"Cornelius, by order of King Miraz, you are to be the prince's new tutor. You will come with us to the king."
Cornerlius new better than to disobey and followed the soldiers out of is house and to the castle.
Miraz was on "his" throne when Cornelius was brought in.
"Ah, learned one. I have been waiting."
"Yes… your majesty?"
"My nephew Prince Caspian has grown too old for a nurse. He is going to become a young man and must start learning. I have heard that you are very wise and book smart. I wish for you to be his tutor."
"Yes, your majesty. It would be an honor."
"I have sent his nurse away. You will start immediately. Guards, please escort Doctor…"
"Cornelius."
"Doctor Cornelius to the Prince's chamber."
"Yes sire."
Cornelius was about to leave when the king added on. "Oh and Doctor…"
"Yes your majesty?"
"… his nurse failed to keep quiet about whom my ancestor conquered to gain this land. See that you do not make the same mistake."
Cornelius nodded, fully understanding what the "king" meant. He was not to talk about old Narnia or risk his life. If he were to teach the boy about that part of history, he would first have to teach the boy how to be quiet.
Cornelius followed the guards up to the Prince's chamber. He was a fair-haired child with a kind face and looked as if he were ready to laugh at how Cornelius looked.
He is our only hope for Narnia. I can not screw this up.
"And so we begin young Prince."
The End
A/N: It is finally over. I hope you all enjoyed this story. Please send in your last reviews.
