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                                        FADE IN:

EXT. THICK FOREST - DAY

It's early morning. The sun rays barely break through the 
thick trees. Joseph, a seventeen year old boy, fair skinned, 
blond hair, blue eyes, climbs up a tall tree. He does his 
best not to slip on the snow covered branches. As he reaches 
the top of it, he collects some of its fruit in a bag he has 
slung over his shoulder.

Joseph moves from branch to branch collecting the fruit. He 
sees a large juicy one on the edge of a thick branch.

He tests the branch for sturdiness and ventures towards the 
edge of it carefully. The farther he walks the more snow 
accumulated on the branch there is. Suddenly he slips. He 
holds onto a branch above him, but it's too thin. It breaks 
under his weight and he tumbles down towards a deadly fall. 

Out of nowhere a FOREST BEAST leaps and grabs Joseph in his 
mouth from the waist.

The beast lands and flings Joseph on the ground. Joseph 
disoriented from the quick series of events, backs up 
terrified. The creature is at least three times bigger than 
him, has a formidable back armor, its skin has what looks 
like glowing veins pulsating in rhythm with its heartbeat. It 
has a notable scar on its face.

The beast approaches Joseph menacingly. Joseph continues to 
backup until his back is against a tree trunk. 

The beast sniffs him. He reaches for the bag Joseph has and 
pulls it off his shoulders. He dangles it from his mouth 
until the fruit inside it falls out.

The beast eats the fruit.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Hey, that's mine.

The beast covers the fruit with his front leg.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            That's not fair.

Joseph tries to reach the fruit, but the beast navigates its 
body blocking the fruit. It eats another fruit, taunting 
Joseph.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Eimar, stop. I need these for my 
            sister.

The beast looks Joseph over, then he eats the remaining 
fruit.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Great. Just great.

The beast looks at Joseph and walks towards him. Joseph backs 
up.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Hey. Take it easy. Okay. No worries. 
            You probably need them more than I do.

The beast hits the tree with his massive body. A bunch of 
fruit gets dislodged and land around Joseph. One of them hits 
Joseph on the head.

The beast produces a sequence of melodic whistles. Joseph 
holds his head in pain.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Oh, you think that's funny, huh?

Joseph picks up one of the fruits and chucks it at the beast. 
The beast returns the favor by kicking one at Joseph. The 
fruit hits Joseph hard in the stomach. Joseph falls on the 
ground, holding his torso in pain.

The beast approaches him worried and rolls him over, trying 
to find out if he's okay.

Joseph laughs and points at the beast.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Gotcha.

The beast produces a sequence of annoyed whistles.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Come on it's a joke. And you deserve 
            it.

Eimar nudges Joseph and sits besides him. Joseph rests his 
back on Eimar. They are quite friendly. Joseph picks up one 
of the fruits. He breaks the hard crust and takes a bite. As 
he does he sees a tattoo on the back of his hand right above 
his thumb. He looks at it and runs his finger over it. Eimar 
looks at him and produces a sequence of whistles.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Oh, this? I don't remember when I got 
            it, probably when I was a baby. 
            Everyone in our town gets one, you 
            see. Kinda like a bond to the 
            community. But that was a long time 
            ago

Joseph takes another bite from the fruit and rests his head 
on Eimar's body feeling his steady breath. He closes his 
eyes.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Now we got each other, right, Eimar?

The sun rays land on Joseph's face. He opens his eyes.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Oh look at the time. I have to get 
            going. Mary is waiting for me.

Joseph jumps to his feet and picks up his bag. He collects 
the fruit in it. Joseph looks up at the beast.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            I'll see you tomorrow, okay?

Joseph puts his hand on Eimar's face and Eimar leans his face 
into Joseph's hand.

The beast looks up abruptly. It sniffs the air as its 
demeanor changes. He becomes more aggressive, shifting 
around.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            What's wrong Eimar?

EIMAR, the beast, continues his irregular shifting. 
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Eimar, what's wrong with you?

