Place

Lone Islands

Also known as Narrowhaven

Three islands in the Eastern Sea traditionally under the Narnian crown. Caspian’s arrival ends a corrupt governorship and the slave trade centered at Narrowhaven.

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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe2 cited passages
  1. Chapter VI · paragraph 37…ajesty Jadis, Queen of Narnia, Chatelaine of Cair Paravel, Empress of the Lone Islands, etc., also of comforting her said Majesty's enemies, harbouring spies and fraternising with Humans.Open passage →
  2. Chapter XIII · paragraph 32"The Queen of Narnia and Empress of the Lone Islands desires a safe conduct to come and speak with you," said the Dwarf, "on a matter which is as much to your advan…Open passage →
Prince Caspian4 cited passages
  1. Chapter II · paragraph 64…ost--I say, isn't that the armour you wore in the great tournament in the Lone Islands?--do you remember the dwarf making that for me?--do you remember drinking out of that horn?--do you remember, d…Open passage →
  2. Chapter VIII · paragraph 72…u remember our voyage to Terebinthia--and Galma--and Seven Isles--and the Lone Islands?"Open passage →
  3. Chapter XIII · paragraph 12…tion, and by conquest, High King over all Kings in Narnia, Emperor of the Lone Islands and Lord of Cair Paravel, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Lion, to Miraz, Son of Caspian the Eighth, some…Open passage →
  4. Chapter XV · paragraph 5…ing, you shall be King of Narnia, Lord of Cair Paravel and Emperor of the Lone Islands. You and your heirs while your race lasts. And your coronation--but what have we here?" For at that moment a cu…Open passage →
The Voyage of the Dawn Treader10 cited passages
  1. Chapter II · paragraph 13… part) by sending them off to explore the unknown Eastern Seas beyond the Lone Islands."Open passage →
  2. Chapter II · paragraph 33…days ago and have made marvellously good speed, so that I hope to see the Lone Islands the day after to-morrow. The sum is, we are now nearly thirty days at sea and have sailed more than four hundre…Open passage →
  3. Chapter III · paragraph 2… and there, a little way off on the starboard bow, was the nearest of the Lone Islands, Felimath, like a low green hill in the sea, and behind it, further off, the grey slopes of its sister Doorn.Open passage →
  4. Chapter III · paragraph 21…a mile wide; behind it and to the left lay Avra. The little white town of Narrowhaven on Doorn was easily seen.Open passage →
  5. Chapter IV · paragraph 1…at-loads, Caspian and his people, and Bern with a few of his, put out for Narrowhaven. The king's flag flew in the stern of his boat and his trumpeter was with him.Open passage →
  6. Chapter IV · paragraph 2When they reached the jetty at Narrowhaven, Caspian found a considerable crowd assembled to meet them. "This is what I sent word about last night," said B…Open passage →
  7. Chapter V · paragraph 1…ly three weeks after their landing that the Dawn Treader was towed out of Narrowhaven harbour. Very solemn farewells had been spoken and a great crowd had assembled to see her departure. There had …Open passage →
  8. Chapter V · paragraph 9… of course, the sensible thing would be to turn west at once and make for Lone Islands. But it took us eighteen days to get where we are, running like mad with a gale behind us. Even if we got an ea…Open passage →
  9. Chapter XI · paragraph 71…ap of the Eastern Ocean, showing Galma, Terebinthia, the Seven Isles, the Lone Islands, Dragon Island, Burnt Island, Deathwater, and the land of the Duffers itself, all exactly the right sizes and i…Open passage →
  10. Chapter XIV · paragraph 54…urned he felt so out of things that he deserted on the voyage home at the Lone Islands, and went and lived in Calormen, where he told wonderful stories about his adventures at the End of the World, …Open passage →
The Silver Chair2 cited passages
  1. Chapter III · paragraph 76…hite beard, and to remember Caspian as he was the morning we captured the Lone Islands, or in the fight with the Sea Serpent--oh, it's frightful. It's worse than coming back and finding him dead."Open passage →
  2. Chapter IV · paragraph 39…e doesn't meet Aslan in Terebinthia, he'll go on east, to Seven Isles and Lone Islands--and on and on. He never talks about it, but we all know he has never forgotten that voyage to the world's end.…Open passage →
The Last Battle2 cited passages
  1. Chapter IV · paragraph 37…l you; I Tirian, King of Narnia, Lord of Cair Paravel, and Emperor of the Lone Islands!"Open passage →
  2. Chapter VIII · paragraph 34…e Lone Islanders from a dragon and how, in return, they had given him the Lone Islands to be part of the royal lands of Narnia for ever. He talked of whole centuries in which all Narnia was so happy…Open passage →
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