Lucy Pevensie
Dec 21, 2009 21:46:52 GMT -5
Post by lucy on Dec 21, 2009 21:46:52 GMT -5
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age: 11
species: Human
birthplace: Finchley, England
movie: Chronicles of Narnia LWW and Prince Caspian
title: To the glistering eastern sea
why: I have played her numerous times on different Narnian sites.
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charrie appearance (about 3 sentences)[/ul][/font][/i]
facial description/mood expressions:
As an eleven year old girl, Lucy has a smile on her face most of the time. She is a complete sweetheart and her eyes tend to sparkle with joy most of the time. She is often curious about everything and it will show on her face. Like any eleven year old, Lucy easily shows her emotions.
clothing style:
Being one of the queens of Narnia, Lucy wears many beautiful dresses. Her main choice of colors being a creamy sort. She chooses colors that go well with her skin tone. Her hair is always seen worn up in a bun or in a high braided ponytail. It is also worn either curly or straight, depending on the type of mood that she is in of course. She loves to wear many decorations on her dresses, but she always has silver embroidery on the hems, a sign that she is the youngest of the Pevensies.
Her crown is also silver like Edmund's. She does wear jewelry at times. When in Cair Paravel, Lucy likes to look plain enough, but she does wear something so that people would recognize her as the youngest queen. At a ball or a party, however, she will go out to wear ball gowns and dresses. Away from Narnia, Lucy would normally wear plain, everyday dresses. In England Lucy wears dresses and skirts, the typical sort of clothes a young English girl was expected to wear. She doesn’t complain about it.
body build:
She is small and slender, just the right size for an eleven year old girl. She isn’t too skinny either but strong.
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original charrie analysis. (everything must be in your own words! please be thorough, about 3 sentences)[/ul][/font][/i]
Lucy is perhaps the most faithful out of all her siblings, which is probably why Aslan appears to her the most. She loves animals and makes friends with many creatures in Narnia. She is full of adventure and some people back in England had once said she had a very good imagination. She likes to tell stories about her time in Narnia to anyone who would listen. She is full of courage and likes to help people, using the cordial given to her by Father Christmas. Lucy has a loving heart and this is why she can forgive almost anyone. But it comes with a price of course.
She is also stubborn, like her siblings. Lucy can also get defensive and protective at times. She doesn't like it when she isn't in the know and she especially hates it when Peter doesn't let her fight. Being young, Lucy has placed her trust in a lot of people and some people had betrayed it. She is a bit naive at times and believes what she is told without a second’s thought. Lucy can also have too much trust in a person and find out later they have been lying.
Lucy will never leave anyone out in the open and will help them. She doesn’t like seeing anyone, not even the most vile of creatures, in pain and will do her best to help them.
history:
Lucy Pevensie was born in 1933, the youngest child of the Pevensies. Her life before the war was fairly simple enough. She enjoyed her life living with her siblings. Peter and Susan was always there for her whenever she needed them. And Edmund wasn't that harsh to Lucy, despite their age different. She loved her life and wished that it would continue on. But World War Two started. The bombing raids continued and their father had enlisted in the British army and went to fight in the war. Their lives were changing every minute.
A declaration was posted that all children should be evacuated as soon as possible. They were sent off to live in the country with an old professor. During a game of hide and go seek, Lucy discovers the wardrobe and the magical world of Narnia. She goes to see Mr. Thummus and he was kind to her. He revealed that he was kidnapping her. She was shocked for a moment until he had explained that all humans must be handed over to the white witch. With his help, Lucy runs past the lamp post and into the wardrobe.
She runs to tell the others, only they didn't believe her. The second time she went into Narnia, Edmund had followed. She was relieved that he had followed. Lucy had thought that for sure Peter and Susan would believe her. But that wasn't the case, however. The following day they were outside. Lucy was reading and the rest were playing ball. Peter had thrown the ball and Edmund had swung it into a window, breaking it. The four of them made a run for it: Lucy leading the others to the wardrobe.
They stumble through the wardrobe and entered the magical land that was called Narnia. Edmund had meet Jadis before and accidently let out that he was here. Peter was angry at Edmund for lying. The youngest brother apologized and later ran off to meet Jadis while the other three Pevensies were staying with the Beavers. He runs off, only to end up getting captured by the witch, who had claimed herself as the ruler of Narnia. While the wolves were outside, the Beavers helped the three remaining escape and they went to find Aslan, who would help their brother out.
