1) More than anything, Edmund is eminently fair. He always stops and thinks about the other side of any problem or conflict, and often irritates people by playing devil's advocate. He's earned the title of Just - most disputes and issues in Narnia are resolved by Edmund, and he carries a lot of this in his life in England as well.
2) I think Edmund never forgets what happened during LWW, with the Witch and Aslan, but I don't think he's overwhelming guilt-stricken or haunted by it either. I think it makes him more cautious about trusting people, and I think he can be far more suspicious of things than is actually warranted, but I don't think he's a nervous wreck constantly haunted by the ghost of Jadis, and suffering from low self-esteem. I actually think Edmund has self-esteem coming out his ears. :D
3) Edmund's a writer, or perhaps more accurately, a diarist. He keeps detailed journals of his time in Narnia (and in England as well), and there's a running joke during the Pevensies' reign how no one could actually read an entire report by Edmund because they are so very thorough.
4) Edmund's not a loner, and he's usually pretty social, but he does like alone time, and he often goes off by himself in Narnia (he gets in trouble sometimes doing this, but it never deters him). He's also a little sarcastic, and probably the most easily irritated of his siblings.
5) I'm not sure I subscribe to fanon's spymaster!Edmund trope, although I do think he's pretty good at gathering information and keeping tabs on things. I just don't know that he's a master spy/ninja dude. That said, one of the ways Edmund and Tumnus come to resolve their relationship post-LWW is to work together on intelligence gathering.
Edmund!
2) I think Edmund never forgets what happened during LWW, with the Witch and Aslan, but I don't think he's overwhelming guilt-stricken or haunted by it either. I think it makes him more cautious about trusting people, and I think he can be far more suspicious of things than is actually warranted, but I don't think he's a nervous wreck constantly haunted by the ghost of Jadis, and suffering from low self-esteem. I actually think Edmund has self-esteem coming out his ears. :D
3) Edmund's a writer, or perhaps more accurately, a diarist. He keeps detailed journals of his time in Narnia (and in England as well), and there's a running joke during the Pevensies' reign how no one could actually read an entire report by Edmund because they are so very thorough.
4) Edmund's not a loner, and he's usually pretty social, but he does like alone time, and he often goes off by himself in Narnia (he gets in trouble sometimes doing this, but it never deters him). He's also a little sarcastic, and probably the most easily irritated of his siblings.
5) I'm not sure I subscribe to fanon's spymaster!Edmund trope, although I do think he's pretty good at gathering information and keeping tabs on things. I just don't know that he's a master spy/ninja dude. That said, one of the ways Edmund and Tumnus come to resolve their relationship post-LWW is to work together on intelligence gathering.