
TV Series
a period piece taking place in the late 1500s-early 1600s, presented as "the events which inspired William Shakespeare's 'The Tempest". It's basically my take on a GOT-style budget buster serialized series. The overall series will be broken into three parts (meaning three seasons minimum): before the play, the play, and after the play. While the series won't use Shakespeare's dialogue, it may be worked in some way, such as using it as the "language of magic" if you will.
Story added by castingsinmyblood on June 11, 2022
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(Parts 1-3, Duke of Milan & student of various strange arts)

(Part 1, Prospero's wife burned for witchcraft in Antonio's coup)

(Parts 2-3, Prospero's daughter & a burgeoning sorceress in her own right)

(Parts 1-3, Prospero's scheming brother who's greatest sin is his insecurity)

(Part 1, a shipwrecked witch from Algiers who captures Prospero)

(Part 1-3, son of Sycorax, usually dour but not as evil as his mother)

(Part 1-3, a mischievous Sylph Prospero frees from a tree & swears fealty to him)

(Parts 1-3, a wise old courtier and Prospero's best friend)

(Part 2-3, Jester of the King of Naples, Stephano's lover)

(Part 2-3, Alonso's romantic, idealistic son)

(Part 1-3, a lord with a comfort-based disposition and a "glass-half empty" type)

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(Part 3, Bey of Tunis & Claribel's husband, much to her father's objections)

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(Part 3, Grand Inquisitor of Spain, who plots to take the island in God's name)

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(Part 3, a weak, dim-witted monarch under the sway of the Duke of Lerma)

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(Francisco Gómez de Sandoval y Rojas, the scheming "King's Shadow" of Spain)

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