Fandom: Chronicles of Narnia (books and movie)
Theme Set: First
Rating: PG to PG-13
Author Notes: Things in here cover all of the books, so if you haven't read
them, there will be spoilers. If all you've seen is the movie, you really SHOULD read the
books :) And these are NOT interrelated sentences. Sorry, no actual story here.
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1fandom 01. Mortal -- Jadis stared up at the great Lion in horror -- she was the Empress of Narnia, a daughter of Lilith; this was not supposed to happen -- and knew she was looking into the face of her own death.
02. Broken -- The shattered window was bad enough, but the horrible clatter of armor from inside the house made the Pevensies look at each other and flee in terror.
03. Vanish -- Lucy saw Aslan walking away down the beach; she merely looked away for an instant, and when she turned back again, he was gone.
04. Rain -- Shasta looked up and laughed as water fell from the sky, splashing on his face.
05. Ocean -- Caspian and Edmund stood in the bow of the Dawn Treader, watching the reflection of the setting sun in the gentle rise and fall of the waves.
06. Tense -- The ground rumbled as the Witch's army approached, the air thick with tension as if a thunderstorm were looming.
07. Soon -- Edmund looked up at Peter as they strapped on their armor, trying to see if his brother was as nervous as he was about the impending war.
08. Why -- Lucy stared at Edmund as he told the others he was just pretending, unable to understand why he had betrayed her.
09. Winter -- The Witch held all of Narnia in the grip of a winter that was as cold and endless as her own black heart.
10. Fallen -- Peter cried out as he saw her stab Edmund -- it wasn't supposed to be like this, they were supposed to defeat her -- and now his brother was falling to the ground, his life leaking out and staining the green grass red.
11. Storm -- The wind and waves tossed the Dawn Treader around like a toy in a bathtub, and the rain soaked everyone through and through.
12. Door -- Lucy looked up at the old wardrobe in wonder, the carvings on it telling some kind of magical story she felt she might have heard some time before.
13. Flash -- They thought they remembered a violent lurch and a flash, but now they were all in Narnia once more, ready to defend it from its foes.
14. Wait -- The Narnians plotted their escape, and Shasta had no choice but to wait for his chance to run away and meet his traveling companions -- if they hadn't already left for the North on their own.
15. Shrine -- Pilgrims and petitioners arrived from far and wide to the little stable, hoping for a chance to speak with Aslan and find out when the great Lion would return Narnia to its former glory.
16. Black -- They could feel the horrors that dwelt in that darkness reaching out for them with claws sharp enough to tear their souls to shreds.
17. Lost -- Despite what Puddleglum repeatedly asserted, Jill and Eustace refused to believe that they were completely and utterly lost.
18. Cell -- Edmund wanted to curl up and cry, convinced this icy prison would be his tomb.
19. Villain -- Jadis, in all her greed, had destroyed her entire world in order to gain utter control over it.
20. Road -- It was a long and treacherous path through the Giants' territory, but Eustace, Jill and Puddleglum had to forge ahead, determined to complete their quest.
21. Weep -- With her whole family dead and gone, and she herself unable to go where she knew they must be, Susan threw herself down on her bed and cried until she had no more tears left.
22. Blind -- Poor Puzzle was blind to the way Shift used him, too desperate for friendship to see the wrong in what he did.
23. Pact -- The land and all who lived in it were protected as long as they believed in Aslan; even after Shift and his false Aslan tried to control everyone, the true Aslan brought help in the form of the Friends of Narnia.
24. Flight -- Fledge flexed his wings and galloped into the air, reveling in a freedom no horse had ever had before.
25. Hard -- The floor of the cell was icy cold, and when Edmund tried to sleep the hard stone made every bone in his body ache.
26. War -- Edmund reassured Caspian it wasn't the first time they had had to do battle to free Narnia from oppression -- if Miraz truly wanted a war, he would get one.
27. Deed -- Caspian learned of the adventures and campaigns of High King Peter and his siblings through the tales his nurse told him, and in his heart of hearts, hoped that he could one day measure up to their brave deeds.
28. Unknown -- As they sailed further and further east, the Dawn Treader and her crew discovered the strange beauty of the sea, seeing places and things no other human in Narnia had ever before seen.
29. Deep -- Lucy looked over the side and down, down into the clear water to find a mermaid shepherdess looking back up at her from the deep.
30. Sudden -- The sudden shaking and rumbling startled them; they spun around to find the Stone Table cracked, and Aslan nowhere to be seen.
31. Dread -- The sight of the Witch's wand filled Edmund with dread; he begged her not to harm the Fox, but it was too late.
32. Burn -- The need to make up for what he had done burned in Edmund; when he saw the Witch advancing on his helpless brother, he didn't even think, just rushed for her and smashed her wand with his sword.
33. Clock -- The rain poured down, and Lucy looked up at the clock again, annoyed to see that only five minutes had passed since the last time she looked.
34. Words -- Even Susan had to admit that playing hide and seek was more fun than guessing the meaning of words in the dictionary.
35. Fast -- Peter whooped and let the Unicorn have his head, and together they rocketed over the field at a gallop so fast the scenery rushing past was a blur.
36. Three -- Jill, Eustace, and Puddleglum were a very strange sight, traveling through the wilds of Ettinsmoor, determined to complete their quest and rescue Prince Rilian.
37. Place -- Shasta had never seen a place such as the city of Tashbaan -- so many people and buildings and such finery as he had never imagined; and such filth and poverty, too.
38. Irony -- At practically the very moment Lucy was reassuring Mr. Tumnus the Witch didn't know about their meetings, her own brother let slip that his sister had not only been there before, but had spoken with the Faun.
39. Sky -- The Stars fell down out of the sky, leaving it blacker than the darkest night.
40. Closet -- Lucy was saddened to find out that the Wardrobe seemed disinclined to let them back into Narnia now that they all knew of its existence.
41. Real -- Over the years, Susan managed to convince herself that their adventures were merely stories they had told each other, and that Narnia was not real.
42. Fair -- All Aravis wanted was to live her own life the way she wanted to -- it wasn't fair to be forced to marry someone she despised.
43. Knot -- The mice nibbled and gnawed at the ropes until every knot and binding was gone -- at least in his death, the great Lion would be free of the Witch's cruelty.
44. Low -- The men of the Underground were eager to return to their home of Bism, deep, deep below the surface of the world, even lower down than the Underground city that had been their home while the Lady of the Green Kirtle held them prisoner.
45. Well -- The apple Digory brought home with Aslan's permission cured all of his mother's ills; he had to plant the core in their garden because he could not bear to throw such a precious thing away.
46. Token -- Mister Tumnus returned Lucy's handkerchief to her at the party, not just for practical reasons, but as a token of their lasting friendship.
47. Ugly -- Lucy was too good a person to call the Dufflepuds ugly, despite the fact that they were; instead, she thought they were funny and told them exactly that.
48. Lure -- Under the influence of the Witch's enchanted Turkish Delight, Edmund craved more so badly that he was willing to try to lure his own siblings into her trap.
49. Drink -- They danced and cavorted with Bacchus, the god of Wine, and all his wild followers.
50. Dust -- Who would have believed that dust could unlock the gateways between other worlds?