The fictional world of Narnia, created by CS Lewis, is populated by numerous fantastical creatures, such as fauns, dwarfs, dryads, ogres, and talking animals, but also by humans. However, humans are not 'native' to Narnia; they were not created with it, but instead entered Narnia from 'our' world, by magical means. In recognition of this, most characters refer to humans as 'Sons of Adam' and 'Daughters of Eve'. This is a reference to the biblical characters of Adam and Eve.
The first humans present in Narnia were Polly Plummer, Digory Kirke, Andrew Ketterley and Frank, who are witness to its creation. Aslan appoints Frank and his wife Helen to be King and Queen of Narnia, and they found a line of monarchs.
According to Aslan, only humans are entitled to reign in Narnia. (However, Aslan, a lion, is also described as 'King of Kings', and there are references to his father, the Emperor beyond the sea, whose nature is never explicitly made clear.) The White Witch pretends to be human, in order to lend credence to her claim of Queenship.
The country of Narnia itself rarely has a large human population, but nearby countries such as Telmar and Calormen have large human populations (and no other talking creatures that admit to it). There is little detail as to where these civilisations come from, but ultimately they are all descended from migrants from our world.
Powerful magic, guided by the will of Aslan, can bring children from our world to Narnia, generally so that they can heroically save it from peril, and become more virtuous themselves. These adventures form the basis of the Chronicles of Narnia.
Aslan describes Prince Caspian, and presumably all other humans, as descended from 'the Lord Adam and the Lady Eve... that is honour enough to erect the head of the poorest beggar, and shame enough to bow the shoulders of the greatest emperor on earth'. This usage of 'Son of Adam' and 'Daughter of Eve', along with the mention of Christmas, are the only explicit references to Christianity in the series, although many implicit ones can be inferred.
The first humans present in Narnia were Polly Plummer, Digory Kirke, Andrew Ketterley and Frank, who are witness to its creation. Aslan appoints Frank and his wife Helen to be King and Queen of Narnia, and they found a line of monarchs.
According to Aslan, only humans are entitled to reign in Narnia. (However, Aslan, a lion, is also described as 'King of Kings', and there are references to his father, the Emperor beyond the sea, whose nature is never explicitly made clear.) The White Witch pretends to be human, in order to lend credence to her claim of Queenship.
The country of Narnia itself rarely has a large human population, but nearby countries such as Telmar and Calormen have large human populations (and no other talking creatures that admit to it). There is little detail as to where these civilisations come from, but ultimately they are all descended from migrants from our world.
Powerful magic, guided by the will of Aslan, can bring children from our world to Narnia, generally so that they can heroically save it from peril, and become more virtuous themselves. These adventures form the basis of the Chronicles of Narnia.
Aslan describes Prince Caspian, and presumably all other humans, as descended from 'the Lord Adam and the Lady Eve... that is honour enough to erect the head of the poorest beggar, and shame enough to bow the shoulders of the greatest emperor on earth'. This usage of 'Son of Adam' and 'Daughter of Eve', along with the mention of Christmas, are the only explicit references to Christianity in the series, although many implicit ones can be inferred.
The First Modern Wedding Ring
And Family Name Origin
The first Known Modern wedding ring was made of 14k white gold the exact year and maker is unknown. While it was paid for in coin it now is priceless for being a historic artifact and the first of it kind. It was a gentlemen’s ring small and looked much like the ones commonly worn today. The first owner was Steven Gram Roberts. Steven Gram Roberts married Mary Roberts. The ring was considered to be bad luck, the first daughter of Steven and Marry drowned at age 7 when she died in a lake while swimming. After the death of Steven it went two his second oldest grandson Richard Watson Roberts who married Beverly Even Roberts. They had two children Lorie and Michael. At age 9 Lorie also drowned in a lake while swimming with her friends. She was missed very badly by her family and friends. Richard Roberts Died of unnatural causes in 1999 the cause may have been brain cancer but the record is still unfound. The last known location was in Midland Michigan but the location is from 1989 so is also makes for a shady disappearance. The Roberts Family is still believed to be the owner of the ring but it is unsure. It is only known that the grandson of Richard Roberts will most likely wear even if he is not yet married. The best known description of the ring is that it is 14k white gold with three small diamonds embedded in it. The Size and location of it is unknown as is the location of the grandson which the ring is to go to the second grandson and a 24k gold pocket watch will be entrusted to the oldest grandson. The Roberts name and origin are believed derived from the Welsh given name Robert, meaning "bright fame." From the Germanic elements "hrod" meaning fame and "beraht" meaning bright. 2) Son of Robert. The origin of the name is believed Welsh, German the alternate spellings are ROBERT, ROBARTS, ROBINS, ROBART, ROPARTZ, ROBBERTS, ROPERT, RUPPERT.