They finally arrived at the camp, where they meet Aslan. He agreed to help them out. As they stayed there, Jadis had arrived and wanted Edmund back, saying that his blood is her property because he betrayed his family. Aslan and the witch had disappeared into the tent shortly and soon came out.
Lucy was awaken in the middle of the night as Aslan creped outside their tent. She woke Susan up and both sisters followed Aslan. They watched, helpless, in the woods as the white witch killed him. After the killing, they slept on the table. The next morning, a few mice were chewing the ropes and managed to free the great lion. They were startled, needless to say, when Aslan appeared, looking the same as before. The two sisters rode with Aslan to the battle, where Lucy used her exlire to save Edmund. They defeated the witch and was crowned the next kings and queens of Narnia. A few thousand years had passed in Narnia during their reign known as the Golden Age.
While on the hunt for the white stag, they come across the lamp post and Lucy was the first to notice it looked familiar. They came across the wardrobe and was back in England as children. A year later, Lucy ran into Susan and took her down to the train station, where Peter and Edmund was fighting with a group of boys. After the fight was split up, Peter explodes, explaining that they weren't always kids and that it had been a year, surely they would have heard something by now. While they were arguing, they were pulled out from the station and into Narnia, where they discovered that Cair Paravel had been attacked. They also discovered a small chamber that held all of their stuff and the four happily took the important things did Susan noticed that her horn was missing.
A few days later, the children came across a dwarf who was about to be thrown into the ocean by two Telmarine men. It was Susan who used her bow and arrows to shoot one of the men as the other jumped off the boot. They wasted no time in untiying the dwarf, who was a little hostile to them but soon relaised and believed they were the kings and queens of old when Edmund had beaten him in a match. The dwarf, whose name was Trumpkin, had told them that the Telmarines had invaded Narnia not long after they had left. He agreed to help them in their journey to Aslan's How.
Not to long after their travel began, Lucy came across a bear, a dumb beast at that. It didn't get that far as Trumpkin had shot it several feet away from her. There was a disagreement between Peter and the dwarf about the quickest way to Aslan's How. Peter found the river rush and thats where, on the other side, Lucy saw Aslan. The rest, however, didn't believe her as they could not see him. It was Edmund, surprisingly, who sided with Lucy on this one. The small group went up the gorge but after an encounter with a Telmarine outpost, they had to go back the way they came.
Lucy woke up in the middle of the night and made her way through the nearby trees, finding Aslan there in the clearing. Aslan told her that when the others didn't believe her, she should have followed him alone. He told her to follow him now, to wake the others and tell then that he was there. The catch was, however, that none of the others could see the Lion. Peter agreed to follow - in his sleep. Susan told Lucy she had only been dreaming, and Edmund at first thought that she was seeing things. When she explained that he had said they would not be able to see him, Ed believed her and helped her to wake the others.
Edmund was the first to be able to see Aslan as well, and when Peter finally could he did nothing but apologize. Aslan sent Peter, Edmund and Trumpkin to the How to help the others, but Lucy stayed with Susan, with the Lion. Aslan took the girls to a nearby village, allowing them to ride on his back once again, as they had during the First Battle of Beruna. Once they reached the river, the voice of the river-god spoke, bidding Aslan to rid him of his chains. The bridge that the Telmarines had built was destroyed, and the kings who had been in battle all this time trapped the Telmarine army between the river and the wood, which had awoken at Aslan's call and joined into the battle. When the Telmarines caught sight of the Lion, the battle was done.
