Museumverse: The Modern Narnia AU
Loosely-connected works set in an AU modern Narnia, in which the events of The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe and sequels are ancient history. Named after and inspired by Snacky's fic "A Visit to the Museum," which started it all.
(Open, Moderated)
Recent works
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An Unlikely Sedoretu by pencildragon for Elizabeth Culmer (edenfalling)
Fandoms: Chronicles of Narnia - C. S. Lewis
28 Aug 2022
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Two hundred years after the end of the Winter, a Dwarf scholar interviews her parents to tell the story of how they formed their unusual sedoretu. "I doubt there is another sedoretu made up of two Dwarfs, a Gargoyle, and a Tree." Complete with margin notes for those unfamiliar with the subtleties of Dwarf traditions.
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Narniatainment by WingedFlight for Syrena_of_the_lake
Fandoms: Chronicles of Narnia - C. S. Lewis
24 Aug 2022
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The Narniatainment website brings you the latest pop culture news daily.
Series
- Part 7 of In a Lighter Age
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Destroy if intercepted by nasimwrites for HarmonyLover
Fandoms: Chronicles of Narnia - C. S. Lewis
13 Jan 2022
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The attached correspondence has been confiscated and censored in accordance with the Terms of Correspondence outlined in Her Majesty’s Royal Decree.
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The Scrubb Method (the fighting dragons with you remix) by rthstewart for Syrena_of_the_lake
Fandoms: Chronicles of Narnia - C. S. Lewis
05 Oct 2021
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Rumors of the Pevensies Reborn are circulated widely throughout Paravel City. Teekicheek, Head Librarian of the Royal Archives, finds the fans annoying but otherwise hasn't given it much thought. She's got a thesis to write and a lack of credible source material.
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The Biodiversity of Beaversdam, a Genetic Study by Eustace Scrubb, the Undragoned Reborn [sic] by Syrena_of_the_lake for callowyn
Fandoms: Chronicles of Narnia - C. S. Lewis
19 Sep 2021
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[Editor’s Note: The validity of Eustace Scrubb’s claims to be “the Undragoned Reborn” has yet to be determined. This controversy, however, does not affect the validity of the research presented herein. We urge our readers to confine their academic curiosity to the scope of the content presented here. Letters to the Editor addressing the issue of the so-called Reborn will not be published.]
