^Perhaps if a dragon helped push the Dawn Treader? Or perhaps they crush it but they only injure it, if that, and they need to defeat it some other way?
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in the new spoilers, they said that
NW sister - wild rose ~ NW big sis - ramagut
Born in the water
Take quick to the trees
I want all that You are
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EADBC57vKfQ
You know from the new spoilers, it really sounds to me like
hey, that's a really good point! He's not *earning* his salvation, but he is *proving* that he is changed! =)
:music: risk it all cuz I'll catch you if you fall... if my heart was a house you'd be home :music:
I don't mind changes like that as long as the spirit of the book is kept intact. especially since the scenes are taken from the book and enlarged, rather than created out of thin air.
If you look in the trailer, the sea serpent is close to the rock Eustace is on. Dragon Eustace could breathe fire on it, fly away, and the Dawn Treader could come up behind it and push the distracted sea serpent into the rock that Dragon Eustace was perched on.
"I'm a beast I am, and a Badger what's more. We don't change. We hold on. I say great good will come of it... And we beasts remember, even if Dwarfs forget, that Narnia was never right except when a son of Adam was King." -Trufflehunter
The Sea Serpent looks more like a worm than a reptilian creature, though otherwise it looks awesome.
You know from the new spoilers, it really sounds to me like
I hope you are right because that sounds just right!
Iam glad that Eustace won't be 'earning' his redemption.
NW sister - wild rose ~ NW big sis - ramagut
Born in the water
Take quick to the trees
I want all that You are
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EADBC57vKfQ
Does the Sea Serpent because that's what it looks like from one of the latest clips...
~Riella
No,
well your almost right, EJ
"The mountains are calling and I must go, and I will work on while I can, studying incessantly." -John Muir
"Be cunning, and full of tricks, and your people will never be destroyed." -Richard Adams, Watership Down