Caspian was introduced to Aslan, who said that because he did not feel ready, he would be King of Narnia, under himself and the High King. This conversation was interrupted however by the mice, for Reepicheep had been wounded. Using the diamond bottle given to her by Father Christmas, Lucy healed him, and because the mice had chewed through the ropes that bound Aslan years before on the Stone Table, the Lion restored his tail - it had been sliced off. After everything was sorted and settled, Caspian was crowned king of Telmar after his uncle's death. Cair Paravel was rebuilt. The four Pevensies went back to England and Lucy went back to school
ambitions:
Lucy wants to return to Narnia to grow up there again. She also wants to convince her sister that Narnia actually does exist.
strengths && abilities:
She is the most faithful out of her siblings, hence why she was able to see Aslan more. After Father Christmas had given her the exlire of life, Lucy has developed a sense to help people and was introduced to the art of healing.
flaws:
~ Can be a bit naive
~ Can place too much trust in one person
~ Was told she had too much imagination
likes:
~ Narnia
~ Aslan
~ Her siblings(when they aren't fighting)
~ Edmund(when he's not being sarcastic)
~ Being by herself at times
~ Wearing Narnian clothing
~ Being at parties
~ Thunderstorms
~ Being outside when it rains
~ Having an occasional teasing on her siblings
dislikes:
~ Evil people
~ Jadis and Miraz
~ People who plot to take over Narnia
~ Susan when she is being 'logic'
~ Edmund when he's being sarcastic
~ Her siblings fighting one another
~ Being told to act more like her age
~ Being told she has an overactive imagination
~ People who think Edmund is still a traitor
~ Living in the Past
fears:
~ Loosing her family
~ Loosing her faith
~ Having Narnia under tyrant control
~ Dying
what makes this character unique:
Being the youngest out of the Pevensies, Lucy believes in Narnia the most and can trust people easily. She is also very loyal and faithful to anyone, despite who it may be.
RP SAMPLE: ----
Lucy was smiling at Susan, her expression was never somber when she had said that Susan was the belle of the ball. “Of course dearest sister,” she commented with a nod. She had giggled from what Susan had said after that. “I partially don’t have any interest in the men we see here, Susan.” at this Lucy spread out her arms to indicate the whole area. Her cheeks had turned pink when she had said that, eying the Telmarine prince. He grinned at her from across the place. Lucy quickly looked down and didn’t look back up until she was certain that she was back to normal. “So since I don’t have any love interest, Pete can relax oh watchful brother of mine,” She winked at Peter and could only giggle. She turned her attention to Natalie.
“That’s splendid to here my lady. Maybe later, if you wish, we can talk about other things?” Lucy inquired. “I would love to hear more stories from your court.” she gave the other girl one of her brightest and airy smiles before it quickly faded at what Peter had said about Edmund. “Pete, Ed’s just being Ed,” she protested slightly as he lead her onto the dance floor. “Do go easy on him when you talk to him?” The last thing she wanted was a fight between her two brothers at the ball. She wanted this night to be splendid indeed, which it was already. She glanced over at the top of Peter’s head and saw that Susan was looking for someone. Probably King Caspian, she thought, enjoying the dance with her brother. She pretended to ignore the expression on Peter’s face but it was rather hard. “Peter, dear, are you alright?” She inquired, looking up at him in curiosity. “You do look rather flushed,”
She grinned up at him. “As you wish Pete, there will be other dances tonight as I’m sure. I certainly don’t want Susan to take you out to the archery lane and teach you a lesson,” Lucy giggled at the thought of the two them in the lane. It was a very funny image indeed. She raised an eyebrow at his words and tone, her expression soon became set and stubborn, very stubborn indeed. She had heard that tone in his voice and seen that look on his face before. Something must have set him off. The youngest queen had wandered what had. Not my problem, she thought slowly turning around after making certain that her brother would be fine. As much as she want to, as much as she want to go with her brother, Lucy knew there was a time and place to disobey such an order from the high king. And this, with the place full of Telmarines, was not it. She understood her family.
Lost in her thoughts she wasn’t watching were she was walking and bumped headlong into the Telmarine prince she had been dancing with earlier. She grinned up at him and accepted his offer to dance, right after giving Peter a sly look, making sure he wasn’t watching her. He was preoccupied with another woman. Lucy frowned slightly. Whatever was going on she didn’t like the look on his face. Lucy shook her head slightly and kept her attention on the Telmarine prince, who she was finding rather attractive. So this is love? She wandered to herself, smiling.
After two dances Lucy excused herself and walked over to Natalie. She looked furious. “Hello my lady, are you alright?” she was concerned as she sat herself on the right side of her. “My brother, King Peter, seemed to be handling other business,” Lucy frowned slightly, her eyes on her brother and the other woman, one whom she didn’t know. She shook it off and a smile appeared on her face.[/ul][/ul][/size]