Hey fellow Uni's of the Weast,
The answer is... love came down and carried the two away! I love that story!
In "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," Aslan shows Peter courage, leadership, and the importance of standing up for what is right. He guides Peter in becoming a noble and honorable leader, emphasizing qualities like bravery and selflessness. Through his interactions with Aslan, Peter learns valuable lessons about responsibility and sacrifice.
Aslan gave Peter two battle plans: the first was to defend Cair Paravel, and the second was to lead a small force to attack the White Witch’s army at Beruna. Each plan required different tactics and strategies to defeat the enemy forces.
Peter
Aslan tells Peter in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe" that he will become a great and noble king, but that it will not be an easy path. Peter is warned that he will face challenges and hardships in his future, but that he must stay true to himself and his beliefs in order to succeed.
Peter
And for Aslan!!
Lucy was with Aslan while he breathed life back into the courtyard creatures.
Susan, Peter, Edmund, Lucy, Aslan
The White Witch is fighting Aslan when Lucy and Susan arrive. She is trying to prevent Aslan from reclaiming his rightful place as the true ruler of Narnia.
Aslan advised Peter to use his sword only when necessary and with great care, as it was a powerful weapon that required wisdom and courage to wield. He emphasized the importance of using it for defense rather than aggression and to always remain true to himself and his values.
Directly from the book: "Peter, still out of breath, turned and saw Aslan close at hand. "You have forgotten to clean your sword," said Aslan. It was true. Peter blushed when he looked at the bright blade and saw it all smeared with the Wolf's hair and blood. He stooped down and wiped it quite clean on the grass, and then wiped it quite dry on his coat."
Edmon, Lucy, peter, Susan, aslan the lion and prince Caspian