Eimar looks at Joseph and growls. Tentacles drop down from 
his upper lip. He's clearly angry and agitated.

Joseph soon finds out the source of Eimar's agitation. He 
sees the glint of metal between the trees. A few camouflaged 
men in metal armor move swiftly through the trees.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Hunters.
                    (to Eimar)
            Run.

But before Eimar reacts a spear comes flying and sinks right 
underneath his armor. Eimar rises on his hind legs painfully 
and in his writhing he hits Joseph. Joseph lands hard on the 
ground.

Eimar's shifting represents a serious danger to Joseph. The 
creature can easily trample him to death. Joseph runs and 
hides in a vacuum in a tree trunk. The hole is covered with 
branches and heavy moss.

Eimar starts running, but another spear hits him. This time 
the spear is tied to an iron chain.

Joseph watches as the hunters close in on Eimar.

Eimar on his part loses strength as more spears connected to 
chains sink into his body. 

The hunters emerge from the thick forest.
                         
                         HUNTER
            The poison is working. Keep it coming.

The hunters shoot arrows at Eimar.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Eitorians.

The EITORIAN HUNTERS congregate around Eimar and wrap the 
chains around his legs.
                         
                         HUNTER
            We got it, men. Let's bring in the 
            cage.

Joseph watches as another hunter rides a horse drawn animal 
cage. 

Joseph makes a decision. He abandons his hiding spot and 
sprints at the carriage.

The hunters don't register his presence until he jumps onto 
the moving carriage. Joseph is very fast and has a strong 
built. He pushes the RIDER off the carriage. In his surprise 
the rider doesn't give much of a struggle. He just tumbles 
over. The leader of the hunters takes notice of Joseph.
                         
                         HUNTER (cont'd)
            Get him.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            YAAAWH

Joseph urges the horses to move, but the hunters surround the 
cart. The horses rise on their hind feet and don't go any 
further.

Three hunters congregate on Joseph. He tries to fight them 
off, but soon they drag him off the carriage and hold him 
down. The main hunter looks at the other hunters.
                         
                         HUNTER
            Go on men, load the beast up into the 
            carriage.

The hunter walks to Joseph. All the hunters have darker 
complexion, black hair and dark eyes.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Let him go.

The hunter laughs.
                         
                         HUNTER
            You Stronglandians have a strange 
            obsessions with these beasts.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            They are not game, they are friends.
                         
                         HUNTER
            Are you telling us what to do, slave? 
            Because we do as we please.

Joseph struggles against his captors.

The hunter takes his sword out and points it at Joseph's 
neck.
                         
                         HUNTER (cont'd)
            My sword is laced with a poison that 
            merely incapacitates these beasts, but 
            will kill you in a moment's time. 
            Alas, it's your lucky day. I'm in a 
            good mood. This beast will make us a 
            handsome profit. So I'll give you a 
            choice. You can choose to die here, or 
            you can tuck your tail between your 
            legs and run away like a coward.

Joseph hesitates for a moment. His sight shifts between the 
hunter's sword and the unconscious Eimar.
                         
                         HUNTER (cont'd)
            Come on, slave. What's it gonna be?

Joseph takes a couple of steps back.
                         
                         JOSEPH
                    (to himself)
            I'm so sorry Eimar.

He turns and runs. The hunter's laughs echo in the forest.

We go to an aerial view. We zoom out until we realize this 
whole scene is a table-top display of a town miniature in a 
decoration shop.

INT. DECORATION SHOP - DAY

MARY, 14 years old, fair skinned with light blond hair, 
touches one of the trees on the miniature. Her eyes are wide 
with joy.

As we zoom out more we see that she's dressed in poor 
clothing.

The store is packed with people. They are mostly Eitorians, 
with darker complexion, hair and eyes. All are dressed in 
fancy medieval style clothing, signifying the time period 
they occupy. There are a couple of fair skinned people, but 
they are poor store employees. 

Mary circles around the display and looks at a toy sword, 
made of wood. She picks it up and looks at it. She has the 
same tattoo as Joseph on the same spot on her hand.
                         
