Post by Edmund Pevensie on Dec 1, 2011 6:20:11 GMT -5
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Name: Edmund Pevensie
Age: 20
Race: Narnian
Weapons: Sword and Shield. Sometimes two swords, and a bow and arrow when hunting.
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History:
Early Life
Born in 1930, the third child of his parents. In 1932, when he was two, his sister Lucy was born. At this time, the Pevensie family lived in London, England. Edmund began attending boarding school with his brother Peter in 1939, at the age of nine. Around this time, World War II began. In the summer of 1940, Edmund and his siblings were evacuated from London due to the German bombings on the city. They were sent to live in the countryside with an old professor called Professor Kirke,.Shortly after their arrival, Edmund began mocking his sister Lucy, who professed to have seen and visited a magical country hidden in the house inside a wardrobe.
Winter Rebellion
Shortly afterwards, Edmund followed his sister through the wardrobe where she claimed her magical country existed. He was shocked to discover she had been telling the truth, as he found himself in a wintry forest. Whilst exploring the forest, he soon stumbled across a sleigh carrying a lady. The woman was introduced as Jadis. After inviting him to sit and talk with her, and conjuring him food and drink, the Queen confided in Edmund that she had always wanted a son like him to be her heir. Over the course of their chat, Edmund told her a great deal about his family, and that Lucy had already visited her country and that she had met a faun. She offered to make him a prince if he brought his siblings to her realm of Narnia to make them dukes and duchesses. Edmund agreed and promised to keep it a surprise, bidding farewell to the Queen. Shortly afterwards, he found Lucy in the forest, and the two returned to the Professor's house. Lucy warned Edmund if he ever returned to Narnia, that the land was ruled by an evil witch who claims to be the Queen. Despite this warning, Edmund continued to plan to meet with Jadis again. When questioned by Peter and Susan, Edmund grew embarrased and refused to admit that he had in fact seen Narnia.
Several days later, the four siblings were forced to hide in the magic wardrobe in an attempt to hide from the houskeeper Mrs. Macready. Thus, all four stumbled into Narnia, and decided to go to visit Mr. Tumnus, a Narnian faun that Lucy had met in her past visits. Upon arriving at his home, however, the four were dismayed to find it empty, with a warrant for Mr. Tumnus's arrest hanging over the door. Before they could choose what to do, the four were distracted by a bird, who led them into the forests where a Beaver waited. The The Pevensies in Narnia. Beaver explained to them that Narnia was indeed oppressed by the queen, called the White Witch. He then took them to his home, where he told them that the true king was called Aslan, and he had returned to reclaim his kingdom. He also told the siblings that according to Aslan's word, the four humans were prophesied to defeat the witch and take her place as the kings and queens of Narnia. In the midst of the meal, Edmund, still planning to meet with the Witch, slipped away and escaped to her castle, where he told her that he had brought his siblings as far as he could. He discovered that she was not as kind as she had once been when she threw him into the dungeons. Shortly afterward, Edmund was retrieved from the dungeon and set out with the Witch on her sleigh to find his siblings.
On the journey to the Stone Table, they found a group of animals eating a meal provided by Father Christmas in celebration of the return of Aslan. In her anger, she turned the lot of them into stone by use of a magic wand she possessed. With this, Edmund began to see what Witch truly was, and became repentant for his earlier betrayal. Shortly afterwards, the forests began melting, a sign which was recognized to signal the end of the White Witch's power and the coming of Aslan. After some time, the Witch began to realize that she would not catch Edmund's fleeing siblings, and chose instead to kill Edmund at once, to keep the prophecy from being fulfilled. Before she could carry out her threat, a rescue party – sent by Aslan – attacked her, rescued Edmund, and returned him to Narnian custody, where he at long last met Aslan. After many words and many apologies, Edmund was made at home and declared a prince amongst the Narnians.
