digorykirke:thirty days of narnia | a scene in the books that you wish were in the movies- edmund no
digorykirke:thirty days of narnia | a scene in the books that you wish were in the movies- edmund not being second fiddle “And if I come not again it is my will that the Regent, and Master Cornelius, and Trufflehunter the Badger, and Lord Drinian choose a King of Narnia with the consent-“ “But, Sire,” interrupted Drinian, “are you abdicating?” “I am going with Reepicheep to see the World’s End,” said Caspian. A low murmur of dismay ran through the sailors. “We can take the boat,” said Caspian. “You will have no need for it sailing in these gentle seas and must build a new one on Ramandu’s island. And now-“ “Caspian,” said Edmund suddenly and sternly, “you can’t do this.” “Most certainly,” said Reepicheep, “his Majesty cannot.” “No indeed,” said Drinian. “Can’t?” said Caspian sharply, looking for a moment not unlike his uncle Miraz. “Begging your Majesty’s pardon,” said Rynelf from the deck below, “but if one of us did the same it would be called deserting.” “You presume too much on your long service, Rynelf,” said Caspian. “No, Sire! He’s perfectly right,” said Drinian. “By the Mane of Aslan,” said Caspian, “I had thought you were all my subjects here, not my schoolmasters.” “I’m not,” said Edmund, “and I say you can not do this.” -- source link
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