                         MARY
            Perfect.

The door to the store opens and MARCUS walks in. He's a tall 
Eitorian, impeccably dressed, almost royalty. He is flanked 
by two powerful guards. The one on his left is more 
prominent, DUDLEY.

At Marcus' entrance, everyone looks towards him in reverence. 
They bow slightly. Only Mary doesn't acknowledge his 
presence. She's too busy playing with the sword.

The STORE OWNER walks towards Marcus with a big smile on his 
face.
                         
                         STORE OWNER
            Sir Marcus! I wasn't expecting you! 
            How can I be of service. Anything you 
            need ...

Marcus holds up his hand to stop the store owner from 
continuing his banter.
                         
                         MARCUS
            Is the decoration for Sir Patrick's 
            festival ready?
                         
                         STORE OWNER
            Of course sir, I've already dispatched 
            the caravan with all the supplies. You 
            needn't have bothered coming all the 
            way here, sir...

Mary plays with the sword. She swings it and hits Marcus' 
hand with it.
                         
                         MARCUS
            Ouch.

Mary looks up at Marcus in fear. He dwarfs her.
                         
                         MARY
                    (fearful)
            I'm so sorry. I didn't mean to.

Marcus looks her over and then turns to the store owner.
                         
                         MARCUS
            What's that doing here?
                         
                         STORE OWNER
            I'm sorry sir. She's harmless. Comes 
            in here once in a while.
                         
                         MARCUS
            I would've thought a respectable 
            establishment such as this, wouldn't 
            let Stronglandian filth in. Maybe I 
            should be taking my business 
            elsewhere.
                         
                         STORE OWNER
            NO. No. That won't be necessary.

The store owner hesitates for a moment, but then grabs Mary's 
arm.
                         
                         STORE OWNER (cont'd)
            Thief.

Mary snaps surprised at his sudden aggression.
                         
                         MARY
            I was...
                         
                         STORE OWNER
            What else did you steal? Tell me.

The store owner glances at Marcus, wanting to see if his 
display of anger pleases him. Mary struggles against the 
store owner's grasp.
                         
                         MARY
            Stop! I didn't steal anything. I even 
            have money, see?

She opens her other hand and there is a couple of coins in 
her palm. The store owner looks at the coins then at Marcus, 
who continues watching the store owner critically.

EXT. DECORATION SHOP - DAY

Joseph runs through the snowy streets of the town, glancing 
back every few steps. He slips a couple of times but recovers 
himself before wiping out. Joseph clears the fresh snow 
flakes from his face, as he slows down and looks around. 

People around him are moving quickly, trying to avoid the 
cold.

Joseph arrives at a light pole. He fidgets, shifting around, 
looking for Mary. He kicks at the snow in anger as he looks 
back in the direction of the forest.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Mary. Mary.
                    (to himself)
            Come on, Mary. Where are you?

He sees her through the store window. The store owner has 
Mary in his iron grasp.

Joseph sprints to the store.

INT. DECORATION SHOP - DAY

The store owner drags Mary to the back of the store. Mary 
struggles, pulling him in the opposite direction.
                         
                         STORE OWNER
            Come along now. Stealing won't go 
            unpunished on my watch.
                         
                         MARY
            Please, sir. Let me go. I wasn't 
            stealing anything.

Joseph comes in full force and shoves the man back, right 
into Marcus. And in the same swift motion, pulls Mary free 
from his grasp. The store owner stumbles into Marcus.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Leave my sister alone.

The store owner scrambles away from Marcus.
                         
                         STORE OWNER
            I'm so sorry sir. Here let me adjust 
            your tunic

Marcus shoves the store owner aside.
                         
                         MARCUS
            Insolent boy.

Marcus gestures to Dudley, who moves towards Joseph. Joseph 
moves Mary behind him.
                         
                         MARCUS (cont'd)
            I'll teach you your place, slave.
                         
                         MARY
            Joseph. Catch.

Mary chucks the wooden sword to Joseph. With a sharp swing he 
hits Dudley's hand with the sword as he tries to grab him.

