"If history repeats itself, and the unexpected always happens, how incapable man must be of learning from experience." George Bernard Shaw. When the Pevensies choose to stay in Narnia with motives of their own, they discover that the two worlds are similar in more ways than they expected. AU Post Prince Caspian. Discontinued, summaries of remaining plot are being posted.
We were given no real explanation for why the Friends of Narnia had to die. Simply to be united to Aslan? Why then? Explores the accident in the Last Battle from an Earthly perspective, as a human tragedy with deep divine purpose.
Wherein is told a tale of four monarchs and a strange creature. In a world of great centaurs, fauns, minotaurs and dryads, what of the wee little haggis?
Even when the rulers of Narnia have gone madly OOC, the kingdom must be run. And loyal Narnians must keep themselves from going insane as well. Mary Sue story bashing from a different perspective- "The Peridan Letters," from the noblest Narnian of them all.
Set during the Last Battle. "Jill did not know what it was that made her think of the song. Maybe it had touched her in a special way before, even though she barely remembered it. Or maybe, as Eustace was sure, Aslan had put it into her head." It was fitting for a world to end in the same way it began, with song. A simple act will give courage to those facing death, if not hope.