In the wardrobe Lucy found a world called Narnia. The world was white until Alsan and the 4 children (Peter, Edmund, Susan and Lucy) save Narnia recovering the beautiful green world Narnia once was.
In The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, they entered (with Peter and Susan) from inside the wardrobe. But the entry wasn't there every time. In Prince Caspian, all four children were pulled in by the blowing of Susan's horn from inside Narnia. In The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, they were drawn in (with their cousin Eustace) by looking at the painting of a Narnian ship.
Lucy climbs into the wardrobe again because she wants to see Mr. Tumness again. Also, she goes back so she can confirm to herself that she was not simply imagining this other world.
When Lucy went back through the wardrobe, she discovered that time worked differently in Narnia, so despite spending a long time there, very little time had passed in her world. This is why she was surprised that no one had missed her.
When they all first stepped in the wardrobe and found themselves in Narnia for the first time
In "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe", Peter, Susan, Lucy, and Edmund ruled for many years in Narnia, but it is not specifically mentioned how long they reigned. It can be inferred that they ruled for a significant period before they outgrew their time in Narnia and returned to the real world.
Initially, Peter, Susan, and Edmund are skeptical of Lucy's story about the world inside the wardrobe. However, as they witness her unwavering belief and see evidence that she might be telling the truth, they become curious and eventually experience the magic of Narnia for themselves.
The first humans to visit Narnia were Digory Kirke and Polly Plummer, in The Magician's Nephew. The second group was Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy Pevensie who first visited in The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe and became the Kings and Queens for many years until they accidently stumbled upon England again. A year later they re-entered Narnia in the book Prince Caspian, to save the land from the Telmarines. Edmund and Lucy came a third time with their cousin Eustace Scrubb in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. Eustace and his friend Jill Pole came back in The Silver Chair. In The Last Battle all but Susan (who'd stopped believing) returned to a glorious new Narnia, and lived in peace forever and ever.
no when you enter vault 101 the second time during the trouble on the homefront quest which will begin on the level 10 or so it will let you re-enter the vault the second time but after that it is locked forever
The first time you must beat it twice, to get to her a second time, you must beat it ten times.
The faun was shocked to see Lucy, but he was very insistent on being hospitable and having Lucy come back for tea. He was quite friendly, but slowly started breaking down. He revealed that he had been ordered to bring Lucy to the White Witch.
C.S. Lewis dedicated "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" to Lucy Barfield as a symbol of gratitude and friendship. Lucy Barfield was the goddaughter of Lewis, and she was the first to hear the story of Narnia before it was even written. Lewis considered her an important influence on the creation of the Chronicles of Narnia.
Malese Jow plays Lucy