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HERCULES

BY ELLEN MAURINE

ACT ONE



FADE IN

EXT STONE HINGE ABOUT 490 A.D. DAY

The sun is just starting to rise with stone hinge in the back ground. There are three riders riding up from the south. From the shadows of the great stones steps a fourth man leading his horse. He meets the other two. The three riders are Sir Ector, a middle aged military man, and Two fifteen year old boys, Cai, a boy that what we would now call a nerd or geek, smart but awkward, shudders in speech. The taller boy is young Prince Gwydion (King Arthur s birth name). He is taller than usual but still a nice looking boy. Unlike his friend and companion, his grace and composer is that of a true warrior. His speech is a bit slow, but not as someone less intelligent but that of someone that carefully calculates each word. The man on foot is Lord Merlin. (Note, my research data had Arthur born at 475 and Lord Merlin born at 425 I believe). Lord Merlin meets up with Ector and the boys, (The names of the bard, I think Arthur s birth name, the noble man and his wife are authentic. I think they are P Celtic (Old Welch)). I got The name of Gwydian from the book The Mists of Avalon and the rest from the book Warriors of Arthur see pages 144Ä149.

ECTOR

You sent for us My Lord.

MERLIN

Yes, it is time, we must be in Chester in three days hence.

ECTOR

As you wish.

Lord Merlin mounts his horse and they ride off.



FURTHER DOWN THE ROAD

About four people joins Lord Merlin and group. This is about three men and one woman. A Bard, we ll call him Galellin, (Trebor). A noble man we ll call him Greidawl and his pregnant wife, Indeg, and a stranger from a foreign land (Sorbo). Before these four people reach Lord Merlin and group, Greidawl waves.



GREIDAWL

Hello.

Lord Merlin and group stops while the others approach them.

GALELLIN

Are you going to Chester?

MERLIN

Why yes, is that where you are going?

GALELLIN

Yes. We just landed at Dover about a week ago and we

really don t know the way.

Lord Merlin looks at Indeg carefully, She shows the results of the journey.

MERLIN

I see.

GALELLIN

Where are my manners, I m Galellin. The bard.

GREIDAWL

I m Greidawl son of King Angus and this is my wife Indeg.

We were visiting friends in Brittany when the call came out.

Ector turns to Sorbo.

ECTOR

And you my dear fellow........

Merlin takes a good look at Sorbo.



MERLIN

I s okay, I m Lord Merlin, this is my friend, Sir Ector and his

two charges, CAI and Gwydion.

GALELLIN

May we travel with you?

MERLIN

Yes.

They start to ride towards Chester again.

GWYDION

Cai, race you to that tree, up ahead.

CAI

Let s do it.

They leave the group and race to the tree, Gwydion wins. They return to the group. As next lines are being delivered.

GREIDAWL

Good horsemen both of them. But why do I get the feeling

that the tall one was pulling back?

ECTOR

That s because he was. Cai is my son and I love him dearly

but he ll never be all that great of a warrior, he s clumsy, he shudders, and he s not really all that great in the battle field. I

don t know what I m going to do with him.

Galellen

That reminds of the time that Hercules was trying to lean to

be a farmer and blacksmith.....

STOCK

This is a stock shot from Hercules in the Underworld where Nessus is trying to teach Hercules smithing .





BACK TO THE GROUP ON THE ROAD TO CHESTER

ECTOR

That is fine and well, but you re talking about Hercules. Cai

(Sigh)

I don t know.

GALELLEN

You missed the point. We all have our notch in life, we just

have to find it because that is what we will do well, not what

others thinks we should do.

MERLIN

I think that you are right. But it is his duty as a noble man to

fight as a warrior.

INDEG

Then let us pray for peace.

MERLIN

That is one way to deal with the problem.

They ride on to the village not far up the road.

THE VILLAGE

Lord Merlin and group are riding through the village. People are gathering to see the group ride through. Respect is shown to lord Merlin. Most of the people are curious.

FIRST VILLAGER

Look, the tall one looks just like Uther Pendragon only

younger.

SECOND VILLAGER

Do you think it could be his reincarnate?

FIRST VILLAGER

No, Uther has not been dead that long.

THIRD VILLAGER

I wonder if that s the son that he and Igrene had.

FOURTH VILLAGER

(Yell out)

I will never bow down to a Giant!

He throws a rock at Gwydian. Sorbo catches it with his bare hand.

SORBO

Now that is enough.

FOURTH VILLAGER

Who are you to say anything?!

MERLIN

Someone that vented my wishes.

During this time, Gwydian is showing the hurt. He spurs his horse and gallops on ahead.

SORBO

Let me go talk to him.

MERLIN

So be it.

Sorbo spurs his horse and catches up to Gwydian as next line is delivered.

SORBO

Hold up, I ll ride with you.

Gwydian keeps riding but Sorbo catches up with him.

SORBO

You re quite a horseman.

Gwydian just looks at Sorbo.

SORBO

Can we talk?

Gwydian reins his horse and Sorbo does the same.



GWYDIAN

Speak.

SORBO

I know that you re hurting right now.

GWYDIAN

Do you?

