Chapter Ten: The River-God

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Vicky (she is in her human form), her siblings (Chasta, Chase, and Irma Rose were in their animal forms), Prince Alexander (who is in his human form), and the Old Narnians chased after the Telmarine soldiers to the river. It was only a few minutes that all of King Alejandro's army were running down to the town of Beruna and there defending themselves behind the ramparts and closed gates.
As they reached the bridge on the other side of the bridge stood a golden-blonde haired girl with blue eyes, wore a red and gold dress and cape, and around her neck was a swan necklace and a diamond-made cordial with red-gold liquid inside and a belt with a endless supplies of knives. It was Sister Ila, Lady of the Swan.
Ila unsheathed one of her sharp knives forward.
The soldiers were about to turn around, but behind them was Vicky, Marco, Conor, Chasta, roasting on Chasta's antlers was Chase and Irma Rose, Prince Alexander, and the Old Narnians with weapons drawn.
But when King Alejandro, his army, Vicky, Marco, Conor, Chasta, Chase, Irma Rose, and Narnian army turned around they saw something bright, fearsome, beautiful, and majestic. It was a Lion.
It was Aslan! He came at last.
A few Telmarines started swimming, but they soonly got out of the water when they saw a lion that's about the size of young elephant.
"Charge!!!"screamed King Alejandro with a drawn sword.
All the Telmarines let out their battle cries and charged forward.
Aslan flattened his ears and then he let out a loud and echoing roar, that probably reached out to the world's end.
Aslan's sound was deep and throbbing at first, but then it rose louder and louder till the air, the water, and the earth were shaking.
Alejandro and his army halted with fearful surprise, they watched the Lion and the girl with a surprised and scared looks. But then something was happening to the river, the river was getting bluer and bluer into a strange a strange the figure. The figure has a great, wet beard, larger than a man's, crowned with rushes.

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