[@Vicier] [hider=Edmund Pevensie] [hr][hr][center][h3][i][b][color=#00cc00]~Edmund Pevensie - King Edmund the Just~[/color][/b][/i][/h3][img]http://66.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mbtywonZ3E1qkdght.gif[/img][/center][hr][hr] [b][color=#00cc00]Name:[/color][/b] King Edmund the Just [b][color=#00cc00]Other Names:[/color][/b]Ed, Duke of Lantern Waste, Count of the Western March, and Knight of the Noble Order of the Table [b][color=#00cc00]Real Name:[/color][/b] Edmund Pevensie [b][color=#00cc00]Occupation:[/color][/b] King of Narnia; Knight of the Round Table [b][color=#00cc00]Place Of Origin:[/color][/b] London, England (Rivenspire) [b][color=#00cc00]Age:[/color][/b] 23 [b][color=#00cc00]Affiliation:[/color][/b] Neutral Good [b][color=#00cc00]Appearance - Thirteen Years Ago (10 Years Old):[/color][/b] [center][img]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/f5/a2/cb/f5a2cbfd1196649bfc32c4b3ccd18eba.jpg[/img][/center] [b][color=#00cc00]Appearance - Camelot (23 Years Old):[/color][/b] [center][img]http://66.media.tumblr.com/e7dc2d6094a8949c2de83a207aaaeac6/tumblr_mg8ygypSL61qcdlqjo1_500.png[/img][/center] [b][color=#00cc00]Wardrobe Style:[/color][/b] [i]England; Rivenspire (Formerly)[/i] - Back in England, Edmund wore fairly typical clothing for the 1940's. He wore sweatervests and earth toned pants, a cap, and plain shoes. He'd wear a white collared shirt underneath the sweatervest, sometimes with a suit jacket, more often not. He was typical in each and every way for his clothing. [i]Camelot (Presently)[/i] - When fighting in the field, Edmund wears [url=http://pre01.deviantart.net/da99/th/pre/i/2009/330/2/d/peter_pevensie_armor_by_ladylewind.jpg]this[/url] suit of armor, the same set that he wore when he first came to Camelot. Most of the clothing he wears happen to be from Narnia, going from tunics to rich and warm winter cloaks. His fashion is practically identical to the clothing choices in [url=https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/disney/LWW/LWW3.jpg]this[/url] image. He isn't into all of the jewels and crowns of a king, instead preferring to be ready to make a daring escape or ride into combat. [hr][hr][center][h3][color=#00cc00][i][b]~Relationship Information~[/b][/i][/color][/h3][/center] [b][color=#00cc00]Relationship Status:[/color][/b] Single [b][color=#00cc00]Partner:[/color][/b] N/A [b][color=#00cc00]Father:[/color][/b] Nathaniel Pevensie [b][color=#00cc00]Mother:[/color][/b] Helen Pevensie [b][color=#00cc00]Siblings:[/color][/b] Peter Pevensie, Lucy Pevensie, Susan Pevensie (deceased) [b][color=#00cc00]Pet/s:[/color][/b] His steed, one of Narnia's talking horses, Philip [b][color=#00cc00]Other:[/color][/b] Eustace Scrubb (cousin), Alberta Scrubb (aunt), Harold Scrubb (uncle)[hr][hr][center][h3][color=#00cc00][i][b]~Personal Information~[/b][/i][/color][/h3][/center] [b][color=#00cc00]Personality:[/color][/b] Edmund perhaps has the most complex personality of all the Pevensie siblings. Initially, Edmund was a soured and selfish person, looking out for himself and not paying attention to signs of imminent danger. He sold his family out over candy that hardly tastes any good, for example. Mischievous and snotty, Edmund could have been described as a scoundrel. It was only after Lucy healed him with her cordial that his insidious personality melted away. Ever since, Edmund has become kind, noble, daring, and brave. Noted as being the best of the siblings now when it comes to diplomatic matters, Edmund ensures justice wherever he goes. His dry wit and sarcasm are still present, but no longer is his selfishness a core component of his personality. Edmund now attempts to do good for others, such as vowing to avenge his sister Susan's death. His cunning behavior has changed into a great understanding of tactics, allowing him to become perhaps the finest swordsman Narnia has ever seen. [b][color=#00cc00]Strengths:[/color][/b][list] [*]Edmund is one of the best swordsman in Narnia. [*]He's a skilled diplomat. [*]His courage and loyalty towards