Tales of the Dryad (Tales of the Dryad (revised) Book 1)
You shall always have me" the Lion answered, and tenderly placed his paw on the boy's chest, over his heart. A Counted Among the Traitors companion piece. Golden Age, year Winner of the the Epic Award. Nominated for the Utter East Award. Pevensie attempts to reconnect with his sons, only to find that he and they have been irrevocably changed during the War. How Hard Could It Be? I only had to watch him for four hours. How hard could it be? Everything by The Dewed Tulip reviews Sure, it wasn't fair that this ruffian had accidentally ended up provoking the disguised High King of Narnia that grey, cloudy morning.
But, life hadn't been treating Peter fairly either these days. He couldn't imagine anyone, in all of Britain, who had received a worse deck of cards. Edmund reflects on one of Trumpkin's lines in the PC movie. T - English - Angst - Chapters: And Peter and a certain grumpy wizard Lost by ohlookrandom reviews The news reaches her on a cold gray English morning, as she's waiting at a church for her latest courtier.
Susan, post-accident in The Last Battle. Iridescent by LostInWonderland72 reviews One Sunday during communion in a small parish in Finchley, the pastor who has watched the Pevensie children grow up witnesses something impossible. Catching Stars by LostInWonderland72 reviews At the end of the night, when the parties are over and the glasses are empty, and her make-up is smudged and her dress is torn, despite their growing differences, he will carry her home.
Peter's thoughts on Susan's fall. Somnambulist Sagittarius by Tonzura reviews They meet again in a land called England, in a year called A. And they're both shadows of themselves, but only one of them knows it. Winner of the Underground Award. Phantoms by jeckel-hyde14 reviews Edmund reflects on one of the changes brought on by returning to England. Homecoming by StarKatt reviews Returning from a skirmish in the north, Peter must now face a certain dark haired little brother who still just happens to be horribly put out about being left behind. Tying you to this World by a.
But what about the Pevensies' parents? Without them, we may never have heard of the famous Kings and Queens. Let us honor them, too. A closer look at the hands of the Pevensies. Four shorts, Golden Age. In which Peter and Edmund discover a quirk of Narnian court behaviour that provides them with entertainment on a dull afternoon's hunting. Now, with wasted years behind her, she finds herself alone on a cliff-top, for an encounter that's long overdue.
Save For Three by Tonzura reviews "One memory, one glimmer of each of them for her life in the Shadowlands. Kettering by Tonzura reviews "Most importantly of all: Lucy knew to never wish on Mars. A Friends of Narnia Mission. This takes place when Edmund drives up to get him when he's finally rescued. Written from an outside viewpoint. Juvenalia by Tonzura reviews Eustace's version of events in Narnia isn't sitting too well with his cousins Involves rigorous excercise, one-person reenactments, and first-draft revisions. Rated for sword-thrashings, from Ed to Eustace with love. Nominated for the Puddleglum and Reepicheep Awards.
Peace by Caleon reviews Nearing the first anniversary of his rule, High King Peter still struggles under the weight of his responsibilities. Rated T for violence. Peter and Edmund argue over a cupcake issue. To Speak and To Keep Silent by songsmith reviews History turns not on great battles but small choices.
One small moment alters the castle raid and the fate of Narnia. But maybe there's someone who can help change that Just a bad dream by liamarehorselover reviews Esca has a nightmare. One-shot, might be more later. Eagle, - Rated: My Big Brother by remy-areyousrs reviews Edmund's first day of school is not a pleasant one. Tilting Off the Edge of the World by HarmonyLover reviews An experiment in world-crossing, in which one of rthstewart's Peters - of the RAF and the French vineyards - finds himself confronted with an England and siblings that are his own, yet not his own — Almyra's Edmund and Susan.
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Set Fire to the Rain by Starbrow reviews The heat of battle can either make you forget everything or remember anything. It makes Jill remember. Pieces by metaphoricheart reviews Susan doesn't remember much from the day her brothers and sister died. She only remembers pieces. White Christmas by Lirenel reviews With the help of some new friends, Edmund learns that a white Christmas is nothing to fear.
Nothing but the Truth by liamarehorselover reviews Edmund and Peter talk about how he's been acting. Standalone, but may write a sequel later. Lewis know about Narnia? Here's my take on it. Forgiveness by StarKatt reviews There comes a time where everyone has a breaking point; here's Edmund's. Who better to comfort him than the one he seeks redemption from the most: What darkness haunts her, and drove her people from their homeland?
Love is a Many Splendoured Thing by nonetrackmind reviews The Pevensies return from Narnia for the 2nd time, reluctantly starting a new term at school. Edmund gets into a bit of trouble during his English lesson and is made to stand in front of the class and define 'love'. Peter's last memory is a good one. That Other World by ChristinaCatherine reviews Rather than being a matter of returning home as it should have been, it was more a matter of leaving home and being trapped in that enigmatic, near-forgotten Other World. Possession by lizziemarie reviews When Edmund slowly starts getting possessed by the White Witch, Peter doesn't believe him at first, but when things start to happen, Peter starts to believe.
