Narnia Susan And Lucy. Lucy enthusiastically tells Peter and Susan about Narnia and wants Edmund to back up her story The four Pevensie siblings — Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy — are the heart of The Chronicles of Narnia, but not all of them are given the same due when it comes to effective individual.
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The four Pevensie siblings — Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy — are the heart of The Chronicles of Narnia, but not all of them are given the same due when it comes to effective individual. Queen Susan Pevensie (1928-?) was the second-born of the Pevensie children (after Peter), and was the eldest sister
Lucy is the first of the Pevensies to enter Narnia through a magical wardrobe in the Professor's old house, into Narnia in the One Hundred Year Winter, under the rule of the White Witch, the evil self-proclaimed Queen of Narnia Lucy, who is Peter, Susan, and Edmund 's youngest sister, is in many ways the primary protagonist of the novel She was known to the Narnians as Queen Susan the Gentle, and was known to be logical (to the point of being stubborn sometimes), motherly, and more serious than her younger sister, Lucy
Narnia Lucy and Susan Narnia lucy, Narnia, Chronicles of narnia. Lucy, who is Peter, Susan, and Edmund 's youngest sister, is in many ways the primary protagonist of the novel Queen Susan Pevensie (1928-?) was the second-born of the Pevensie children (after Peter), and was the eldest sister
. From left to right: Anna Popplewell, William Moseley, Georgie Henley and Skandar Keynes In Narnia, the Pevensies were known as: - High King Peter the Magnificent Queen Susan the Gentle King Edmund the Just Queen Lucy the.