Peter Pevensie

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(~ Prince Caspian ~ (1951))
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===~ Prince Caspian ~ (1951)===
===~ Prince Caspian ~ (1951)===
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[[File:3786.jpg|left]]Peter and his siblings are pulled from an English railway platform and into Narnia when [[Caspian]] sounds Queen Susan's horn. Once there, Peter deduces that they are in the ruins of their old castle, Cair Paravel. Peter's theory is confirmed when they discover the ancient treasure chamber, where he recovers the gifts he received from [[Father Christmas]]. After saving [[Trumpki]]n and hearing the Dwarf's story of [[Caspian]], the rightful king of Narnia, Peter leads the group across Glasswater and through the Black Woods to come to [[Caspian]]'s aid. But Narnia has changed in the centuries that the Pevensies have been away, and they lose their way. Although [[Lucy Pevensie|Lucy]] claims to see [[Aslan]] beckoning them to take another path, Peter and the others do not see Him, and Peter's vote determines that they do not follow the Lion's supposed trail. However, the next night, when [[Lucy Pevensie|Lucy]] tells them that she will follow [[Aslan]] alone if they will not come, Peter agrees to follow her. Soon he is also catching glimpses of the Lion who is leading them, and they come to their destination, Aslan's How. After joining [[Caspian]], Peter decides to send [[Miraz]] a challenge to single combat rather than pit the small Narnian army against the much larger Telmarine forces. [[Miraz]] accepts Peter's challenge, and they fight for the rulership of Narnia. After [[Miraz]] is killed by one of his own lords and treachery unleashes the Telmarine army against the Narnians, Peter leads his army to victory in the second Battle of Beruna. At the end of this adventure, before [[Aslan]] sends them home, Peter and [[Susan Pevensie|Susan]] are told that they will not be coming back to Narnia because they are too old.
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[[File:3786.jpg|left]]Peter and his siblings are pulled from an English railway platform and into Narnia when [[Caspian]] sounds Queen Susan's horn. Once there, Peter deduces that they are in the ruins of their old castle, Cair Paravel. Peter's theory is confirmed when they discover the ancient treasure chamber, where he recovers the gifts he received from [[Father Christmas]]. After saving [[Trumpkin]] and hearing the Dwarf's story of [[Caspian]], the rightful king of Narnia, Peter leads the group across Glasswater and through the Black Woods to come to [[Caspian]]'s aid. But Narnia has changed in the centuries that the Pevensies have been away, and they lose their way. Although [[Lucy Pevensie|Lucy]] claims to see [[Aslan]] beckoning them to take another path, Peter and the others do not see Him, and Peter's vote determines that they do not follow the Lion's supposed trail. However, the next night, when [[Lucy Pevensie|Lucy]] tells them that she will follow [[Aslan]] alone if they will not come, Peter agrees to follow her. Soon he is also catching glimpses of the Lion who is leading them, and they come to their destination, Aslan's How. After joining [[Caspian]], Peter decides to send [[Miraz]] a challenge to single combat rather than pit the small Narnian army against the much larger Telmarine forces. [[Miraz]] accepts Peter's challenge, and they fight for the rulership of Narnia. After [[Miraz]] is killed by one of his own lords and treachery unleashes the Telmarine army against the Narnians, Peter leads his army to victory in the second Battle of Beruna. At the end of this adventure, before [[Aslan]] sends them home, Peter and [[Susan Pevensie|Susan]] are told that they will not be coming back to Narnia because they are too old.
===~ The Last Battle ~ (1956)===
===~ The Last Battle ~ (1956)===

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