Later that day, the Witch came to Aslan's camp and proclaimed that Edmund was hers by an ancient and sacred magic law set down from the begining of time. Aslan openly confirmed that this was the law, but after a private conference, persuaded her to renounce her right. Despite having his life hang by a thread, Edmund remained steadfast and faithful to Aslan during this time, showing no fear and displaying the rapid change in his personality. After the White Witch departed, the camp made ready to leave and recamp at the Fords of Beruna. There, plans were made for a battle the next day, which Edmund and Peter were to lead. The next morning, according to their duties, both brothers rose and prepared for battle, despite the mysterious disappearance in the night of Aslan, Susan, and Lucy. Throughout the impending battle, the Witch turned creatures into stone with her wand. Edmund, Edmund during the First Battle of Beruna deducing advantage, took the initiative and destroyed her wand, fighting through several seasoned soldiers to do so. In doing so, he was also severely wounded and had to be carried away to recieve immediate medical attention.Not long after the end of the battle, Edmund's siblings arrived at his side. Lucy ran to her dying brother and used a magical cordial she had been given to save his life to heal him at once. Immediately afterwards, Edmund was made a knight in the presence of Aslan. The next day, all the Narnians marched the castle, where the Pevensie siblings were crowned Kings and Queens of Narnia.
Golden Age of Narnia
The Pevensies' reign lasted fifteen years. Throughout their rule, Edmund became known as King Edmund the Just, because of his great council and judgement. He also became an accomplished diplomat and warrior, and the reign he shared with his siblings became known as "The Golden Age of Narnia". Fourteen years after the coronation of Edmund and his siblings, the prince of Calormen, Rabadash, desired to have Susan as his wife. In response, Edmund accompanied his sister Queen Susan to Rabadash' home in Tashbaan. During their visit, both realized that Rabadash possessed an unsavory character, but realized too late that if they refused his offer they and their embassy would become prisoners. After devising an escape and slipping out of the city, they sailed to Cair Paravel.
After landing at the castle, they were informed that a furious Rabadash was marching on their ally of Archenland. Edmund at once summoned a Narnian army and with Queen Lucy marched south to save the Archenlanders in a hard-fought battle. The battle was a victory for Narnia and Archenland, and Rabadash was defeated. One year later, the monarchs recieved the news that the White Stag had returned to Narnia. They promptly arranged a hunt for it, but were stymied in the woods when they came upon a mysterious glade. All four admitted to having memories of the forest, and agreed to explore further. After going deeper into the woods, all four found themselves back in England, transformed again into children.
1940-1941
The four siblings discovered that due to Narnian magic, their fifteen-year reign had not taken up a second on Earth, and they had not been missed or changed. Edmund, again a twelve-year-old boy, returned to boarding school with his brother that fall, greatly changed in personality. The following year, all four siblings set out for boarding school. While on their way, they felt a strange tugging or pinching which Edmund recognized first as the pull of magic. Moments later, all four were pulled out of Earth and into a strange forest.
