No, the Pevensies' were not married and did not have any children in Narnia. Caspian is a Telmarine, another race of people from a land adjoining Narnia. When the Pevensies went back through the wardrobe into England, the Telmarines invaded Narnia.
The second movie in the Chronicles of Narnia series is "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian," which was released in 2008. It follows the Pevensie siblings as they return to Narnia to help Prince Caspian reclaim his rightful place as the king of Narnia.
no because the pevensies is old they are not friend of narnia anymore
The main antagonist in "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" is King Miraz, who seeks to maintain his rule by eliminating Prince Caspian, the rightful heir to the throne. Miraz represents the oppressive and tyrannical regime that threatens to extinguish the freedom and magic of Narnia.
The four Pevensies; Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy, Aslan, and probably Caspian(Prince Caspian, Voyage of The Dawn Treader and a bit in The Silver Chair), Professor Diggory, Jill (The Silver Chair and The Last Battle) and Eustace (all books from The Voyage of The Dawn Treader)
Prince Caspian lives in the kingdom of Narnia in the castle of Cair Paravel.
No, Prince Caspian was from Narnia, and Narnia was on a different timeline all together.
The plot is to kill Caspians uncle,Miraz.And to make Caspian the new king of Narnia!WOO-HOO NARNIA!!
In "The Chronicles of Narnia" series by C.S. Lewis, none of the Pevensie siblings die during the events of the books. They all survive and play significant roles in the adventures and battles that take place in Narnia.
Peter and Susan won't return because they are too old to come back to Narnia. The journey they made in Prince Caspian was their last; Lucy and Edmund return with their cousin in The Dawn Treader. That was their last journey. After that, none of the Pevensies came back to Narnia until The Last Battle, which was the very last book in the series. In the last few books, the main characters are the Pevensies' cousin Eustace and his friend from school Jill.
The cottage where the Pevensie siblings stay in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" is located in the land of Narnia. It is in the midst of the forest and is a cozy, welcoming retreat for the children during their adventures in Narnia.
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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.