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Summary:

"A Golden Age: Glimpses inside the lives, politics, and concerns of the Pevensie reign" will be on display in the Autumn of NY 1025 in commemoration of one decade since the Kings and Queens' disappearance.

Select materials for this exhibition were loaned from the Royal Library courtesy of Acting Regent Lord Peridan.

Notes:

thank you to my lovely friends (named after reveals) for reading this over

(See the end of the work for more notes.)

Chapter 1: NY 1004: Edmund's Personal Notes from the Spring Intelligence Council Meeting

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Transcribed from the personal notes of the late King Edmund.

The original will be on display for a fortnight alongside other primary materials during the King Edmund event.

 


 

MEETING: Intelligence Committee Spring 

DATE: Day 21 of the 4th Month, NY 1004

ATTENDEES: Orrus (scribe), Colonel, Self, Kharrasheth (CM), Lan (AL), Peridan (AL), Gillank (OT), Quillcrown (reporting for Col. Unus)

ABSENT: Colonel Unus

 

Ask Orrus for the full notes sent to quarters immediately after they are copied to review alone, to share in family briefing. 



CALORMEN

  • No sign of agriculture yield improvement after 2 seasons. Unrest.
  • Nobles unhappy with tithes. Commoners unhappy with shortages, import desert due to Tisroc’s refusal to trade.
    • Could put us in good bargaining position after J’s Army. has been defeated.
    • Unlikely Tisroc will respond a second before official defeat of J’s Army.
  • Minor news otherwise, details from O.

 

 

ARCHENLAND

Lan reporting after Peridan’s recent return from AL.

  • King Lune refuses troops for final push despite recent alliance signed. Vows to keep us informed of plots against Narnia. How? No bloody idea. Lan does seem cautiously optimistic.
  • Peridan reports improved relations since first contact in 1001. Initial suspicions of Narnians after son’s death are gone on Lune’s end. Popular opinion more positive of Archenland-Narnia alliance among nobles and commoners.
    • He speaks confidently on his experiences when questioned. Keeps glancing to me during report, which could be nerves for first report. Good future asset.

 

 

ISLANDS AND NORTH (other territories)

  • By the mane, not this guy again.
  • See Orrus’ notes later for anything of genuine consequence.

 

[[ Pictured next to the third section off to the right side is an inked cartoon of a Black Dwarf wearing era-typical Narnian tunic and pants, as well as a leather head covering. He is depicted with gibberish speech bubbles around him, and a bored but serious expression on his face. A grey wolf is standing on its hind legs in the background, sneaking up behind the dwarf with exaggerated sharp nails and a malicious glint in its eyes. The shading and depth of the cartoon is impressive given the King's age. ]]

 

During your speech, remember to reiterate the focus is on information gathering and maintaining secrecy & safety of our information and sources. If there is no good moment to immediately pass on intel without risking one of those, tell agents: do not engage. Primary actions are spreading of rumors and passing information back to Paravel. Anything further is overreach - this is a delicate situation!

 

Informants who have been placed for 3 seasons or longer may request a transfer to Narnia for following season, should they wish.

 

HOW IS HE STILL TALKING

 

 

INTERNAL

  • Steady public opinion. Narnians have adjusted to our norms, as fluctuations in economy are now less volatile. Sentiment has followed.
  • Many groups talking avians in the West Woods are disgruntled over trade route disruptions to and from Shuddering Woods due to recent scuffles with J. Army. Some scarcity of traditional food items as we near holidays is aggravating minor issues. Keeping an eye on the ongoing situation for potential unrest.



 

MILITARY

Quillcrown reports on latest intelligence on behalf of Unus.

  • Surrender imminent for few groups:
    • Dwarves, incubi, reptilian talking animals. Incubi and some dark creatures are not surrendering but have removed themselves from the conflict. Net positive?
  • Reports suggest there is a complete retreat to J’s Castle and intent to fortify. 
    • May need more scouts and spies among dryads, smaller talking animals. See Treasury for feasible compensation options.
  • Follow-up on bad information in Western sector. See if it was error or if a scout is compromised.
  • Next meeting on all military affairs is tomorrow with Peter.

 

[[ Beside the final list item, there is a smaller crude cartoon depiction of High King Peter. His disembodied head is drawn with exaggerated features and his crown. He is making a queasy expression as a sword smacks his head broadside down, with "CLANG" written above it. It is uncertain if Clang is the name of this imaginary sword or is a humorous reference to Spare Oom culture, as there are no further references to this in other notes to corroborate. ]]




Final actions:

1. Acquire the new address for our AL and Tisroc contact, ask for direct updates on noble chatter.

2. Remind Pete he must begin to delegate non-military responsibilities as he may need to return to command on the ground sooner than planned. 