Will he be able to save his brother in time Chronicles of Narnia - Rated: Well Done by OldFashionedGirl95 reviews "I can't excuse what he did next except by saying that he was very sorry for it afterwards, and so were a good many other people. Foreign Royalty by OldFashionedGirl95 reviews In which the children, lately returned from ruling, miss their old life and meet new friends, who just might turn out to be legendary heroes of their land.
The rulers of a land know its history, but this-this is impossible! Harvest by Philote reviews King Edmund the Just is a very different man from the Edmund Pevensie who stumbled into Narnia years before. But that boy and his mistakes are still a part of him. An untimely illness brings some of those issues to the forefront once more. Oh, the pains of brotherly love! Originally written for the NFE Silvering reviews It's hardest for those who have to go on, when all their loved ones are gone. Later by metaphoricheart reviews "You've always been there and I never really-" "Save it for later, Pete.
Rated T for mild language. High Priest by lovenarnia reviews A Christmas service forces the four Pevensie children to reconsider their view of Christ in the face of their Narnian experiences. Susan is no longer a friend of Narnia. He has his hands full trying to make himself and his siblings appear normal.
Daddy by anakinlove reviews Robin has a little "slip of the tongue". Set after the Last Battle. Eulogy by turkeyish reviews "My brothers," Susan says quietly at the funeral, "were always two bodies, one soul. The Walsburg Pub by Tonzura reviews Chesser Walsburg's newest employee turned out to be everything he needed. Just not in the way Chesser had intended.
Rated for one English swear and a one-sided bar fight. Strength Between Brothers by phirephox reviews Edmund and Peter share warmth and comfort the morning after Edmund's nightmares. Sequel to 'Comfort' and 'Broken. Sanguis by dustysilver reviews Innocence has a cost.
Rated really only for violence that appears in the books anyway. The Hitchhiker by PaperInked reviews One Sunday afternoon, a truck driver offers a young man a ride and learns a bit about his brother. A Book of Memories by Dovewings. Narnia reviews What starts as an innocent trip to the attic ends up as a trip into a forgotten past. Ann just can't understand how something so amazing could make Mum so very sad. A two-part look at Susan, Post LB- with a bit of a twist. Balancing the Scales by HarmonyLover reviews When Peter realizes that the events aboard the Dawn Treader have left Edmund profoundly shaken, the two brothers have a heart-to-heart about their roles as kings in Narnia.
Immediately follows "Still Magnificent. Still Magnificent by HarmonyLover reviews When Peter returns from studying with Professor Kirke, his favorite sister gives him some much-needed comfort and advice. Newly revised and updated; post-Dawn Treader. Back in England, they discover there is something they had never discussed, something they have both been keeping secret. Something which has been denied them. Because his true smile was like a shooting star Golden Age, sibling-bonding fic.
Worried about how he is doing at his new university, Lucy writes a letter to Peter. Wrote it book-verse, but it could work in either. Chasing Shadows by Dovewings. Narnia reviews After overhearing a fight between Peter and Susan, Lucy is unable to sleep. When she accidentally wakes up Edmund, he reminds her of how Susan has never let her family down before. One-shot with sibling bonding! Through Time and Tested Error by Alabaster Ink reviews They who bring salvation to one world shall yet bring destruction to another.
The Pevensies learn just how much their roles have changed. And they saved it, which was probably the best reward they could wish for. You are no soldier," Jadis's taunts had an icicle edge to them. Your precious brother can't save you this time. K - English - Angst - Chapters: Where Hope Resides by phirephox reviews Edmund is captured on his way home from Telmar by a greedy lord who plans on ransoming him so that he, the lord, can live a life of luxury.
Just A Normal Christmas Eve by Eavis reviews In which there is hot chocolate, stolen pastries, a cruel lord, and Edmund finds himself, once again, in a cell Christmas Eve. Peter just hopes it isn't becoming a habit. KCS, this one's for you. First and Last by dustysilver reviews With his back against the Stable door and his land crumbling around him, the last king of Narnia has never felt more like a failure. Winter by phirephox reviews Winter has been many things for Edmund.
Honoring Him by Sentimental Star reviews Their first winter in Narnia is anything but silver bells and candy canes…-Brotherfic. Picking at Scabs by booksandmusic19 reviews Remembering old scars is like picking at scabs: Such is the case when Peter learns about one of Edmund's scars. Set some time after VDT. Nighttime Demons by Sentimental Star reviews When Colin Pevensie returns from war, things are not as he left them, particularly not between his two sons Spring by phirephox reviews Each of the four siblings has a different opinion about spring.
Soul mate by phirephox reviews Tumnus offers comfort to his Just King when Peter gets injured. Broken by phirephox reviews Susan has changed and not for the better. Lucy and Susan's friendship can take no more strain. Comfort by phirephox reviews Edmund's having nightmares. The Cutting Room Floor by sammie28 reviews The stuff from "Dawn Treader" no one would ever put into a real book or script.
