jasmine tarkheena
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There are so many untold stories that a Narnia episodic series could tell. There are things in the books that leaves you to your own imagination. Here are some ideas-
An episode to fill in the gap between The Magician's Nephew and The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe. It can give us a glimpse of Jadis living in the North, growing in her hatred of Aslan, developing in her craft, and even go as far as learning the Deep Magic. We would then see that when the Tree of Protection dies, she would cast the spell of eternal winter to ensure that no new silver apple trees could grow.
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is perhaps my favorite in the series. Perhaps an episode that happened between Prince Caspian and Voyage of the Dawn Treader could help us. You might re-call that during Telmarine rule, the Telmarines were afraid of the sea. An episode about Caspian and his crew learning about shipping and navigation could really be useful for us. Then we can see them set sail on the Dawn Treader from Cair Paravel, what they have been doing in Galma, the pandemic in Terenbithia, being attacked by pirates, and what they have been doing in the Seven Isles before the arrival of Edmund, Lucy, and Eustace.
In The Silver Chair, Eustace and Jill aren't motivated by finding a prince they've never met but following the commands of Aslan. A way for us to connect is an episode on what happens to Rilian. He should feel the anger and grief when his mother is killed by the serpent, and goes out to look for it in order to kill it. Then watch the expression of his eyes change when he sees the beautiful woman in green. Then we should feel the sadness with Narnia on that fateful night that he doesn't return home. We will want to cheer on for Eustace and Jill to follow the signs and feel the disappointment that they had forgotten their quest when they're at Harfang.
In The Last Battle, an episode could fill in the gap of "About three weeks later" between the first and second chapters. In Calormen, the Tisroc hears word from Shift to make ready his navy, and the Tisroc sends his Calormene troops to Narnia. Then show Rishda devising a plan that in order to take Narnia was to work by lies and trickery. Then the Tisroc bestows blessings on Rishda and sends him and his 30 soldiers disguised as merchants in Narnia.
Any ideas on what untold stories that a Narnia episodic series could tell?
An episode to fill in the gap between The Magician's Nephew and The Lion, The Witch, And The Wardrobe. It can give us a glimpse of Jadis living in the North, growing in her hatred of Aslan, developing in her craft, and even go as far as learning the Deep Magic. We would then see that when the Tree of Protection dies, she would cast the spell of eternal winter to ensure that no new silver apple trees could grow.
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is perhaps my favorite in the series. Perhaps an episode that happened between Prince Caspian and Voyage of the Dawn Treader could help us. You might re-call that during Telmarine rule, the Telmarines were afraid of the sea. An episode about Caspian and his crew learning about shipping and navigation could really be useful for us. Then we can see them set sail on the Dawn Treader from Cair Paravel, what they have been doing in Galma, the pandemic in Terenbithia, being attacked by pirates, and what they have been doing in the Seven Isles before the arrival of Edmund, Lucy, and Eustace.
In The Silver Chair, Eustace and Jill aren't motivated by finding a prince they've never met but following the commands of Aslan. A way for us to connect is an episode on what happens to Rilian. He should feel the anger and grief when his mother is killed by the serpent, and goes out to look for it in order to kill it. Then watch the expression of his eyes change when he sees the beautiful woman in green. Then we should feel the sadness with Narnia on that fateful night that he doesn't return home. We will want to cheer on for Eustace and Jill to follow the signs and feel the disappointment that they had forgotten their quest when they're at Harfang.
In The Last Battle, an episode could fill in the gap of "About three weeks later" between the first and second chapters. In Calormen, the Tisroc hears word from Shift to make ready his navy, and the Tisroc sends his Calormene troops to Narnia. Then show Rishda devising a plan that in order to take Narnia was to work by lies and trickery. Then the Tisroc bestows blessings on Rishda and sends him and his 30 soldiers disguised as merchants in Narnia.
Any ideas on what untold stories that a Narnia episodic series could tell?