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Eustace Scrubb, cousin to the famous Pevensie siblings Lucy, Peter, Susan and Edmund, was a Narnian hero in his own right. From his time on the Voyage of the Dawn Treader to his battle against the Lady of the Green Kirtle in the Silver Chair, to witnessing the closing of Narnia by Aslan himself in the Last Battle, Eustace's story is one of transformation.
A HUGE THANK YOU to the talented concept artist Erin Marantette for providing her illustration of Reepicheep sailing into Aslan's country. Find her work at www.artstation....

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@Esmeralda.Pendragon
@Esmeralda.Pendragon Месяц назад
You finally posted a video about Eustace, and I'm enormously happy about that. I just want to point out that Eustace, when he loses his dragon form thanks to Aslan and is thrown into the large round tub of crystalline water, and is baptized by him with that pure water. since his parents never did, of course. they didn't even have the Bible at home, to make you better understand how excessively modern they were. I have to make some small corrections though, for the sake of accuracy. Eustace, and his friend Jill, will not die in the train derailment. I'm reading the saga for the seventh time, and I know the last book by heart. given that they still had a mission to complete In the Narnia of the shadows, because they had to help King Tirian put an end to the coup d'état of some of his own subjects in cahoots with the Calormenians, Aslan decided to take the two young heroes from train before its derailment. In reality the two young people will never die, because CS Lewis based himself on the last stages and based himself on the apocalypse. and also on the Catholic belief, even though he was Anglican. because he was very struck by this passage: and again he will come In glory to judge the living and the dead... so, as you can see, not everyone who reached the real Narnia passed away. as a final clarification, I must correct the date of the train tragedy: it was 1949, not 1942. for the rest the video was very detailed and precise, I would like more insights on this character. about the relationship he had with Edmund, because in the book it is perfectly rendered. I'd like you to talk about Jill, Puddleglum the swamp, the beginning and the end of the Narnia of Shadows with two distinct and separate videos. I would also like to know more about Shasta (Cor) and Aravis, I never get tired of delving into Narnia. it's my life, my heart, my soul, my oxygen... .... Great work, and see you soon. 🍀
@IntotheWardrobe
@IntotheWardrobe Месяц назад
Hi everyone! Please read this great response for a few important corrections!
@IntotheWardrobe
@IntotheWardrobe Месяц назад
Shoot! Post war 1949, of course. I must have misread when recording. Thanks so much for pointing this out. I'm aware of one RU-vidr who actually inserts errors in his videos just to farm engagement. I wish I could say that was my plan as well :-). I went back and reread the passages that described Eustace and Jill's leap into Narnia in LB. It seems that I may have let my early interpretation of the train crash revelation cloud my perspective for decades! I think your correction is definitely a good way to understand what actually happened to Eustace and Jill on that train. There's a distinction between their experience of being sent to the shadowland Narnia, and the experience of the other seven friends who were sent directly to the true Narnia. I'm curious if you would say that the text isn't actually explicit here, but relies on some presumptions in either case? Thanks for your wonderful notes!
@Esmeralda.Pendragon
@Esmeralda.Pendragon Месяц назад
​@@IntotheWardrobeI am honored that you highlighted my comment for the second time, it means that my insights are very followed and appreciated. reading the last book, I could understand what happened to Eustace's character in the train crash. it was he who said it with a testimony from his friend, to the last king of Narnia. "before the train derailed we were picked up by Aslan and brought here to Narnia to help you." precisely because both heroes still had one last adventure in that reproduced land, it was fate that they would not die. Aslan also confirmed it in the sixth book, that next time they would be back to stay. but alive, because they had to purify themselves in the last battle to be worthy of the true Narnia. while for the other heroes, however, it was a completely different matter. their adventures in the reproduced Narnia were over, and to be worthy of the real Narnia they too had to purify themselves. but through death and resurrection. 😍 I hope I've been useful. 🤩
@IntotheWardrobe
@IntotheWardrobe Месяц назад
@@Esmeralda.Pendragon "Before the train derailed we were picked up by Alsan and brought here to Narnia to help you." I can't find this line or a paraphrase in my copy of L B. Is it actually in yours? Or were you summarizing? I would be fascinated if it were an addition or omission between editions.