Or into any serious writer's work. T - English - Humor - Chapters: PE by Tonzura reviews It's the first term at Hartbee's School for Young Men, and the prestigious institution is about to experience the full enigma of the eccentric Pevensie brothers. A nonslash brotherfic rated for intense action and frightening nightmares. Dark night of the soul by Song of Stillness reviews Rilian reflects on the nature of his imprisonment. A sort-of extension on Dark night incarnate. Parental Advisement by Rolletti reviews It's a boy, and a girl. Congrats, High King Peter!
Whispers of ghosts by Song of Stillness reviews Susan; young, vulnerable and 21 years old is haunted by the ghosts of her past and her family and is challenged to do her own searching for truth. The Ledbury Run by Maddy Carr reviews Grey, war damaged England doesn't provide much in the way of excitement for two schoolboys who used to be Kings. Yet danger lurks in the most unexpected of places and Peter and Edmund must use all their skills to survive a dangerous enemy.
Under the Apple Tree by HarmonyLover reviews In , Peter makes the life-altering descision to enlist, placing himself in the front lines of the war. His three siblings struggle to hold onto their faith, love, and strength without him. The Wedding Night by clearwaterangel reviews She would have avoided it if she could, but now, well, now it didn't matter.
Rated T due to content, just to be safe. Don't like, don't read. Not willing to go down without a hard fight. Well Said by Rolletti reviews Too much affection leads to frustration. Kings Don't Cry by Chari reviews Based more on the movies than books, hopefully still good for a book purist. Caspian reflects on his life and all the recent happenings the night the Pevensies are sent back to our world. Realizations by girlbird3 reviews When the Pevensies left Narnia, they left behind families. This is how they reacted. I am carried by Song of Stillness reviews Peter, High King of Narnia is facing his own troubling doubts and fears until he meets with Aslan.
As an eclipse darkens Narnia, the Free Narnians act to destroy Edmund. Narnia has lost her rulers, but they have lost their friends. Set at the end of the Golden Age. Radiance by Song of Stillness reviews Peter watches the sunlight creep nonchalantly over the sill Dark Night Incarnate by Song of Stillness reviews Rilian experiences torment and temptation while bound to the silver chair As I Love the Mouse by songsmith reviews She doesn't think she's doing it right, but she doesn't know what else to do.
Ephialtes by Calathiel of Mirkwood reviews He was a Prince now. He should have felt different. CliffsNotes by Manzana reviews Spare Oom sillyness. Peter has a bone to pick with Edmund. Dreams and a Gentle Night by Cassanah reviews As Peter lies dying on the battlefield, the stars begin to sing to him. Dont ask of me by Uyanga reviews Dear Peter, Peter finds himself at a crossroads and decides, not for the first time, to take Edmund's advice.
Traitorous Death by Allspark reviews Depressed by his betrayal and the whispered words of others, Edmund tries to take his life. A collection of memories and vignettes concerning Christmas in Narnia and England from each of the four's perspective. The persistence of dreams by UnSerious Sirius reviews It's nice, they tell you, that you and your brother are so close.
Cast No Blame by phoenixqueen reviews Peter and Edmund are about to learn the power of love and forgiveness. Letting Go by Lirenel reviews What happens when the High King does not take his brother's hand as the magic starts pulling them? What happens when the Just King returns to Narnia A Prince Caspian AU. Any warnings can be found on my profile. Scream by narnian-starkid reviews Nightmares are horrible things, especially when they really happened at some point. But there is only one person he can turn to for comfort.
Interlocks with "Thole" and "A Blessing of Rain" by elecktrum. In Dangerous Places by ilysia reviews He'd done many stupid things in his life, but getting himself caught and imprisoned had to be in the top ten. Possibly the top five. Edmund is in a bind. The Lampposts' Legacy by Avonlea Inspirations reviews One wick flickered with a joyful flame; the other was dead, long burned out. Two lampposts bring back memories to Peter. Edmund's life is turned upside-down.
Book and Moviebased-- Chronicles of Narnia - Rated: To Build a Heaven by the shadow proves the sunshine reviews Edmund has always given all he could to his brother when he sensed the need. With Steadfast Courage by Rose and Thorn reviews There is always one enemy that even the strongest can not defeat. Peter knows and accepts this.
The High King's final moments. Noship, just a broken wheel of time. The Blue and the Brown by Corilyne reviews Edmund's thoughts on the 'kicked puppy' look that his brother seems to have mastered. Accidents and Lacerations by PaperInked reviews Peter lies in the hospital after a failed suicide attempt. Light after Rain by the shadow proves the sunshine reviews All Peter and Edmund wanted to do was spend a simple day outdoors.
Stuck in the middle of a powerful storm, the brothers discuss faith and doubt. Glimpses of Gold by ilysia reviews Tales of the Kings and Queens of Narnia during the Golden Age from the time they entered through the Wardrobe until they left by the same way, told in chronological drabbles. Haunted by Shadow-ofthe-Night35 reviews Peter is haunted by the words of the dead, and burdened by the guilt of what he has done. Noship, just Peter and bad dreams. Scarred by Shadow-ofthe-Night35 reviews Edmund is left with scars that no one can heal, but someone can protect him from them.
