Plot Summary

The four Pevensie’s in the ruins of their castle

The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian is the story succeeding The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe. The story begins with Pevensie children being magically transported back to the world of Narnia unbeknownst to them. They quickly find their bearings and confirm that they indeed have been brought back to Narnia, specifically the castle from which they ruled as the Kings and Queens 1300 Narnian years ago. They find their magical artifacts that were given to them by Aslan. 

They overhear a commotion of a dwarf being drowned, and do not hesitate to save the dwarf, Trumpkin.  After which they learn about how Narnia has descended into chaos in the last 1300 years. They learn of the coup orchestrated by King Caspian IX brother Miraz, who is now the king of Narnia. Meanwhile the rightful king Caspian is being taught about the truth, about his father, Aslan, the old Kings and Queens from Dr. Cornelius. After learning all this information, Dr. Cornelius sends the young Caspian heir away to safety so they he may once again rule Narnia as the rightful heir. 

Sleeping under the stars in Narnia

A civil war is launched, after hearing everything that has occured, the Pevensie children decided to side with Caspian, and in his name try to remove Miraz the False King from power. The children begin a fight, losing. They are told to flee, as they are the last hope to Caspian and anyone of true faith Narnia has left. The children begin their trials of trying to find Caspian and his camp, to rally the troops once more and take this 1300 year old war to the last fight. 

They begin to mobilize and take the fight to Miraz, and Peter coaxing Miraz to a one-on-one duel where Miraz loses. More fighting occurs and leadership from Peter and Edmund lead to the Old Narnian forces to overtake the usurpers, and Caspian is crowned king of Narnia.

The Pevensie’s prepare to leave Narnia in the hands of Caspian

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