The family crest is the lion with the sword with the motto Ewich Ymlaen which has the direct translation to Go Forward. The lion has always held a high place in heraldry as the emblem of deathless courage, and, hence, that of a valiant warrior. It is said to be a lively image of a good soldier, who must be "valiant in courage, strong of body, politic in council and a foe to fear." Through the somewhat dubious legend of their compassion, lions also came to symbolize Christ. As one medieval author asserted, "they prey on men rather than women, and they do not kill children except when they are very hungry." The lion, with such repute of its noble nature and having the position and title of king of the beasts, is naturally one of the most common heraldic symbols on the continent of Europe. The winged lion is the emblem of St. Mark. The red in the crest symbolizes Excitement, energy, passion, desire, speed, strength, power, heat, love, aggression, danger, fire, blood, war, violence, aggression, all things intense and reverence. The white symbolizes purity, simplicity, cleanliness, peace, humility, precision, innocence, youth, birth, winter, snow, good, sterility, marriage (Western cultures), death (Eastern cultures), cold, clinical, sterile. The black symbolizes Power, sexuality, sophistication, formality, elegance, wealth, mystery, fear, evil, anonymity, unhappiness, depth, style, evil, sadness, remorse, anger, underground, good technical color, mourning, death (Western cultures). The Roberts Family had a shield that was carried by the knights but the pictures are unavailable. The family also had battle hymns
A Norman was the ancient sire of all the Roberts Tribe:
His seed was sown in England where they greatly multiplied;
The Roberts are all loyal to their faith and family pride!
The clan goes marching on!
Chorus
Glory to the tribe Robertus: Glory to the name Roberts!
Glory to our grand old family! The tribe goes marching on
The family name remains out in the open unlike the ring and certain members. But they will eventually be found and the ring will eventually surface.
And Family Name Origin
The first Known Modern wedding ring was made of 14k white gold the exact year and maker is unknown. While it was paid for in coin it now is priceless for being a historic artifact and the first of it kind. It was a gentlemen’s ring small and looked much like the ones commonly worn today. The first owner was Steven Gram Roberts. Steven Gram Roberts married Mary Roberts. The ring was considered to be bad luck, the first daughter of Steven and Marry drowned at age 7 when she died in a lake while swimming. After the death of Steven it went two his second oldest grandson Richard Watson Roberts who married Beverly Even Roberts. They had two children Lorie and Michael. At age 9 Lorie also drowned in a lake while swimming with her friends. She was missed very badly by her family and friends. Richard Roberts Died of unnatural causes in 1999 the cause may have been brain cancer but the record is still unfound. The last known location was in Midland Michigan but the location is from 1989 so is also makes for a shady disappearance. The Roberts Family is still believed to be the owner of the ring but it is unsure. It is only known that the grandson of Richard Roberts will most likely wear even if he is not yet married. The best known description of the ring is that it is 14k white gold with three small diamonds embedded in it. The Size and location of it is unknown as is the location of the grandson which the ring is to go to the second grandson and a 24k gold pocket watch will be entrusted to the oldest grandson. The Roberts name and origin are believed derived from the Welsh given name Robert, meaning "bright fame." From the Germanic elements "hrod" meaning fame and "beraht" meaning bright. 2) Son of Robert. The origin of the name is believed Welsh, German the alternate spellings are ROBERT, ROBARTS, ROBINS, ROBART, ROPARTZ, ROBBERTS, ROPERT, RUPPERT.
