I think -- mmm, I think Rilian would be interested in visiting the Golden Age, but actually living there would be too disconcerting for him. Society in his own time is a little too tightly regimented for him to be (at least immediately) comfortable in the Golden Age. He's young and flexible, though -- he could get used to it, if he had the opportunity, which sadly he won't. I'm sure exile to the past would probably be more preferable than imprisonment with the LotGK!
Doctor Cornelius is an odd one. I think he had a hard time growing up half-Narnian and half-Telmarine, and although he ended up using his Narnian half to put Caspian in power, he thinks that the Telmarines are more powerful and more organized, something the Narnians never quite managed. (In case it didn't come out in the text, Telmarine-Narnian society has some interesting class stuff going on.)
The Pevensies may see the murals. Sometime in the future. /cagy
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Date: 2011-05-16 11:33 pm (UTC)I think -- mmm, I think Rilian would be interested in visiting the Golden Age, but actually living there would be too disconcerting for him. Society in his own time is a little too tightly regimented for him to be (at least immediately) comfortable in the Golden Age. He's young and flexible, though -- he could get used to it, if he had the opportunity, which sadly he won't. I'm sure exile to the past would probably be more preferable than imprisonment with the LotGK!
Doctor Cornelius is an odd one. I think he had a hard time growing up half-Narnian and half-Telmarine, and although he ended up using his Narnian half to put Caspian in power, he thinks that the Telmarines are more powerful and more organized, something the Narnians never quite managed. (In case it didn't come out in the text, Telmarine-Narnian society has some interesting class stuff going on.)
The Pevensies may see the murals. Sometime in the future. /cagy