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Edmund "Ed" Pevensie (1930-1949) was the third of the Pevensie children; and after his younger sister, Lucy, second to enter the magical world of Narnia. He was mischievous and rather rude, but changed largely after his experience with the White Witch. Edmund was crowned King of Narnia along with his brothers and sisters. At the coronation, he received the Narnian titles, King Edmund the Just, Duke of Lantern Waste and Count of the Western March, and Knight of the Noble Order of the Table.

Edmund, along with his brother and sisters, was evacuated from London due to German air raids. The children were sent to live with the Professor Kirke and his large estate in the heart of the country in England. While exploring, Lucy stumbles into Narnia through a wardrobe in a spare room. She rushes out shortly after, saying, “I’m here, I’m here. I’ve come back. I’m all right.” The others asked what she was talking about; they had only just walked out of that room. Lucy told them about Narnia and how she got there, she then took them to see the wardrobe but they could not get into Narnia, so they did not believe her. Lucy was miserable and Edmund only made her feel worse by jeering at her and asking if she had found more countries in the cabinets. Read more...''

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