A
prince came back from college because he found out his father died. The prince
didn’t like that the uncle took the throne and had married his mother. Also,
the king’s advisor’s son went abroad and the king’s advisor told him to be
nice. Meanwhile, the king’s ghost haunted the castle at night. The prince’s
best friend told the prince about it and they saw it for themselves. The ghost
told him that the uncle killed him and that the prince should get revenge. The
prince didn’t know if the ghost king was real, but decided to obey him.
The
uncle’s advisor’s daughter was the prince’s girlfriend, and the prince acted
rude and crazy to her to pretend to be crazy for his revenge. The advisor told
the uncle that the prince was crazy and the prince made fun of him. The uncle
had the prince’s two friends from college spy on him. Then, a troupe of actors
showed up and the prince decided to make them do a play involving a king
getting killed by his brother. They said yes, and the prince said the play was
how he’d know the uncle was a killer.
The
advisor and uncle had the prince’s girlfriend spy on him for them. The prince
talked about death, but saw the girlfriend. He found out the uncle was
listening in and told her to be a slut/nun. The prince gave actors advice. The
play to trap the uncle started and it went something like this:
Once
there was a lion that was king, but his evil brother wanted to be king. The
king had a son, who was next in line, but this young lion went somewhere he
wasn’t supposed to go with his girlfriend and the king saved him. The king set
the lion straight, but the uncle plotted to kill the king with hyenas. These
hyenas started a stampede that endangered the lion again, and the king tried to
save him again. But the uncle threw him off a cliff and told the lion that the
king’s death was the lion’s fault and he made the lion go away. The lion was
sad, but he met a pig and rodent who told him not to worry. So the lion stopped
worrying until he was an adult. The lion’s girlfriend found the lion then, and
told him the uncle had ruined everything. The lion didn’t listen, so a monkey
told him to come back to learn from mistakes and that the king was alive in
him. The king’s ghost showed up and told him to remember who the lion was and
that the lion had to be king and get revenge on his uncle. So the lion came
back with his girlfriend, the pig, and the rodent. He found out the uncle
killed the king, and fought the uncle and won. The lion became the new and just
king, and hyenas ate the uncle. So the uncle was dead and his legacy faded
away.
The
play offended the uncle, and the prince tried to kill him but stopped because
the uncle was praying. The queen talked with the prince, and the prince tried
convincing her the uncle was bad. But the advisor listened in, so the prince
accidentally killed him thinking he was his uncle.
The
uncle was obviously fed up with the prince, and decided to send him to England.
There, the prince would be killed. But the prince tricked the two friend/spies
into dying in his place. The advisor’s son came back to find his father dead
and his sister (the prince’s girlfriend) crazy. The prince’s best friend found
out through a letter that the prince was coming back, the girlfriend drowned
herself, and the uncle made an alliance with the advisor’s son to poison the
prince
When
the prince met up with his best friend at the cemetery, they found the remains
of a jester that the prince really enjoyed before stumbling onto the girlfriend’s
funeral. The advisor’s son challenged him into a duel, where he and the uncle
were planning to kill the prince. The duel between the advisor’s son and the
prince began and went on, but the mother drank the uncle’s back-up poison plan
for ambiguous reasons. The prince killed the uncle and the son in retaliation.
But before the son died, he told the prince out of guilt that he nicked him
with a poisoned sword and that the prince was dying. Before he died in the best
friend’s arms, the prince told his friend to give the crown to Norwegian and spread
his story around so his legacy would live forever. And it did.
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