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The second installment in ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]''. A year after the events of ''[[The Lion the Witch And The Wardrobe|The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe]]'', the four Pevensie siblings are summoned back to Narnia, where a thousand years have passed from the perspective of that world's relative time flow. Narnia has mostly been overrun by the descendants of an exiled group of pirates from Earth called the Telmarines (now ruled by the usurper [[Richard III|Miraz]]), but the rightful heir, his nephew Caspian, has magically summoned Narnian help, receiving it in the form of the Pevensies. Once the Telmarines have been beaten back and Caspian proclaimed king, Peter and Susan are told they are now too old ever to return to Narnia.
The second installment in ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia]]''. A year after the events of ''[[The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe|The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe]]'', the four Pevensie siblings are summoned back to Narnia, where a thousand years have passed from the perspective of that world's relative time flow. Narnia has mostly been overrun by the descendants of an exiled group of pirates from Earth called the Telmarines (now ruled by the usurper [[Richard III|Miraz]]), but the rightful heir, his nephew Caspian, has magically summoned Narnian help, receiving it in the form of the Pevensies. Once the Telmarines have been beaten back and Caspian proclaimed king, Peter and Susan are told they are now too old ever to return to Narnia.
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* [[Arbitrary Skepticism]] : In ''Prince Caspian'', Edmund is the only one to remember that Lucy was right about Narnia in the previous book, while Peter and Susan - who ought to know better - are reluctant to believe her when she says she's seen Aslan.
* [[Arbitrary Skepticism]] : In ''Prince Caspian'', Edmund is the only one to remember that Lucy was right about Narnia in the previous book, while Peter and Susan - who ought to know better - are reluctant to believe her when she says she's seen Aslan.
* [[Badass Beard]]: The Telmarines. It comes with the pirate territory.
* [[Badass Beard]]: The Telmarines. It comes with the pirate territory.
* [[Big Bad]]: Miraz.
* [[Big Bad]]: Miraz.
* [[Combat By Champion]]: Peter versus Miraz.
* [[Combat by Champion]]: Peter versus Miraz.
* [[Cool Gate]]: "The Door in the Air" -- it leads wherever Aslan wants it to lead.
* [[Cool Gate]]: "The Door in the Air" -- it leads wherever Aslan wants it to lead.
* [[Decapitated Army]]: Subverted. {{spoiler|Miraz's death doesn't lead to Telmarine surrender - in fact, the lords doctored his murder to look like he's been traitorously killed by Narnians and motivate the Telmarine army to fight}}.
* [[Decapitated Army]]: Subverted. {{spoiler|Miraz's death doesn't lead to Telmarine surrender - in fact, the lords doctored his murder to look like he's been traitorously killed by Narnians and motivate the Telmarine army to fight}}.
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* [[It Was a Gift]]
* [[It Was a Gift]]
* [[Kick Them While They Are Down]]
* [[Kick Them While They Are Down]]
* [[Legendary in The Sequel]]: Played with. Thanks to [[Narnia Time]], the characters and events of ''[[The Lion the Witch And The Wardrobe]]'' are regarded as legends or even [[Fairy Tales]]. The Pevensies' reappearance is compared to what it would be like if [[King Arthur]] returned to present-day Britain.
* [[Legendary in the Sequel]]: Played with. Thanks to [[Narnia Time]], the characters and events of ''[[The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe]]'' are regarded as legends or even [[Fairy Tales]]. The Pevensies' reappearance is compared to what it would be like if [[King Arthur]] returned to present-day Britain.
* [[The Masquerade]]: Old Narnians whom the Telmarines consider fairy tales live in hiding.
* [[The Masquerade]]: Old Narnians whom the Telmarines consider fairy tales live in hiding.
* [[My Master, Right or Wrong|My Master, Right Or Wrong]]: Glozelle.
* [[My Master, Right or Wrong]]: Glozelle.
