Miraz: Maybe I was wrong, maybe you do have the makings of a Telmarine king after all. Lucy: That's because our heads have something in them. Peter: That's the problem with girls - you can't carry a map in your heads. Just "king" though– Peter's the High King. You have no more right to lead than Miraz does! You, him, your father! Narnia's better off without the lot of you! Prince Caspian: HEY! I am not the one who abandoned Narnia. Your first mistake was thinking you could lead these people. Prince Caspian: And if you had just stayed here as I suggested, they definitely would be! Peter Pevensie: You called us, remember? Prince Caspian: My first mistake. If you had kept to the plan those soldiers might be alive now. Peter Pevensie: No, there wasn't, thanks to you. Prince Caspian: You could have called it off, there was still time. Reepicheep: You people have NO imagination! Įdmund Pevensie: Is there a way down? Trumpkin: Yes. Prince Caspian: No! No, it's alright! You're just not exactly what I expected. Peter Pevensie: Well if you like, we can come back in a few years. And who are you? Susan Pevensie: Peter! Prince Caspian: High King Peter? Peter Pevensie: I believe you called. Peter Pevensie: Prince Caspian? Prince Caspian: Yes. Lucy Pevensie: I wish you'd all stop trying to act like grown-ups. Caspian: Why not? Susan Pevensie: Well, I am 1300 years older than you. Susan Pevensie: We never would have worked, anyway. they retreat so deep into themselves that they haven't been heard from since.Ĭaspian: I wish we had more time together.
Those that survived retreated to the woods.
Trumpkin: Wasn't long after you left that the Telmarines invaded. What do you expect? Lucy Pevensie: They used to dance. Edmund: Hey, that's mine - from my chess set! Peter: Which chess set? Edmund: Well, I didn't exactly have a solid gold chess set in Finchley, did I? Lucy: Wonder who lived here? Susan: I think we did. Peter: What is it? Edmund: Where do you suppose we are? Peter: Where do you think?! Edmund: Well, I don't remember any ruins in Narnia. Lucy: Why didn't you jump in and save us, like last time? Aslan: Things never happen the same way twice, dear one. Reepicheep: I said I would not fight you. Caspian: Which is why I might live longer if I choose not to cross blades with you, noble mouse. Reepicheep: Pick it up! I will not fight an unarmed man. Reepicheep: I was hoping for something a little more original. Reepicheep: Choose your last words carefully, Telmarine. Or have you forgotten who really defeated the White Witch, Peter? Peter: I think we've waited for Aslan long enough. Peter: I'm not sure you've really been listening, Lu. Peter: Sorry? Lucy: Well, you're all acting like there's only two options: dying here or dying there. Peter: If I can get your troops in, can you handle the guards? Glenstorm: Or die trying, my liege. Shut up! I think you know where I stand, sire. Reepicheep: Yes– –and throw them at the Telmarines. Edmund: Yes, and if they're smart, the Telmarines will just wait and starve us out. Peter: Look, I appreciate what you've done here, but this isn't a fortress, it's a tomb. Trufflehunter: I, for one, feel safer underground. Caspian: But we have the advantage here! Susan: If we dig in, we could probably hold them off indefinitely. Trumpkin: We'll have the element of surprise. Caspian: To start planning for– Peter: Our only hope is to strike them before they strike us. Reepicheep: What do you propose we do, Your Majesty? Peter: We need to get ready for it. That means those same men aren't protecting his castle. Miraz's men and war machines are on their way. Dialogue Edit Lucy: Edmund! Soldier: Act your age!