Dudley holds his hand in pain.

Joseph continues to backup towards the door.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Mary go.
                         
                         MARY
            What about you?
                         
                         JOSEPH
            I'll be right behind you. Go.

Dudley attacks again. Joseph uses his sword to fling a vase 
at Dudley. Dudley deflects it away with a swing of his arm. 
It smashes into a shelve with other delicate glass products. 
It breaks apart into a million pieces. The crash triggers a 
chain reaction. Other products on the shelve teeter for a 
moment, and then crash down to the ground.
                         
                         STORE OWNER
            Please. Please. Stop.

Joseph swings again. This time Dudley grabs a hold of the 
sword and yanks it from his hand. But Joseph doesn't let go. 
He uses his momentum to smash into Dudley with his shoulder. 
They stammer back and topple over the table-top display. It 
crumbles down under their weight causing more havoc. 

The store owner is close to tears.
                         
                         STORE OWNER (cont'd)
            Oh, no. Our town miniature. We've been 
            working on this for weeks. Sir. 
            Please. My store is ruined.

Joseph scrambles to his feet and backs away, but Dudley trips 
him. Joseph falls on his face. Mary tries to help him up.
                         
                         MARY
            Let's go. Let's go.

But it is too late. Dudley is already on his feet and grabs 
Joseph by the collar lifting him up. He holds one arm and the 
other guard holds the other arm, immobilizing him.

Marcus walks towards Joseph. He picks up one of the 
decorative candles lighting the store.
                         
                         MARCUS
            Insolent slave. Do you know who I am?
                         
                         JOSEPH
            All you invaders look alike.

Marcus takes out an iron stamp and puts it on the candle 
flame. Joseph looks at it scared. He tries to get free, but 
the guards hold him tight. They entangle his legs with theirs 
to prevent him from moving.
                         
                         MARCUS
            Invaders? We've brought order and 
            civility to this savage land and its 
            savage inhabitants. 

Marcus puts the candle to the side, now that the iron stamp 
glows red from the heat. The Stronglandian employees look on 
despondently. They themselves have different marks on their 
cheeks.
                         
                         MARCUS (cont'd)
            For a country called Strongland, it 
            didn't put up much of a fight against 
            the great Eitorian people. 
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Great?! You're a bunch of 
            opportunistic ...

Marcus slaps Joseph hard interrupting him. He holds his face 
to the right and holds up the stamp close to Joseph's face. 
Joseph can feel its heat. He looks at it from the corner of 
his eyes.
                         
                         MARCUS
            Shut up, boy. Let this mark always 
            remind you how all Stronglandians are 
            made to serve us.

Mary tries to attack Marcus, but the store owner holds her 
back. He looks sympathetic. He shakes his head at her, as if 
telling her it'll do more harm than good if she intervenes.

Marcus stamps Joseph with the red hot stamp on his left 
cheek.

Joseph screams in agony. The guards let Joseph go. He falls 
to his knees. The store owner releases Mary and she runs to 
her brother. 
                         
                         MARY
            Why? Why? He didn't do anything to 
            you.

Marcus ignores her and turns to the store owner.
                         
                         MARCUS
            I expect you will ensure this never 
            happens again.

Marcus walks out accompanied by his guards.

All the people in the store stare at Joseph, whose hand 
hovers over the burn mark on his face, not daring to touch 
it. Mary helps him leave the store.

EXT. DECORATION SHOP - DAY

Joseph and Mary walk away from the store. Joseph holds a fist 
full of snow against his burnt face. The streets are almost 
empty. The snow floats lazily down.

Mary stops and gently takes Joseph's hand off his cheek. The 
snow has eased the intensity of the burn. The stamp's mark is 
now visible; a circle with a hammer in the middle.
                         
                         MARY
            This is all my fault. I just wanted to 
            buy you a Christmas gift. You've done 
            so much for me.

Mary shows him the money in her hand.
                         
                         MARY (cont'd)
            I've been saving up.