Hover Over This by Tonzura reviews Ed was sick of finding me taking care of him when he woke. One-shot nonslash Brother-fic set in Golden Age. Winner of the Reepicheep Award. Permanent by the shadow proves the sunshine reviews As Edmund recovers from the pain inflicted by the White Witch, Peter reflects and realizes that his love for his brother is permanent. Brotherly love, no slash. Light Enough by ilysia reviews AU: One winter's night, Peter and Edmund speak of fighting the darkness.
A dark tale concerning the war with Jadis, because things might so easily have turned out very differently Rest by Isaiah58 reviews Brother bonding a few days after their coronation. Lots of introspective Edmund and some mush at the end. Sorted by Isaiah58 reviews I used to have it sorted. Peace and Quiet by eriphi reviews When Edmund is struck with an old problem from England, he wishes he could get his sisters to understand the way Peter does.
Contemplation by Masterarcher reviews One-shot. Peter reflects of the scars Edmund wears. Better then I make it sound, I swear. Jehovahjirah by Lirenel reviews Peter is forced to make a devastating choice: Grasping for a Crown by the shadow proves the sunshine reviews Peter reaches for his crown. A take on a slightly calmer movie-verse Peter. Peter and Edmund brotherfic:: Nearly Sorted by eriphi reviews Peter has learned a little about temptation and Edmund helps him get things sorted again.
The Good Brother by elecktrum reviews Laid low by pneumonia following his return from the Western Wild, Peter learns exactly how much he depends upon Edmund as a king, friend, and brother. Three Words by CatsbytheGreat reviews Three times in Edmund's life, and three words he learned to say.
The lives of everyone he loves, those he holds dear, are now at risk thanks to him: And will he ever forgive himself for it?
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He Is Narnia by bethemoon reviews His second thought was that the former High King held bitterness and anger close to him, the way his brother Edmund held judgement like a hammer and Lucy held joy as if it were a weapon. Caspian on the Pevensies mostly on Peter. Edmund and Peter, first term of school after LWW. G Chronicles of Narnia - Rated: Bind by The Owl's Pen reviews It was unfortunate that the very day after Edmund was declared to be out of danger from a long illness was also the day a Calormene envoy was to arrive in Narnia.
Pevensie comes home on leave and notices. Four intertwined short pieces, with a possibility of more later. All 6 Pevensies, no pairings, general. A slight focus on Edmund and Peter. Worse, he wasn't sure he could live up to it. Keraunophobia by Sandshrew reviews There are some things that only your brother knows how to do, to say, to feel. In one night and one morning, both Edmund and Peter remember this feeling. Perspective by ginevra85 reviews How did Caspian's way of seeing the Pevensies change? Look at what happened during those hours in the How, waiting for a battle meant to happen, from Caspian's point of view.
Movieverse Chronicles of Narnia - Rated: The scene after the end. The Pevensie brothers find themselves under attack, during what was meant to be a simple ride. Once there, she is taken away to the castle of Cair Paravel where she is visited by a mysterious young king every night. Light by MonkeySaru reviews Light on, light off Edmund OOC, I guess Something draws his mind back to a train crash he worked at in , and the extraordinary experience he had there.
Regrets by MyBlueOblivion reviews Movieverse. From brat, to traitor, to saviour, to King, this story covers his thoughts during his most defining moments during the film. Rated for darker themes. Mawkish Melee by Tonzura reviews Lying on the field, legs drawn up into his chest, and teeth biting through the fabric of his sleeve, Edmund was torn between two fierce struggles: K plus for mild gore.
Blame by josephineb reviews I'm the one who's supposed to take care of you," Peter had said. Edmund remembers the first time he let go, how his brother caught him, and how he learned the difference between forgiving and forgetting. Faith in the Dark by Crimson White reviews Her husband is away fighting. Her children have been sent away for their own protction. What does Helen Pevensie have left when her faith abandones her and her hope is stolen away?
But things are not always what they seem Things to Learn by awkwardturtle10 reviews Both kings have a lot to learn about their new life. Peter must learn what it means to be in charge, and Edmund must learn the importance of doing as you're told. A Convivial Christmas by Tonzura reviews It's the first Winter in the Pevenise reign, and as the first snow rolls in with it, Susan is sure that it will crop up an unpleasant reaction from their youngest brother A oneshot, nonslash, sibling fic.
I'll be Frank by Tonzura reviews Quite frankly, Peter doesn't understand it, and Edmund is only too happy to clue him in. A one-shot, nonslash, brotherfic set after Prince Caspian. Bonds by the shadow proves the sunshine reviews A bit of bad luck leads to a prison cell, an embarrassed Edmund, and a worried Peter which leads the brothers to talk and reminiscence of other chains and cells. As Iron by ilysia reviews A vicious enemy learns that what appears to be weakness is truly the Narnian kings' greatest strength.