@Esmeralda.Pendragon
@Esmeralda.Pendragon Месяц назад
​​@@IntotheWardrobe sorry, I had to restart my phone because it crashed, now I'll try to rewrite the same answer as before again. on pages 27 and 28 of the last book of Narnia, Eustace says these words to the king: "I was looking out the window to see if I could spot them (he's obviously talking about the cousins), we were hit by a very strong push and we found ourselves here in Narnia, in front of your majesty tied to a tree." meaning that he and his friend arrived alive in the recreated Narnia, while the cousins felt pain when the train derailed. But they quickly found themselves resurrected into the real Narnia, of course. This is what I found in the Italian version. 🍀
@elf1384
@elf1384 Месяц назад
Well done! I love how Eustace transforms from being a selfish, arrogant, spoiled boy (who turned into a dragon because of his bad behavior) to a humble, brave, courageous young man (with the help of Aslan's grace). 🦁🐉
@AndrewCarlisle11B
@AndrewCarlisle11B Месяц назад
Since I joined the community a couple years ago, I've been requesting a video on Eustace. Stuart my friend, you exceeded expectations and it is well worth the wait! One of my favorite parts of the story is when Aslan is clawing away at him. Makes me think when God delivered me from an alcohol addiction and He had to remove all the scales that had been covering me. Keep up the great work!
@blindvision4703
@blindvision4703 Месяц назад
I know Narnia is supposed to be a symposium rather than an allegory, but that seem to me seems to be a fantastic illustration of being born again. We can try to clean up our lives and reform ourselves as much as we want, but only God can bring it true transformation and second birth. Hallelujah, and amen!
@IntotheWardrobe
@IntotheWardrobe Месяц назад
@@blindvision4703 a metaphor, absolutely.
@IntotheWardrobe
@IntotheWardrobe Месяц назад
@@AndrewCarlisle11B so thankful for you and your encouragement, but most importantly your story!
@marcusblackwell2372
@marcusblackwell2372 Месяц назад
Narnia deserves another shot at a videogame, but not necessarily an adaptation of a book or film, but rather a huge open-world RPG
@Esmeralda.Pendragon
@Esmeralda.Pendragon Месяц назад
absolutely not, we must first create a fully-fledged TV series on the Chronicles of Narnia and then a video game afterwards. 😅
@IntotheWardrobe
@IntotheWardrobe Месяц назад
I would love to see @somagames take this on.
@marcusblackwell2372
@marcusblackwell2372 Месяц назад
​@Esmeralda.Pendragon Why a series first? I think you could pack more stories into a game, if said game is big enough, and if it's original
@Esmeralda.Pendragon
@Esmeralda.Pendragon Месяц назад
​@@marcusblackwell2372because it is through a TV series that you can understand the story, not through a video game. sorry but I lean towards more realistic things. 😅
@marcusblackwell2372
@marcusblackwell2372 Месяц назад
​@@Esmeralda.Pendragon I suppose that in terms of lore and the more immediate story, you have a point
@phoneixgamestream9613
@phoneixgamestream9613 Месяц назад
In Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Eustace is a foil character who's a prig raised by vegetarians who serves as a foil to the friendly and morally upright Pevensies. And he even calls his parents by their first names (Harold and Alberta); his parents are vegetarians, nonsmokers, teetotallers, pacifists, and wear an unspecified special kind of underclothes.
@Esmeralda.Pendragon
@Esmeralda.Pendragon Месяц назад
Eustace calls his parents by name because he has a very cold relationship with them, fortunately he is not a vegetarian and learns the moral values of rectitude and decorum.
@acriolu
@acriolu Месяц назад
Personally my favorite character in the series, awesome video
@Esmeralda.Pendragon
@Esmeralda.Pendragon Месяц назад
Eustace along with Edmund is one of my favorite characters.
