setting
denmark, he is the prince of denmark. denmark, he is the prince of denmark.
William Shakespeare
Elsinore...a port city in Denmark.
This expression is from one of the most recognized works of Shakespeare. The line "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark" is from Hamlet.
Originally it's the ominous start from Shakespeare's Hamlet "There's something rotten in the state of Denmark..." It referred to the foul play involved in the plot.
SETTING
The setting would not use the frigid climate, which is rare in Galveston, and the royalty would have to become some sort of business dynasty, perhaps oil.
Prince Hamlet was the Prince of Denmark in Shakespeare's play Hamlet.
denmark, he is the prince of denmark. denmark, he is the prince of denmark.
Hamlet, Prince of Denmark is, not surprisingly, the one.
William Shakespeare
Oslo is a city in Norway. Norway is directly north of Denmark.
Elsinore Castle, Denmark.
Elsinore...a port city in Denmark.
Hamlet is a Danish prince, so he is in Denmark.
The title is Hamlet, Prince of Denmark.
No, Denmark has no wild animals that could be considered directly dangerous to humans.