SORBO

It s written all over your face.

GWYDIAN

It s that obvious. You d think that in time one would grow indifferent to it.

SORBO

It never stops hurting but you can t let it get to you.

GWYDIAN

How do you know? You haven t gone through the

humiliation of being,

(Pause one beat, maybe even exhale a deep breath) different.

SORBO

Haven t I?

He looks at Gwydian.

GWYDIAN

But.....

SORBO

What I m trying to say is, use that difference to help your

people; bring peace to this land. Change that difference to

great ness. The land needs a gentle leader. It needs you.

GWYDIAN

But my tactics teachers said that a good leader is strong and

has strict discipline.



SORBO

Discipline yes, but have compassion to, without compassion,

you are no better than the villager bact there that threw that

rock.

GWYDIAN

But I was taught that a warrior had the right to do as he

pleased.

SORBO

Is that what Lord Merlin taught you?

GWYDIAN

No, he taught me that We noble warriors had laws to go by

too.

SORBO

Who taught you that you didn t?

GWYDIAN

There was an old woman that came to visit last summer.

SORBO

Instead of having might is right, why not have might for right.

Gwydian Smiles.

GWYDIAN

I like that. It has a nice ring to it.

About this time, the rest of the group catches up with Gwydian and Sorbo.

MERLIN

How is he.

GWYDIAN

I ll be alright. I ve known that I was different since I was

old enough to notice, you d think that I d be indifferent to

it by now.



SORBO

you don t become indifferent, you learn to deal with it and

use it to make a difference.

GALELLEN

That reminds me of the time that Nemesis got Hercules to

take care of her baby.

STOCK SHOT THE STORY

I don t remember the title but Aries is the baby s father and he has inherited some of his father s abilities. I especially want the clip where Hercules is giving the baby the speech about being different.

BACK TO THE GROUP

GALELLEN

The point is that you can be proud of your difference and

make it work for you or you can be ashamed of it and

accomplish nothing.

GWYDIAN

Point taken.

FADE OUT



END OF ACT ONE

















ACT TWO

FADE IN

EXT ON THE ROAD TO CHESTER DAY

The group, IE; Lord Merlin, Gwydian, Cai, Ector, Galellen, Greidawl and his wife, Indeg; are all riding along to Chester. Gwydian is deep in thought.

INDEG

We bought some cheese and bread at Dover how ever

meager it may be, you are welcome to our table.

CAI

We brought meat and bread and fruit.

ECTOR

Yes, you are welcome to our table.

GREIDAWL

We thank you.

MERLIN

Then we rest over there.

Indicating a tree where there would be shade. They ride over to the tree and dismount. Greidawl helps his wife dismount. It is obvious that they are deeply in love. Indeg gets their provisions from the saddle bags, as Cai expertly gets their provisions. Gwydian helps Cai. Cai shows his talents in setting up the provisions.

CAI

Gwydian get the apples.

GWYDIAN

Sure.

They settle down as Cai is slicing the meat.

GREIDAWL

Cai, next time I take my warband to battle, I would love to

have you in my camp. You set a mean table.

ECTOR

He keeps our kitchen running.

They relax down on the ground and start to eat. Gwydian is still deep in thought.

MERLIN

Spit it out boy.

GWYDIAN

No offence mam, but are woman evil?

INDEG

None taken. I also would like to hear this one.

MERLIN

I don t think so. There has been stories of some wonderful

women and not just the ones that are subservient to men.

SORBO

Whether any man or woman is going to be bad or good they

have to make that decision him or her self, nothing is preset

by gender.

MERLIN

Well put.

GALELLEN

That reminds me of Xena, she was both.

GWYDION

What? How?

GALELLEN

First she was evil then she turned her life around and then

she was not.

GWYDIAN

Tell me more of this Xena.

GALELLEN

Well there almost as many stories of Xena as there are of

Hercules but the earliest one that I know of hers is when

Xena first met Hercules.

STOCK SHOT

THE WARRIOR PRINCESS

Show a few clips from The Warrior Princess.

THE GAUNTLET

Show some clips from The Gauntlet .

UNCHAINED HEART

Show some clips from Unchained Heart

These clips are to show the transformation that Xena went through when she changed from being a truly evil war lord to a truly good person fighting for what is right.

BACK TO THE GROUP GOING TO CHESTER

Indeg is sleeping, as the men are listening to Galellen s story.

GALELLEN

And Xena became legendary fighting for the right.

MERLIN

In other words putting might for right.

GALELLEN

You re scaring me, you sound just like my friend here.

Lord Merlin and Sorbo give each other a knowing glance.

MERLIN

Well, not to change the subject, but if we are to reach Bath

by nightfall we are going to have to get underway.

Greidawl awakens Indeg.

GREIDAWL

Come on. Wake up.

Indeg looks up to her husband.

GREIDAWL

It s time to go.

INDEG

Alright.

She gets up as the men are packing the horses. They mount and ride off.

CUT

EXT BATH DAY

The sun is just going beyond the horizon but it is still light enough to be considered day. Lord Merlin and group are riding into town,

MERLIN

I have made arrangements at the inn for accommodations.