justice allows him to remain steadfast, no longer wavering. [*]Edmund is rather skilled in tactics and strategy, namely in being able to slip away and befuddle the enemy. [*]His advice is surprisingly beneficial, drawing from his past experiences. [*]His protective nature over his siblings can greatly motivate him. [*]He's able to ride a horse with competency. [*]He's skilled in royal etiquette, knowing which spoon goes where. [/list] [b][color=#00cc00]Weaknesses:[/color][/b][list] [*]Edmund's desire to avenge his sister Susan can sometimes blind him, causing him to be lost in fury and grief. [*]Edmund continues to blame himself for all that happened in Narnia, regretting the day he sold his siblings out for Turkish Delight. [*]On occasion, Edmund tries to go for the overly clever and complicated plans, rather than the direct ones. [*]He's more susceptible to curses and magic that effect one's mental state, such as by drawing out hidden qualities like greed and selfishness. [/list] [b][color=#00cc00]Magic Capabilities:[/color][/b] Edmund has no magic capabilities, but is one of the siblings best able to recognize the "pull" of magic. [b][color=#00cc00]Weapons:[/color][/b] Edmund is extremely talented with a sword. It was said that he was one of the best swordsman in Narnia, having fought valiantly in dozens of battles, and emerged victorious. [b][color=#00cc00]Brief Biography:[/color][/b] The second youngest of the Pevensie siblings, Edmund was sent to boarding school with his older brother, Peter. While boarding school was a fantastic experience for Peter, it only served to sour Edmund. He became cruel, selfish, and uncaring due to his experiences there. This harsh attitude towards life put a definite chip on his shoulder, one that he carried as he and his siblings were evacuated to the country side during the Second World War. In the country, Edmund spent most of his time indoors, hating the thought of going outside. He teased his younger sister, Lucy, mercilessly. When she informed them that there was a forest through a wardrobe, Edmund followed her through, and found that she was telling the truth to his surprise. It was there that he met the so called Queen of Narnia, who gave him warm drink and Turkish Delight, promising him that he could be a prince if he brought his siblings to meet her. Uncaring as to what would happen to them, Edmund returned through the wardrobe, and lied to his siblings about having gone to Narnia. By the time the four of them had ended up in Narnia, Edmund could no longer keep up this charade. Peter was (understandably) cross at him for how malicious and spiteful he'd been to Lucy. This only served to further motivate Edmund to betray his siblings to the White Witch. It was only once the White Witch threw him in a dungeon and then later decided to kill him that Edmund realized the grave error he made. Eventually, Aslan and his forces managed to rescue Edmund, with Edmund fighting in battle alongside his siblings. Aslan gave his life for Edmund, and Lucy had "healed" him of his wicked personality and fatal injuries through the cordial. Edmund fought with his siblings against the White Witch and her forces, and snapped the White Witch's wand, right after she killed his sister, Susan. Aslan saved the three siblings and whisked them away. Edmund, rather than finding himself with Peter or Lucy, found himself in a rather strange land. A passerby informed him that it was Camelot, and he headed in the direction of the nearest castle, searching for help for his siblings. Instead, he became acquainted with King Arthur and allowed to remain at court, helping him as a Knight of the Round Table. However, ever since, Edmund has been obsessively searching for ways to find his siblings again, and perhaps, to even bring Susan back. [hr][hr][center][h3][color=#00cc00][i][b]~Other Information~[/b][/i][/color][/h3][/center] [b][color=#00cc00]Other:[/color][/b] He can't stand Turkish Delight anymore. [b][color=#00cc00]Theme Song:[/color][/b] Why Did God Put a Gun In My Hand - Dorothy [/hider]