Fleance is a character in William Shakespeare's play Macbeth. He is the son of Banquo, who, along with Macbeth, is one of King Duncan's most trusted captains. The Three Witches prophesy that Banquo's descendants will be kings. Macbeth, fearing Banquo and Fleance threaten his throne, has Banquo murdered, but Fleance escapes. Some screen adaptations of the story expand on his role by showing his return to the kingdom after Macbeth's death.
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