3. Acquire new quill for doodles. Essential.

Chapter 2: NY 1009: Letter from Queen Lucy to King Edmund

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Letter sent from Queen Lucy to her brother, King Edmund, while in Calormen on a secret visit linked to intelligence matters.

Date is estimated as 4th Day of the 2nd Month, NY 1009.

The original letter has been lost in the years since, but most of its contents have been recovered from partial transcriptions in other sources. Some portions remain illegible.

 


 

Dearest brother,

 

(Don’t tell Pete!) 

 

I write to you from the illustrious servant quarters of the Tarkeen [ILLEGIBLE]. It is quite cold and dreary in this wing, but the other maids are delightful company. I’ve learned a new card game from them that I am terribly eager to share with you all. I intend to hustle Susan out of that new fabric she has acquired for her winter gown for next season given how stingy she has been about sharing who sold it to her.

 

The commemorative ball is tonight and I shall record my notes (in code, of course) after the event when I am completely alone, as we agreed. At this moment, the women who share this bunk room with me believe that I am writing to an overbearing lover to assure him I have not died after a week away. They are frankly not that far off. Honestly, “a letter immediately upon your safe arrival to the castle”? I know that you are not unaware of how castles are run and the schedule of a maid. The responsibilities may shift slightly but it should not surprise you, given the nature of my coming here, that the Tarkeen and Tarkeena have been stingy with the number of servants working the ball while lounging in flashy, new outfits; ergo, the preparations have been a half-step behind all day.

 

Let this be a lesson to you that patience is a virtue, however. I would have written a short missive, only I have learned some interesting news unrelated to the bribery scheme.  There is one area I am waiting to judge with my own eyes tonight before writing, and so I will tell of the second piece of news.

 

There have been whispered conversations about a certain noble couple expected to show tonight. The servants largely seem surprised that the couple haven't bowed out in the wake of a recent scandal where the Tarkeena returned home alone after a public disagreement between them drew attention.

 

Details are varied and scant about the content of the argument, which was the central piece of gossip discussed; however, one Calormene maid around my age asked whether it was due to the Tarkeena discovering "the child that the Tarkeen sired with the maid from the Tisroc's palace"! I am avoiding writing the name of this couple in case of interception, though you will remember the Tarkeen in question from a certain incident in 1007. The other Calormene woman nearest quickly shushed her and hissed that she should not repeat that further. "The information about the child out of wedlock was shared with the other local maids only so that young women like yourself are aware of the Tarkeen's potential advances and the importance of rebuffing him without causing offense" were her words. She seemed leery that I was nearby but did not say anything to me while I had my 'lost in thoughts' dazed expression locked in as I listened. This woman clarified after chastising the girl that she had personally heard the matter was only a disagreement about finances. I find that part credible given the public appearances they are said to have made together since that afternoon, as well as tonight's ball.

 

The child is obviously a huge shock, given the details I cannot share for anonymity. While listening to the rumor mill during discussions of the attendees tonight, I also learned that the Tarkeena in the center of that gossip has a reputation as a gossip-hoarder without proven blackmail, and has a nasty temper that gets the better of her when she is mistrustful. [[The rest of this paragraph is presumed to have been a few sentences long from information there is in the book which transcribed parts of the letter, but its contents have been lost from rips and ink spills.]]

 

As promised, my focus remains spotting any dealings between our ambassador G-[ILLEGIBLE] and Tarkeen [ILLEGIBLE]. Nothing new there, as talk of Narnia has been rare given the short list of Narnian attendees and thus Narnian servants. I secured the job of delivering food from the kitchens to the main rooms during the evening, and I anticipate many opportunities for observation. One of my bunkmates has also agreed to lend me some of her makeup after I laid a few hints that I was feeling insecure about my looks over the course of the day, which will do more to shield me from recognition. I will not have time to send a letter again before I am back in Cair Paravel for the debrief.

 

On a final note, please set up a tailoring appointment for the day after my expected arrival back in Narnia. I have clearly grown an inch or so since my last measurement as the outfit I was sent here with has been chafing and feels  tighter than comfortable in certain joints. You may have stopped growing at 16 but that doesn’t mean I have.

