My lady, many of these Mundanes do not take our preferences and wishes into their consideration, it would seem.
[he bows low to her and introduces himself, although this time he does identify himself as a King of Narnia, he considers forgoing the rest of his titles, aside from the Just, because that he thinks is an important part of who he was, is and is still becoming even more so.]
I am Edmund James Pevensie, my lady, a King of Narnia, called the Just. And you are?
no subject
[he bows low to her and introduces himself, although this time he does identify himself as a King of Narnia, he considers forgoing the rest of his titles, aside from the Just, because that he thinks is an important part of who he was, is and is still becoming even more so.]
I am Edmund James Pevensie, my lady, a King of Narnia, called the Just. And you are?