Warming up. We are back in the correct genre, but he is quite a bit older than Caspian when we meet him. Additionally, the series he is in has not been adapted for film or television... yet.
I was very interested in this type of game when
@Joe Kerr introduced it, because it not only helps us with our deductive reasoning, but gives the poster a chance to feed clues along the way, and we have to learn the balance between giving too much information and not enough. I think I might have given not enough information in some of the earlier clues (I was trying to make it more challenging since we've been going through these so quickly), and that one or two of the early clues might have been overlooked in later guesses, so I wanted to get them all together in one place in hopes that it makes things a bit more clear. Here is what we have learned so far:
- Has never been portrayed on stage (to the best of my knowledge)
- Features prominently in an epic fantasy series
- Excellent warrior and woodsman
- Uncrowned when he is introduced
- Not a young man
- Has no siblings
- Not a direct parallel of a specific legendary figure, but shares many traits with other characters in the "exile king" archetype
- Was created later than Conan the Barbarian (Conan was first published in 1932)
- High fantasy genre
- Not a movie or a TV show... yet.
We're all learning here. Let's reset the shot clock to
five.