Lucy Pevensie

Lucy Pevensie was the youngest of the four Pevensie children and a queen of Narnia, though a native of Earth.

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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Lucy's siblings Peter, Susan, and Edmund do not believe her about Narnia at first, but later they all find their way to Narnia. In the first story, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, she is the first of the Pevensies to enter Narnia through a magical wardrobe in Professor Kirke's old house, and sees Narnia in the One Hundred Year Winter, under the rule of Jadis the White Witch, the evil self-styled Queen of Narnia. There she meets Mr. Tumnus the Faun and, later, the Beavers. She is given two gifts from Father Christmas: a magical cordial that can heal any injury instantly, and a small dagger. Lucy's Cordial was made of the Fire Flower, and Lucy's Dagger was to be used to defend herself "at great need".

In Cair Paravel, she is crowned as Her Majesty Queen Lucy the Valiant by Aslan to the throne as co-joint ruler of Narnia, thus marking the fulfilling of the ancient prophecy and the end of the White Witch's reign.

The Horse and His Boy
In The Horse and His Boy, Queen Lucy, now a young woman, rides to the aid of Archenland. She is described by Prince Corin as being rather like a tomboy, quite unlike her more ladylike sister.

Prince Caspian
She travels to Narnia again with her three siblings in Prince Caspian. In that book, Lucy is the only one to see Aslan at first, and she has a terrible time convincing her brothers and sister that he had returned, echoing her trials early in the first book. Aslan told her frankly to try one more time, and if they would not listen she would have to follow him alone. Lucy comments that Aslan has grown larger. He replies that he appears larger because she is a little older and her capacity to know him has grown larger.

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
While Susan travels with Mr. and Mrs. Pevensie to America and Peter studies with Professor Digory Kirke, Lucy, Edmund and their cousin Eustace are drawn into Narnia through a magical painting in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. This is very much Lucy's book, written largely from her point of view. However, at the end Aslan firmly tells her she has become, like Susan, too old to experience the wonders of Narnia.

The Last Battle
In The Last Battle, she plays a minor part as she returns to Narnia again with her brothers, High King Peter and King Edmund. There, she witnesses the destruction of Narnia and lives in the new Narnia created by Aslan. In the new Narnia, all the people and animals who lived in the previous Narnia during its existence return and join together to live in the new Narnia. Lucy also meets her old friend Mr. Tumnus the Faun again, and Aslan tells her about a railway accident that occurs in England in which she, her brothers and her parents died. The Pevensies apparently live in the new Narnia forever.