When the group reached the island, something caught Marina's eye and she pointed to a rope that led down into a cave. "We aren't the first to arrive."

"The lords?" Edmund guessed, also noticing the rope.

"Could be," Caspian said as he peeked into the cave. He grabbed a rock and dropped it down. "What do you think could be down there?"

Edmund shrugged. "Let's find out."

The younger king was the first to climb down. Caspian was next, followed by Lucy, then Marina. Evreux stayed with the crew.

The pirate felt uneasy and said, "There's something dark about this place. Keep your heads."

Marina stopped herself before she suggested they split up into pairs, realising it would be better if they all stayed together. Not one of them had an inclination as to what evil this place held.

Edmund walked closer to a golden statue of a man. "What's that?" Caspian asked as the others moved closer to Edmund.

He shook his head. "I don't know. Looks like some sort of gold statue."

Edmund looked around and ripped a branch off of the tree as he attempted to move the statue, Suddenly, the branch seemed heavy and as soon as he lifted it from the water, they saw that it had turned to gold.

"He must have fallen in," Caspian noted, staring at the statue.

"Poor man," Lucy said quietly.

Marina glanced at their exit. "We should leave. I fear this place is tempting us." She slowly walked closer to the gold.

Edmund glanced to his sister and said, "You mean poor lord."

"The crest of Restimar," Caspian replied, noticing the shield.

"And his sword," Edmund said as he pointed to the sword.

"We need it."

Edmund drew his sword and Caspian held onto his arm, bracing the two of them. Marina saw the green mist swirling beneath them and hoped they would be safe and wouldn't fall to temptation. Though she could tell she was already falling to the temptation of the gold.

"Be careful," Lucy warned.

Edmund managed to get the sword without falling in. "Your sword hasn't turned to gold."

"Both swords are magical," Caspian explained. "Here."

Lucy was still focused on the lord. "He mustn't have known what hit him."

"Maybe. Or maybe he was onto something," Edmund stated, placing down his sword.

Caspian was still holding the lord's sword. "What are you talking about?"

Edmund silently picked up a shell. He bent down and dipped the tip of it into the water and dropped it as it turned to solid gold.

"What are you staring at?" Lucy wondered.

Edmund looked up at the others, the hunger and greed still evident in his eyes. "Whoever has access to this pool, could be the most powerful person in the world." Lucy and Caspian exchanged a worried look. "Lucy, we'd be so rich. No one could tell us what to do, or who to live with."

Lucy stepped back, pulling Marina with her before she could reach the gold.

"You can't take anything out of Narnia, Edmund," Caspian said.

"Says who?" Edmund questioned, still gazing at the shell.

Caspian's expression darkened. "I do."

Lucy stepped back further, once again, pulling Marina with her.

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