This shows Peter how badly he truly has been acting. No slash or incest just brotherly fluff. Bad summary but please read! The White Armor Ball by elecktrum reviews On Christmas Eve valor is tested, gifts are given, and an ancient Narnian tradition is renewed. Do You Remember Me?
The children are too serious and their mother wants to change that. She takes them to an event that makes the kid's day but shows their parents how special they truly are. Temptation by Aebhel reviews There is a horrid similarity in this, but Peter is no longer the boy she faced across a battlefield. Not a happy fic. Doing More by lurkisblurkis reviews When he'd said "save it for later," he hadn't actually meant it literally Oneshot, PC movieverse, nonslash. Three heroes fell to the crushing embrace of another Mymidon, thousands of years later. Resilient Fealty by Lirulin reviews During the walk to Aslan's How, Edmund contemplates High Kings, big brothers and best friends and where they might go to when they are suddenly not there anymore Loyalty can sometimes hurt quite a lot.
Agnus Dei by turkeyish reviews They do, indeed, come to know him by another name. Only the children parents can answer that. Homecoming by Crimson White reviews The war is over and Helen Pevensie awaits the return of her children. She wonders whether it would be ok to hug her youngest son or if he will reject her love in favour for his anger. After sustaining a serious wound, he returns home. When Caspian sounds the horn, can Peter and his family find the strength to help restore Narnia to glory? The Blades of Eru by Ilada'Jefiv reviews As Legolas flees from the orcs that killed his patrol, he stumbles onto a cave that drops him into the land of Narnia.
What is his purpose here, and why does Jadis desire his death so badly? She provided the plot and I wrote it. Yes, we're disturbed individuals. Tragedy strikes at Cair Paravel, and now the guilt will haunt him forever. Much later, his siblings arrive. Movie-verse Chronicles of Narnia - Rated: The Product of a Fever by Ultra-Geek reviews Edmund is bruised and amused, Peter is sick and guilty, and everyone else just tries to stay out of their way.
Edmund's Older Brother by Noorha reviews A oneshot focusing on a sweet moment shared by the two kings of Narnia. No incest or slash. Black Dwarfs, Blue River by elecktrum reviews Relating the story of King Edmund's first diplomatic success, how he learned a craft, and why his older brother is known throughout the Black Dwarf clan as Nancy. Years after a fatal accident devastated their family, Peter, Susan, and Edmund face gathering darkness once more.
An unexpected arrival pulls them back into a world of magic and madness, and they must find their way Home before everything is lost. The Two Crowns by Almyra reviews Bookverse. Discouraged and on the verge of defeat, Prince Caspian finds one of his dearest wishes has been granted and the savior of Narnia has returned. When he is abandoned by Susan, the trail appears to be cold, and all hope is gone, Peter recieves some help from Professor Kirke.
Heat Wave by Faithfulpurelight reviews Where our Kings learn the dangers of training when tempers and temperatures run high. Refuge by Isabeau1 reviews Prince Caspian movie based. Edmund spends some time with the Lion after the final battle, and then has a talk with his brother.
What would they have wished for? What would have changed? After the Thaw by Philote reviews Spring has come to Narnia, but the ice still tries to creep back into Edmund's heart. Scars Remind Us by Aebhel reviews Peter has trouble adjusting. Farewell by Capegio reviews Peter promised, but duty calls. Please by Capegio reviews Edmund didn't choose this, but it's too late now.
You have been warned. T - English - Horror - Chapters: Candy by Capegio reviews Peter is saving them for the right moment. Fealty by Miniver reviews Aslan sends a visitor to the court of Cair Paravel. What role will this person play in Narnia's future? Veteran by Almyra reviews An American soldier finds his solitude interrupted by a boy with a question Air Raid by Keitorin Asthore reviews After an air raid, Peter discovers a flier for the relocation program. Movieverse, but almost entirely canon-compatible. Passing Down the Crown by elecktrum reviews Peter helped to put Caspian on the throne of Narnia, but at what cost to himself?
And So the End Begins by elecktrum reviews A week before the fatal train accident, Edmund experiences a loss that only his brother can understand. Meg finds herself in the proverbial hot seat when Edmund pays her an unexpected visit. Fever by the1hobbit reviews Things never go the way you want.
But turn out how they should. The Lion's Might by Thalion King's Daughter reviews Ambushed and without a way to send for aid, how can four hope to stand against forty? With surrender not an option, two kings and two lords will put their abilities to the test as they fight back to back and side to side. Thole by elecktrum reviews Before her reign in Narnia the White Witch made certain promises to the Ettin Giants in return for their services. When the Ettin crown prince comes to collect it's not Jadis who pays the price for deceit, but Peter.
How to Keep Well in Wartime by Francienyc reviews The Pevensies' mother reflects on each of her four children, and the effect the war has on them all. A Battle Without Weapons by Tex reviews Peter has been accepted to a university, but as soon as he recieves the letter of acceptance, Edmund's nightmares return. The brothers will soon find that it is possible to fight a war that does not involve steel and blood Daughter, Would You Accompany Me?
