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With Ariel's help, along with his magic books, he was able to achieve incredible feats of magic, including invisibility and controlling the weather. He produced a storm that brought his usurper brother Antonio's ship to the island. Upon meeting with Antonio, along with Alonso the King of Naples and others, Prospero learned of Gloriana's death and left the island. He was reinstated as Duke of Milan, and he gave Ariel and Caliban their freedom. He also wed his daughter to Prince Ferdinand of Naples.
 
With Ariel's help, along with his magic books, he was able to achieve incredible feats of magic, including invisibility and controlling the weather. He produced a storm that brought his usurper brother Antonio's ship to the island. Upon meeting with Antonio, along with Alonso the King of Naples and others, Prospero learned of Gloriana's death and left the island. He was reinstated as Duke of Milan, and he gave Ariel and Caliban their freedom. He also wed his daughter to Prince Ferdinand of Naples.
   
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Prospero circa 2009

Prospero (Johannes Suttle) is a wizard and exiled Duke of Milan, who served as the Court Astrologer of queen Gloriana I of England. Under his leadership the First League was formed in 1610.

Early Life

Prospero was born in about 1519, to Italian aristocracy.  At the age of thirteen, he traveled to Prague to seek occult instruction from Johannes Faust. Being otherwise engaged just then, Faust allowed his squire Orlando to return to Milan with the young boy. Prospero eventually became Duke of Milan, and Orlando became his squire.

In 1558, he and Orlando visited Queen Gloriana at Nonesuch Palace where she tasked him to form a League of Extraordinary Gentlemen after her death.  It was there that he also met Jack Wilton, the first M, who made Prospero the first 007.

Afterward, he lived in Mortlake under the guise Johannes (John) Suttle with his wife Doll Common and his friend Edward Face.  It was there that Suttle and Face practiced alchemy, and established contact with various ranks of spirits including the witch-goddess Smarra.  He also wrote the English translation of the Necronomicon.

The Tempest

After the death of Doll Common in the early 17th century, many thought Suttle dead, and his brother Antonio usurped his position as Duke of Milan. Prospero in fact went into self-imposed exile on a distant island with his daughter Miranda. The island had once been the home of the Algerian witch Sycorax, and at that time was ruled by her monsterous son Caliban. Upon his arrival, Prospero enslaved Caliban. He also freed Sycorax's former prisoner, the sprite Ariel, from a pine tree, and impressed it into his service.

With Ariel's help, along with his magic books, he was able to achieve incredible feats of magic, including invisibility and controlling the weather. He produced a storm that brought his usurper brother Antonio's ship to the island. Upon meeting with Antonio, along with Alonso the King of Naples and others, Prospero learned of Gloriana's death and left the island. He was reinstated as Duke of Milan, and he gave Ariel and Caliban their freedom. He also wed his daughter to Prince Ferdinand of Naples.

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Prospero's Exodus to Blazing World 1696

The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen

Prospero returned in 1610 to form the League known as Prospero's Men.  This League got into various adventures, the last of which occured in 1696, which entailed ferrying ailing Prospero back to the spectral Arctic Blazing World.  His last words before entering were "Follow me." He continues to live in the Blazing World to this day.

In 1958 he tasked Mina Murray and Allan Quatermain to retrieve The Black Dossier from the Ministry of Love. The document's retrieval let them know of the English government's ignorance of The Blazing World.

In 1964 he charged Murray to stop the Selenites and Moon amazons war occuring on the moon.  The purpose of this was to prevent the nearby human colonies from accidentally discovering The Monolith prematurely, as it was not intended to be discovered until 2001.

In 1969 Prospero sent Murray, Quartermain and Orlando to England to investigate the cult of Oliver Haddo.  Before sending her, Prospero gave Murray an amulet to where around her neck.  This talisman eventually saved Murray from being possesed by Haddo's spirit.

In 2009 Prospero contacted Orlando, berating her for her failure to prevent the birth of the Antichrist.  He charged her to find Murray and Quartermain and, upon finding the Antichrist, unsheathe Durendal.  She succeeded, sending a signal that summoned Mary Poppins, who defeated the Antichrist and retrieved Haddo's undead head.

Influence

Prospero was created by William Shakespeare, and appears in his play The Tempest.  He is also Subtle from the Ben Johnson play The Alchemist.  He is also a substitute for the real-life consultant to Queen Elizabeth I, John Dee.  In H.P. Lovecraft's The Dunwich Horror, John Dee is credited with writing the English translation of the Necronomicon.