Joseph is moved. He closes her hand over the money and holds 
it with both of his.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            It's not your fault. None of this is. 
            But... But we need to stay out of 
            their way. You've seen how they think 
            of us as nothing more than slaves.
                         
                         MARY
            Not all of them. Some of them are good 
            people.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            No Mary. All of them. Did anyone in 
            that store help us? No. Not a single 
            Eitorian lifted a finger. 
                         
                         MARY
            Joseph I'm not a baby, I understand 
            they hurt us. But just cause we've 
            been hurt doesn't mean we stop doing 
            the right thing.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            I am doing the right thing, Mary. I'm 
            trying to protect you. Can't you see 
            that? You're the one who's looking for 
            good where none exists. These people, 
            they hate us. That's why we have to 
            take what we can when we can to 
            survive.

Mary hugs Joseph.
                         
                         MARY
            I know you're looking out for me. 
            You've done that for as long as I can 
            remember and I love you for it.

Joseph's anger dissipates.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            We should probably head to work.

They part and they start walking.

EXT. EDGE OF TOWN - DAY

A wide shot of the old town.

The town is a bit despondent. The old buildings are mostly 
built of stone. The roads are made of blocks of rock covered 
with a layer of snow.

Smoke rises from chimneys and fires across the town. People 
huddle here and there around the fires to keep themselves 
warm.

Snow drifts lazily to the earth.

We close in on a blacksmith store. It's close to the edge of 
the town. A few hundred meters away from the blacksmith store 
is the start of a large thick, ominous looking forest.

In the large clearing in front of the blacksmith store, 
servants, who wear shirts with a black and white lion's head 
drawing on the back, hang banners with words like "Royal 
Birth" and "Eitorians Celebrate with the House of Patrick". 
The banners are colorful. Others prepare tables with all 
sorts of baked goods and fruits. Guards with the distinctive 
lion insignia on their chest armor, are scattered around the 
area.

CLOSE INTO THE BLACKSMITH STORE. WE TRAVEL THROUGH IT, 
PASSING ZAKARY, WORKING ON THE FURNACE. THEN WE NAVIGATE 
AROUND A BUNCH OF STACKED STUFF ON THE OTHER END OF THE STORE 
TO SEE A HIDDEN DOOR. THROUGH THE DOOR IS ...

INT. ROOM - DAY

Mary settles in the middle of a group of young kids. The 
oldest is only 6 years old. They are all fair skinned, except 
for one, SAUL, who's in the corner, alone. Joseph stands on 
the opposite corner of the room sneaking a dissatisfied look 
at him. He walks to Saul.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Hey kid, wouldn't your dad be looking 
            for you?
                         
                         SAUL
            No.

Mary gestures for Saul to come sit close by her.
                         
                         MARY
            Saul, come sit beside me.
                         
                         SAUL
            Okay.

Saul gets up and sits besides Mary. Joseph shifts his footing 
and rolls his eyes. Mary fires him a look.
                         
                         MARY
            I want you guys to close your eyes. 
            Come on, close those eyes. Yes that's 
            it.
                    (waits until they 
                    close their eyes)
            Imagine, long, long time ago, green 
            pastures extended as far as the eyes 
            can see. People lived in beautiful 
            houses, took care of each other and 
            even of the Forest Beasts which we 
            fear today. But back then they were 
            friends, not pets, friends
                         
                         SAUL
            I can't believe that. They eat people. 
            My dad told me so.
                         
                         JOSEPH
                    (annoyed)
            No they don’t. They only defend 
            themselves because Eitorian hunters 
            kill them for game. They withdrew into 
            the forest, because now they don’t 
            trust any of us.
                         
                         SAUL
            Huh! Really? Well, I've never seen 
            one. Why don't they show themselves so 
            we can be friends again?

Joseph starts to say something, but Mary interrupts him.
                         
                         MARY
            Great question. You see if we learn to 
            do the right thing and treat them 
            fairly, then we can be friends again. 
            That's why our parents and 
            grandparents lived in peace, because 
            they dealt with everyone as equals.

