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[Sunday
June 27th, 2010] |
I ended up in Kellog 103 with a Quinn Fabray and Alice Hamilton. This looks to be an experience but not so happy about being in a different building than Caspian.
Quinn and Alice: A bit of fair warning. I do have a boyfriend and he will visit me quite often (his name is Caspian). There is also archery equipment so be careful?
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[Wednesday
May 12th, 2010] |
No England this summer :( But I have Caspian and we're making plans :)
*private to Caspian*
Not sure if you need a cover story but mine is a summer job and just not being able to get home. The telescope is set up and I'll see you tonight my prince.
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[Thursday
January 21st, 2010] |
I'm a bit curious but at the same time nervous.
You can ask me any question and I have to answer it truthfully, but in turn I get to ask you one right back. Some answers can be privatized, but that choice is up to you.
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[Tuesday
December 15th, 2009] |
*Private to Caspian*
Christmas together my prince? We may be away from Narnia but we have each other, I love you with all my heart.
Your queen
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[Monday
December 7th, 2009] |
PB: Anna Popplewell NAME: Susan Pevensie NICKNAMES/ALIASES: Su, Queen Susan the Gentle, Queen Susan of the Horn. AGE/DATE OF BIRTH: 17/1928 (date never given)
POWERS: Human
HANDICAPS: None
APPEARANCE: Susan appears to be a young lady of about 17 years of age. An otherwise pretty brunette with hazel eyes who is usually dressed fitting her home time period in simple skirts and twin sets. But she also has her bow and arrows with her most of the time, nobody has figured out why beyond a possible spot on a school archery team.
PHYSICAL QUIRKS: Just a talented archer
SPECIAL ABILITIES: Expert archer and knows quite a bit about various creatures from her time in Narnia
RELATIVES: Peter Pevensie (brother), Edmund Pevensie (brother), Lucy Pevensie (sister)
OCCUPATION: Student
STATUS: taken by Caspian X
EDUCATION: College student (I think due to time period)
TELL US SOMETHING WE DON'T KNOW: Susan does have feelings for Prince Caspian and she has not been able to explain the dreams she still has of Narnia even now, but in her heart she still believes. She has also been prone to mild ear infections but usually never serious, just really annoying. She will also have her bow and arrows with her, shooting only for sport and to defend others.
HISTORY: Her entry point is post the events of the film for Prince Caspain (so her character history is focused on the events of the first 2 books/films).
In The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (book and film), Susan is given a bow and arrows by Father Christmas (aka Santa), together with a magical horn which, when blown, brings aid. Susan shows her talents at archery, but is advised to stay out of the battle. Together with younger sister Lucy, she witnesses Aslan's death and resurrection on the Stone Table. After the battle, she is crowned as Queen of Narnia by Aslan, and shares the monarchy with her brothers and sister. She later becomes known as Queen Susan the Gentle. The period of their reign is known as the Golden Age of Narnia.
Throughout the book and film, Susan is the voice of caution and common sense. Even at the end, after a number of years in Narnia, she counsels against pursuing the White Stag out of fear to the upset to the established order she and her siblings all sense the pursuit might bring.
Her magic horn plays an vital part in the events of Prince Caspian. The horn is an ancient relic given to the future King Caspian X by his tutor, Doctor Cornelius. When the Prince's life is threatened by King Miraz the Usurper, Caspian blows the horn and the Pevensies are magically transferred to Narnia from a railway station in England.
Using the bow and arrows she has retrieved from the ruins of Cair Paravel, Susan proves her legendary prowess at archery by defeating Trumpkin the dwarf in a friendly contest of skill. She denounces Lucy's ongoing belief in the presence of Aslan although she later admits to having known deep down that it was true (since she had "listened to fears" instead of trusing). But Aslan's breath soon restores her faith and she throws herself in their adventures as deeply as in the first book/film. She later accompanies Lucy as Aslan revives the forest and river spirits of Narnia (which ends the battle after the brudge is washed out in the film).
She is much more involved in the actual battle compared to the first film and is in charge of her own corp of archers. She is later seen fighting alongside the rest of the Narnians, stabbing and slashing Telmarines with her arrows between rounds of shooting. She also shares a kiss with Caspian at the end of the film (and still has feelings for him even now). After the events of the film she and Peter confess they would not be able to return to Narnia and leave Caspian as the true King.
PERSONALITY: Susan is a well mannered and proper young lady fitting her home time period (and time as queen). She is proper towards all adults and has a very gentle heart when it comes to small children (partly because of her younger brother and sister). She is also the sort of lady to stand up for what is right and does trust her heart more than she should (given her home time as well as her time in Narnia). She throws herself into whatever is taking place from her studies to a new adventure but she still has a place in her heart for Narnia and especially Caspian.
MISC: Susan would love more family members and friends from Narnia, especially Caspian (major storyline attached, movie PB if possible) to show up.
SOURCE MATERIAL: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Pevensie
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chronicles_of_Narnia:_Prince_Caspian
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Caspian
(I'm following more of the movies in terms of her backstory and canon since I'm more at ease with her in movie form)
(Not Susan Pevensie or Anna Popplewell)
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[Monday
March 2nd, 2009] |
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Anyone in need of a trained archer? I've fought in battle before.
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[Wednesday
January 14th, 2009] |
I feel so silly for even thinking this but part of me has to know the answer.
Was anyone else pulled here from anytime in the 1940's? That is my home time period along with Narnia.
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[Sunday
January 4th, 2009] |
I am rather curious about these books that all of us seem to be finding so for now I pose this question:
What do all of the books look like?
Mine is in red leather with a golden lion (a symbol from Narnia, the lion would be Aslan) and the writing is in both English and in Narnian. As for the room I am in its a perfect replica of my room in Cair Paravel.
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