Caspian

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(~ The Voyage of the Dawn Treader ~ (1952))
(~ The Silver Chair ~ (1953))
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===~ The Silver Chair ~ (1953)===
===~ The Silver Chair ~ (1953)===
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[[File:3787.jpg|left]]Forty years after sailing to the world's end, King Caspian is mourning the death of his Queen and the disappearance of his son, Prince [[Rilian]]. When Lord [[Drinian]] comes to him and says he feels responsible for Rilian's disappearance, Caspian raises an axe to kill him. But then he throws it away and says, "I have lost my queen and my son: shall I lose my friend also?" Ten years later, seeking Aslan's advice before his death, Caspian sets out on a voyage to the Lone Islands, where it was rumored that the great Lion had been recently sighted. Caspian has not sailed far when Aslan appears to him and tells him that his long-lost son has been rescued and is awaiting him in Narnia. Caspian sails back to Narnia and sees his son one last time. Then his hand falls, and in the sight of all Narnia, King Caspian the tenth dies. But Eustace and Jill see him again as a young boy in Aslan's Country. Then, [[Aslan]] grants Caspian something he has always wanted: a glimpse of our world, Earth.
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[[File:3787.jpg|left]]Forty years after sailing to the world's end, King Caspian is mourning the death of his [[Ramandu's Daughter|Queen]] and the disappearance of his son, Prince [[Rilian]]. When Lord [[Drinian]] comes to him and says he feels responsible for [[Rilian]]'s disappearance, Caspian raises an axe to kill him. But then he throws it away and says, "I have lost my queen and my son: shall I lose my friend also?" Ten years later, seeking [[Aslan]]'s advice before his death, Caspian sets out on a voyage to the Lone Islands, where it was rumored that the great Lion had been recently sighted. Caspian has not sailed far when [[Aslan]] appears to him and tells him that his long-lost son has been rescued and is awaiting him in Narnia. Caspian sails back to Narnia and sees his son one last time. Then his hand falls, and in the sight of all Narnia, King Caspian the tenth dies. But [[Eustace Clarence Scrubb|Eustace]] and [[Jill Pole|Jill]] see him again as a young boy in Aslan's Country. Then, [[Aslan]] grants Caspian something he has always wanted: a glimpse of our world, Earth.
===~ The Last Battle ~ (1956)===
===~ The Last Battle ~ (1956)===

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