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The Promised Walruses

IP Identity

Author*

  • Victor Trichego

IP Origin

Italy

Publication status

Publication date

State rights

Free

Auction deadline
Option Expiration

IP material
Available

  • Complete PDF

Tongue
IP material
Available

  • Italian
  • French
  • English
  • German
  • Spanish

Publisher

The Walrus Publishing

IP Provider

The Walrus Agency

Contact person
IP Provider

  • Wally The Walrus
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Short synopsis

Set in 17th-century Lombardy , I Promessi Trichechi tells the love odyssey of Renzo Trichechino (20 years old, impulsive) and Lucia Trichechella (19 years old, resilient) , two young walruses who dream of a future together.
Their marriage is thwarted by Don Pinguino , an overbearing aristocrat convinced he can bend the lives of others to his will.

Forced to flee the village on the shores of Lake Como , the protagonists take different paths: Renzo, overwhelmed by his impetuous nature, finds himself caught up in the popular revolts of Milan, while Lucia faces the fear of exile with faith and silent courage.

Around them move key secondary figures: religious people who embody charity like Fra' Narvalo , corrupt nobles like the Indescribable and common people struggling with daily misery.

When the plague of Milan (1629–1631) devastates the region, fate seems to overwhelm all hope: disease and death strike indiscriminately, exposing the fragility and greatness of the pinniped soul. It is in this apocalyptic scenario that Renzo and Lucia, separately, find the strength not to give up: he learns the value of prudence and moderation, she demonstrates that silent resilience can change destinies.

After years of hardship, mourning and wandering, the two finally manage to celebrate their walrus wedding: a long-awaited happy ending , a symbol of the victory of love over arrogance and disorder.

TYPE

Main Genre

K-Pop

Macro-genre dominant in the narrative structure.

Subgenre 1

Mystery

First secondary thematic nuance.

Subgenre 2

Family Saga

Further level of narrative contamination.

CLASSIFICATION

True Story

No

Whether the work is inspired by real events, partially or completely.

Choral History

Yes

If the narrative is carried forward by multiple main characters.

Storyline

Method and structure of the narrative line.

Seriality

Episodic or self-contained structure of the work.

FINAL

Describes the type of narrative conclusion.

NARRATIVE TROPES
Action & Adventure

Dynamic and spectacular elements typical of the adventure genre.

  • The Everyman-Turned-Hero
Children

Themes, challenges, and values ​​related to growth, friendship, and children's imagination.

  • Dealing With Adversity
Comedy

Typical mechanics of comedy.

  • Fish Out Of Water
Contemporary Fiction

Representations of today's society and its tensions.

  • Conflict Comes From Interpersonal Relationships
Fantasy

Presence of magical worlds, supernatural creatures and heroic dynamics outside of reality.

  • The Hero's Journey
Historical Fiction

Narrative dynamics relating to past eras, with an intertwining of real and fictional historical events.

  • Combining Real And Fictional Events
Horror

Narrative mechanisms aimed at generating fear, discomfort, or tension.

  • Humans Can Be Evil
Literary

Narrative and stylistic devices typical of research narrative or symbolic writing.

  • Cultural Critique
Mystery

Investigative dynamics, secrets to reveal, twists and surprising resolutions.

  • Righting Past Wrongs
Romance

Developing romantic relationships with emotional challenges, love triangles, or attraction dynamics.

  • Forbidden Love
Science Fiction

Speculative visions of the future, technology, or humanity.

  • Dystopian
Thriller & Suspense

Rising tension, psychological games, deception, looming dangers.

  • Time Is Running Out
Young Adult

Adolescence-related topics: identity formation, first experiences, relational challenges.

  • The First Love
NARRATIVE ELEMENTS

Narrative theme

Central theme that runs through the story.

Emotional Target

The primary emotional impact that the story aims to generate.

Narrative pacing

Perceived narrative pace.

Concept

Indicate whether the story is based on a high-impact narrative idea or on a more intimate level.

Story Drive

Driving element of the narrative.

Audiovisual References

Narrative comparisons related to plot structure.

Italian Films

Foreign Films

Italian Series

Foreign Series

Match the IP's protagonist with well-known main characters from audiovisual works.

Italian Films

Foreign Films

Italian Series

Foreign Series

Titles that visually inspire the tone and aesthetic of the IP.

Italian Films

Foreign Films

Italian Series

Foreign Series

Protagonist | Identity & Positioning

Protagonist Genre

Female

Gender identity or expression.

Protagonist Age

Age range in which the character falls.

Morality Protagonist

Whether the moral arc is positive, ambiguous, or anti-heroic.

Protagonist's Arc

Structural transformation of the main character.

Protagonist Archetypes

  • The Creator
  • The Hero
  • The Healer

Main functional or symbolic archetypes and character nuances of the protagonist.

Protagonist | Motivations & Conflicts

Drive

Primary motivation that guides the protagonist's actions.

Fatal Flaw

Inner flaw or vulnerability.

Goal

Concrete goal that the protagonist wants to achieve.

Inner Desire

Deep desire, often unconscious or unexpressed.

Stake

What is at stake for the protagonist, what he risks losing or compromising.

Relevant Characters

Number of Relevant Characters

1

Approximate number of narratively significant supporting characters.

Age of Relevant Characters

Prevalent age groups in the secondary group.

Relevant Character Archetypes

Dramatic functions of secondary characters.

Antagonist type

Plaque

Nature and face of the opposing force.

Setting of Place

Realism Location

Level of adherence to the reality of the setting.

Location Number

Indicate whether the story takes place in a single location or in several distinct locations.

Mobility Location

Whether the story can be transposed to another setting or is closely rooted.

Geographical Location

  • Paris (France)

Geographical or environmental context of the story.

Iconic locations

Key locations or visual situations that characterize the work's imagery.

Temporal Setting

Timeline

Indicates whether the story is set in our real historical timeline or in another one.

Temporal Construction

Whether the narrative follows a single timeline or multiple timelines.

Time Frame

Total duration covered by the narrative within the timeline.

Temporal Structure

Narrative mode in which time is organized.

Historical Period

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Specific period or era in which the IP is set.

Target | Profile

Target age

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Age group to which the work is primarily aimed.

Target Genre

Predominant gender identity or orientation of the target audience.

Target Income

Economic bracket of the target audience the IP is aimed at.

Target Education

Expected or ideal educational level of the audience.

Target | Interests

Performing Arts & Live Storytelling

  • Oral Storytelling & Live Narration

Interest in oral, theatrical, poetic, musical, or live narratives.

Pop Culture & Entertainment

  • Podcasts & Audio Storytelling

Interest in serial narratives, cross-media, narrative games, podcasts, and pop culture.

Immersive Narrations

  • Historical & Epic Fiction

Interest in alternative, historical, epic, or imaginary worlds.

Reflection & Thought

  • Narrative Non-Fiction & Popular Science

Interest in philosophical, satirical, dystopian, experimental, or popular science literature.

Emotional and Relational Stories

  • Human Drama & Relationships

Interest in emotional, family, sentimental, or everyday stories.

Tension & Mystery

  • Thriller & Suspense Enthusiasts

Interest in mysteries, investigations, or high-tension stories.

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