homesteaders? Settlers?
Buffybot ,'Dirty Girls'
Fan Fiction II: Great story! Where's the sequel?
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The Nation builders? The Consolidators? The Reformers? The Liberators? The Lawgivers?
The IBM employees? (Sorry--NC-specific joke. IBM moved operations, and hundreds of employees, from NY to NC in the 80s.)
The thing about Carpetbaggers as a title is that the Pevensies were, and weren't, carpetbaggers. Yeah, they came in from outside and began running the show. But (a) they had divine/leonine authority to do so; and (b) the point of the novel is to show that they earned the authority on their own merits. So they might have been perceived as carpetbaggers, but in the end, showed they weren't in it for their own benefit.
So there's an ironic element to the title that I can't find in any of these follow-ups. Unless I can find a really cool way to refer to the Marshall Plan or something...
The Returned? Expectations? Creating The Shoes You're Meant To Fill (hm, that has potential)
Maybe you don't go with The Something-ers, but something else? Something to do with a new land or a new home or their position as rulers?
Empire Builders? Like the railroad game?
Okay, so I wrote a novel titled Carpetbaggers, about the Pevensies settling into Narnia. What comes after carpetbaggers? Expatriates? Colonists? Settlers? Frontiersmen? Reconstructors?
How about Scalawags?
I'm toying with Bildungsroman.
Your book (which I stayed up way too late reading), plus the conversation made me think of something. Aslan sending them home seems like kind of a fail, since everything fell apart when they left. But the other possibility that occurred to me is that they misunderstood their task. They were not just supposed to create a golden age. They were supposed to create a golden age and also permanent institutions that would last when they were gone. When they failed to do this, Aslan sent them home because at least they could leave a golden memory that people could rally around. Does not fit the whole "Aslan does not give you tasks too hard for you" thing, but not my faith, so some of the stories I see there won't be Christian or at least not Lewis's brand of Christianity.