War of Deliverance
Upon arriving, they explored their new surroundings, an overgrown forest on an uninhabited island. After some walking, they found a castle in ruins, which Peter later deduced to be the formerly great castle of Cair Paravel. Edmund argued against it, finding it impossible that Narnia could have changed so much in one year. He was proven wrong when the four discovered their old treasury within the ruins. The following morning, Edmund solved the issue of the vast change in Narnia by recalling how the times of the worlds are not concurrent. That morning, the four monarchs stumbled upon their first sighting of humans; two strange soldiers trying to drown a dwarf. After Peter and Susan saved the dwarf, Edmund cut his bonds, and all four inquired after the Narnian situation. The dwarf told them that the year was then 2303 NT, and Narnia had been overrun by a race of Telmarine humans, who had driven the Old Narnians into hiding. The Narnians were being led by a Telmarine prince, who promised to give them freedom when he gains back his throne. By magic, Caspian and the Narnians had called the Kings and Queens into Narnia to help him through Susan's horn.Edmund and Trumpkin duel
The dwarf introduced himself as Trumpkin, a Narnian scout sent to bring them to Caspian. After telling them he found them unfit for battle, he was challenged to a duel with Edmund. After a long spar, Edmund was victorious. Trumpkin then agreed to lead all four to Caspian, and they set out. They travel first in a boat. Then walking on land, they encounter a gorge, and the river below, they realize, was the Rush. They argue about which way to go when Lucy claims she saw Aslan, but instead of going up, as Edmund and Lucy insisted, they went down. They almost walk into a Telmarine outpost, and are sttacked with arrows, but they escape. On the second night of their journey, Edmund was wakened by Lucy, who told him Aslan had told her which way to go to Caspian. Edmund was disgruntled, but agreed more easily than his sibings to follow her. After a short walk, Edmund too was able to see and follow Aslan, and all five reached Caspian's camp not long after. When they met witEdmund carries the challenge to Miraz
Peter, Edmund, and Trumpkin then went to meet with Caspian as the queens departed with Aslan. They arrived at Caspian's camp in time to witness Caspian's attempted assassination by a werewolf, a hag, and a black dwarf. After slaying the attackers, the kings were introduced to Prince Caspian. King Peter immediately took charge and arranged a duel with the enemy's King Miraz. Edmund was chosen to carry the challenge to the king. Later that day, he also witnessed the duel alongside Caspian. After the duel went afoul and the Telmarines declared open battle, Edmund was the first to rush to Peter's side and fight in the battle. When the Telmarines retreated, Edmund pursued them to the fords of Beruna, where their escape was cut off. Aslan, the queens, and the Narnian reinforcements met them at the fords, where the Telmarines surrendered. Caspian was knighted on the spot, along with many of his followers. The Four Kings and queens then spent several days in Caspian's company as he set up his new reign. They departed the day before Caspian's coronation, and were returned to their homeland on Earth.
1941-1943
The Pevensies found themselves again on their way to school, just as they had been when they left. Edmund and Peter returned to school as planned. The following year, their parents and Susan traveled to America, and Edmund and Lucy were sent to stay with their Aunt Alberta and Uncle Harold. Edmund was forced to stay with his cousin Eustace Scrubb, a younger boy whom he openly detested. During this visit, he was known to visit Lucy's private bedroom, where the two would talk about Narnia and study a painting on Lucy's wall which they agreed resembled a Narnian ship. Eustace once caught them talking about Narnia and entered with the intention of teasing them about it. Once he entered, the painting drew them into it, again bringing Edmund and Lucy into Narnia.
Voyage on the Dawn Treader
Edmund, Lucy, and Eustace found themselves in the Narnian seas. After struggling for several minutes to stay afloat together, they were rescued by a passing ship. Edmund and Lucy were overjoyed to discover that the ship was indeed Narnian, and was on a voyage being led by their old friend King Caspian. Caspian welcomed them and explained that his ship, the Dawn Treader, was on its maiden voyage, sailing to find seven lost lords of Narnia. Caspian's secondary purpose on the voyage was to explore to the end of the world in the hopes that he might find Aslan there. Shortly after arriving in Narnia, Edmund accompanied Caspian and a small party on a walk over the island of Felimath, where the party was captured by slaver traders. Edmund, Lucy, Eustace, and Reepicheep the mouse were separated from Caspian and spent the night on a slave ship. The next morning, they were sold separately at a slave auction until Caspian and his Narnian crew shut down both the auction and the entire trade. After being freed, the Narnians spent several more days at the Lone Islands before sailing on.