* [[A Protagonist Shall Lead Them]]: The Pevensies.
* [[A Protagonist Shall Lead Them]]: The Pevensies.
* [[Rage Helm]]: In the movie, the Telmarine armies.
* [[Rage Helm]]: In the movie, the Telmarine armies.
* [[Reverse Psychology]]: How Miraz is goaded into accepting Peter's challenge even though it was to his advantage not to duel.
* [[Reverse Psychology]]: How Miraz is goaded into accepting Peter's challenge even though it was to his advantage not to duel.
* [[Sacred Hospitality]]
* [[Sacred Hospitality]]
* [[Spared By the Adaptation]]: {{spoiler|Glozelle}}.
* [[Spared by the Adaptation]]: {{spoiler|Glozelle}}.
* [[Secondary Character Title]]
* [[Secondary Character Title]]
* [[Sibling Rivalry]]: Specifically between Susan and Lucy. Susan believes Aslan favors Lucy; Peter takes Susan's side in an important argument because she's older and talking logically, while Lucy's suggestion makes no (visible) sense. The film plays it up even more.
* [[Sibling Rivalry]]: Specifically between Susan and Lucy. Susan believes Aslan favors Lucy; Peter takes Susan's side in an important argument because she's older and talking logically, while Lucy's suggestion makes no (visible) sense. The film plays it up even more.
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* [[So What Do We Do Now?]]: At the beginning of the film, Peter in particular is none too happy to be a young teen dealing with stupid schoolboys again, as opposed to a full-grown man and a king
* [[So What Do We Do Now?]]: At the beginning of the film, Peter in particular is none too happy to be a young teen dealing with stupid schoolboys again, as opposed to a full-grown man and a king
* [[Sour Supporter]]: Trumpkin.
* [[Sour Supporter]]: Trumpkin.
* [[Sudden Sequel Death Syndrome]]: All the Narnians from ''[[The Lion the Witch And The Wardrobe]]'' are dead... from old age... ''hundreds of years'' ago.
* [[Sudden Sequel Death Syndrome]]: All the Narnians from ''[[The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe]]'' are dead... from old age... ''hundreds of years'' ago.
* [[Tear Jerker]]: The Pevensies' sad realization that all their friends from the first book/movie are long gone.
* [[Tear Jerker]]: The Pevensies' sad realization that all their friends from the first book/movie are long gone.
* [[Throwing Down the Gauntlet]]: Peter issues a formally-worded challenge to Miraz.
* [[Throwing Down the Gauntlet]]: Peter issues a formally-worded challenge to Miraz.
* [[Try to Fit That On A Business Card]]: The aforementioned challenge contains Peter's credentials, juxtaposed with Miraz's more meager ones. [[Hello|And a greeting]].
* [[Try to Fit That on A Business Card]]: The aforementioned challenge contains Peter's credentials, juxtaposed with Miraz's more meager ones. [[Hello|And a greeting]].
** And then Peter throws in ''Edmund's'' laundry list of titles and credentials for good measure, just to rub it in.
** And then Peter throws in ''Edmund's'' laundry list of titles and credentials for good measure, just to rub it in.
* [[Unfriendly Fire]]: Miraz isn't killed by Peter, just knocked unconscious. A full-scale battle ensues, and a Telmarine [[Mauve Shirt]] the king insulted earlier [[Coup De Grace|finishes him off]].
* [[Unfriendly Fire]]: Miraz isn't killed by Peter, just knocked unconscious. A full-scale battle ensues, and a Telmarine [[Mauve Shirt]] the king insulted earlier [[Coup De Grace|finishes him off]].

Revision as of 07:29, 9 April 2014

The second installment in The Chronicles of Narnia. A year after the events of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, the four Pevensie siblings are summoned back to Narnia, where a thousand years have passed from the perspective of that world's relative time flow. Narnia has mostly been overrun by the descendants of an exiled group of pirates from Earth called the Telmarines (now ruled by the usurper Miraz), but the rightful heir, his nephew Caspian, has magically summoned Narnian help, receiving it in the form of the Pevensies. Once the Telmarines have been beaten back and Caspian proclaimed king, Peter and Susan are told they are now too old ever to return to Narnia.

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