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The Island
The four Pevensie children are yanked out of a train station and deposited on a wild, overgrown island. They have no idea where they are at first, but as they explore they find ru…
The Ancient Treasure House
The children spend time in and around the ruins, recovering their old belongings and adjusting to the idea that Narnia has aged dramatically.
The Dwarf
While exploring the island's shore, the children witness two soldiers about to drown a dwarf in a boat. They rescue him, driving off the soldiers with Susan's arrows.
The Dwarf Tells of Prince Caspian
Trumpkin tells the children the full backstory of Prince Caspian. Caspian is the rightful heir to the Narnian throne, but his uncle Miraz has been ruling as lord protector and has…
Caspian's Adventure in the Mountains
Still in flashback through Trumpkin's account, this chapter follows Caspian after he flees the castle. He rides through the night, gets thrown from his horse, and is found unconsc…
The People That Lived in Hiding
Caspian, after fleeing the hunting party, is taken in by a group of Old Narnians who live secretly in the woods. He meets dwarfs, a badger, and other talking creatures who have su…
Old Narnia in Danger
The Old Narnians gather more allies and begin organizing resistance against Miraz. Caspian learns the full scope of how much has been lost under Telmarine rule.
How They Left the Island
Back with the Pevensies, the children work out how to get off the island and find their way to Caspian. Aslan's How, the ancient mound over the Stone Table, becomes their destinat…
What Lucy Saw
That night, Lucy wakes and goes into the woods alone. She has a real encounter with Aslan, who is larger and more powerful than she remembered.
The Return of the Lion
Lucy wakes the others and tells them Aslan is waiting. They are skeptical but follow, and one by one they begin to see Aslan themselves, with Edmund being the first after Lucy to…
The Lion Roars
Lucy finally convinces the group to follow Aslan's lead, even though most of them still can't see him. They take a different route through the gorge, and one by one the others beg…
Sorcery and Sudden Vengeance
Aslan sends Peter and Edmund ahead to help Caspian while he goes off with Lucy and the girls to do something different.
The High King in Command
Peter sends a formal challenge to Miraz to settle the war by single combat rather than a full battle. Miraz's own lords talk him into accepting because they want him dead and see…
How All Were Very Busy
While the battle unfolds, Aslan, Lucy, and Susan go on a separate mission. Aslan wakes the trees and the river god, who join the fight and overwhelm the Telmarine army.
Aslan Makes a Door in the Air
After the battle, Aslan offers the defeated Telmarines a choice: stay in Narnia under Caspian's rule or pass through a magic door to a new world.
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