The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader Page #5
Huh?
Hey.
It's the stone knife.
This is Aslan's table.
Their swords.
On the table.
That's six.
Still missing one.
Look!
Travelers of Narnia...
welcome.
Arise.
Are you not hungry?
Who are you?
I'm Liliandil,
daughter of Ramandu.
I am your guide.
You're a star?
You are most beautiful.
If it is a distraction for you,
I can change form.
- No!
- No!
Please.
The food is for you.
There is enough for all
who are welcome at Aslan's table.
Always.
Help yourselves.
Wait.
What happened to them?
These poor men were half-mad
by the time they reached our shores.
They were threatening violence
upon each other.
Violence is forbidden
at the table of Aslan.
So they were sent to sleep.
Will they ever wake?
When all is put right.
Come...
there is little time.
The magician, Coriakin,
told you of Dark Island?
Yes.
Before long,
the evil will be unstoppable.
Coriakin said to break its spell,
we lay the seven swords at Aslan's table.
He speaks the truth.
But we only found six.
Do you know where the seventh is?
In there.
You will need great courage.
Now, waste no time.
I hope we meet again.
Goodbye.
So, what do you think is in there?
Our worst nightmares.
Our darkest wishes.
Pure evil.
Tavros, unlock the armory.
My lord.
Archers, prepare yourselves.
Aye, Captain.
Light the lanterns.
Let's get ready.
When I grow up,
I want to be just like you.
When you grow up...
You should be just like you.
In case we don't get through
whatever this is...
I want you to know
I think of you as my brother, Ed.
Me too.
You gave up your sword.
It wasn't mine to keep.
Use this.
But it's...
Peter would want you to have it.
There it is, my friend.
Our battle awaits.
Eustace, no!
Halt!
Eustace, stop! Stop!
I will not accept surrender.
A noble warrior does not run from fear.
Look at me! Look at me
when I'm talking to you!
I am a mouse.
You... you're a dragon.
You've got skin like chain mail.
You breathe fire.
Come on, let's meet our destiny.
No matter what happens here...
every soul who stands before me
on the crew of the Dawn Treader.
Together we have traveled far.
Together we have faced adversity.
Together we can do it again.
So now is not the time
to fall to fear's temptations.
Be strong. Never give in.
Our world...
our Narnian lives, depend on it.
Think of the lost souls
we're here to save.
Think of Aslan.
Think of Narnia.
- For Narnia!
- For Narnia!
For Narnia!
Helaine.
I can't see a thing.
This fog's too thick.
You are
a great disappointment to me.
You call yourself my son,
then act like a king.
Edmund, come with me.
Be my king.
I'll let you rule.
Go away.
You're dead.
You can never kill me.
I'll always be alive in your mind,
silly boy.
No!
Edmund?
Are you all right?
Yeah.
Keep away!
Keep away!
Who's there?
We do not fear you.
Nor I you.
Keep away!
We will not leave.
You will not defeat me.
Caspian.
Caspian, his sword.
Lord Rhoop!
You do not own me!
Stand down.
Let's get him on board, quickly.
- Help him up.
- Ready, sir.
Be calm, my lord.
Off me, demon!
No, my lord.
We are not here to hurt you.
I am your king, Caspian.
Caspian?
My lord?
You should not have come.
There's no way out of here.
Quickly...
turn this ship about, before it's too late.
We have the sword. Let's go!
Let's turn her about, Drinian.
Aye-aye, your Majesty.
Do not think.
Do not let it know your fears...
or it will become them.
Oh, no.
Edmund,
what did you just think of?
Oh, I'm sorry.
Look!
What is that?
It's too late. It's too late!
It's gone under the boat!
Come here!
Run!
Don't let me down.
No fear. No retreat.
Hold fast!
For Narnia!
Take that and that!
Yah!
Eustace, hang on.
Out, creature!
No! The sword! The sword!
Eustace!
No! Come back!
We're all doomed! Doomed!
- Turn this ship about!
- Stop him!
Someone stop him!
Now, crew...
to your rowing positions.
Oars at double speed!
Aslan, please help us.
Pull!
Pull!
Pull!
Put your back into it!
Pull!
Gael, come on! This way!
Now you must stay here until
someone comes and gets you. Okay?
Ed! Ed.
We'll ram the serpent.
Smash him on the rocks.
Steer her to port.
I'll keep it on the prow.
Look out!
- Forward!
- Come on! - Pull!
Try and kill me! Come on!
Come on, I'm here!
- No!
- Edmund!
Archers...
ready yourselves.
I'm still here!
Brace yourselves!
Move!
We can beat this.
We have to get it closer.
All hands to the main deck.
Ready the harpoons.
I want everybody up here!
Ready?
Aye, sir!
Now!
Pull its head down!
Heave!
Edmund.
What are you trying to prove,
Edmund?
That you're a man?
Edmund!
Do it!
I can make you that.
I can make you my king.
Just take my hand.
Just give in.
Do it!
Come on!
No!
The spell...
it's lifting.
Edmund!
Caspian!
Look!
Narnians! Narnians!
Mummy!
Helaine!
Rhince!
Gael!
Mummy!
Mummy.
Oh, Mummy.
Let's have them on board!
Clear the decks.
We did it.
I knew we would.
It wasn't just us,
though.
You mean...
Hey! Hey, I'm down here, Lucy.
Over here!
Hey, Lucy. I'm in the water. Lucy!
Eustace.
I'm a boy again.
I'm a boy.
Eustace! I see your wings...
have been clipped. Ha, ha!
Where sky and water meet
Where the waves grow ever sweet
It is sweet.
It's sweet!
Look! Look!
Aslan's country.
We must be close.
Well,
we've come this far.
So, what was it like
when Aslan changed you back?
No matter how hard I tried,
I just couldn't do it myself.
Then he came towards me.
It sort of hurt, but it was a good pain.
You know, like when you pull a thorn
from your foot.
Being a dragon wasn't all bad.
I mean, I think I was a better dragon
than I was a boy, really.
I'm so sorry for being such a sop.
It's okay, Eustace.
You were a pretty good dragon.
My friends,
we have arrived.
Aslan.
Welcome, children.
You have done well.
Very well indeed.
You have come far,
and now your journey is at its end.
Is this your country?
No, my country lies beyond.
Is my father in your country?
You can only find that out
for yourself, my son.
But you should know
that if you continue...
there is no return.
- You're not going?
- I can't imagine my father...
would be very proud
that I gave up what he died for.
I spent too long wanting
what was taken from me...
and not what was given.
I was given a kingdom.
A people.
I promise to be a better king.
You already are.
Children.
we went home actually, Lu.
But I thought you loved it here.
I do.
But I love home
and our family as well.
They need us.
Your Eminence...
ever since I can remember,
I have dreamt of seeing your country.
I've had many great adventures
in this world...
but nothing has dampened
that yearning.
I know I am hardly worthy...
but with your permission,
I would lay down my sword...
for the joy of seeing your country
with my own eyes.
My country was made for
noble hearts such as yours...
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