Corin

Corin, known as Thunder-Fist, was a Prince of Archenland and son of King Lune. Corin was also the Crown Prince for thirteen years, before the return of his elder brother Prince Cor. Corin later became a well-known and even legandary boxer.

Biography
Corin was born around 1000 NY, close to the time of the ascension of the High King Peter to the throne of Narnia. He was born approximately twenty minutes after his elder twin brother Cor. He and his brother were blessed by an old centaur. Shortly after birth, the twins were separated when Cor was kidnapped by one of his father's trusted lords, and stolen away to Calormen. Because of this, Corin was titled Crown Prince and became the heir to the throne. He grew up at the palace of Anvard in Archenland with his father. His mother presumably died while he was a child.

During his childhood he became familiar with his father's allies to the north, the four kings and queens of Narnia. High King Peter at one point even promised King Lune that he would knight Corin when he was old enough. When Corin was around the age of thirteen, he accompanied King Edmund, Queen Susan, and the Narnian embassy on an ambassadorial visit to the southern land of Calormen, and the capital city of Tashbaan.

While in Tashbaan, Corin temporarily ran away from the courts to pick a fight with the local boys, and narrowly avoided being thrown into jail. When he returned to the palace, he discovered another boy (actually his long-lost twin brother Cor) pretending to be him. Cor (then known as Shasta) explained that he was trying to escape the palace and run away to Archenland. The two switched back into their proper places, Corin helping the strange boy to escape and covering for his absence. That very night, the Narnian company was forced to escape from Tashbaan in fear for their lives due to Queen Susan's rejection of the Calormene Prince Rabadash's offer of marriage.

They sailed away from the city successfully and docked at the Narnian port of Cair Paravel the next day. Upon making shore, they were informed that an enraged Prince Rabadash was attacking Corin's homeland in retaliation for the escape. After summoning the Narnian army, King Edmund, Queen Lucy and Corin rode south again to rescue the city of Anvard from the Carlomenes. On the way, they met again with young Prince Cor. After intentionally handicapping one of King Edmund's soldiers, Corin persuaded Cor to accompany him and join in the battle for Archenland. Both boys followed the Narnian army, despite being told not to do so, and were present at the battle.

Corin was said to have fought well despite his age and inexperience. After the battle he brought Cor to his father, knowing the boy to be his long-lost brother. Shortly afterward, Lune declared Cor to be the Crown Prince again, a prospect which pleased Corin, as he claimed that "It's princes have all the fun".

Corin later became a famous boxer, earning the nickname 'Thunder-Fist' by defeating the Lapsed Bear of Stormness barehanded. He may of been the first ruler of Narnia during its Dark Age, since the Pevinsies left no ere whatsoever. After his death, he was put into songs and tales.

Appearance
Corin is said to be identical to his twin brother. Both are fair-haired and fair-skinned like most Northerners. Corin, however, often sports bruises or scrapes, due to his constant habit of picking fights.

Character
Corin is a brash and impulsive youth who is always eager to display his competence in a fight, usually with his fists. His knack for adventures has taught him to be resourceful and self-reliant. He can be known to be quite disobedient, even recklessly running into dangerous situations or harming others when he does not get what he wants. However, he has a strong sense of honor, as evidenced in his willingness to stand up for the honor of Queen Susan. He is also generous and very outgoing, and he is a freedom-loving youth, as demonstrated in his rejoicing that his brother could take the throne from him.

Appearances

 * The Horse and His Boy (book, appearance)
 * The Silver Chair (book, mentioned)
 * The Last Battle(book, mentioned)