Personality
When Lucy becomes a Queen of Narnia, she’s eventually given the name Queen Lucy the Valiant. She doesn’t shy away from difficult actions or situations. When she first meets Mr. Tumnus, and learns of the White Witch’s desire to kidnap sons of Adam and daughters of Eve, Lucy could stay home and allow her siblings to tell her she’s silly and a baby. But no, she returns to visit Mr. Tumnus because now she’s friends with the fawn. When it becomes clear the White Witch has snatched Mr. Tumnus, and her siblings want to return back to where they’re living, Lucy will hear none of it. He’s her friend and so she needs to go rescue him. When Father Christmas mentions the upcoming battle, Lucy vocalizes that she thinks she can be brave enough.
Her heart is full of love and she’s able to forgive easily. When Mr. Tumnus explains that he’s kidnapping her, she forgives him as soon as he whisks her back to the lamppost. Peter and Susan apologize for not believing her and Lucy is happy to be friends again. When Ed returns from the White Witch, she forgives him right away. Lucy loves all the Narnia creatures, and even when one wrongs her, or tries to kidnap her sister, she can’t truly see them as evil. When Eustace calls the dwarves swine in The Last Battle, Lucy says “don’t be horrid”. Sadly, Lucy refuses to listen to Eustace’s reasoning for calling them swine, which is due to them killing all of the talking horses.
She’s the most faithful of the four siblings. In Prince Caspian, Lucy sees Aslan first and tries to tell her siblings, but they don’t see him and question her. Lucy, being so young in the earlier books, can’t always vocalize what she sees and her siblings questioning her hurts both her feelings and makes her wonder what she did see. But, she adores Aslan and believes in him strongly.
Lucy loves her siblings, although sometimes she’s a little jealous of how lovely Susan is in comparison to herself. However, she never falls into the act of growing up like her older sister. For her, Narnia is real and she longs to return. When Aslan tells her in the Voyage of the Dawn Treador that she’s too old to return, Lucy is the most upset of her siblings, never wanting to leave.
Useful Skills
- Lucy could certainly help with gardening
- Exploring for things the population can use
- be a kind soul and sympathetic ear
Character Info
Historyhttps://narnia.fandom.com/wiki/Lucy_PevePowers & Abilitiesnsie_(books) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Peven sie
Can use a dagger and hunt.