INDEG

You mean that we get to sleep in a real bed?

Lord Merlin smiles in amusement.

MERLIN

Yes we all will be sleeping in real beds tonight.

They ride on and up to the inn. They ride up and turn their horses over to the servants for the inn to be stabled. They then enter the inn.

INSIDE THE INN

The inn is crowded with customers most of them, chieftains on their way to Chester. Lord Merlin and group enter and is approached by the innkeeper.

INN KEEPER

Lord Merlin. I m pleased that you and your companions

could make it. I have a table ready for you.

MERLIN

Thank you.



INN KEEPER

Follow me.

The group follows the inn keeper to a table in the corner where one would have to know where to look to find Lord Merlin there but Lord Merlin can see all who enters the inn. They then take their seats, as the inn keeper leaves. A drunken old man, from the way that he s dressed it is obvious that he is a chieftain from Pictland (North of Antonian s wall. He bumps into the table and bending over he looks straight into the faces of all in the group. Greidawl stands and takes the drunk by the arm.

GREIDAWL

Come on friend.

Greidawl takes the drunk back over to the bar.

DRUNK

Well, you have been traveling with him most of the day, how

is he?

GREIDAWL

I need more time.

DRUNK

The election is two days hence. We have got to know if he

can do the job. How much control does Ector have over

him?

GREIDAWL

Slow down. He seems to have a mind of his own. His slow

speech is more calculated not lack of intelligence.

DRUNK

That s good.....

GREIDAWL

He is a good horseman, he seems to be ever learning about

things, trying to pick out what is good and what is bad that

he was thought.

DRUNK

But can he fight? Can he lead?



GREIDAWL

I honestly have not seen him fight.

DRUNK

We need to know before the election.

GREIDAWL

But we also can not make uninformed decisions we don t

want another Vortergern.

DRUNK

Agreed.

They shake hands and the drunk continues to the bar while Greidawl return to the table. The food and wine have been served so Greidawl sits and starts to eat.

INDEG

We were just talking about the election in Chester.

Terynon I would say that he is middle aged and his son, Bedwyr who is not much younger than Gwydian approach Lord Merlin s table.

TERYNON

Lord Merlyn, if you would be so kind, is there room at your

table for two more?

The group move to make room for the two. The wine and food is brought for them.

TERYNON

I m Terynon, and this is my son Bedwyr. We were hoping to

join your party to Chester.

MERLIN

We are hoping to reach Avonmouth by mid day on the marrow

so we can be in time to catch the vessel to Queensferry.

TERYNON

Sounds good.

Bedwyr is a shy boy and is just staying with his father at this time.



GWYDIAN

Bedwyr, I m Gwydian and this is my foster brother Cai.

BEDWYR

Hi.

GWYDIAN

Welcome to the group.

BEDWYR

Thank you.

GWYDIAN

Say, after dinner, Cai and I were planing on seeing what they

have in this village, want to come with?

Bedwyr s face brighten s up.

BEDWYR

You bet.

FADE OUT

END OF ACT TWO



















ACT THREE

FADE IN

EXT OUT FRONT OF THE INN DAY

It is the next morning, all is quiet except the crowing of a rooster, and a few servants doing their chores. Lord Merlin and his group come out from the inn, rested and full bellies from a good breakfast and ready to travel. Reminder, Bedwyr and Terynon are now also in the group. There is a servant bringing their horses. Uchdryd, a boy barely twelve if that is being knocked out the inn. His older brother, Caw, who is at least in his twenties follows behind.

CAW

And don t ever come back!

UCHDRYD

But......

CAW

Never.

Gwydian goes to help Uchdryd.

GWYDIAN

How may we help you?

UCHDRYD

That was my brother, Caw, our father Iaen of Caer Morefred

sent us to represent him at the election at Chester. Father is

too sick to make the trip, it would kill him if.....

GWYDIAN

It s okay....

He gives Lord Merlyn and Sorbo a look like go talk to him which they do.

BACK INSIDE THE INN

The older brother has returned to his table. There is a woman sitting next to him. Lord Merlin and Sorbo enter and sit next to the brother. The brother and the woman are still drinking and obviously have been doing so all night.

CAW

Don t tell me, the brat sent you in to remind me about the

election.

MERLYN

No we came in to ask if he can go on to the election with us.

CAW

Do what ever you want with him, You can even sell him for

all I care.

MERLIN

Thank you. In case you do make it, we ll see you there.

Lord Merlin and Sorbo leave.

BACK OUT FRONT OF THE INN

By this time, Uchdryd is standing, Indeg is still fussing over him. Lord Merlin and Sorbo comes out from the inn.

MERLIN

Come on, Uchdryd is going with us. Get your things.



UCHDRYD

Caw sold our gear last night for gambling money.

MERLIN

Then let s go.

Gwydian has Uchdryd ride behind him sharing his horse. They mount up and go.

GALELLEN

Uchdryd, your perdiciment reminds...

GWYDIAN

That s Galellen, the bard.

GALELLEN

..........me of the time that......



STOCK SHOT

ALL THAT GLITTERS

Stock shot of clips of All That Glitters , showing the evils of gambling.