@twiceborn_by_grace
@twiceborn_by_grace Месяц назад
Even though I haven’t read the books, I enjoy hearing about and learning more about Narnia. But whenever I try to say Dawn Treader, it comes out Dawn Shredder. 😂
@Esmeralda.Pendragon
@Esmeralda.Pendragon Месяц назад
😂
@sarahluchies1076
@sarahluchies1076 Месяц назад
If you ever want to go through the books, but reading isn't your thing, the radio drama by Focus on the Family is a great way to go through them. Douglas Gresham, C S Lewis' step son, was heavily involved, and they are true to the books.
@jenniedarling3710
@jenniedarling3710 13 дней назад
The BBC version from the 1980's is very book accurate. Unfortunately they only did four books.
@NarnianTerabithian
@NarnianTerabithian Месяц назад
I absolutely love all these new illustrations!!! 🎉😮❤
@Lovesloyalty1429
@Lovesloyalty1429 Месяц назад
I noticed several errors but I read the pinned comment and they were all adressed, so theirfor they do not need to be restated. Great video! I have grown to like Eustace, and along with Edmund, Lucy, and reepacheep, he is one of my favorite characters. I would really love to see Edmund and Eustace's relationship toutched on in another video. I love how they parallel each other! Plus, I just love Edmund so much, I will take opportunity to hear you talk about him, with Eustace as a bonus!
@gustavogeres5993
@gustavogeres5993 Месяц назад
As a Christian, I love his story, especially because he's based in St. Paul.
@autumn_dazzleberr256
@autumn_dazzleberr256 Месяц назад
I love your videos and because of you im getting know more about narnia ❤
@Bryan198026
@Bryan198026 День назад
I loved David Thwaites as Eustace in the BBC TV serial. I think he did an excellent job of portraying both versions of the character.
@sinza7172
@sinza7172 Месяц назад
I haven't seen it yet but I know the video is fantastic!
@winstonpoplin
@winstonpoplin Месяц назад
Seeing the events of the series from Eustace's point of view is quite interesting.
@jonathanbrewer7072
@jonathanbrewer7072 Месяц назад
Excellent. One day when time and space die with us, we shall follow Eustace into the fuller reality of Heaven. Truly farewell to the mortal shadowlands. And we deserve it.
@ChaiKitty7779
@ChaiKitty7779 Месяц назад
Do Jill! Do Jill!
@Esmeralda.Pendragon
@Esmeralda.Pendragon Месяц назад
Yes. 🎉
@DarkShinyMidnightTeal
@DarkShinyMidnightTeal 11 дней назад
Yes!
@lessainf
@lessainf Месяц назад
I hated Edmund and Eustace, then, I discovered I was Edmund and Eustace before Jesus and God!
@Clyde-S-Wilcox
@Clyde-S-Wilcox 8 дней назад
One of the best lines in Voyage of the Dawn Treader is when Edmund tells Eustace, "you were only an ass, but I was a traitor."
@LordWyatt
@LordWyatt Месяц назад
I bet Diggory’s Uncle was a lot like Eustace when he was young but was inspired to research magic instead of dismissing it as fantasy or lies.
@keithtorgersen9664
@keithtorgersen9664 Месяц назад
@Into The Wardrobe, The Silver Chair remains a favorite of mine out of most of the series because of how Eustace and Jill were portrayed as relatively normal kids, being authentically bratty a lot of the time. We see that this is both due to Eustace's weird upbringing and the horrible school that he and Jill attended, but for the most part, they weren't that different from many other kids. But I appreciate the fact too, that Aslan didn't come promising them a kingdom, they were just expected to obey Aslan for the sake of doing the right thing. And that showed tremendous maturity on their part.