The ship weathered a hurricane before arriving at an uninhabited island for repairs. The day of their landing, Eustace disappeared and Edmund and most of the crew participated in searching for him. The next morning, Edmund and the crew were confronted by a dragon, which they faced bravely until they realized that it was in fact Eustace, under an enchantment. After several weeks stuck on the island due to Eustace's predicament, Edmund woke early one morning and found someone wandering the woods near their camp. He was overjoyed to discover that it was Eustace, again a human. Telling his story, Eustace appeared contrite for his earlier actions, and humbly listened to Edmund's advice. And in the next few days, Eustace began to change. Afterwards, the Dawn Treader sailed on and was attacked by a sea serpent before landing on another unknown island, where they found armor, coins and and a sword which were Narnian. Then they find a lifelike golden statue of a man in a deep pool of water. Here, Edmund was the first to deduce that the pond was magic, and the statue was in fact a real man turned into gold. Though aware of the pull of magic, Edmund briefly fell under the enchantment of the island and began to quarrel greedily with Caspian and Lucy until Aslan appeared briefly and all were brought back into their right minds.
They next arrived on a cultivated island where they found an empty house and an abandoned estate. They were later dismayed to discover that the island was inhabited by invisible people who desired to kidnap the Narnians and force them to agree to their own terms. With no choice, the Narnian party agreed to the terms of their invisible captors, who asked Lucy to perform a magic spell on them to make them visible. Despite Edmund's apprehension, Lucy did so, and the Narnians left the island on good terms with its inhabitants. They next happened upon a dark swath of cloud with they agreed to sail into. Upon exploring they found a man, who told them that they were inside an island where all night-dreams came true. In terror, Edmund and the crew rowed away with the man, who was the Lord Rhoop.
Continuing east, they stopped at an island where they found a table, a feast, and three men sleeping there. Edmund was wary, but agreed to spend the night on the island with Caspian, Lucy, Eustace, and Reepicheep. At dawn, they were approached by a beautiful young woman who told them of the three men, the islands, and the magic on it. Edmund was polite, but suspicious of her until introduced to Ramandu, a star and lord of the island who told them they must sail on until they reached the end of the world and leave one person there. The ship accordingly sailed on, discovering a sea of lilies known as the Silver Sea where it became obvious that they could sail no further. Edmund, Lucy, Reepicheep, and Eustace then went on in a rowboat to the very end of the world, where Reepicheep separated and continued on to Aslan's Country. The three remaining beached their boat at the End of the World, where they were greeted by a beautiful Lamb, who turns out to be Aslan, who bade all three to go on to Earth and told Edmund and Lucy that neither would ever return. After rendering open the sky, he created a door and sent all three back to England.
1942-1949
In 1949, he and the others who had been to were gathered together at Polly Plummer's home, reminiscing over their memories of Narnia. There, they recieved a vision of Tirian, the last king of Narnia, in suffering. The Friends of Narnia then agreed to concoct a plan to send Eustace and Jill Pole back to Narnia by means of the magic rings, which had brought Diggory Kirke and Polly Plummer to Narnia at its creation. Edmund and Peter, disguised as workmen, retrieved the rings which were buried in the backyard of Diggory Kirke's former home. They subsequently headed to a train station, where they were to wait for the others who were on a train. There was a railway accident, due to the train taking a turn too fast. This was the cause of Edmund's death, including the deaths of the Pevensie family, Professor Kirke and Ms. Polly, other friends of Narnia. Edmund is later seen in Aslan's Country, and is witness to Narnia's End.
Afterlife
They were immediately resurrected in Aslan's Country and reunited with the other friends of Narnia, who had also been killed in the train wreck. They witnessed the end of the World of Narnia, were reunited with Aslan, and lived eternally thereafter with former inhabitants of both Narnia and England. Now he lives his days as a King of Narnia, the life he had always wanted.
