Post by Edmund Pevensie on Aug 16, 2009 4:01:01 GMT -5
EdmundAlexanderPevensie
I was born as edmund alexander pevensie and i have lived for fifteen winters. Behind my keyboard i am known as lyss And i've been playing this game for 2-3 years but you might know me better as natalie radalan
I'm not a dwarf! I'm a girl.
Name: edmund pevensie
Nickname(s): ed,
Age: fifteen
Gender: male
Social Class: royalty
Occupation: king
Race: son of adam
Martial Status: single
Sexuality: straight
Face Claim: skander keynes
Can you make me taller?
Hair: short, dark brown, wavy
Eyes: brown
Height: 5'8
Weight: 132
Skin Tone: pale
Body Type: lean, muscled
Distinguishing Marks:
Clothing: .
Edmund has never cared much about clothing... Except for once maybe, when his brother made him wear a lady's coat. But, in general, Edmund is pleased with what he has to wear. His royal tunics, tailored his exact size, in his favorite colors, dark greens and blues, always know how to please him. Brown pants then again, accompany the tunics as well as a leather belt. For official meetings, formalities or special parties, Edmund may have something special tailored, merely because he has a name to keep up with as King.
On those special occasions, Edmund can also be seen wearing his crown. Despite the fact that it is ancient, it is still intact and found in the ruins of the previous Cair Paravel. Edmund is almost vain when it comes down to his crown, loving every second that he can have an excuse to wear it on top of his brown mess, showing everyone that he's King, for it is his honor and his pride. Except it wasn't vanity, really-it was a part of him, and he wears it as a reminder of his responsibilities. When in battle, Edmund wears the royal uniform for war. Wearing his red and silver tunic, on which Aslan is printed and of course, his armor.
Overall appearance: Edmund has deep light brown eyes that can make one feel both welcomed and uninvited by just one glance at will. Edmund's eyes radiate off a lot of his feelings, and are most likely one of the few sources on which you can read Edmund's true emotions. Unlike the color of his eyes, the color of his locks are a darker shade of brown, often mistaken as the color of pitch black by many. Over the years his locks have grown just that tad bit and have the tendency of falling over his sight, often disturbing him.
They also, stand out extremely against his pale and white skin. Once even more pale, and despite the fact that his skin tone has darkened over the years, Edmund still holds a very pale and white skin tone. This once more, shows just how complicated the young man can be. Edmund is tall and slender, something he uses to his utmost advantage. He stands at a height of five feet, eight inches, and still growing! Edmund towers over his elder sister, however, still has to look up to his elder brother... Something he's not very fond of. Edmund is muscular as well, after all those battles and all of his experiences with Narnia, it was only bound to be this way
You wouldn't believe us if we told you, sir.
Family situation: Family in England, save for his siblings
Father: Johnathan Pevensie
Mother: Helena Pevensie
Siblings: Peter, Susan, and Lucy Pevensie
Extended Family: none in narnia
Full History: Edmund Pevensie was born into a family of four, consisting his mother and father and his two elder siblings, Peter and Susan. Edmund then again grew up under the constant care of these four, often finding himself more than annoyed at his two elder siblings. Not long after though, Lucy Pevensie was born into the family and the one thing Edmund had always 'wanted' happened to him. Most of their attention and care, at least so he thought, were given only to the youngest girl. Edmund felt ignored, even if he truly wasn't. All he could see though was the constant attention his younger sister and his elder siblings were fed.
In his childhood years, he started to show signs of going awry. In his old school, teachers gave feedback of him somehow scaring the other students with his intimidating approach towards them and the fact that he can be somewhat of a bully. He does have that tendency of looking down on the younger students while giving the older students something to laugh about. Though his studies never faltered, his personality and his becoming towards people started to turn for the worst. People generally avoided him because of his sour attitude towards anyone who even dares to question how he is and to those who have the courage to approach him often ends up leaving him because of his hurtful remarks and sarcastic snaps at them. Towards his siblings, he started to have a cold look. In his eyes, Peter became something of an egotistical, bighead who thought himself larger than any of them and constantly tried to find cracks in his armor. Every jib he can, he attacks Peter and tries to bring him down a notch. Susan became like an irritating professor to him, continuously gibbering on about logical things and often enough answered her sarcastically just to annoy her. Out of all his siblings though, Lucy got the worst of his turn of attitude. He constantly took a chance to make her cry and tease her, which also became the reason for his and Peter's constant feuds. Lucy almost always forgave him though, which more or less urged him on to continue it. In front of his parents, he would seem like just your ordinary son, although they did have an idea in their minds that Edmund was changing, and not for the better. They let time take its course though, and knew that he would find himself soon enough.
And despite the fact that he got along with his three siblings as he grew older, for as far as siblings get along, Edmund always remained jealous of his siblings. It wasn't until the war though, when their father left home to go to battle, that Edmund openly showed his dislike. Peter instantly took the role of 'father' and it quite annoyed Edmund, to say the least. To him only two people had the right to boss him around and those people were his parents, not Susan and most certainly not Peter. To Edmund, it didn't take long before the declaration came that all children were to leave London for it no longer was a safe place.
