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“There is a deeper magic,” he had said, “more ancient than the Empress’s law.”
Then came Caspian. A Telmarine prince, raised on lies that the old Narnia was a myth. He blew Queen Susan’s magic horn, and the Pevensies—Peter, Susan, Edmund, Lucy—were ripped from a railway platform back into a Narnia that had aged a thousand years. The trees slept. The dwarves were cynical. But Aslan danced the walls of their fortress down, and Peter dueled the usurper Miraz to the beat of a drum. The Chronicles Of Narnia All Parts
And finally, the Dawn Treader . Peter had not sailed on that ship, but Lucy told him everything. She and Edmund joined the now-King Caspian on a voyage to the edge of the world. They met the dufflepuds, the darkness of the island where dreams come true (and become nightmares), and the silver sea that grew sweet and lilied. Reepicheep, the mouse of chivalric madness, paddled his coracle into Aslan’s Country—a place that was not a destination, but a home beyond all maps. “There is a deeper magic,” he had said,
“There,” Lucy had whispered, “we saw a lamb that turned into a lion.” The trees slept