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Soldier's Heart (a Narnia novella) by BooksandFireflies
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The story of the first time Lucy takes a life in battle, and the Pevensies dealing with the aftermath. Trigger Warning(s): Death, PTSD, implications/mentions of suicide, disordered eating, severe illness
𝐑𝐔𝐈𝐍𝐀𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍 || Narnia x Zombie AU by tricia_pevensie
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COMPLETED - The Pevensies have been ruling Narnia for over a decade, but never in all their years have they faced something like this. Death gazes from the eyes of the living. Narnia drowns in its own blood. The undead are here. { A Seven Chapter Novella } [NOTICE] This story is rated T, but I wanted to add an extra warning that there is somewhat descriptive violence and gore within a horror tone, so if that bothers you, proceed at your own risk. I didn't want to rate it M since there's no other objectionable content of any kind, but if anyone thinks it's too strong for T please let me know and I will change the rating! I just figured a specific warning would be better than making it look like an immoral story haha, this is still Narnia and I try to make C S Lewis proud.
𝐒𝐖𝐀𝐍𝐖𝐇𝐈𝐓𝐄 || Narnia x The Hunger Games Crossover by tricia_pevensie
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COMPLETED - District Eight has never been the kindest home to Lucy Pevensie. All her life she has longed for more, for magic, for adventure. Unfortunately, her wishes will not be granted in exactly the way she imagined. Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the 225th Hunger Games, and may the odds be ever in your favor. Trigger warnings: Blood and gore, major character injury, major character death, brief language, underage drinking, mentions of suicide and suicidal ideation, mentions of self harm, mentions of weight and starvation, mentions of child abuse. Disclaimer: All characters belong to CS Lewis, with the exception of Bridget Jackson and Arabella Garrett who are my own creations. Panem (and Caesar) belong to Suzanne Collins. 🏅#1 - cslewis