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- Игра должна была быть со сложным сюжетом и геймплеем, сфокусированным на исследовании игрового мира. При разработке, Valve были вдохновлены игрой Myst и произведениями Хорхе Луиса Борхеса. Главная героиня, Алеф (также известная, как библиотекарь), несколько менялась в течении разработки. В июне 2006 года генеральный директор компании Valve Гейб Ньюэлл в интервью заявил, что он хотел бы возобновить работу над Prospero, но только после завершения разработки Team Fortress 2.
- Prospero ist Conan stets ein treuer Gefährte, auch jetzt während seiner Zeit als Herrscher von Aquilonien. Beim Attentatversuch auf den König wurde er mit einer List nach Nemedien gesendet, so dass er Conan nicht beistehen konnte gegen Ascalante und seine Vasallen. Dafür war er an seiner Seite, als es zur Schlacht gegen Strabonus und Amalrus ging, in welcher er auch Amalrus erschlug.Kategorie:Persönlichkeiten Dieser Artikel ist ein Stub. Du kannst My English Wiki helfen, indem du ihn erweiterst. Kategorie:Stub
- Prospero is a character mentioned in The Rimebound Letters who works with Hearthen as a merchant and Cermak as a slave trader. In the letter, Hearthen appeals to him about the riches they could get by doing business in Daemonheim, and the possibility of stumbling onto untold powers.
- Prospero was an eccentric old man who searched the mountains for mineral springs with certain properties to allow him to distil his longevity elixir. Indiana Jones met him after rescuing Prospero's Grandson from a lynch mob. When Indy learned the old man plans to cause a huge rock to slide down on a nearby army camp he attempted to thwart the plan.
- Prospero fue el mundo natal original de la Legión Traidora de los Mil Hijos y de su Primarca Magnus el Rojo.
- “Let them be hunted soundly. At this hour Lies at my mercy all mine enemies. Shortly shall my labors end, and thou Shalt have the air at freedom. For a little Follow and do me service.” The Tempest Act 4, Sc. 1
- Prospero is a human wizard immortalized by William Shakespeare in his play The Tempest. As of 1996, he is still alive. After breaking his staff, Prospero "found reason" to take up magic again. Greg Weisman has also hinted that he might be interested in helping a gargoyle and a human conceive a child. He has a daughter named Miranda, who may or may not still be alive. He was also once the master of Caliban and Ariel.
- Prospero is a Noble, and the son of Caliban. Unlike his father, he is not evil and chooses to side with Jack Deth against his father, even though Jack does not fully trust him.
- Prospero is a sorcerer who lived on a small, remote island, where he used magic to protect his daughter, Miranda. On the island, he controlled the monster, Caliban, and an air elemental named, Ariel. Prospero had been the rightful Duke of Milan, but was left to die at sea by his jealous brother, Antonio. After 12 years of exile on the island, Prospero is able to punish those who betrayed him, and is given safe passage, with his daughter, back to civilization.
- In William Shakespeare's play The Tempest, Prospero was the ousted duke of Milan and the father of Miranda, as well as a powerful magician. He lives with his daughter on an island. Data took on the role of Prospero in a holodeck simulation of The Tempest he performed in late 2370. (TNG: "Emergence" ) Rene Auberjonois once likened his own character of Ezral from ENT: "Oasis" to Prospero. (Star Trek: Communicator issue 139, pp. 39) Worf's role in DS9 novel The Tempest was described by author Susan Wright as being Prospero. (Voyages of Imagination)
- Prospero aka Mphnoxus is a member of the german part of the Creatures Community since end of 2007.
- Prospero is the protagonist of the Shakespearean play The Tempest. He is the rightful Duke of Milan, but he had been exiled to an island by his brother Antonio. When he rescues a spirit named Ariel from the witch Sycorax, he becomes the spirit's master, and has a slave named Caliban (who would later betray him). Prospero has a 15-year-old daughter named Miranda by an unknown mother. He has to learn to forgive his brother and uncle and his slave Caliban.
- Prospero was a character from an early storyline of LEGO Universe. One of the original four explorers, Prospero sacrificed himself in order to protect Wonderland, in the process becoming a large stone mountain at Brick Mesa. Players exploring Brick Mesa were able to climb the remains of Prospero, and enter his hollow head, where a pipe organ was located.
- Prospero was the original homeworld of the Thousand Sons Traitor Legion of Chaos Space Marines and their Primarch Magnus the Red. It was a center of knowledge and lore, particularly knowledge of sorcery and the Warp before its surface and its planetary capital of Tizca were scoured by the planetary assault of the Space Wolves Space Marine Legion at the start of the Horus Heresy in the early 31st Millennium. This assault was arranged by the Warmaster Horus, who sought to turn the Astartes Legions against one another and to drive the Thousand Sons into the arms of Chaos so that they would support his own attempt to overthrow the Emperor of Mankind. After the Space Wolves' assault, Prospero was declared a Dead World by the Imperium, like all of the former homeworlds of the Traitor Legions.
- Prospero is a growing, developing, and historic nation at 1,007 days old with citizens primarily of German ethnicity whose religion is Christianity. Its technology is first rate and its citizens marvel at the astonishing advancements within their nation. Its citizens pay extremely high taxes and many despise their government as a result. The citizens of Prospero work diligently to produce Marble and Pigs as tradable resources for their nation. It is a mostly neutral country when it comes to foreign affairs. It will usually only attack another nation if attacked first. It believes nuclear weapons are necessary for the security of its people. Plans are on the way within Prospero to open new rehabilitation centres across the nation and educate its citizens of the dangers of drug use. Prospero
- There are two versions of Prospero tickets- one for V.F.D. and one for ordinary passengers. The motto around the edge of the ordinary Prospero ticket reads: "Our latch is hanging out, For true friends old and new, You're welcome here so come inside, We've saved a place for you." The ticket reads: "Every Ship has Its Own Fun! All voyages aboard The Prospero depart from Daedalus Dock at eight o'clock sharp. Please arrive on time. Latecomers will be forced to swim." The V.F.D. ticket around the edges reads:
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