BACK TO THE GROUP

By this time I would say that they are out in the open country. The morning mist has cleared.

GWYDIAN

Stranger.

SORBO

You mean me?

GWYDIAN

you are the only one that we don t know the name of is it

not?

SORBO

Yes, I guess it is. What do you want to ask?

GWYDIAN

I want to hear your thoughts on what makes a good leader.

SORBO

Oh, gentle compassion, fairness and wisdom for settling

petty disputes, strength, cunning or good strategy in leading

your men to defend your homes. Again wisdom to know

which battles to fight and which to negotiate peace. And

most of all, a good leader holds what s best for his people as

his first priority.

GWYDIAN

Most of my people are afraid of the night, and the mist in

fear of the other world. You and I know that one can not be

afraid of the other world if one is to win battles.





SORBO

True but if you are a leader that they can trust, and follow,

you really don t have to worry about that.

GWYDIAN

Have you ever heard of the story of Bran the Blessed?

SORBO

I am aware of it. I just don t feel that the people should

depend on a talisman to protect the land. It just don t work.

GWYDIAN

I agree.

They come to a forest and start to ride through it. There is a band of thugs hiding in the forest, the group isn t fully in the forest before the thugs jump them. Gwydian and Uchdryd dismount so they can fight better. The thugs are fought off. The only one not fighting is Indeg adlib. Uchdryd notices that one of the thugs has a crossbow pointed at Gwydian.

UCHDRYD

Gwydian, look out.

He pushes Gwydian out of the way of the arrow but takes it in the arm. Sorbo snatches the archer from his horse. The thugs are retreating.

GWYDIAN

Let him go.

SORBO

If you say so.

TERYNON

Aren t we going to find out who sent them?

GWYDIAN

What good would it do? Besides I have a feeling that we

shall see them again.

The thugs run off.



MERLIN

We are going to have to be more alert for more attacks.

ECTOR

Agreed.

GWYDIAN

We will also have to be better prepared.

Gwydian is bandaging Uchdryd s arm as Lord Merlin approaches them.

MERLIN

How is the arm?

UCHDRYD

I ll be fine.

MERLIN

Can you ride?

UCHDRYD

Yes.

MERLIN

Then lets go.

The ones that are off of their horses remount and they leave.

CUT

EXT AVONMOUTH DAY

Avonmouth is a bustling port town, there are men with small spears through flounder over their shoulder taking them home, the trees in the backdrop just outside of town towers over the town. The group is approaching then enters. They ride up to the inn and dismount and enter.

INSIDE THE INN

The inn is bustling with people waiting for the boat. The group is approached by the inn keeper.

INN KEEPER

Welcome to my humble inn Lord Merlin, Follow me and I ll

take you to your table.

MERLIN

Thank you.

The inn keeper leads them to their table. They take their seats.

GWYDIAN

Lord Merlin.

MERLIN

Yes.

Gwydian looks at Uchdryd.

GWYDIAN

I m concerned.

Lord Merlin feels Uchdryd s forehead for fever.

MERLIN

I ll be right back.

He stands and leaves. The men watch Lord Merlin leave.

GWYDIAN

He s just gone for some herbs. So, Galellen, what are your

thoughts on what makes a good leader.

GALELLEN

Let me tell you the story of Hercules s friend, Iolaus s

cousin.

STOCK SHOT

KING FOR A DAY

This is Stock Shot showing some clips from King For A Day showing Prince/King Orestes to be a good King.

BACK TO THE GROUP

Uchdryd has fallen asleep. Gwydian is pleased. Lord Merlin returns with a bag full of herbs.

MERLIN

How is he?

GWYDIAN

He s just dosed off.

MERLIN

The sleep will do him good. But for now, we have got to

get on the boat.

SORBO

I ll carry him.

The group quietly stands and Sorbo picks Uchdryd up in his arms. They leave.

CUT

EXT THE DOCKS DAY

They are boarding the boat. Seitfed and his father Bedyn is on the boat watching the group board the boat. Bedyn signals for a servant who approaches him.

SERVANT

How may I help you?

BEDYN

Those people will need a bed, now.

The servant looks at Lord Merlin and group and sees Uchdryd s wounded arm and the fact that he is being carried. He immediately approaches the group.

SERVANT

Follow me.

They do so. They go down below.





IN THE CABIN

Sorbo carries Uchdryd in and put him on a bed. Lord Merlin is close behind. They remove the bandage and the wound is inflamed. Lord Merlin expertly takes care of the wound with the herbs and healing save. Gwydian enters with a basin of water. And rags.

GWYDIAN

I thought that you might need this.

Lord Merlin takes the basin, and rags.

MERLIN

Thank you. I wish to speak with you when I finish here.

GWYDIAN

As you wish.

Gwydian leaves as Merlin puts down the basin and returns to tending to the boy.

CUT

EXT THE DECK OF THE SHIP DAY

The boys are watching the sun nearing the horizon on one side and what is now Saint David s head, on the other. Lord Merlin joins them.

MERLIN

Gwydian, I need to speak with you, in private.

Lord Merlin and Gwydian cross over to the railing and leaning over so they could speak in private........

