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Re: Prince Caspian Spoiler Speculation

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Öjevind Lång

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Jun 26, 2009, 9:56:31 AM6/26/09
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> Prince Caspian Spoiler Speculation below:
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> Chapter 15 (Aslan Makes A Door In The Air) PP 98-99: Aslan tells the
> Telmarines where they came from. The ancestors of the Telmarines had
> come into Telmar from a South Sea island. Many generations later, a
> famine in Telmar led them to invade and conquer Narnia. Narnia was in
> some disorder at the time. Could it be that the Telmarines had invaded
> Narnia just after Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy had left Narnia
> (leaving it leaderless) and returned through the wardrobe at the end of
> "The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe"?

No, according to Lewis' own chronology, the Pevensies ruled Narnia
1000-1015, Narnian reckoning, and the Telmarines invaded Narnia in 1998,
Narnian reckoning.

�jevind

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Öjevind Lång

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Jun 26, 2009, 2:50:16 PM6/26/09
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"Sir F. A. Rien" <jaS...@gbr.online.com> skrev i meddelandet
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> �jevind L�ng <bredba...@ojevind.lang> found these unused words:

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>>> Chapter 15 (Aslan Makes A Door In The Air) PP 98-99: Aslan tells the
>>> Telmarines where they came from. The ancestors of the Telmarines had
>>> come into Telmar from a South Sea island. Many generations later, a
>>> famine in Telmar led them to invade and conquer Narnia. Narnia was in
>>> some disorder at the time. Could it be that the Telmarines had invaded
>>> Narnia just after Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy had left Narnia
>>> (leaving it leaderless) and returned through the wardrobe at the end of
>>> "The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe"?
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>>No, according to Lewis' own chronology, the Pevensies ruled Narnia
>>1000-1015, Narnian reckoning, and the Telmarines invaded Narnia in 1998,
>>Narnian reckoning.
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>>�jevind
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> I reckon narnians reckon differently, reckon?

Yes. That's why I wrote "Narnian reckoning" - twice.

�jevind

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