@lauraa1345
@lauraa1345 Месяц назад
Eustace is one of my favorite characters from the Chronicles of Narnia and I'm so happy you finally covered his life! I even got goose bumps at the end because it was so captivating🤍
@hiddenonestealth
@hiddenonestealth Месяц назад
Wellcome back 🎉
@Maria_Miciano_5
@Maria_Miciano_5 Месяц назад
Eustace journey was very unique compared to the Pevensie children. I liked how he struggled more in his stories. He don’t even become a king which was interesting to me. But all is justified in the Last Battle.
@Esmeralda.Pendragon
@Esmeralda.Pendragon Месяц назад
but yes, he becomes king in the real Narnia.
@mmaking66
@mmaking66 Месяц назад
It's beautiful when you realize the christian meanings beneath the story. C.s Lewis was a Christian legend as is Tolkien
@lorenzo_primomo.97
@lorenzo_primomo.97 Месяц назад
Thank you a lot for this video! Eustace has always been my favourite character of the Chronicles of Narnia for his incredible redemption arc from a spoiled and unbearable brat to a true hero. I would like also a video about Jill and Puddlegum, other amazing characters in my view. But I would also love an episode about Calormen, because it's the country in Narnia's world which I personally find the most interesting, with his fascinating culture and history.
@user-zl4ce3cq1w
@user-zl4ce3cq1w Месяц назад
Thank you for this wonderful channel.
@ginsenketsu
@ginsenketsu Месяц назад
Because of Eustace Dragon that I would like to find other dragons in Narnia
@IntotheWardrobe
@IntotheWardrobe Месяц назад
There are more!
@marcovier6239
@marcovier6239 Месяц назад
I love every video you drop out!!! keep going like that ❤
@Numba003
@Numba003 Месяц назад
While I think Edmund is my favorite character from the series, I quite enjoy Eustace and his great growth. Thank you for another excellent video! God be with you out there, everybody. ✝️ :)
@firstephraim4912
@firstephraim4912 Месяц назад
Hi Into the wardrobe; it's me Mateo again! Im sorry I have'nt commented on your other videos lately. I've been caught up with schoolwork and personal things. I promise I'll try to comment more often on your future videos, your friend of Narnia, Mateo. P.S. keep up the good work!
@BillCipher200
@BillCipher200 Месяц назад
since you've talked about someone who got turned into a dragon, could you also talk about the Narnian dragons please?
@tomklock568
@tomklock568 Месяц назад
Nice job, thank you!
@firstephraim4912
@firstephraim4912 Месяц назад
Dear Into the wardrobe; it's me Mateo! My brother and I were talking about The Last Battle. And I was wondering, if you could do a video on the young Calormene soldier, Emeth? His character is very interesting, yet alittle confusing. Manly when Aslan explains why he is not taken by tash. Your friend of Narnia, Mateo. P.S. keep up the good work!
@IntotheWardrobe
@IntotheWardrobe Месяц назад
Great to hear from you! Emeth has been added to the list! Thanks for the suggestion!
@AsherParham
@AsherParham Месяц назад
I was just thinking that you should do this!!! you should do jill next
@RodericGurrola
@RodericGurrola 21 день назад
By the way love the art. Did you make that it’s great 👍🏻. Love the Sea serpent design. And the dragons 🐉 to.
@jayt9608
@jayt9608 Месяц назад
Eustace has always been one of my favorite characters in the series and has a redemption arc on par with Edmond's, who happens to be second on my list. Peter, Puddleglum, and Tirian round out the top five. Lastly, burned Marshwiggle has its uses. If you know, you know.
@TeaStoriesPod
@TeaStoriesPod День назад
I want to know! Is that about Puddleglum stomping out the fire?
@jayt9608
@jayt9608 День назад
@@TeaStoriesPod It is indeed. Lol
@DuelKingYami
@DuelKingYami Месяц назад
I’ve always loved the redemption story of Eustace partially because it doesn’t take all at once. With Edmund, he had an old nature - a good nature before he went to that school - to revert to. Eustace was a complete retransformation because the nature we meet him in is his natural state. And even after his transformation into a better person, it still says that he had relapses and “could be very tiresome” but they were fewer and farther in between than before and “the cure had started”. Eustace started off as worthy of little more than contempt; he ended as a true warrior and worthy of respect. I hated him when I started reading; now I love him.