Does England have its own Deep Magic? For Ever Kneel'd by Almyra reviews After being wounded during his Northern campaign, Peter faces peril, temptation, and a great threat to Narnia. Susan, Edmund, and Lucy must find him before it is too late. Post Horse and His Boy. A Message by Dearheart reviews To: He wants to tell you something. Peter and Edmund are late to the train station that fatal morning and miss the derailment that would have taken them to the Real Narnia.
Now they must deal with the aftermath and find the strength and courage to keep on living. The Conscience of the King by elecktrum reviews In the aftermath of the Battle of Beruna, many people have forgotten that Edmund was not the only traitor in Narnia. General Oreius, however, is not one of them. As Peter journeys westwards on his quest, Edmund must endure both Jadis' curse and the pain of being left behind. Falling by MooMoogle reviews Fifteen years had passed happily in Narnia. Spare Oom had only been a distant memory, some place we had been thrown accidentally. This was where we belonged.
Bliss by Capegio reviews Things change, and we learn. Davidson reviews Based very much on the books, this is a series of three snapshots exploring three crucial moments of Peter Pevensie's life. I recommend rereading books 2,4, and 7 if you 'don't get it'. This is Edmund and Peter's story, unfolding the fate of the sweet country of Narnia However terrible it may be.
Doubt by Capegio reviews Behind the visor, Peter still had questions. Promises by Capegio reviews Peter has made a few in his lifetime. Looks as it did in life, but with features distorted by madness. Animated object 17—18 Mundane object animated by magic. Ankheg 18 Large, burrowing creature It is described as a ten-foot cube of transparent gelatinous ooze, which is able to absorb and digest organic matter. Creative origins The gelatinous cube is an invention of Gary Gygax, and first appeared in the Monster Manual ,[1] rather than being lifted from outside sources and adapted to a roleplaying setting, as were many mythological monsters like the minotaur and dryad.
Being a cube that is a perfect ten feet on each side, it is specifically and perfectly "adapted" to its native environment, the standard, foot 3. Delicious in Dungeon Japanese: The series is published in Enterbrain's Harta magazine. Yen Press has licensed the series in North America. Plot In a fantasy world of dungeon exploration, guilds go out on expeditions to raid dungeons, hoping to find the mysterious Golden Kingdom claimed to be the treasure of a certain island dungeon.
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When Dave Wesely entered the service in , his friend and fellow Napoleonics wargamer Dave Arneson began a medieval variation of Wesely's Braunstein games, where players control individuals instead of armies. Look up Nereid, nereid, nereids, or spio in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A Nereid is a sea nymph in Greek mythology. Nereid or Nereids may also refer to: This list of fictional plants describes invented plants that appear in works of fiction. Contents Tall Tales of the Wee Folk is a Creature Crucible supplement that describes the society and background of creatures such as brownies, sprites, dryads, leprechauns, centaurs, pixies, fauns, hsiao, pookas, sidhe, treants, wood imps, and woodrakes, and outlines rules for playing them as player characters PCs.
The Dreamland is home to many creatures drawn from diverse mythological sources, from Celtic sidhe to ancient Greek centaurs and fauns. Other creatures covered include the hsiao large, intelligent owls and pookas shape-changing pranksters. The Basic Set was based upon the original work published in and three of the supplementary booklets to the original set. One of the powerful spellcasters who also counts himself amongst Mystra's Chosen, Khelben is a serious, imposing wizard, and a grim proponent of law and order whose methods of achieving the ultimate good are often highly questionable in the eyes of the righteous.
One such deal — with Fzoul Chembryl, cleric of Bane and leader of the sinister Zhentarim — led to the once highly regarded member of the semi-secret Harper organization being simultaneously expelled and leaving the organization. Khelben did not leave alone, however; he now leads the Harper splinter group the Moonstars, whom he finds suit his needs much better. Basics Appearance Khelben is a 6-foot-tall, well-muscled, bearded man with a receding hairline, black hair w Bugbear sculpture in Thieles Garten, Bremerhaven A bugbear is a legendary creature or type of hobgoblin comparable to the bogeyman or bugaboo or babau , and other creatures of folklore, all of which were historically used in some cultures to frighten disobedient children.
In medieval England, the Bugbear was depicted as a creepy bear that lurked in the woods to scare children. It was described in this manner in an English translation of a Italian play The Buggbear. Pan, the Greek deity, is often portrayed in cinema, literature, music, and stage productions, as a symbolic or cultural reference. Film In 7 Faces of Dr. Lao , Pan appears as one of the attractions in the circus. He seduces Angela Benedict, the librarian, with his enticing music and even takes the form of the man she secretly admires, Ed Cunningham, the newspaper editor.
Pan is one of the seven characters in the film played by Tony Randall. Pan's Labyrinth by Guillermo del Toro Spanish title: A post-teenage Brazilian comic, it is set in the medieval fantasy world of Arton, part of the RPG campaign setting Tormenta. Overview The series lasted for 42 issues 40 regular ones and a 2-issue "post-end" story. Spinoffs include special issues that portray each of the main characters individually, an audio CD with voice actors playing the characters, an RPG book based on events in the series, an artbook with original sketches, and a new edition.
