Die Wilden

Die Wilden (German: ‘the wilds’ or ‘the savages’) is a fantasy adventure television series developed and broadcast by KRF. It is based on a reworking of the character of Tarzan, created by American author Edgar Rice Burroughs and follows the main character, Akan, as he fulfils his role as a protector of the jungle and its inhabitants.

Setting
Die Wilden is set in the fictional Numassa, an African territory which remains the colonial possession of an unnamed Western power. Numassa is mostly covered by a variety of jungle landscapes, including dense forests, grassland plains and rivers, but also contains rugged mountains and urban areas. Most of the action of the series takes place in an area of jungle containing the official residence of Governor Langbourne and the village of the Machewe tribe, although characters frequently discuss and visit other locations.

Although never explicitly mentioned, the series seems to be set in a “timeless” world that has the stylistic and cultural outlook of early-20th century colonial Africa, but has contemporary technology and scientific knowledge.

Characters
Akam, the protagonist and archetypal “jungle hero” - a young Caucasian man raised by animals in the jungle. He is tall, athletic and handsome, and, has enhanced strength, agility and stamina. He possesses lilime, which is a profound connection with the jungle that bestows the ability to communicate, in a rudimentary way, with most animal species. By tacit observation of others he has taught himself Numassa’s colonial official language, but rarely chooses to communicate directly with other people. Akam is fiercely protective of the jungle, and is not afraid to use force against those - human or animal - who threaten him or his domain. He is aware that he is human, but not of his parentage or background. He is nearly naked, wearing nothing but a loincloth.

Governor Theodor Langbourne. The resident governor of Mulande district, the representative of the colonial administration and usually the person who secretly enlists Akam’s help in dealing with a particular problem. Seemingly old-fashioned in taste and outlook, Langbourne is avuncular and often paternalistic, feeling personally responsible for the welfare of the people of the district. He can be ruthless and stubborn, and does not hesitate to claim credit for Akam’s achievements.

'''Commissioner Hans Radworth. '''The head of the district’s paid civil service. Outwardly efficient and professional, Radworth is revealed to be a corrupt, opportunistic schemer, and the ultimate mastermind of most of Numassa’s poaching, smuggling and other criminal enterprises. Unknown to Langbourne, Radworth is also aware of Akam’s existence.

The Machewe, a local tribe who live in a village in Mulande district and, unlike many of Numassa’s residents, choose to maintain a mostly traditional way of life. They speak their own dialect, also named Machewe, but most are also fluent in the colonial official language.

Soyera. An albino Machewe woman, who serves as the tribe's wise woman, witch doctor and shaman. She has a strong affinity with the jungle and possesses lilime, an ability which she passed on to Akam.