Edmund: "I've left my new torch in Narnia!" :)
Prince Caspian's father is King Caspian IX. He played a significant role in the Chronicles of Narnia series by C.S. Lewis. King Caspian IX also appears in "Prince Caspian," the second book in the series.
Prince Caspian was in the book, Prince Caspian, and The Voyage Of The Dawn Treader.The type of book, or genre, which featured Prince Caspian was fantasy. Prince Caspian was in two of the Chronicles of Narnia, which are all classified as fantasy.
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is the next book after Prince Caspian.
In the book "Prince Caspian" by C.S. Lewis, there is no indication that Prince Caspian and Susan kissed. Their relationship is depicted more as a friendship and alliance in the battle against King Miraz.
She is not given a name, and by that time (the setting of the book Prince Caspian), she was dead
good and nice and fun book
Miraz's castle in Narnia is called Cair Paravel. It is located in the kingdom of Archenland and plays a significant role in "Prince Caspian", the second book in the Chronicles of Narnia series by C.S. Lewis.
A badger
Two answers: In the actual order in which the Chronicles of Narnia were written, and originally published by MacMillan, the fourth book is The Silver Chair. When Harper-Collins took over publication, Lewis's stepson Douglas Gresham recommended they be published according to Narnian chronology. Then, the fourth book became Prince Caspian.
The movie "Prince Caspian" has many differences to the book and this is one of them. In the book prince Caspian is much younger and Susan has no attraction to him at all. Actually, quote from book "Prince Caspian was a boy, not much older than Peter." so there you have it, he was not much younger. But they did not get married. Later on in the next book Caspian marries the daughter of a star.
He brings her to Narnia after their voyage to the end of the world. He marries her then. You find this out in The Silver Chair.
In the movie, there is a badger, but his name is Trufflehunter, not just Badger.