The king of Narnia was King Caspian, who was also known as Caspian X. He ruled over Narnia during the events of "The Chronicles of Narnia" series. The Emperor of the Lone Islands was King Caspian's name before he became the king of Narnia.
The king in the Chronicles of Narnia is King Peter Pevensie.
At the end of The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe (chronologically the first book) Edmund does indeed become a king of Narnia. However, he is never THE king, as Narnia under the Pevensies has two kings: Peter (the High King) and Edmund (just king), and after that Narnia has moved on with new monarchs, and, indeed, dynasties.
Yes, Prince Caspian is a descendant of the Pevensie siblings because they become the first monarchs of Narnia in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe." Despite being from different time periods, their bloodline connects through the lineage of the Narnian kings and queens.
The plot is to kill Caspians uncle,Miraz.And to make Caspian the new king of Narnia!WOO-HOO NARNIA!!
Here comes the king!
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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.
No animal can "become" an animal of another species.
After the battle with the White Witch, the Pevensie children become the rulers of Narnia: Peter as High King, Susan as Queen, Edmund as Duke of Lantern Waste, and Lucy as the Valiant Queen. They are known as the Kings and Queens of Narnia.
The four main characters fought for the land of Narnia from King Maraz of the Telmarines.
Yeah, probably another Disney version.