![]() It is meant as an alternate world, where the overall background and story-world is similar, but not all the same things happen. ![]() "It is not meant to follow the same story. "The show is not the books," the author said. Vampires may belong to any of four vampire courts."Īll of this sounds perfect for a TV series, which is probably what the producers of the previous TV series (one of whom was Nicolas Cage!) thought as well. That said, the 2007 show differed significantly from Butcher's novels. The human wizards depend on the White Council, while faeries may belong to either of two Faerie Courts, or none at all. Each species in the series (humans, faeries, vampires, etc.) has its own political and societal rules and organizations. The White Council is an organization of human wizards, noted to wield significant economic power in the world, along with their supernatural power. ![]() Other details from the books: "Large portions of the globe (such as much of Central and South America) are mentioned as being largely under the control of supernatural factions. ![]()
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