Family:
Peter Pevensie - Older Brother
Susan Pevensie - Older Sister
Lucy Pevensie - Young Sister
Helen Pevensie - Mother
Father's name was unknown
Magic: N/A
Original or Canon: Canon
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Sample RP:
Most of the time when a knight did walk there chainmail would make a huge noise. Chainmail was little in a sense but on the other hand since there was so much of it; it tended to make more noise than should when a knight would walk. Not only that but their capes were long and also tended to flow back and forth when they walked or ran, which too in its once sense made way to make noise. So had does one sneak up on an enemy when they make so much noise. Most of the time they didn’t, but if you were well trained and had years to master it, then you had no problem running around with armour that made huge noise. You would think because of Leon’s size that he would in fact make noise, but he was in fact pretty light on his feet. But that had taken many years to master, and lots of hard work for him to be able to move with making a lot of noise.
He just stood there watching her, the whole thing where were no words spoken. He was making sure she didn’t think to up and try and make a break for it past him. She could try and get past him, it maybe work and it may not work, for all Leon knew this women could out smart him and get away with whatever she had stolen from the Lord that was having a huge fit over. Most nobles were like that. Well higher up nobles, knights were nobles in a sense too but there were other nobles that were higher up on the titles then knights, and they were pretty much all the same. Gold, gold, gold and more gold. He had seen some of the ways they treated people and Leon didn’t always approve, but there was nothing he could do, he had to follow order and listens to these nobles. He raised an eyebrow, “Really now, it seems as though it has caused quite a trouble” Well at least that’s how the Lord seemed when Leon got to his chambers to find out what was going on.
Really to him it didn’t matter. I mean she hadn’t stolen from Camelot itself, nor had she stole from the King so to him it shouldn’t be his problem. For all he knew she could have something against the nobles, they were not from around here, so maybe they had brought it upon themselves and had brought the trouble along with them to Camelot. Even thought they might be guests in Camelot, didn’t mean that they should bring their troubles with them here. It wasn’t like Camelot had there own worries and troubles to deal with every day, now it was this. And maybe she had her own reasons for stealing the piece from the nobles, who he to know what was her actions really were. He couldn’t judge right away, maybe if he found out a bit more he would bring himself to make a judge. One he might regret, but if it was for a good cause, could the knight say no? It wasn’t like him to do that. Not all things were bad, and if just pieced everything together, he would judge which action he would need to take.“Ah but you might not be just a normal girl”.His hand didn’t leave the hilt; he would not remove it till he knew how much a threat she really was.
As a knight, Leon had a code to follow. Protect the people, no matter who they might be. Wither it was women, or young children. He would not hurt her in else he felt like she was a major threat to either him, Camelot or the royals. But as of right now, he didn’t see a threat, but that could change so he had to keep an eye on her and wait to see what would happen. Most men didn’t like the idea of being beat by a women, Leon thought that women should have a change to learn how to fight like any other man. They to may never know when they might have to protect themselves or others around them. Though he wouldn’t like to get beat by this women, if it did happen then so be it, he would just not speak of it to anyone. He raised his eyebrow again when she got angry that he didn’t know her name. Maybe he had and just couldn’t put a face to name, or maybe he hadn’t. As he listened he thought about it. In the last few weeks there had been reports from other kingdoms about nobles having things stolen from them, but really they didn’t do much about it. It was up to the kingdoms to deal with their own problems.
Camelot dealt with its own problems not any others, so this was why Leon hadn’t heard her name, nor seen any wanted posters of her, but he hadn’t been out of the castle for days, and really he didn’t get much time outside the castle in else it was something very important. Most of his days where made around the prince or the King. And Leon wasn’t a women type of man, he didn’t have time for women in his busy lifestyle, he didn’t even have time to breathe! And now the name was out there and known to the knight. Oh he wouldn’t be forgetting that name, trust him, he had to remember names and faces. He grinned, “Princess of Thieves you say? Well I’ll keep that in mind”. And he would, just in case he might deal with her again. Now to the point at hand, if she handed back the ox with no troubles then he would send her on her merry way, but if not, then well the knight didn’t know, he wanted to find out a little more before he made up his mind. “If you hand over the ox, we can call it a day, and you walk out of here with no troubles”. The castle would have been full of knights and guards by now.
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