He came to the world of Narnia and met a faun called Mr. Tumnus. Like most animals, Mr. Tunmus was under the influence of the evil witch, the White Witch. Instead of turning Lucy over as he should have, he let her go. When Lucy returned to the normal world she told her brothers about the alternate universe none of them believed her, especially Edmund who called her "batty" (Lewis, 26). Continuing the protest, Edmund followed her into the wardrobe and entered Narnia, meeting none other than the White Witch. The White Witch knew about the sons and daughters of Adam and Eve. They are said to be the true kings and queens of Narnia. The White Witch tricked Edmund with an “enchanted Turkish delight” that would surpass anyone’s true conscious mind (Lewis, 39). She told the White Witch about Mr. Tumnis and how he would bring her all her brothers and left. Lucy found Edmund after her talk with the Witch and they both got out of Narnia and told her siblings, Peter and Susan, that Edmund was able to back up her story. Edmund, instead of supporting her, told their brothers that he was "pretending that his whole story about a country in the closet was true" (Lewis, 48). Time and again Edmund underestimated everything Lucy said. Yet, when Edmund was captured by the White Witch, Lucy asked Aslan, the Lion of Narnia, and the Beavers, his guides, if there was "anything that could be done to save Edmund" (Lewis,
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