Scene 1: Prologue


Author: Sam

Story: Caspian and Susan: 1 of ?

Series: n/a

Rating: T: Death; Angst

Summary: And no story more woe doth lie therein, than of gentle Susan and her Caspian.

Spoiler: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, The Horse and His Boy, Prince Caspian, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, and Romeo and Juliet.

Characters used: Book (or Film): Name (Race)
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe: Reynard (Fox- film); King Edmund (Human); Mr. Beaver (Beaver); Mrs. Beaver (Beaver); High King Peter (Human); Queen Lucy (Human); Queen Susan (Human); Mr. Tumnus (Human); Philip (Horse- film); Oreius (Centaur- film)
The Horse and His Boy: Peridan (Human); Prince Rabadash (Human); Sallowpad (Raven); Hermit of the March (Human)
Prince Caspian: Lord Glozelle (Human); Doctor Cornelius (Half-Dwarf); King Miraz (Human); Queen Prunaprismia (Human); Prince Caspian (Human); Lord Sopespian (Human)
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: Lord Bern (Human)
Extras: a Telmarine Servant (Human); a Narnian Servant (Rabbit); a Narnian Musician (Faun); a Calormene Slave (Human); two Narnian Guards (Satyr and Leopard)

Category: AU, Romance, Tragedy, Poetry

Setting: Narnia (Beruna and Cair Paravel), Archenland (the Hermitage)

Disclaimer: The Chronicles of Narnia, and all seven of the titles therein, are trademarks of C.S. Lewis and Disney. Romeo and Juliet is a trademark of William Shakespeare. I am in no way connected with these people, and I do not claim ownership to these characters, lands, or names. I have borrowed them to share a story… and most likely not a story any of them would have written, had they had the time or no. I am making no money from this, and it is just for my entertainment and that of free entertainment to a select group of friends. Thank You.

Distribution: Please ask first?

Note: Suspend disbelief long enough to suppose that the Telmarines had crossed over to Telmar long before the White Witch took Narnia, thus bringing Prince Caspian and the Pevensies into contact during what was hitherto known as The Golden Age.

Feedback: Yes, please? Especially constructive. samwise_baggins@yahoo.co.uk

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CHORUS:

A land recent wakened from winter’s thrall;
Four children leading to glorious spring
Unite beasts and men after witch’s fall.
A second land under treasonous king
In tradition of old from pirate’s descent
Shows courtesy’s smile, yet harbors distrust.
Fate to entwine two hearts in love’s lament:
Two kingdoms divided, married by death’s lust,
From Narnian field, from rock strewn Telmar,
A gentle queen and brother’s royal son.
Ancient hatred their newfound joy does mar,
And glorious defeat is sorely won.
Heed gentlemanly beasts and you beastly men,
Lest sad history repeat o’er again.


To Be Continued in: Scene Two ---when written




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