MERLIN

You put the boy under the sleep spell didn t you?

GWYDIAN

Yes, he was in a lot of pain and I was concerned about the

fever and I knew that you needed the time that it gave you.

MERLIN

Which one?

GWYDIAN

He should awaken in the morning fully rested.

MERLIN

Did anyone see you do it?

GWYDIAN

Anyone watching from a distance would think that I was just

fussing over him and I got Galellen to tell one of his

Hercules stories so no one in the group would notice.



MERLIN

You just may have saved his life. It was infecting. You

slowed the growth of the infection and I was able to get to it

in time.

GWYDIAN

And the arm?

MERLIN

Only time will tell.

GWYDIAN

I want him in my warband as soon as he s old enough.

FADE OUT



END OF ACT THREE













ACT FOUR

FADE IN

EXT THE BRIDGE OF THE BOAT. NIGHT

This is a series of short cuts showing the boat docking and taking on passengers at:

CARDIGAN

ABERAERON

ABERYSTWYTH

TYWYN

ABERDARON

HOLYHED

BEAUMARIS

BANGOR

LLANDUDNO

Also showing that Gwydian awakens each time due to the ruckus.

EXT THE BRIDGE OF THE BOAT DAY

The sun is just starting to rise and everyone is arising as the boat ports at Rhyl.

Lord Merlin approaches Gwydian as he watches more passengers come on board.

MERLIN

Ruff night huh?

GWYDIAN

Don t mention it. When I get my Caer, the gates are closing

at sundown and no one shall enter.



MERLIN

No one?

Gwydian looks at Indeg still trying to get some sleep.

GWYDIAN

Well except the women and children.

MERLIN

And you shall be known for having that ruling.

GWYDIAN

And how is our young friend?

MERLIN

He s awake, his fever has broken. He will attend the election.

GWYDIAN

And the arm?

MERLIN

It s still there for now. The infection will take time to clear

up and he is going to need bed rest.

GWYDIAN

Could you find a place to take him in for until his arm is

healed?

MERLIN

As you wish?

GWYDIAN

And when this is over, speak with his father, if this problem

can not be resolved, he can be a page for me until he s old

enough to be a warrior.

MERLIN

That s going to be difficult, I ve been speaking with him and

he claims that Uchdryd is his true name.

Gwydian smiles.

GWYDIAN

No it isn t, Uchdryd the defender is.

MERLIN

I ll tell him.

Sorbo approaches them.

MERLIN

Good morning.

SORBO

Good morning.

Gwydian goes over to the other boys his age and starts talking with them as Lord Merlin and Sorbo watch.

MERLIN

I do think that he can do it.

SORBO

I hope so.

CUT

EXT ON THE BRIDGE OF THE BOAT DAY

All is up at this time and breakfast is being served. Galellen joins the group.

GALELLEN

Do you mind if I join you?

GREIDAWL

To be frank, I was hoping that you would. I would like to

hear another one of your stories.

Galellen s face brightens up and he smiles.

GALELLEN

I d love to. Let me see. I know, There was a Centaur......





STOCK SHOT

OUTCAST

Stock Shot clips from outcast telling how Hercules helps Deric and Lyla deal with bigots.

BACK TO THE GROUP

About half of the passengers have joined the group. In the passengers that have not, is that group of thugs that attacked the group on the road. It is Bedwyr that recognizes them. Bedwyr approaches Lord Merlin.

BEDWYR

Lord Merlin, those men over there, aren t they the same men

that attacked us on the road?

MERLIN

I do believe so.

Lord Merlin taps Sorbo on the soldier and when Sorbo looks at Lord Merlin, Lord Merlin points at the thugs.

SORBO

I see them.

MERLIN

For now we ll just watch them.

SORBO

I agree.

The bote starts to pull into Flint. Gwydian stands to prepare to leave and Lord Merlin places his hand on his shoulder.

MERLIN

Not yet. We get off at Queensferry .

The boat docks and takes on more passengers. Among them was King Leodagan and his daughter Guinevere who is I would say about ten years of age. Gwydian is unable to keep his eyes off of her.



MERLIN

Would you like to meet them?

Gwydian blushes.

GWYDIAN

Yes.

Lord Merlin and Gwydian approach King Leodagan and Guinevere.

LEODAGAN

Lord Merlin, good to see you this fine day.

MERLIN

Your Majesty. My young friend seems to be fascinated with

your daughter.

LEODAGAN

I see. Tell me boy, what have you chosen for your true name?

GWYDIAN

I haven t decided yet.

LEODAGAN

You should before the election. That is if you wish to be

elected.

GWYDIAN

I ll have one. My name is Gwydian, what is yours?

GUINEVERE

Guinevere.

GWYDIAN

That s a very pretty name, Guinevere. We have a Bard over

in our group, would you like to come join us?

Guinevere looks to her father for approval who gives it.

LEODAGAN

King Urian wants to marry her. But I just don t know.



MERLIN

Have fath. Why don t you and the rest of your people join

us as well.

LEODAGAN

We will shortly. First I have some business to take care of.

MERLIN

As you wish.

Lord Merlin returns to where Galellen and group are.