 

Give everyone my love! As you know, I cannot receive letters during this mission given the turnaround, so I pray that you have waited patiently and trusted that I would send word as soon as I could. 

 

Your favourite,

Lu

Chapter 3: BONUS: "The Gentle Queen: Myths, Realities, and In-Between" (NY 1125)

Summary:

From Chapter 4 of "The Gentle Queen: Myths, Realities and In-Between":

…. Although Lady Ematet would often recount her admiration for High Queen Susan in memorial speeches later in life, it is one diary entry published posthumously by her only child that has fascinated historians and authors alike in the last two decades. It describes a late spring afternoon in Cair Paravel Gardens in NY 1008, a notable year for Susan scholars. Though the entry is brief, it led many scholars to re-examine the relationship between the two in the years between 1008-1015 and to creative reimaginings in historical fiction.

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An excerpt from “Her Royal Secret” by the faun Volea (1103):

 




Susan is perched on a short wall underneath one of the white and gold arches that adorn the gardens at Cair Paravel. There is a breeze ruffling her dress that causes the leaves on the vines wrapping the columns to rustle against her shoulder every so often, but the winds make little sound. It is late afternoon, though she made herself comfortable a couple hours earlier with a novella she sadly finished not long ago. This particular archway is unmissable from the stone path that leads from the castle to the exit she knows that a certain person tends to favor after meetings. The sun has another hour before it begins setting and she is due for dinner, though the light has softened to a gorgeous blue with light oranges and hints of pink emerging.

 

As she is considering how she might occupy herself when she returns to her quarters that evening, the sound of wood creaking and closing brings her attention back. Luckily, the young woman entering the garden is precisely who Susan has been waiting to catch.

 

“Ematet! How delightful to see you out here,” Susan exclaims, keeping a calm exterior and placid but genuine smile. 

 

The spy, Ematet, widens her eyes as she comes to a stop and curtsies. She is wearing trousers that Susan knows are the current style in Archenland, which gives the curtsy a rather awkward display that Susan graciously does not comment on. “Your Majesty, my apologies for interrupting you with my exit.”

 

“Nonsense,” Susan dismisses. “I know that many working at the castle often leave to the gardens through that door. Though, since we have run into each other, may I speak with you? There's a few things on my mind and I’d love a woman’s perspective, if you’ll indulge me.”

 

“Of course,” Ematet answers. She bows her head slightly in deference and follows a step behind Susan as Susan leads the way.

 

The pair walk a little ways down the stone path as Susan weaves them towards a particular flower patch which Susan knew that Ematet was fond of sitting opposite, after inquiring with some of the kitchen staff. They reach the bench and Susan gestures for Ematet to sit first. She always found the bench a bit plain for her liking when passing through the gardens, but it does contrast nicely with the extravagance of these particular flowers. 

 

Ematet sits herself down, somewhat stiffly, on the right end of the bench and leaves a significant gap for her. Susan appreciates the consideration but is determined to make this a more personable meeting, which is why she takes the seat some centimeters away. Their arms brush as Susan settles down and she flashes a smile to Ematet to show she intended for this to be less formal. There's more rigidity in Archenland when it comes to royal protocol and how to interact with them that Susan is hoping to chip away at with her actions.

 

Aware that the silence has gone on a moment too long, Susan clears her throat and brushes her hands on her skirt. “I’m afraid I did mislead you a little earlier. I have a particular work matter in mind that I’d like to speak with you about. I hope you can forgive the farce.”

 

“Um,” Ematet says. Then, confused, “That's okay? What is it?”

 

To business, then.

 

“Per protocol, I have been briefed on the delicate situation in Anvard as well as the troubling dealings of Duke Terr.” She pauses. “I understand that King Edmund has been more involved in your debriefs and has been working with you on a plan for ensuring that copies of sensitive documents from the Duke’s personal quarters make it to the appropriate hands; am I correct?”

 

Ematet’s expression clears to understanding and she nods. “Ah, yes, you are correct, High Queen Susan.” She furrows her brows and leans back, more relaxed. “He has been very thorough in seeking out all possible angles on the situation with my reports to ensure that we are certain beyond a reasonable doubt of the truth of the matter, and in ensuring that any actions taken will not be traced back to Narnia or implicate myself. It has been a pleasure working with him directly where I would usually receive directives through Lan.”

 

“Hm.” Susan allows the silence to simmer for a minute and turns further to face her. “Ematet—or, do you prefer Tet?”