The family crest is the lion with the sword with the motto Ewich Ymlaen which has the direct translation to Go Forward. The lion has always held a high place in heraldry as the emblem of deathless courage, and, hence, that of a valiant warrior. It is said to be a lively image of a good soldier, who must be "valiant in courage, strong of body, politic in council and a foe to fear." Through the somewhat dubious legend of their compassion, lions also came to symbolize Christ. As one medieval author asserted, "they prey on men rather than women, and they do not kill children except when they are very hungry." The lion, with such repute of its noble nature and having the position and title of king of the beasts, is naturally one of the most common heraldic symbols on the continent of Europe. The winged lion is the emblem of St. Mark. The red in the crest symbolizes Excitement, energy, passion, desire, speed, strength, power, heat, love, aggression, danger, fire, blood, war, violence, aggression, all things intense and reverence. The white symbolizes purity, simplicity, cleanliness, peace, humility, precision, innocence, youth, birth, winter, snow, good, sterility, marriage (Western cultures), death (Eastern cultures), cold, clinical, sterile. The black symbolizes Power, sexuality, sophistication, formality, elegance, wealth, mystery, fear, evil, anonymity, unhappiness, depth, style, evil, sadness, remorse, anger, underground, good technical color, mourning, death (Western cultures). The Roberts Family had a shield that was carried by the knights but the pictures are unavailable. The family also had battle hymns
A Norman was the ancient sire of all the Roberts Tribe:
His seed was sown in England where they greatly multiplied;
The Roberts are all loyal to their faith and family pride!
The clan goes marching on!
Chorus
Glory to the tribe Robertus: Glory to the name Roberts!
Glory to our grand old family! The tribe goes marching on
The family name remains out in the open unlike the ring and certain members. But they will eventually be found and the ring will eventually surface.
The Island of Time is a fictional island in the video game Prince of Persia: Warrior Within, which takes place almost entirely on the island. Although the location of the island is never stated, in the opening scene of Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones the Prince mentions that it takes four weeks to travel from Babylon to the island (using only a sail boat), placing the island no further then outside the Indian Ocean.
The Island of Time is a dark and isolated bit of land shrouded in mist and encircled by turbulent seas. The island houses the Empress of Time's castle, a massive building. The castle is where the Empress remains because she has glimpsed her future and knows that one day the Prince of Persia would kill her.
The castle has two enormous towers, and connecting them a hall that acts as a central hub, which also leads to the Throne Room through the Hourglass Room. The island also contains a system of caves. The castle's corridors contain many traps and a complex network of time portals that allow one to travel between the era the Empress lives in and the present day, where the castle has fallen in disrepair. It is however still under the Empress's rule through her army of sand creatures' use of the time portals. The player must navigate through both time periods in order to reach parts of the island that can only be visited in one of the time periods. Hidden through the castle are nine stone machines that can charge the Prince's Medallion, which makes him live longer, and which also open a secret vault in the Hourglass Room.
The castle's two towers are the Mechanical Tower and the Garden Tower, both of which need to be activated to open the door to the Throne Room.
The Mechanical Tower is an enormous clockwork.
The Garden Tower is one of the most beautiful places on the island. The Prince's journey begins at the Water Maiden statue where he has to activate the water flow in order to lower a platform. Then through a series of jumps and slides he will reach the Upper Courtyard. This is a large balcony located above the Water Maiden. From here the Prince can go through a Time Portal and the exterior of the tower. After the Prince has climbed the overgrown structure he can activate the water flow that powers up the switch to unlock the second part of the Throne Room door.
The Prince travels to the Island of Time to attempt to stop the creation of the Sands of Time, while dodging the guardian of the Timeline, the Dahaka, who intends to remove the Prince from the timeline due to his corruption of the Timeline during the game before Warrior Within, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.