GWYDIAN

Come on Galellen, we want to hear more of your stories.

One of the thugs approach the group.

THUG

What ever happened to the stories of Bran the blessed and Cuchulainn and Blodeuwedd and last but not least, Lugh?

GREIDAWL

We ve heard all those stories so many time that we almost

know them by heart. These are stories that we have not

heard.

THUG

That is no excuse.

Gwydian stands and faces the thug with authority.

GWYDIAN

We wish to broaden our horizons by hearing these new stories.

While we can. We can always hear the stories of our own

heros at the board any time. Galellen continue.

The thug returns to his friends.

GALELLEN

Let me tell you about the time that Hercules went to Atlantis.



STOCK SHOT

ATLANTIS

Show Stock Shots from Atlantis .

BACK TO THE GROUP ON THE BOAT.

By this time Leodagan has joined the group.

LEODAGAN

It is a very interesting story, if we had a man like this

Hercules we would fight off the invaders in no time at all.

GWYDIAN

But if we all come together and combined our efforts like in

a, a, a, confederation we could drive the invaders from our

shores and remain free.

LEODAGAN

That is an interesting thought.

THUG

We are warriors, that is all we know, what will we do if there

is peace?

GWYDIAN

We have a great need for artisans, carpenters, and other

tradesmen we can bring back the comforts and beauty of

Rome without the Romans.

THUG

I would have to think about that.

GWYDIAN

There s plenty of time to. We have to bring this land

together and fight off the invaders first and that will be no

easy job.

THUG

How true.

The thug starts to talk it over with his men.

MERLIN

Well put.

Gwydian looks at Sorbo who smiles and nods in approval. Queensferry comes into view.

CREWMAN

Queensferry!

All attention is on watching the port come into view.

FADE OUT

END ACT FOUR



























ACT FIVE

FADE IN

EXT THE DOCK AT QUEENSFERRY DAY

The boat docks and the passengers start leaving the boat. King Urian the Giant is there waiting for the thugs who meets him.

URIAN

I see that the boy is still alive.

THUG

Yes, and I m not sure that we will kill him.

URIAN

You kill him or I will slaughter your family.

THUG

You do and my men and I will be riding at the boy s side in avenging their deaths. Don t forget, I know your secret.

King Leodagan and Guinevere leave the boat. King Urian approaches King Leodagan.

URIAN

Leodagan, I see that you have Guinevere with you.

LEODAGAN

Why yes.

URIAN

Then I ll take her off your hands now.

LEODAGAN

She s not yet of age.

URIAN

She was promised to me and I ll take her now.

LEODAGAN

The Betroval is off.

Kong Urian starts for his sword an Lord Merlin, Sorbo and Gwydian leave the boat and approach the two kings. King Leodagan reaches for his sword. Before Urian has his sword fully drawn, Sorbo grabs his hand.

SORBO

This is not the time or place for it.

URIAN

I fight when and where I wish.

He looks at Sorbo then at Lord Merlin, remembering the no baring of arms in the presence of a priest law. He reshieths his sword.

URIAN

This means war.

He briskly walks off.

LEODAGAN

Thank you.

GWYDIAN

Contact me the first sight of him, We shall help.

LEODAGAN

I will.

There is a caged Bear on the dock. Gwydian walks over to the cage and looks at the bear intensely. The bear s owner approaches Gwydian.

OWNER

Better be careful boy, he s killed three men.

GWYDIAN

How, he s in that cage?

The owner runs a stick across the bars of the cage. The bear goes bolistick and grabs the owner.

GWYDIAN

Lord Merlin, Stranger!

Lord Merlin and Sorbo comes and rescues the owner.

GWYDIAN

I think that the animal should be taken back to the woods and

set free.

MERLIN

If he s killed, he s going to have to be destroyed.

GWYDIAN

So be it, but make it fast, That man will just continue to

torture him.

MERLYN

So be it.

OWNER

But my investment....

King Leodagan approaches Lord Merlin.

LEODAGAN

Is there a problem here?

The Owner looks at King Leodagan and turns pale. King Leodagan is in raged.

LEODAGAN

What have I told you about this?

OWNER

But King Urian said.......

LEODAGAN

Hang King Urian, this is my rhelm, either take That bear to

the woods and set it free or kill it. Better yet my huntsman is

with, he can do it.

MERLIN

So be it.

King Leodagan leaves then returns with Trachmyr and two other men. Who quickly Kills the bear.



GWYDIAN

If I ever catch you in my rhelm torturing animals like that,

it will be you in that cage, not the animal,

OWNER

Who are you?

GWYDIAN

Gwydian ap Uther.

OWNER

The Pendragon?

GWYDIAN

Yes. King Leodagan, can the meat from that bear be

distributed to the poor here in Queensferry?

LEODAGAN

Yes. Trachmyr, take care of the distribution.

TRACHMYR

As you wish your majesty.

Lord Merlyn and group leave Trachmyr and his assistants to deal with the carcass, and joins the rest as they are mounting their horses. They find and mount their horses which Ector has for Lord Merlyn and Gwydian, Greidawl has Sorbo s horse and Guinevere has King Leodagan s horse. They ride out. King Urian watches them leave The owner approaches King Urian.

