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The High King, the Duchess, and the Secret by TastyAsItGets
The Four weren't sent back to England at the end of the Golden Age arbitrarily. They had once saved Narnia, but now Narnia had to be saved from them. It all starts when King Lune concocts a marriage alliance scheme for Prince Rabadash... Rated: T - See Artwork
The Changing of the Constellations by TastyAsItGets
The actions of the High King’s unfaithful wife have far-reaching consequences long after the Disappearance, beginning with her illegitimate daughter...who becomes the new great threat to Narnian independence. Rated: T - See Artwork
A Matter of Time by EveningStar
Rothbart the Fox discovered the importance of time in ways both wonderful and terrible. Rated: K
The Missing Princess by Mark Jenks
Susan's daughter travels through several worlds, along with friends that she meets along the way, in search of Aslan and adventure. Susan and her young son follow the missing girl, finding adventure and redemption. Rated: K
The Stone Gryphon, Part 1: Oxfordshire 1942 by rthstewart
Spare Oom from 1942-1949, with Narnia flashbacks. In a time of enormous upheaval, each Pevensie finds a way. Conversation, theology, zoology, espionage, rabbit holes. All Narnia Friends, plus OCs. Rated: T
To Be Just by Caleon
Edmund Pevensie believes Aslan was wrong in crowning him a King of Narnia. But sometimes a king is not merely crowned; he is forged, folded, and honed into a blade of might and honor that wins the respect of nations. Blades of Narnia, Book One. Rated: T
Months ago, Edmund Pevensie held the fate of his world in his hands. Now, the battle is down to one man, and the prize is a memory that was too precious to let go. Blades of Narnia, Book Two. Rated: T
As the High King of Narnia, Peter Pevensie wrestles with keeping it all together for family and country. The one thing left unguarded is his heart, and the consequences could spell disaster. Blades of Narnia, Book Three. Rated: T
The eldest Queen of Narnia, Susan Pevensie, has been the picture of grace and loveliness to her people. But underneath that poised surface lurks a secret that could mean the end of Narnia's finest age. Blades of Narnia, Book Four. Rated: T
Byron on Wells by John Burkitt
Narnia at peace was anything but boring. Follow the adventures of some young friends in the town of Byron on the banks of the River Wells. You'll join the "Club With No Name"! Rated: K
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