Why is Edmund called Edmund the Just?

Edmund is called "the Just" in C.S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia because his personal journey from betrayal to redemption, especially understanding how even a traitor can mend, made him a wise, fair, and compassionate ruler known for great judgment during his reign as King of Narnia alongside his siblings. He learned humility and mercy from his own mistakes, allowing him to rule with understanding rather than harshness, as shown when he argued for leniency for Prince Rabadash.
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Why was Edmund called the Just?

Edmund's experience of betraying Narnia and then being forgiven by Aslan makes him a fair and just ruler.
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Why is Edmund the Just?

He is redeemed with the intervention of Aslan and joins the fight against the witch. Fulfilling an ancient prophecy, he becomes King Edmund the Just, King of Narnia, and with sisters Susan and Lucy, co-ruler under High King Peter.
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Why is Susan called the gentle?

In Prince Caspian, Susan and the other Pevensies are magically transferred to Narnia from a railway station in England. She is described as being gentle and tender-hearted and she immerses herself in their adventures as deeply as in the first book.
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What was Edmunds' sin in Narnia?

The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe- Gluttony. Edmund stuffs his face with Turkish Delight, and he craves for more.
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What Happened to EDMUND PEVENSIE After the Last Battle?

Did Edmund fall in love with Caspian?

During his second visit to Narnia, Edmund met and gradually fell in love with Caspian and decided to stay in Narnia with Aslan's blessing. After a two-year courting period, Caspian and Edmund married and he was soon crowned the new queen of Narnia.
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Who is the villain in Narnia?

The main villain in The Chronicles of Narnia, especially the most famous book The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, is Jadis, the White Witch, who brings an eternal winter to Narnia and embodies tyranny, but other books feature antagonists like the usurper King Miraz (Prince Caspian) and the treacherous ape Shift (The Last Battle), with the demon Tash looming as a greater evil.
 
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Did Prince Caspian love Susan?

In C.S. Lewis's Prince Caspian book, there's no real romance between Caspian and Susan; he's just a boy when they meet, but the Disney movie adaptation adds a significant, though non-canonical, romantic subplot with longing looks and a goodbye kiss, hinting at future feelings, even though they never ended up together in the books or films. 
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What is the saddest scene in Narnia?

This is probably the most heartbreaking scene in the Narnia films as it shows Aslan being tortured, killed by the White Witch and her army. This is a direct depiction of Jesus Christ's crucifixion 2000 years ago. This was done to save you and me from our sins and in parallel, Aslan did this to save Edmund's life.
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What name did Aslan give Peter?

Aslan then gives Peter the name 'Sir Peter Fenris-bane,' which recognizes Peter's bravery for killing Fenris.
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Why was Narnia 4 canceled?

"Narnia 4" (The Silver Chair) was effectively cancelled due to diminishing box office returns, the aging of the original young cast, and contract issues, leading to Disney dropping the franchise and subsequent attempts by other studios to reboot it failing before Netflix acquired the rights for a new series. The first film was a hit, but sequels like Prince Caspian and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader saw significant drops in revenue, making them less profitable, say sources like YouTube and Screen Rant. 
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Who does Mr. Tumnus represent in Narnia?

Mr. Tumnus, the faun in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, primarily represents the struggle between good and evil within an individual, conscience, temptation, and ultimately, redemption, mirroring figures like Judas or the Prodigal Son in Christian allegory, showing how fear and temptation can lead to betrayal but a choice for goodness brings forgiveness and transformation. 
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Who is the true king of Narnia?

The Character of Aslan

Beaver describes him as the true king of Narnia. Those who follow him do so because he is good and true, though powerful and dangerous when he needs to be. During the first novel, he sacrifices himself to save the life of Edward Pevensie despite Edmund previously having betrayed his siblings.
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Why was Narnia banned in the US?

Reasons for ban – “graphic violence, mysticism, and gore,” “politically incorrect,” and could be offensive to non-Christians due to the Christ-like qualities of Aslan.
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What is the true ending of Narnia?

The real ending to Narnia is in the final book, The Last Battle, where Aslan brings about the end of the old world, judging its inhabitants and leading the faithful to a "true" Narnia, a more perfect, eternal reality that is the "real" Narnia, symbolizing a spiritual ascent to Heaven after the Pevensies and friends die in a train crash on Earth, thus concluding the series with an eternal life in paradise for the heroes.
 
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Why was Susan written out of Narnia?

Susan Pevensie is no longer a friend of Narnia because she grows up, becomes preoccupied with "grown-up" things like makeup and parties, and dismisses her Narnian experiences as childish fantasy, failing to believe in Narnia anymore, which prevents her from entering Aslan's heavenly country in The Last Battle. Her focus shifts from faith and wonder to worldly concerns, essentially choosing a secular, mundane life over the magical reality of Narnia. 
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What is the forbidden word in Narnia?

In C.S. Lewis's The Chronicles of Narnia, the "Deplorable Word" is a secret, ancient magical curse from the world of Charn that can destroy all living things except the one who speaks it, used by Queen Jadis (the White Witch) to end her own world's life in a moment of rage, leaving her alone until Digory and Polly find her. The word, which required a specific ceremony and a terrible price to learn, represents ultimate destruction, often interpreted as a metaphor for nuclear weapons.
 
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Why did Aslan get shaved?

For a lot of people, that image of Aslan is Narnia. One thing I simply cannot get over, is that in one of the most pivotal scenes of the entire franchise, the villain (Jadis) quite literally strips Aslan of his mane, in a powerfully symbolic demonstration of evil triumphing over good.
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How old is Lucy Pevensie when she died?

She had two more adventures in Narnia, and when she eventually died in a train accident at the age of seventeen, she was transported to Aslan's Country.
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Who did Caspian marry in Narnia?

Prince Caspian X marries Ramandu's daughter, the daughter of a star who fell to Narnia, and they rule together, having a son named Rilian; she is a beloved queen but tragically loses her life to the Emerald Witch in her serpent form years later, as detailed in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader and The Silver Chair.
 
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Why is Susan not in The Last Battle?

This is because she did not believe in Narnia any longer. The train resulted from a meeting of the seven friends who did believe. Susan was not among them, so as far we know, she never died in the Last Battle.
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What gender is Caspian?

Provoking images of fantastical lands and heroic princes, Caspian is a boy's name with Latin and Greek origins, primed for an enduring legacy.
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Who is the traitor in Narnia?

In C.S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia, Edmund is one of the four children to go through the wardrobe to find adventures in another world. He is depicted in the first half of the first book as the traitor who eventually causes Aslan, the Great Lion-King, to be killed.
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What became of Rishda Tarkaan?

It is unknown what happened to Rishda afterwards. It may be presumed that as Rishda was considered a "lawful prey" by Peter, then he met the same fate as Shift (eaten by Tash).
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Who really defeated the White Witch?

The White Witch (Jadis) from The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is ultimately killed by Aslan, who revives after her sacrifice and overpowers her in the final battle, ending her reign and Narnia's long winter. While the details vary slightly in adaptations, Aslan defeats her physically, often described as pouncing on her, and her death breaks her evil magic over Narnia.
 
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