OWNER

You saw?

URIAN

I saw.

OWNER

I ll kill him for you.

URIAN

I want it done before they reach Chester.



EXT ON THE ROAD BETWEEN QUEENSFERRY AND CHESTER DAY

Gwydian and Guinevere are riding together.

GUINEVERE

I can too ride better than you.

GWYDIAN

Then do you want to race.

LEODAGAN

Guinevere, no.

GUINEVERE

I hate being a girl, I can never do anything.

GWYDIAN

We ll race later.

LEODAGAN

I don t know Lord Merlin, Guinevere is so competitive, so

self willed, I don t think that I will find a suitable mate for her.

MERLIN

She s still just a child, giver time to grow up.

GALELLEN

That reminds me of Deianeira.......

STOCK SHOT

CIRCLE OF FIRE

Stock Shots showing clips from Circle of Fire showing the fiery start that Deianeira and Hercules have.

BACK TO THE GROUP

GALELLEN

.....And they fell very deeply in love.

Gwydian rides up to Indeg.

GWYDIAN

My lady, I need your help on a project.

INDEG

How may I help you?

GWYDIAN

I need a battle flag to go next to my personal insignia flag.

INDEG

I can try, it being such short notice and all. How do you

want it?

GWYDIAN

A bear paw with the claws in black on a blood red field.

INDEG

Sounds simple enough. It will have to be applique for this

one, you can later have it woven.

GWYDIAN

Sounds good enough.

He returns to Guinevere as Indeg rides over to speak with another woman in the group.

GWYDIAN

Galellen, do you have any stories about the other world?

GALELLEN

Several. Why?

GWYDIAN

I was just thinking.....

The owner rides up to the group and joins it. Gwydian rides over to Uchdryd.

GWYDIAN

I just wanted to see how you are holding up.

UCHDRYD

I ll make it.

GWYDIAN

Good.

Gwydian checks him for fever. He then rides up to Lord Merlin.

GWYDIAN

Lord Merlin, I m concerned about Uchdryd. He s feverish

again.

MERLIN

We re almost to Chester. We should get there in time for him

to get some rest before the meetings begin.

GWYDIAN

Galellen, we are going to need another story to keep

Uchdryd s mind off of things.

Galellen looks back at the boy who is now starting to become flushed.

GALELLEN

I see what you mean. How about one of the times that

Hercules went to the other world.

GWYDIAN

My thoughts exactly.

Gwydian returns to Guinevere.

GALELLEN

King Leodagan, you were interested in how Deianeira loved Hercules?

LEODAGAN

Yes.

GALELLEN

Here is an example. Hercules had to go .......





STOCK SHOT

THE OTHER SIDE

Stock Shot showing clips from The Other Side that show Hercules visit with Deianeira and children.

BACK TO THE GROUP

The owner is slyly trying to work his way through the crowd to get to Gwydian. Lord Merlin whispers to Sorbo who starts to work his way to the owner. They get to Gwydian about the same time. The owner draws a knife and is ready to stab Gwydian in the back when Sorbo grabs his wrist and disarms him.

FADE OUT

END OF ACT FIVE



























ACT SIX

FADE IN

EXT JUST OUTSIDE OF CHESTER DAY

Chester comes into view as the group rides towards it. The owner is riding between Sorbo and Leodagan. There are riders coming out to meet the group. It is mostly young people. Lord Merlin recognizes them and waves. Among this group of young people are Gwydian s nephews, Gwalchmai, Gwalfad (twins); cousin Meirchyawn and others.

MERLIN

Hello.

They approach Lord Merlin and stop respectfully.

GWALCHMAI

Lord Merlin.

MERLIN

Boys,

(Smile)

Yes he s here, go.

The boys smile and ride on back to Gwydian, they shake hands in greeting. It is Meirchyawn that notices Guinevere,

MEIRCHYAWN

What have we here?

GWYDIAN

Hay.

Gwydian gives Meirchyawn that hands off she s mine look.

MEIRCHYAWN

If you say so.

GWYDIAN

I say so.

They precede to ride together into town.

GWALCHMAI

Gwydian who is our your friend here?

He indicates Uchdryd.

GWYDIAN

That s Uchdryd. He got hurt protecting me so I thought

that I would call him Uchdryd the protector.

Uchdryd smiles.

GWALCHMAI

You ran into trouble on the way.

GWYDIAN

Yes but I think that it s under control for the time being.

GWALCHMAI

Then on to the meeting.

The group rides on into town breaking up to go to their lodgings. The owner escapes and leaves with the crowd. Sorbo starts to go after him. Lord Merlin stops him.

MERLIN

Let him go.

Lord Merlin gives Sorbo one of his knowing looks.

SORBO

As you wish.

Lord Merlin, Sorbo, Galellen, Greidawl, Indeg, Ector and Cai enter start for the inn. Gwydian looks to Lord Merlin and Ector for permission to go with the boys.

MERLIN

After we eat.

GWYDIAN

Say, why don t you stay while we eat, we have a great bard.

GWALCHMEI

We have eaten but we ll always join you for a story.