A Portuguese name would have been gender-specific to indicate either the sword or the fighter, and thus wouldn't work the same way. In this case, the title becomes "Vingador Sagrado" male gender or "Vingadora Sagrada" female gender. This is a list of magical creatures and beings in the fantasy book series Fablehaven and the sequel series Dragonwatch by Brandon Mull. A-C Alcetaur Similar to a centaur except with the body of a moose. In book 4, an Alcetaur was one of the sentries at Blackwell Keep's front gate.
In Dragonwatch, we learn that this Alcetaur is Wyrmroost's gamekeeper, and a major character. His name is Henrick, and he accompanies and assists Kendra and Seth with their main mission. Apparition Ghostly forms that look identical to humans except a little translucent. An apparition warns Seth of the dangers he might face on Lady Luck. Astrids Large golden owls with human faces featured only briefly in the third book. It is said by Ruth Grandma Sorenson that they are very mysterious, and that little is known about them.
Kendra saw one during the time between visits to the preserve, between books 1 and 2. Seth may have also seen one in book 2, without having drunk the milk. It was in the appearance of a regular black owl, b Oni in pilgrim's clothing. Hanging scroll, ink and color on paper. They are typically portrayed as hulking figures with one or more horns growing out of their heads.
Stereotypically, they are conceived of as red or blue-colored green-colored , wearing loincloths of tiger pelt, and carrying iron clubs. Description Depictions of oni vary widely but usually portray them as hideous, gigantic ogre-like creatures with a single horn or multiple horns emerging from their heads,[2] with sharp claws and wild hair. The first volume was published in March A manga adaptation by Ayamegumu ran in Age Premium until the magazine ceased publication, and was then transferred to Monthly Dragon Age. Both the light novels and the manga adaptation have been licensed for publication in North America by Yen Press.
An anime television series adaptation by Silver Link and Connect aired from January 11 to March 29, However, he becomes extremely worn out as he is working during the weekend. After taking a nap, he mysteriously wakes up in another fantasy RPG world as a year old named Satou Pendragon, a nickname he uses while running beta tests, and with what looks like the menu screen of the gam Puss in Boots before the ogre.
Ogres frequently feature in mythology, folklore, and fiction throughout the world. They appear in many classic works of literature, and are most often associated in fairy tales and legend with a taste for infants. In mythology, ogres are often depicted as inhumanly large and tall and having a disproportionately large head, abundant hair, unusually colored skin, a voracious appetite, and a strong body.
Ogres are closely linked with giants and with human cannibals in mythology. A gnome [1] is a diminutive spirit in Renaissance magic and alchemy, first introduced by Paracelsus in the 16th century and later adopted by more recent authors including those of modern fantasy literature. Its characteristics have been reinterpreted to suit the needs of various story tellers, but it is typically said to be a small humanoid that lives underground. A kilmoulis is, in the folklore of the Anglo-Scottish border, an ugly version of the brownie who is said to haunt mills.
This lack of an orifice forces him to inhale his food through his nose. The Kilmoulis works hard for the miller, but also delights in tricks and pranks. While his pranks may be a hindrance, he is generally enough help to offset the food he eats and the disturbances he causes. C , Copyright Rufus Publications, Inc. Published in by Harry N. Abrams, Inc, New York. In Northern English folklore, the Barghest or Barguest is a mythical monstrous black dog with large teeth and claws,[1] though in other cases the name can refer to a ghost or household elf, especially in Northumberland and Durham, such as the Cauld Lad of Hylton.
Origin of the name "Ghost" in Northern England was pronounced "guest," and the origin is thought to be of the combination burh-ghest, "town-ghost. It recounts the tale of a man who ventures forth "to the horrid gill of the limestone hill" in order to summon and confront the Barghest in an act of ritual magic.
The man's lifeless bo This is a list of deities regarded as female or mostly feminine in gender. Fallen Angel is an action role-playing game. It is the second full game in the Sacred video game series. It is a prequel which takes place 2, years before the events of Sacred. Like its predecessor, the game takes place in a fantasy setting.
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A new game engine allows the game to be rendered in perspective correct 3D, while retaining the viewpoint found in older isometric games. Video game designer Bob Bates was involved in its production.
Power metal band Blind Guardian wrote the song "Sacred Worlds" as the theme for the game and also make an appearance as characters. The PC version was released in late , the console versions were delayed until with the discs being pressed in April for a May release,[8] in April the developer, Ascaron, went into administration citing the extended development as the reason. In Germanic mythology, a dwarf is a human-shaped entity that dwells in mountains and in the earth, and is variously associated with wisdom, smithing, mining, and crafting.
Dwarfs are sometimes described as short and ugly, although some scholars have questioned whether this is a later development stemming from comical portrayals of the beings. Etymology and usage The modern English noun dwarf descends from the Old English dweorg. Scholars have proposed theories about the origins of the being by way of his Vodyanoy by Ivan Bilibin, V.
