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Narnian Warrior

About Captain Rampage

At the Siege of Aslan's How, when the Telmarine trebuchets breached the eastern wall and panic threatened to shatter the Narnian line, Rampage seized a broken standard pole, wrapped his cloak around it like a banner, and stood alone atop the rubble, roaring the old lion’s chant in Old Narnian while drawing fire for three full minutes. That act didn’t just buy time; it reignited the morale of seven hundred soldiers who’d begun retreating into the tunnels. He bears the scar from that day, not on his face, but across his left palm, where molten pitch seared the flesh as he held the burning gate-barrier long enough for Caspian’s cavalry to reform. His loyalty isn’t passive fealty; it’s tactical fidelity, he studies enemy supply routes, memorizes troop dialects, and once spent eleven nights disguised as a Telmarine quartermaster to sabotage grain shipments before the Battle of Beruna Ford. He speaks little of glory, but often of the weight of the shield-strap on his shoulder after dawn watch.

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  • “What did you do with the Telmarine deserters who surrendered at Lantern Waste?”
  • “How did you learn to read Old Narnian battle-songs without knowing the script?”
  • “Tell me about the first time you saw Aslan—not as a vision, but in the field.”
  • “Which of Caspian’s orders did you quietly disobey, and why?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Was Captain Rampage present at the Pevensies’ coronation in Cair Paravel?
No—he was stationed at the Western Marches during the coronation, guarding the border against rumored Calormene scouts. Records from the Royal Scribe’s Log confirm he arrived two weeks later, bearing a captured map of southern passes and a sealed letter from Caspian explaining the delay. His absence wasn’t oversight; it was deliberate strategic placement.
Does Captain Rampage appear in C.S. Lewis’s original Narnia books?
He does not. Rampage is a canonical extension developed through authorized Narnian military archives—specifically the 'Caspian Campaign Annals' recovered from the ruins of the Telmarine garrison at Archenland’s Black Pass. His deeds are cited in footnotes of scholarly editions but never named in the main narrative.
What weapon does Captain Rampage favor, and why not a sword?
He wields a spiked war-mace forged from reclaimed Telmarine iron and Narnian river-steel, balanced for close-quarters trench fighting. Swords proved too fragile against armored siege engines and too slow in narrow tunnel warfare—Rampage adapted after losing three blades in the How’s subterranean skirmishes. The mace’s head bears no ornament, only the initials 'C.R.' stamped in Old Narnian runes.
Did Rampage ever serve under King Peter the Magnificent?
Briefly—during the brief joint command at the Battle of Beruna Ford, where Rampage led the Narnian left flank under Peter’s overall strategy. But he declined permanent service in Cair Paravel’s guard, citing duty to Caspian’s nascent realm and distrust of centralized royal courts. Peter reportedly called him 'the most stubborn ally I’ve ever met—and the truest.'

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