User talk:Soldato Narniano

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Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! Lasaraleen Tarkheena (talk) 09:35, October 30, 2018 (UTC)

Narnian Timeline
Hi Soldato,

I saw your edit at Narnian timeline, and thought I'd check in with you.

The article is about a timeline thought be to written by C.S. Lewis, and published by Walter Hooper in his book Past Watchful Dragons (1978).

As a result, we don't add anything extra to this timeline.

Just wondering whether the item you've added (2156 about the Lone Islands) is one that you've created, or is it from another version of C.S. Lewis' original timeline (and if so, what source you're using)?

Cheers! -- xensyria T 14:11, March 7, 2020 (UTC)


 * Hello again. I haven't heard back from you, so have again reverted your edits to the page for now, until we can establish whether it was part of C.S. Lewis / Walter Hooper's original timeline or not. Please see my comments on Talk:Narnian timeline too. Thanks! -- xensyria T 08:55, March 8, 2020 (UTC)

P.S. If this info isn't from the original books/other canonical sources, then don't give up! It would be great to add it to the Narnia Fanon wiki, which allows readers to add stuff to the universe! -- xensyria T 08:55, March 8, 2020 (UTC)


 * Hey :) Well spotted! I think this would be great in an article like Telmarine Age of Narnia. Narnian timeline is only the list that CS Lewis wrote, and not any of the other events that he mentioned in the books – the timeline in the article is exactly word for word how CS Lewis wrote it, so we don't add anything else there. That's why there's a separate article for our own Wiki timeline of Narnia: Time Periods of Narnia, with sub-articles like Telmarine Age of Narnia mentioned above that can go into more detail. We also can't be 100% sure that Caspian means exactly 150 years, he could well mean more or less 150 years ago, so it might be best to saying something like "around 2156" rather than exactly that year. Hope that makes sense? Cheers :) -- xensyria T 20:29, March 8, 2020 (UTC)

In the book, Caspian says "from 150 years". I can tell you the page and i think it's exactly because they are the payments to the Kingdom.
 * According to the version I've got, Caspian says: "I find no record that the tribute due from these Islands to the crown of Narnia has been received for about a hundred and fifty years." So it literally says about, we can't be sure it is exactly the year 2156, but it would be good to add this to the history of Narnia articles – I'd be happy to help with this if you want? -- xensyria T 21:03, March 9, 2020 (UTC)

Ok, fine.