Vodyanoy, In Slavic mythology, vodyanoy or vodyanoi Russian: Vodyanoy is said to appear as a naked old man with a frog-like face, greenish beard, and long hair, with his body covered in algae and muck, usually covered in black fish scales. He has webbed paws instead of hands, a fish's tail, and eyes that burn like red-hot coals. He usually rides along his river on a half-sunk log, making loud splashes. Consequently, he is often dubbed "grandfather" or "forefather" by the local people. Local drownings are said to be the work of the vodyanoy or rusalkas. When angered, the vodyanoy breaks dams, washes down water mills, and drowns people and animals.
Consequently, fishermen, millers, and also bee-keepers make sacrifices to appease him. Der Wechselbalg by Henry Fuseli, A changeling is a creature found in folklore and folk religion throughout Europe. A changeling was believed to be a fairy child that had been left in place of a human child stolen by the fairies. The theme of the swapped child is common in medieval literature and modernly reflects concern over infants thought to be afflicted with unexplained diseases, disorders, or developmental disabilities. Description A changeling is typically identifiable via a number of traits; in Irish legend, a fairy child may appear sickly and won't grow in size like a normal child, and may have notable physical characteristics such as a beard or long teeth.
They may also display intelligence far beyond their apparent years, as well as posses uncanny insight. A common way that a changeling could identify itself is through displaying unusual when it thinks it's alone; jumping about, dancing, or playing an instrument— though this last example is found only within Irish and Scottish legend. The term is derived from the Greek province of the same name which dates to antiquity; the province's mountainous topography and sparse population of pastoralists later caused the word Arcadia to develop into a poetic byword for an idyllic vision of unspoiled wilderness.
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Arcadia is a poetic shaped space associated with bountiful natural splendor and harmony. The concept also figures in Renaissance mythology. Although commonly thought of as being in line with Utopian ideals, Arcadia differs from that tradition in that it is more often specifically regarded as unattainable. Furthermore, it is seen as a lost, Edenic form of life, contrasting to the progressive nature of Utopian desires. The inhabitants were often regarded as having continued to live after the manner of the Golden Age, without the pride and avarice that corrupted Bottom tier are core books necessary to play, moving up to least necessary.
Using resources from further up the stack requires less preparation work on the part of the game master. Characters and Campaigns , plus basic accessories. They have buckram-textured endpapers and sewn head and foot bands" of the two volumes of the Basic Set. It includes basic character creation with a A humanoid ; from English human and -oid "resembling" is something that has an appearance resembling a human without actually being one. The earliest recorded use of the term, in , referred to indigenous peoples in areas colonized by Europeans. By the 20th century, the term came to describe fossils which were morphologically similar, but not identical, to those of the human skeleton.
Science fiction media frequently present sentient extraterrestrial lifeforms as humanoid as a byproduct of convergent evolut The fantasy setting of the Warcraft series includes many fictional races and factions. Most of the primary protagonists of the series belong to either the Horde or the Alliance. However, there are a variety of neutral races and factions, who are either friendly or hostile to both the Horde and the Alliance.
In World of Warcraft, all player characters belong to either the Horde or the Alliance, with a character's faction decided by its race. One exception is the pandaren, who can choose to become members of either faction. By the time of World of Warcraft, the Alliance and the Horde are not engaged in all out war any longer. However, they are still hostile towards each other and skirmishes between the two sides occasionally erupt. A trow also trowe or drow or dtrow is a malignant or mischievous fairy or spirit in the folkloric traditions of the Orkney and Shetland islands.
Trows are nocturnal creatures, like the troll of Scandinavian legend with which the trow shares many similarities. They venture out of their 'trowie knowes' earthen mound dwellings solely in the evening, and often enter households as the inhabitants sleep.
Trows traditionally have a fondness for music, and folktales tell of their habit of kidnapping musicians or luring them to their dens. Early references The sea trow Trowis[a] of Stronsay, according to Jo Ben's Description of the Orkney Islands , was a maritime monster resembling a colt whose entire body was cloaked in seaweed, with a coiled or matted coat of hair, sexual organs like a horse's, and known to copulate[b] with the women of the island.
The Faerie Queene is notable for its form: In Spenser's "Letter of the Authors", he states that the entire epic poem is "cloudily enwrapped in Allegorical devises", and the aim of publishing The Faerie Queene was to "fashion a gentleman or noble person in vertuous and gentle discipline".
Jenny Greenteeth is a figure in English folklore.
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A river hag, similar to Peg Powler or a grindylow, she would pull children or the elderly into the water and drown them. The name is also used to describe pondweed or duckweed, which can form a continuous mat over the surface of a small body of water, making it misleading and potentially treacherous, especially to unwary children. With this meaning the name is common around Liverpool and southwest Lancashire. She is also described as lurking in the upper branches of trees at night, although this may be a folklorist's confusion with the northern English Jinny-hewlet, a folk name for an owl.