MERLIN

Good.

They go into the inn.

INSIDE THE INN

The inn keeper approaches Lord Merlin as they enter.



INN KEEPER

Welcome to my Inn lord Merlin. We have a lovely table

prepared for you and your associates.

MERLIN

Thank you.

The inn keeper leads them to a table already set up nicely. Lord Merlin and the group sits at the table. The beverages are brought and Lord Merlin sprinkles some herbs into Uchdryd s beverage.

MERLIN

Uchdryd, I want you to drink all of this right down, it should

help you feel better.

UCHDRYD

It won t put me to sleep will it?

MERLIN

No. I won t deny you the opportunity to attend the meeting.

UCHDRYD

Even if my father instructed me on who to vote for?

MERLIN

Even if.

The food is brought and passed around.



GWALCHMEI

I want to hear some stories.

GALELLEN

What do you want?

GWALCHMAI

One with lots of girls.

MEIRCHYAWN

Gwalchmai, you always want stories with lots of girls.

They all laugh.

GALELLEN

Let me see. Well there is one, it s the time that.....

STOCK SHOT

EYE OF THE BEHOLDER

Stock Shot from Eye of the Beholder showing the daughters of that king that wanted Hercules to impregnate at least one of them.

BACK TO THE GROUP

The boys are in awe. The lunch is only half finished.

MEIRCHYAWN

Do you know a story about love?

GWALAFAD

He s met another girl.

GWYDIAN

Meirchyawn, you are a hopeless romantic.

The boys laugh.

GALELLEN

How about this one. It is the time that Hercules......



STOCK SHOT

WHEN A MAN LOVES A WOMAN

Stock Shot showing clips from When A Man Loves A Woman showing the deep love that Hercules had for Serena.

BACK TO THE GROUP

By this time the meal and it is time to go to the meeting. But Urian approaches.

URIAN

What about war and conquest?

GALELLEN

I have those stories, too, but as you can see, we are out of

time.

The group stands, Uchdryd is feeling well enough to make it through the meeting but is still somewhat flushed. They leave. The owner approaches Urian,

URIAN

I can see that you have failed me.

OWNER

Yes my Lord. Please give me another chance.

URIAN

You have it but fail me again, and your life is forfeit.

OWNER

But I shall not fail you.

CUT

IN THE MEETING DAY

The place is packed with chieftains from all over the British Isles. The costumes and markings show their clan and from where they come from. There is a man speaking as Lord Merlin approaches the floor. The man stops his speech.



MAN

Lord Merlin now what do you want?

MERLIN

The floor.

The man glares at Lord Merlin.

MERLIN

Gentlemen, I have heard a lot of flamboyant speeches today

but nothing has been resolved. I am here to resolve the

problem of who is to be your next War duke.

As the owner is trying to get closer to Gwydian, Lord Merlin signals Gwydian to come to him. Gwydian does so.

MERLIN

Gentlemen, I give you, Gwydian ap Uther Pendragon. He is

the rightful heir.

URIAN

Never. He hasn t even chosen his true name. He is still just

a boy. On the field, what are we supposed to call him, hay you?

GWYDIAN

It is true that Gwydian is just my birth name. I have been

given it a great deal of thought. I also have been giving

many other things a great deal of thought. It is no secret

That we have had Galellen, the bard with us telling us his

stories that he brought here from a distent land.

At this time, Bedwyr, Cai, Gwalchmai, Gwalhafad and Meirchyawn line up behind him.









GWYDIAN

The stories that he told us of a man named Hercules. This

Hercules had a grate strength, but he used it to help the

people of the land, not gain dominance over them. He

fought off invaders, he made a difference in his land, a true

example of a great warrior. I may not have all that great of

strength for I am but a man but as your leader You, my

people are my strength, together as one land, we can drive

the marauders, regardless if they are Scotties, Jutes, Saxon or

even Angels. If they invade our land, they will be fought off.

The land will be free, we shall be free, free to trade, grow

crops without the fear of then being burned or stolen, to raise

our cattle in peace. And free to mine the precious stones and metals from our land, our people s children will have food in

their bellies. Our warriors will learn a new way of life,

instead if fighting for sport and domination, they will put their

might for right. I needed a name that could arouse the spirit

in the land to be free, to stand up and be counted, to be

strong.

Uchdryd brings the flag, folded up to Bedwyr and hands it to him then stands in the line as the boys unfolds the flag.

GWYDIAN

I have chosen the name of Arturus, the bear. A bear is strong

and should be free.

As the flag is shown there is a standing ovation.

King Leodagan walks up behind the owner.

LEODAGAN

Hello, You have a date with the magistrate my friend.

They leave, passing Sorbo who is leaning against the door way with his arms folded very contentedly. Aries appears.

ARIES

You won this time brother, but it s just a matter of time.

SORBO

If I have anything to do about that it will be a long time.

ARIES

I can be patient. Besides there will be some trouble and

plenty of wars.

SORBO

At first, I know. And I know that you will be doing your

best to prevent and end the time of peace, but I ll be around.

ARIES

Oh well, can t say that it won t be interesting.

Aries disappears ,

FADE OUT



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