Caspian

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==About Caspian==
==About Caspian==
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When we first meet Caspian in Prince Caspian, he is more interested in the old days and meeting the Old Narnians than he is in becoming king. When he becomes king, he does not feel "sufficient to take up the Kingship of Narnia." But by The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Caspian has become more confident as he successfully tricks Governor [[Gumpas]] into believing he had brought more ships. He also abolishes the slave trade there. On Dragon Island, after some discussion, Caspian decides to meet the dragon face-to-face rather than hide. He makes a similar decision on the Island of the Duffers. Throughout the voyage, Caspian keeps the Dawn Treader pointed east in pursuit of their quest, even when some question if there were any more islands ahead.
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When we first meet Caspian in ''Prince Caspian'', he is more interested in the old days and meeting the Old Narnians than he is in becoming king. When he becomes king, he does not feel "sufficient to take up the Kingship of Narnia." But by ''The Voyage of the Dawn Treader'', Caspian has become more confident as he successfully tricks Governor [[Gumpas]] into believing he had brought more ships. He also abolishes the slave trade there. On Dragon Island, after some discussion, Caspian decides to meet the dragon face-to-face rather than hide. He makes a similar decision on the Island of the Duffers. Throughout the voyage, Caspian keeps the Dawn Treader pointed east in pursuit of their quest, even when some question if there were any more islands ahead.

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