Shakespeare Oracle

...for In a Wicked Age

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1,A duke, unjustly exiled, with his books of power 1,A young woman, beautiful and innocent, who has never seen a man 1,An airy spirit, enslaved to a cunning magician 1,A demon, deformed and bestial, who toils in bondage but harbors lust within its breast 1,A withered crone, overthrown by foriegn strangers 1,A kindly king, all too trusting and naive 1,A lord, usurprous and cruel, an architect of treachery 1,A prince, valient and brave, if not overly intellegent 1,A prince, who gives unwise counsel to his kingly brother 1,An ancient councilor, who sheilded innocents 1,Two drunken servents who do more to amuse than to offend 1,Three playful spirits, who serve only those capable of commanding them 1,Sailors, storm tossed and fearful 1,A sandy island, tropical, airy, and far removed from the main shipping lanes 1,A baren cell, home to an exiled man 1,A tree, twisted in the wind and cracked in twain 1,Shade and still water, balmy and delightful 1,A cave, home to some barbarous brute 1,A tempest, wracking ships and men within its fearful gale 1,The breaking of a staff, and casting off of power 1,The overthrow of a lawful lord by his unworthy brother 1,The arranged marriage between two youthful ingenues. 1,A drunken riot and attempted revolution 1,A joyful homecoming, an exile returned in triumph 1,A sorceror's illusion, which has trapped a company of men 1,A collection of books, which have the learning of magic in them 1,A sorceror's staff, his symbol and source of power 1,A ship, broken on the shoals 1,A gentleman, who travel the word seeking after experience and novelty 1,A man in love, scornful of all else 1,Two men in love - with same woman, but out of reach 1,A band of outlaws, banished gentlemen in search of a king 1,A noble duke, overly protective of his daughter's virtues 1,A lady, disguised as a page, in love with her lord 1,A lady, mourning the death of her lover 1,A clown, who serves his mistress well, even as she beats him 1,A city, far removed from all that is familiar 1,A forest redoubt, where lurk bandits 1,The tower window of a beautiful maiden 1,A planned elopement, thwarted through betrayal 1,An attempted rape, prevented in the nick of time 1,A startling discovery, which brings clarity to a lover 1,A marriage between two worthy people, approved by friends and family 1,A kidnapping, with unusual consequences 1,The crowning of a bandit king, who accepts else he would be put to death 1,A small dog, of humorous affect 1,A letter, containing protestations of love 1,A picture, meant to signify devotion 1,Two rings, exchanged at a tearful parting 1,An elderly knight, huge of stature, and desiring an easy life 1,Three men, hangers on, humorous and shiftless 1,A page, much put upon, who knows more than he can say 1,Two gentlemen, comfortable, idle, and of good cheer, confident in their wives' fidelity 1,Two ladies, friendly and virtuous, unjustly importuned 1,A priest of foriegn birth, whose habits engender laughter and whose sermanising, sleep 1,A doctor from some distant country, arragant and reedy 1,A go between, who serves where she can and does what she must 1,A judge, of shallow mein and some humor 1,A simple country man, who serves in a manor house 1,An innkeeper, who hears everything, but speaks only as appropriate 1,Two young lovers, happy in their approaching matrimony 1,A pair of lovers, from warring clans, destined to end their families' rivalry 1,Two families, of equal rank, locked in bitter and deadly strife 1,A powerful prince, struggling to maintain civil order 1,The warlike Prince of Cats, fierce partisan in his family's fueds 1,A man of conciliatory nature, who seeks to keep the peace 1,A poet and rogue, close kin to the city's ruler 1,A man unlike in love, whose betrothed will not marry him 1,An old woman, nursemaid to a noble born daughter of a powerful family 1,A friar, whose kindly nature leads him to rash actions 1,A messenger, with vital news, untimely delayed 1,An apothecary, who mixes substances both legal and illicit 1,The castle of a noble family, resplendant with the favors of a festival 1,A tomb, containing the body of one beloved 1,A friar's barren cell, where confessions are given and received 1,A city street, strewn with the evidence of civil strife 1,A balcony, overgrown with vines, leading to a lady's bedchamber 1,A riot in the city streets, repressed in haste, but not dispelled 1,The banishment of a man who killed but in self defense 1,The funeral of a beloved daughter, struck dead with grief 1,The murder of a man, well loved and cousin to the king 1,A marriage, in secret, between forbidden lovers 1,A sword, unsheathed in haste and anger, perilously wielded 1,A vial, containing a potion which mimics death 1,A lock of hair, from a lover who has been forgotten 1,A king, new crowned, lavishly enjoying the fruits of victory 1,A duke, gifted of prophecy but early betrayed 1,A duke, hunchbacked and twisted, who lusts for power and seeks it at other's expense 1,A widow, wooed by her husband's murderer 1,A queen, returned from exile with dire warnings and sad prophecy 1,Two murderers, employed in traitorous service 1,A boy, thrust into kingship by his father's untimely death 1,A mother, frightened for her children's lives 1,A retainer, loyal only to his own self and the highest bidder 1,A young lord, tasked with overthrowing a usurper 1,A young woman, promised in marriage to a conquering hero 1,The ghosts of the murdered dead, seeking vengeance 1,A tomb, containing the fallen bodies of the noble dead 1,A tower, accessibly by boat, home to an imprisoned king 1,A battlefield, dead men and horses littering the ground 1,An army camp, wherein the king hold his host before the final battle 1,A cloak room, birthplace of a thousand plots 1,A throneroom, seeped in the blood of war 1,A battle, and the destruction of an evil foe 1,The desertion of noble lords, fearing for their lives and lands 1,The coronation of a victorious king, surrounded by family and plots 1,The marriage of two bitter enemies, ending badly 1,The murder of the true heir to the throne, with lies of bastardy 1,The murder of an innocent man, stabbed and drowned in dungeon vile 1,A banner, flung down hastily by deserting men 1,A horse, struck down beneath its rider 1,A silk cloth, used in strangulation 1,A ring, presented falsly, and falsly accepted
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