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Train Station/Countryside The countryside is very vast and wonderus, along the way are different stops the train makes when dropping off the children sent away by their parents during the war to keep them safe, it's a 5 hour train ride from London to where the Pevensie children we're dropped off to be picked up. Moderators: May Newman, Akira Newman
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Westminster Abbey (1 sub-board) The Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster, which is almost always referred to by its original name of Westminster Abbey, is a large, mainly Gothic church, in Westminster, London, just to the west of the Palace of Westminster. It is the traditional place of coronation and burial site for English monarchs. Moderator: May Newman
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Tower of London (3 sub-boards) Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress, more commonly known as the Tower of London (and historically as The Tower), is a historic monument in central London, England, on the north bank of the River Thames. It is located within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets and is separated from the eastern edge of the City of London by the open space known as Tower Hill. Moderator: May Newman
London Many parents were told to send their children away as a result of the war, each given a tag so they could be identifyed by relatives.London is a nice play to see when it's peaceful, with horse drawn carriages and very strange cars.
Cair Paravel The capital of Narnia and where the four thrones stand, each of the Pevensie children we're crowned as Kings and Queens of this vast castle.You will find the orchards, the stables and a breath taking view of the beach below where the ocean beats against the sand, after the white witch was defeated this place became the court of High King Peter.
Aslan's Council The place where the stone table has been replaced,you will find Aslan below the hills that lead up to the table which is where he has troops on standby for when the rulers need extra help but at times Aslan disappers for months and trusts his general to keep charge. Moderators: May Newman, Akira Newman
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The Shuddering Wood This wood is known to have spies lurking about, whispers that a new evil has risen in Narnia and countries scramble to find allies perhaps for a new battle, the Pevensie children met a certain jolly person here who gave them their weapons.
Dancing Lawn The offical location of outdoor feasts and councils in Narnia, located South of Aslan's How, this circle of grass is ringed by elm trees and has a water well.
Archenland Archenland is a mountainous country to the south of Narnia. It is bordered on the north by a continental divide and on the south by the Winding Arrow river. The seat of government is at Anvard, in the heart of the country. Anvard is both the capital city and the name of the castle within the city. Archenland appears to be very sparsely populated, with no other towns or villages.
Calormen Calormen is an empire in the south of the world of Narnia. Most of the country has a semi-arid climate, and its most notable geographic features are a volcano known as the Flaming Mountain of Lagour, and the Great Desert. The Great Desert is in the northern part of the country, and the difficulty of crossing this desert prevented aggressive Calormene governments from invading Archenland and Narnia for centuries.
Ettinsmoor Ettinsmoor is the long, lonely land north of the River Shribble. It is mainly populated by giants. Long gullies, sometimes as much as fifty feet deep, crisscross its surface. The giants that do live there don't seem to have any sort of organization amongst themselves. It is generally considered a dangerous and wild place. There are a few scattered Talking Beasts there. There are also various scattered ruins of old, old times. And old, slippery bridges.
Lone Islands Not much is known about the Islands but the islands government is corrupt and people and creatures who wind up here often become prisoners by slave traders so trek wisely for it might be your last step here.
Telmar Located to the west of Narnia, Telmar was a land colonized first by men of Calormen 300 years after the creation of Narnia; where it is in relation to the Western Waste to Narnia's immediate west is unclear, however. The inhabitants purportedly found their way to a then-leaderless Narnia after "a great famine.". More importantly, it is also the site of a 'chink' that leads from Earth to Narnia. Six pirates and their wives from our world were shipwrecked and fell through this gap into Telmar, producing lines of proud, warlike descendants, the Telmarines. These are the Telmarines who eventually invade Narnia, at the time in disorder, after a famine in their own land and attempt to rid the country of its magic.
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