 

Ematet nods in confirmation, so Susan grins. “Tet, then. We are both women who have been given an awfully large responsibility for Narnia’s wellbeing and have had to do unpleasant things in the process.”

 

Susan’s expression falls into something more reflective, an almost grimace which she turns to face the flowers. “Things that were right, but that pushed us to our limits on occasion. Things that made us feel that perhaps… there was another way to accomplish it, one that didn't ask so much of you. ‘If I hadn't insisted on this approach, maybe I would not still be thinking about that night so much at night’ and the like.”

 

She doesn't move to look at Tet, but reaches to her right and takes one of Tet’s hands in her own grasp. Tet’s gaze pierces her side and Susan does not move to see the emotions at play. Not yet.

 

“Tet, I need you to know that you do not have to sleep with the Duke for this mission. Your work thus far has been an asset and we are all immensely grateful for the lengths you’ve gone to see this through.”

 

Tet makes a sound like she would like to interrupt, but Susan continues without allowing it. “What Edmund is asking of you is not only dangerous - it requires you to put yourself in an intimate, sensitive position alone with a man who holds considerable power over you at that moment. My brother is cunning, yes, but his plans are not infallible.”

 

Susan glances at Tet in the next sentence and cannot read her expression, which has gone almost neutral in its blandness. Hm. “It would be great to take more direct action as soon as possible for the safety of both of our nations, of course . If you were to say no to this approach, though, we will find another opportunity and way in. This does not rest squarely on your shoulders.”

 

Tet firmly removes her hand from underneath Susan’s own, though not harshly, and clears her throat once it is clear that Susan has said her piece. 

 

“My lady, I assure you that I am capable of undertaking this task without being a liability. I have worked hard to be in the position I enjoy in the court here and relish any chance to be trusted with difficult work. If I were inclined to turn down work due to danger, I would not have this role today.” 

 

Susan winces internally at that. Her phrasing had clearly hit a nerve and she had offended the woman at least a little. That said, the only way out is through so she chooses the direct route.

 

“Is it that you do not wish to turn it down? Or do you feel you cannot ask for any adjustments or request a different plan in case it reflects negatively on your abilities? Because those are very different circumstances.”

 

Ematet remains silent at that, face stonily looking ahead when Susan turns to check. Susan sighs.

 

“Look. It’s normal to have reservations about this sort of task, no matter who you are. What I’m wanting to tell you is that, as High Queen, my position on this matter is that I will not permit for Edmund to send you off on this mission—,” Ematet’s head whips around with eyes wide and mouth agape, “—without knowing for certain that not only do you have an idea of every step of the plan and are comfortable at each stage, but that you also have back-up plans should you need to change course at any point in the evening.”

 

“You are valuable, Ematet. Valuable to Narnia, of course, but also to your friends and neighbours, and you matter because you are you. I give my word that we will not replace you if you choose to decline this mission or need adjustments made so that you feel in control.”

 

When her companion seems stunned into silence, Susan decides she needs to be standing and face-to-face. What she sees is a very young woman with her hands twisting in her lap, hunched in on herself like a child unsure of what is being asked of them and afraid to ask. It only inflames her more on Tet’s behalf.

 

“Edmund and Peter, especially Peter, both operate from a position of complete faith in those they have chosen to trust in their court. That's good and all, except they sometimes forget they are kings . They're not who they were before Narnia, unimportant and having respect be contingent on the whims of others. Their faith allows them to create bonds and achieve things greater than all could imagine, but it comes with the assumption that it is easy to say no to them.” Susan snorts ungracefully. “They’re oblivious to the way they are perceived in these matters, especially since as a quartet we are all very comfortable with disagreement. It may seem silly to you given they’ve ruled for almost a decade. You are familiar, though, with the difficulty in changing how you think of yourself from your upbringing, even after your circumstances change drastically.”

 

“All four of us monarchs are stubborn in our own ways that I’m sure annoy everyone at different points.”

 

Tet huffs a small laugh that relaxes Susan slightly and lets her know she is on the right track.

 

“With my brothers, however, their insistence is not for the purpose of convincing you that they are always correct. It is because it is necessary to establish a point of view and allow the other party to parry against them to make their decisions better. Edmund believes in you and he knows you're capable of the task, so it would never occur to him to think about further wellbeing concerns if you did not mention them. He doesn’t entirely understand the complex relationship a woman can have with these acts and being asked to weaponise your body.”

