Mythical creatures, the dawn of time, unspeakable prophecies, powerful rulers, an evil queen, MAGIC, do you believe any of this could exist? The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, by C.S. Lewis It is one of seven parts of the epic adventures of four children who accidentally enter a completely different world. Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy one day find themselves in a place called Narnia ruled by an evil witch. They embark on a journey to right the witch's wrongs. In their search they encounter some unexpected obstacles. Children try to face these obstacles with all their might. The children's journey includes many mythical creatures that you can only dream of. Good creatures and bad creatures, there is a war. Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy are destined to fix and bring peace to Narnia, but the fact is that their only children. Four children are sent to the countryside of England during the war to avoid air raids. They go to live with an old professor who has no wife, only a housekeeper. While there, the children find an old wardrobe which, if crossed, leads them to a magical place called Narnia. However, the children did not all enter together. Lucia, the youngest, Peter, the eldest, Susan, the second eldest, and Edmund, the third eldest enter first, through the wardrobe and by the lamppost, he meets a Faunus. When she returns to our world the other three children don't believe her. Edmund taunts her and follows her to Narnia one day. There he fails to find her and meets the White Witch, she tells him to bring all his brothers and sisters to Narnia. He agrees to her evil plan thinking she is a good queen. When Lucy sees Edmund she is filled with joy. She supposes Edmund might support her this time. So when they return, Lucy tells her brothers about it, Lucy thinks Edmund will support her, but apparently out of spite he denies ever having been to Narnia. You see, both times Narnia was visited they were rainy days. So the next rainy day the housekeeper was giving some people a tour of the house, the house was well known for its mysteriousness, and the housekeeper often gave guided tours, and she hated it when children came into the house that way, so as they approached all four children ran to the closet, it seemed to go on forever.
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