And Peter became a tall and deep-chested man and a great warrior, and he was called King Peter the Magnificent. And Susan grew into a tall and gracious woman with black hair that fell almost to her feet and the kings of the countries beyond the sea began to send ambassadors asking for her hand in marriage. And she was called Queen Susan the Gentle. Edmund was a graver and quieter man than Peter, and great in council and judgment. he was called King Edmund the Just. But as for Lucy, she was always gay and golden-haired, and all princes in those parts desired her to be their Queen, and her own people called her Queen Lucy the Valiant.

๐Ÿ“– C. S. Lewis

๐ŸŒ British  |  ๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ’ผ Writer

๐ŸŽ‚ November 29, 1898  โ€“  โšฐ๏ธ November 22, 1963
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The story describes the transformation of Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy into distinguished rulers of Narnia after their adventures. Peter, now a strong and formidable warrior, earned the title King Peter the Magnificent, while Susan matured into a graceful woman, attracting many suitors as Queen Susan the Gentle. Their leadership signifies growth, strength, and the qualities needed to rule.

Edmund emerged as a wise and thoughtful leader, known as King Edmund the Just, demonstrating the importance of wise decision-making. In contrast, Lucy retained her joyful spirit and became beloved by many, earning the title Queen Lucy the Valiant. Together, these four siblings embody diverse traits that make them admirable leaders in Narnia.

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