@CliveStaplesElvis
@CliveStaplesElvis Месяц назад
I named one of my cats Eustace! And his nickname is "Useless", like Reepicheep first called him. Speaking of names, I wonder if Lewis named Alberta after his father, Albert.
@BenJiggins
@BenJiggins Месяц назад
I love the artwork you use on these videos. Please can you tell me where i can find it online?
@IntotheWardrobe
@IntotheWardrobe Месяц назад
Glad you like it! With one exception, all of the art for this episodes was created especially for this channel with digital tools like Midjourney, Photoshop, and some others. Concept artist Erin Marantette also created a piece specifically for the channel--the illustration of Reepicheep sailing into Aslan's country. Find her work at www.artstation.com/erinmarantette.
@jpz420
@jpz420 Месяц назад
thank you so very much for your beautiful content mate :))
@IntotheWardrobe
@IntotheWardrobe Месяц назад
Thanks for the encouragement!
@nicolesudjono
@nicolesudjono Месяц назад
Eustance and Reepicheep is the UK version of Ash and Pikachu :D
@Link720.
@Link720. Месяц назад
Can you do next the life and death of Jill Pole?
@master-of-many-fandoms2020
@master-of-many-fandoms2020 23 дня назад
May I request that you do a lore on Miraz and the Telmarines? I desire to know more about them since seeing them in Prince Caspian (the movie)
@RodericGurrola
@RodericGurrola 22 дня назад
This may seem random but could you make a video about Who would win in a fight a werewolf from Narnia or a werewolf from Harry Potter.
@stevebither1797
@stevebither1797 21 день назад
Kinda wished u did some live streams w fans and more videos even quick ones … I feel like the month releases don’t keep the fandom hyped . We have new series coming and imo your the best narnia page . I always wish u keep your faith separate from the story even though it’s prevalent. Cheers
@IntotheWardrobe
@IntotheWardrobe 21 день назад
Thanks so much for the feedback and encouragement. Good stuff to take under consideration...
@tinotendandoro2417
@tinotendandoro2417 Месяц назад
What the music at the end of the video?
@IntotheWardrobe
@IntotheWardrobe Месяц назад
I use the music licensing service Artlist.io for all the music. The song at the end is The Great Rise by Jordi Dalmau.
@darkladylexy1638
@darkladylexy1638 Месяц назад
I may have this wrong all these years but I always got the impression the the events of Last Battle and hence the train crash that killed the friends of Narnia occurred post World War 2; 1947 or 1948 maybe even 1949 or 1950 not during in 1942.
@IntotheWardrobe
@IntotheWardrobe Месяц назад
@@darkladylexy1638 yep, 1949. See the pinned comments for a few more errata.
@MarieReading8580
@MarieReading8580 Месяц назад
Is there a Book I can buy that has the Lore of Narnia? Like all the way back to the curse of Jadis' home and the rivalry between both sisters?
@TeaStoriesPod
@TeaStoriesPod День назад
This is a great idea.
@dustybees6308
@dustybees6308 26 дней назад
Hello again. I’ve been reading through the horse and his boy again with my 9 year old daughter. You said if I had any other observations to let you know. I doubt I’m the only one to take notice of this. But could you cover Aslan as the Trinity. C.S. Lewis would have been very aware of the doctrine of the trinity. And I think he hid examples of it through out the books. Aslans death on the stone table as the son. The cat at the tombs as the Holy Ghost. The one singing the song as the father. The emperor beyond the sea being the literal father of aslan. Curious your thoughts.
@IntotheWardrobe
@IntotheWardrobe 15 дней назад
Super interesting stuff. Tell me more about the cat at the tombs and why you think it might parallel the Holy Spirit!
