Warning: I do NOT own The Incredibles. Only my OCs. The Incredibles is owned by Disney and Pixar.
This idea was in my mind for quite some time. I hope you enjoy it.
It's what should be the prologue for Incredibles 3, when it gets made. Well, here it is.
It all starts with a flashback, 10 years before the first Incredibles started.
The flashback involves Helen Parr aka Elastigirl telling a bedtime story to Violet, when she was 4 years old. It's about how superheroes first came to be. This would serve as a plot point for Incredibles 3.
Helen: it's time fore bed, Violet.
4-year-old Violet: Mommy, I'm not tired yet.
Helen: Well, then how about a bedtime story.
4-year-old Violet: Ok.
Helen tucks Vilet into her bed.
Helen: now, this story has been passed down from my family and your father's family for generations.
4-year-old Violet: What is it, Mommy?
Helen: It's about the history of superheroes, just like your father and I.
Then fade to the early Middle Ages in 10th century AD, in a dark middeval forest.
Helen: It all started in the dark ages, back in the days of the Knights.
Then cut to a bunch of knights in combat.
Helen: At that time, the world suffered the most gruesome and dangerous fates, ever convieved by man. There was no fair government, nor long lasting lives, not even a cure for all the trouble.
Then cut to the sword of Excalubur.
Helen: However, there was only one way for this terror to end. If someone with courage were to remove the sword of Excalubur from the stone. And whoever removes this sword from the stone would be king. Many brave people have tried very hard to pull it out, but failed--
Then we see someone successfully taking the sword out of the stone.
Helen (continued): -until one faithful day, when Arthur, a normal boy of courage and strength successfully claimed this very sword and from that moment on, a powerful and peaceful kingdom was formed and it was called Camelot.
Then we go through shots of Camelot and the Knights at the round table.
Helen: Arthur became king and hired a bunch of brave men to become Knights of the round table. All of them were very loyal to King Arthur, except for one: Simon the Serious
To be continued in part 2.