It was then that the four children were evacuated to the country on board of a train. Apparently, they were taken in by a Professor. Professor Diggory to be exact. The old man lived a wealthy castle, typical for the country. The house was full of hidden mysteries and places to explore. One fine day though, the rain was pouring down from the heavens and restricted the Pevensie children to go play outside. Lucy had come up with the bright idea of playing hide and seek, and somehow, all had acted on the thought, finding their hiding spot whilst Peter counted. However, their game of hide and seek was rudely interrupted when Lucy Suddenly came barging in, claiming that she had been gone for hours in a land in the upstairs wardrobe.
No one seemed to believe her, and neither did Edmund.
It wasn't until later, when Peter and Susan had been asleep, that Lucy woke Edmund... Not on purpose, but never having been a good sleeper, Edmund had been awoken by the little noise the younger girl made. He followed her to the spare room, into the wardrobe and there didn't seem to come an ending to this wardrobe. Instead, Edmund ended up falling through the end of the wardrobe, landing in the cold snow. He searched for Lucy, called out for her, but Lucy was long gone... Hence why he went exploring himself, almost ending up under the sled of the White Witch.
He was attacked shortly after by a .... Dwarf. Edmund couldn't believe it! It was a dwarf! It was then that a cold, icy voice called out for the dwarf to stop, ordered him to bring the boy to her. The woman seemed to be nothing like the dwarf when Edmund first met her. She was gentle, nice, offered him food (it was magic food though, might I add) and told him she was a queen, and that she had been looking for a boy to be her prince. It was then that she asked him about his siblings, told him that he could be her prince but that he'd need servants. Edmund was reLuctant about his siblings at first, but after a bit more of that magical Turkish delight she gave him, he promised her he would lead his siblings to her.
Later on, she let him go and he easily found his way to the Lamp Post again. It was there that he bumped into Lucy, who was returning home as well. When Lucy later woke up their two other siblings though, claiming that it had to exist for Edmund saw it as well, Edmund denied it every way possible, not wanting to share Narnia with his elder siblings. Sharing it with Lucy was something he could stand, but sharing with Susan and Peter? No way. Hence why he lied, told the two elder that he was merely playing along and hurting Lucy even more than she already was in the process. It still is, to this day, something that makes him feel deeply ashamed of himself. However, he lied either way and didn't return to Narnia after that.
It wasn't until the day where his siblings and Edmund got themselves into trouble that he saw Narnia again. Lucy had led them to the wardrobe and to save their own skin, the four siblings had entered the wardrobe, somehow ending up in the snowy land which was Narnia. It was then though that he was accused of being a liar and was given a lady's coat for their travel to Mr. Tumnus, as Lucy would lead them there. When they arrived though, Mr. Tumnus was taken away and locked up by the Narnian Police. They met Mr. Beaver, who led them to the dam, a place where they would be safe for a little while. Edmund ran away though, whilst Mr. Beaver told them about the prophecy.
When the Queen heard that Edmund had failed at bringing his siblings, Edmund was shown her true side and was locked up in the dungeons. It was in the pit of the dungeons that he met Mr. Tumnus, who had asked him if he could have Edmund's dry bread that he wasn't going to eat. Edmund and Mr. Tumnus talked for a while. And although he protested when Mr. Tumnus was turned to stone, the Witch instantly knew how to quiet him and make him Sulk. Not much later, Edmund was taken by the White Witch on her sled to the forest, where she would prepare her army. Edmund soon came to realize that he had chosen the wrong side and finally understood the importance of the mistake he had made by trusting that witch.
All in all, Edmund soon lost hope and believed that his siblings wouldn't come for him, for he had betrayed them after all. His surprise was big when a small part of the Narnian Army came to his rescue, returning Edmund to his siblings and to Aslan. Upon arriving though, Aslan spoke to him, they had a conversation about what had happened and about the importance of the events that had taken place. Aslan silenced the other three Pevensies, telling them that since Aslan had spoken to Edmund, there was no need for an investigation or scolding from the Pevensie's part. Edmund was grateful though when his siblings didn't question him but instead, took him back in, made him feel welcome once more.
And when Peter suggested that the other three Pevensies had to return home, it was Edmund that objected, protested dearly. For Edmund knew better than anyone how Narnia needed them around. Not much later, Edmund was taken to training with Peter and he was given a sword he would surely be able to put to use on the battlegrounds. All was well until Jadis suddenly showed up, demanding that she would be given 'the traitor', Aslan requested to speak to her in private though and somehow Edmund was safe... For Aslan had secretly made a deal with the White Witch, saving Edmund in the progress. It wasn't until late in the night, that Edmund and Peter were awoken by one of the tree spirits, claiming that their sisters and Aslan were gone.
Instantly, the army and advisers were assembled, ending up in several plans for the battle with Jadis and her army. That day they went to war, and it was that day that Edmund acted on impulse, a vain attempt to save the one sibling he had never liked all too much and broke the Witch's wand. Despite trying to save the other, Edmund was the one that got harmed, as the Witch stabbed him with her broken wand. Edmund can still remember just how confused and amazed he had been, how pain had been eating him, how he had slowly fallen to the ground, bleeding quite a lot. And he can still remember how Lucy came to his rescue just in time with her gift from Father Christmas.