@dustybees6308
@dustybees6308 14 дней назад
@@IntotheWardrobe Aslan is a silent moving force throughout the book. He doesn’t speak for most of the book but evokes emotions and actions. He guides Cor from the shipwreck to the shore. He guides Cor, Bree, Whyn and Aravis together. He is a calming peace to Cor at the tombs in the form of the cat. A time when he is alone and surrounded by the dead. Then in the race to the hermit when the horses feel they have exhausted all they could they are spured harder on by Aslan. He also casts judgment and guilt on Aravis. Much like conviction from the Holy Spirit. Just some of my observations from this past reading of the book.
@bigsarge2085
@bigsarge2085 Месяц назад
@wrenithilduincats
@wrenithilduincats Месяц назад
I was like; Wait he died?!?!?!? And then I realized: Oh yeah they all died (except Susan)
@jamesdonovan466
@jamesdonovan466 Месяц назад
I've always thought the Scrub family were Mormons....the focus on the family radio theatre version refers to under garments. Hmmm....makes you think!
@keithtorgersen9664
@keithtorgersen9664 Месяц назад
Teetotalism and vegetarianism aren't mean to be conveyed as bad things in and of themselves, but the issue that I believe Lewis is drawing attention to is a life without discipline or the wrong kind of discipline; I can personalize this by saying that I grew up in a uniquely single parent household and I didn't have many boundaries. As a result, I was indeed a very selfish and spoiled child and I greatly regret that part of my life.
@IntotheWardrobe
@IntotheWardrobe Месяц назад
Excellent observation. Thank you for posting!
@luvuyonobadula40
@luvuyonobadula40 Месяц назад
Interesting that after Eustace changes for the better as a person, his mother says he's become commonplace and tiresome!
@JoseLopez-gh2fb
@JoseLopez-gh2fb 28 дней назад
In Which book of narnia happens this? Don''t remember the final part of stable Hill
@gnagdragon
@gnagdragon 28 дней назад
Just wondering, where do you find all those paintings and photos from Narnia?
@IntotheWardrobe
@IntotheWardrobe 28 дней назад
They're created for this channel with digital tools like Photoshop and Midjourney.
@gnagdragon
@gnagdragon 27 дней назад
@@IntotheWardrobe wow! They look good.
@andrewhead1840
@andrewhead1840 Месяц назад
I just wanted to respectfully point out, I think you made a mistake. You mentioned many years later in 1942, but shouldn’t that be 1947 when Eustace was 15? If he was nine in 1941 when he first heard the others talking about Narnia I think he’d be 15 in 1947.
@IntotheWardrobe
@IntotheWardrobe Месяц назад
@@andrewhead1840 yes I misspoke there. See pinned comments for a few other errata! :-)
@andrewhead1840
@andrewhead1840 Месяц назад
No worries I found them. :-) Thanks heaps for all you do. Watching this channel has made me want to read the books again. :-) I particularly enjoy the focus on the family radio theatres adaptation they do a marvellous job.
@johnnyd3158
@johnnyd3158 Месяц назад
You truly know how to make Narnia video content, unlike that “woke” hack Dominic “The Dom” Noble.
@gromtex5462
@gromtex5462 Месяц назад
He destroyed the third narnia movie, i hated this character.
@Esmeralda.Pendragon
@Esmeralda.Pendragon Месяц назад
it was the director who ruined the film, not the character who faced a very strong path of redemption over time. I recommend you watch the BBC's 1988 Narnia saga on RU-vid, which is much more accurate than the 2000s films. 😊
@judithstrachan9399
@judithstrachan9399 Месяц назад
Yes. Moviemakers seem incapable of respecting their source material. I don’t (much) mind when they leave things out if the book is long, but WHY replace good writing with cheap “thrills”? So often not thrilling.
@judithstrachan9399
@judithstrachan9399 Месяц назад
Also, I agree the BBC series was excellent. No Last Battle though…..
@Esmeralda.Pendragon
@Esmeralda.Pendragon Месяц назад
​@@judithstrachan9399I'm agree with you. 😢
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