 

She meets Tet’s gaze and holds it firm. “If you bring up any discomfort with carrying out seduction for missions and his belief in your skill is shaken from that alone, I will beat Edmund with my own two fists until he relents. Do you want to carry out the mission as is?”

 

At the final question, Tet finally lets go of the lingering tension and leans back against the bench with a sigh.

 

“....I admit, my Lady, that I was apprehensive. I  believe that I can do it successfully, but the particulars discussed were fuzzier than I am necessarily comfortable with. I have been hesitant to ask for clarification in case it comes across as my inability to be creative in challenging tasks. It’s  only that this is… rather different from what I have previously been asked to do.”

 

“Yes. That is precisely why I wanted to speak with you after private discussions among the monarchs got heated the other night. Quite honestly it kept me up for several hours and I knew I needed to speak with you.” Susan’s expression softens and she clasps her hands together. “We can ensure your direct report is to someone you feel absolutely comfortable with asking questions and sharing. The list of women in the know is limited at the moment due to mission sensitivity, but there is myself, Queen Lucy, and the Lady Yrigia can be brought up to speed if needed as she has clearance.”

 

She hesitates over the next sentence, wavering on whether she really wants to share, and decides she needs to give the full picture. “Of that list and other options, I believe that only myself and Lady Yrigia have previously used our ‘wiles’ for politics, so-to-speak. Other matters can be discussed in the official meeting already scheduled for the morning.”

 

Ematet is quiet for a long time, though she makes no move to leave. Susan feels wrung out from her rant and sits back down on the bench where she rests her eyes. 

 

Eventually, a response is given.

 

“I would like to report to you when it comes to those matters, if that is possible. It would be…”, Ematet trails off in thought. “A relief. Yeah, a relief to write with someone who has done something similar for political purposes and who will not mince words. I’d still like to continue direct dialogues with Edmund as well, since his insights really have been useful and he has offered in his usual awkward, logically-minded manner to provide me any information that I ask that would be of use. I would like your help to craft those back-up plans you mentioned earlier.”

 

Susan turns her head and smiles. “It is settled, in that case. I know that I may have came across as blunt and perhaps insensitive at times, but your safety truly is my concern.”

 

Tet bows her head hiding a bashful look and stands up. “Your care means a great deal, your Majesty. I am afraid I have to leave for supper, if that is okay.”

 

Is it that time already? The sun is setting and the sky has shifted its colors again indicating that yes, it is indeed. “Of course. May I ask one final small thing of you, before you go?”

 

Tet nods in agreement and smiles her way. It is the first smile she has received from Tet and it settles something inside of Susan.

 

“I’d like it if you were to call me Susan when we are in private company.” There is a short pause as she contemplates her next words. “I think in the world I came from, we would have been peers. I would like it if we could come to see each other as peers here.”

 

When Susan is left alone in the gardens, Ematet having bounded out towards her destination for the evening, she feels vindicated and exhausted at once. It was a good conversation that was worth the hours of waiting; she wasn't expecting how much it would demand of her emotionally, however. She mentally scratches out several of the things she had thought of doing after dinner and resigns herself to one of the trashy novels she had stashed away for a rainy day. There will be time for contemplation later.

 


 

The diary entry of Lady Ematet, published posthumously in 1091.

 


 

5 • NY1008

 

Ran into 2M in the gardens today. She greeted me enthusiastically (though we had only shared a few words prior to this) and it caught me off-guard. I’m afraid I may have made something of a fool of myself in front of her, as the sight of her perched on a sill and dressed more informally than I’d ever seen her was a shock. She didn’t seem to mind.

 

We spoke of my assignment and my work with 3M as we walked. 

 

The discussion was led by her and was about the intimate particulars of the mission in Archenland that I mentioned two entries ago. It was… challenging, if I had to describe it in one word. She expressed concern and wanted assurance that I was comfortable playing this role. I did not take her words well to begin with, though it turns out that her concern was for my comfort and dignity above all else. We spoke of matters on our minds that I don’t know either of us had shared with another soul before that.

 

Before I left, she asked that I call her Susan when we are in private. My heart is full.

Notes:

thank you for reading! i wanted to give a nice variety of in-universe material as well as prose here, so thank you to ChronicBookworm for the lovely prompts and freedom to experiment. i meticulously referenced the narnia timeline, insofar as there is an official one, and maps as well as its history, but i had to take some liberties with the gaps and contradictions and implied facts. huge thank you to Emily on fantasynamegenerator for providing the extensive contextual background to the naming conventions and occurrences of names for most species in Narnia.