During the game's unfolding the Prince kills the Empress and discovers this very act is what unleashes the Sands of Time. He then finds and uses the Mask of the Wraith to go back in time and lure the Empress into the present. Depending on whether or not the player found the Water Sword, the game can end one of two ways. In the alternative ending, he kills the Empress again, preventing the events of the original game from happening, saving him from the Dahaka. If the player found the Water Sword, he kills the Dahaka instead, and sails away to Babylon with the Empress. The latter is the canonical ending from which the final game, The Two Thrones, continues.
A number of mystical items bound to the Sands of Time were to be found on the Island of Time:
* The Dagger of Time, used by the Prince in The Sands of Time and The Two Thrones to manipulate time.
* A Medallion, worn by Princess Farah, but only actually used by the Prince to manipulate time in Warrior Within.
* A Staff, used by the evil Vizier in The Sands of Time.
* The Mask of the Wraith, a mask that overcomes a limitation of the other items; it allows the wearer to exist in one time period more than once. It also supplies the wearer with a slowly generating, but unlimited amount of Sands at the cost of his health.
* The Water Sword, a weapon that has the power to destroy the Dahaka, hidden in the floor of the Hourglass Room until after all nine Life Upgrade machines on the island have been activated.
Island of Time
The Island of Time is a dark and isolated bit of land shrouded in mist and encircled by turbulent seas. The island houses the Empress of Time's castle, a massive building. The castle is where the Empress remains because she has glimpsed her future and knows that one day the Prince of Persia would kill her.
The castle has two enormous towers, and connecting them a hall that acts as a central hub, which also leads to the Throne Room through the Hourglass Room. The island also contains a system of caves. The castle's corridors contain many traps and a complex network of time portals that allow one to travel between the era the Empress lives in and the present day, where the castle has fallen in disrepair. It is however still under the Empress's rule through her army of sand creatures' use of the time portals. The player must navigate through both time periods in order to reach parts of the island that can only be visited in one of the time periods. Hidden through the castle are nine stone machines that can charge the Prince's Medallion, which makes him live longer, and which also open a secret vault in the Hourglass Room.
The castle's two towers are the Mechanical Tower and the Garden Tower, both of which need to be activated to open the door to the Throne Room.
The Mechanical Tower is an enormous clockwork.
The Garden Tower is one of the most beautiful places on the island. The Prince's journey begins at the Water Maiden statue where he has to activate the water flow in order to lower a platform. Then through a series of jumps and slides he will reach the Upper Courtyard. This is a large balcony located above the Water Maiden. From here the Prince can go through a Time Portal and the exterior of the tower. After the Prince has climbed the overgrown structure he can activate the water flow that powers up the switch to unlock the second part of the Throne Room door.
The Prince travels to the Island of Time to attempt to stop the creation of the Sands of Time, while dodging the guardian of the Timeline, the Dahaka, who intends to remove the Prince from the timeline due to his corruption of the Timeline during the game before Warrior Within, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.
During the game's unfolding the Prince kills the Empress and discovers this very act is what unleashes the Sands of Time. He then finds and uses the Mask of the Wraith to go back in time and lure the Empress into the present. Depending on whether or not the player found the Water Sword, the game can end one of two ways. In the alternative ending, he kills the Empress again, preventing the events of the original game from happening, saving him from the Dahaka. If the player found the Water Sword, he kills the Dahaka instead, and sails away to Babylon with the Empress. The latter is the canonical ending from which the final game, The Two Thrones, continues.
A number of mystical items bound to the Sands of Time were to be found on the Island of Time:
* The Dagger of Time, used by the Prince in The Sands of Time and The Two Thrones to manipulate time.
* A Medallion, worn by Princess Farah, but only actually used by the Prince to manipulate time in Warrior Within.
* A Staff, used by the evil Vizier in The Sands of Time.
* The Mask of the Wraith, a mask that overcomes a limitation of the other items; it allows the wearer to exist in one time period more than once. It also supplies the wearer with a slowly generating, but unlimited amount of Sands at the cost of his health.
* The Water Sword, a weapon that has the power to destroy the Dahaka, hidden in the floor of the Hourglass Room until after all nine Life Upgrade machines on the island have been activated.
Island of Time
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FireText Text to Screen Entertainment has tremendous resources available from the popularity of it's products being used worldwide under the name FireText International Corp.