And instantly, after the Pevensies were sure Edmund was okay, he was pulled into a hug by Peter. Ever since, needless to say, they've become as thick as thieves and the bond between the four siblings was fully restored. Edmund was later on crowned at Cair Paravel as King Edmund, the Just, bound to rule under the reign of the High King with his two sisters, and he was gifted the Western Woods. Together, the siblings reigned for years, until one day when they were out hunting they fell back into the normal world, they went back through the wardrobe. It was a year until they returned, and despite the fact that all had tried to adjust to the normal life, none of the four seemed to have accepted this.
Hence why all four are so glad to be back in Narnia. They found Cair Paravel to be in ruins though, but that didn't deter them from th happiness they felt at being back in the place they felt truly at home. Other than Lucy, Edmund was the happiest to be back, because he never really did feel at ease with having ruled Narnia for years and in just one day and one mistake, he was back to where he used to be and back to being a boy, having to act as though none of what happened to them in Narnia was real. Still, now that he's back, he's eager to find out just what happened while they were gone, why Cair Paravel, their beloved castle, was in ruins and why, why was nobody here to remember that they were Kings and Queens? Well, that last question was really more to himself. He wanted to get back in the swing of things and if there was something going on: a battle, a war, confusion, anything, he was ready to help.
They have obviously managed to pull it off, for a wile later, all four were sent home with mixed feelings; with both the knowledge that their country was safe, and that the elder two were never to return. But return they did, along with Edmund and Lucy. They were hardly surprised to find Narnia in danger once more-although they had honestly thought(or was it hoped?) that it wouldn't occur quite so soon. But they gave it little thought as, their return unheralded, they prepare to set Narnia right once more.
I wished you'd all stop acting like grown ups
Full Personality: As his title, King Edmund the Just refers, Edmund is a just person. Due to his own experience with the unjust in his previous lives in Narnia, he's the just one that will judge on a neutral basis, despite having the tendency of leaning to the weaker side. He is forgiving and can easily give someone a second chance if they regret their mistakes. Yes, Edmund is rather good willed toward others, finding joy in making his people happy.
Edmund Pevensie is a strong willed young man as well. Stubborn and determined, he'll stick by his opinions at all times and will even rebel against any other, for as long as he believes he is correct. Edmund is stubborn and will always drive his will through until proven wrong. It's just the way he is. This also means that Edmund is no good with authority, this authority specifically being his elder sister and brother. Neither Susan nor Peter have a strong grip on Edmund and when they try to 'boss him around' he'll do otherwise and ignore them flat out.
Edmund is passionate and fierce in anything he does. And usually, this gives him a lot of good results on whatever he was so passionate about. Had he not been so passionate in bringing down the white witch earlier, he wouldn't have broken her wand and he wouldn't have risked his own life, hadn't he been so passionate about his Narnia, he wouldn't have conceded to simply being king and not being High King instead of Peter. toAnything he does, Edmund will give his all... Even if it may have some serious side-effects. This also means though that Edmund acts on his impulsive. Yes, the young King of Old is rather impulsive. He seems to share the trait of acting-before-thinking with a lot of his siblings, except for maybe Susan, who is all about logic.
However, that doesn't mean all he does is impulsive. If anything, Edmund is rather strategic as well and may think of plans and schemes to get something done. He's sly, in a good way. And if he does think of some sort of plan, he'll stick to it... Unless the situation calls for something else, that something else most likely being one of his impulses.
Edmund, on a different note, is an extremely loyal fellow. Despite the fact that he was once upon a time the 'traitor', he learned his lesson and wouldn't ever, ever dream of betraying his family, nor his friends, nor his Narnians to anyone once more. No matter what, he'll stick with them through thick and thin, through the better and the worse. And anyone that dares lay a single hand upon them is dead meat. Yes, Edmund is rather overprotective over his siblings. Even if Susan and her 'logic', Peter and his drive to play boss, Lucy and her active chattering can get on his nerves from time to time, he wouldn't know what to do without them and would gladly do anything to keep them safe.
Edmund has always had his own way of making things known though. And, as many learned by experience, Edmund is sarcastic. He'll use sarcasm for a lot of things, to prove his points, to tell people something, or just to lighten the mood. On a slightly different note, Edmund can be grudging as well. Despite the fact he easily forgives another, if you get on his bad side, Edmund can hold long time grudges, so be warned. Then there are two more traits that are quite obvious, the first being that Edmund is a show-off. Yes, he's just a tad bit vain in his own peculiar way. Edmund loves to show people who he is and what he can do, hence the reason why he loves to wear his crown. Now the reason for this all, is of course the fact that since he's neither the eldest nor the youngest of the bunch, he likes to get some attention as well.
Which means, that Edmund is not any good at admitting his faults. He doesn't like to talk about them, but that doesn't mean he's not aware of them because if anything, he'll be able to point out more of his faults than anyone else.
All in all, Edmund allows his mind to guide his heart. But when it all comes down to it, he follows his heart only.
At least we know that some of you can handle a sword
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