Joseph walks beside Mary and kneels down by the Stronglandian 
kids.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            But kids, all this changed when the 
            Eitorians conquered our country and 
            changed it to fit their image. To them 
            we're just slaves. That’s why we have 
            to fight and take what we can to 
            survive.
                         
                         SAUL
            But I'm an Eitorian and I don't have 
            any slaves. My dad works the food shop 
            next door.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Maybe you should...
                         
                         MARY
            What my brother is trying to say is, 
            if we willfully ignore our ways and 
            morals, then we will not be any better 
            than those who enslave us, no matter 
            who they are.

Mary gives Joseph a stern look. Joseph raises his arms in 
surrender and walks out through a small door, to a ...

INT. BLACKSMITH STORE - CONTINUOUS

Joseph exits through a small door. It's covered with a 
curtain and has a bunch of boxes and equipment right in front 
of it. All the stuff is there to hide the door.

Joseph squeezes through the boxes, to the main store area. 
ZAKARY works on a sword. He hammers on it while it's red hot. 
When he sees Joseph he stops.
                         
                         ZAKARY
            Bring me that bucket over there, will 
            ya?
                    (points to a bucket 
                    of water)
            Mary still at it?

Joseph brings him the bucket and Zakary dips the sword into 
it. Steam rises.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Yeah.
                         
                         ZAKARY
            She's a smart girl, keeping our kids 
            educated about our ways.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            She's stubborn. It's not only our kids 
            she's teaching.
                         
                         ZAKARY
            You mean Saul? The Eitorian kid? He’s 
            harmless. I know his dad.

Zakary throws Joseph the sword he just forged.
                         
                         ZAKARY (cont'd)
            Try this for size.

Joseph takes it, balances and then makes a few skillful moves 
with it.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Nice.

Joseph stops when he spots an Eitorian man, GAMLEEL, approach 
the store with three soldiers.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Woah, isn't that Saul's father? 

Zakary looks at where Joseph points.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            I told you we can't trust them.

Zakary look at Joseph disappointed. Joseph puts the sword to 
the side.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Fine. I'm gonna get them out.

Zakary nods as Joseph retreats to the back room. Zakary walks 
to the approaching men.
                         
                         ZAKARY
            Gentlemen, how can I help you today?
                         
                         GAMLEEL
            This is the man I told you about. He's 
            holding an illegal school somewhere 
            here.
                         
                         ZAKARY
            School? Sirs, this is a blacksmith 
            store.
                         
                         GAMLEEL
            My son told me all about it. They're 
            brainwashing him with strange 
            Stronglandian lies. He's probably 
            there right now.

The soldiers spread through the store, searching, knocking 
things over.
                         
                         ZAKARY
            Please, sirs. There is no need to make 
            a mess. I assure you, there is nothing 
            here.

One of the soldiers sees the curtain covered door and moves 
the curtain to the side. He gives Zakary a cold stare.
                         
                         SOLDIER 1
            Over here.

The other soldiers and Gamleel walk over. Zakary is 
distressed.

INT. ROOM - CONTINUOUS

Joseph manages to get all of the kids out through a small 
escape door in the back of the room. But before him and Mary 
can exit the soldiers burst in.
                         
                         GAMLEEL
            That's them. Those are the kids who 
            teach my son lies.
                         
                         SOLDIER 1
            You. Hold.

Joseph pushes Mary outside.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Run.

The soldiers follow them.

EXT. BACK ALLEY - CONTINUOUS

Joseph and Mary hide in the middle of a hay stack. 
                         
                         JOSEPH
            I told you it's a bad idea to have 
            that Eitorian kid around.
                         
                         MARY
            It's not his fault. He’s just a kid.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            I can’t believe you. Still making 
            excuses for them. Wake up Mary.
                         
                         SOLDIER 1 (O.S.)
            Here they are.

Joseph look over and sees the soldiers approach them.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            We gotta split up. I'll get them to 
            follow me.

Joseph pushes the hay stack and it lands on the soldiers.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Go.

Mary runs. 

Joseph rams one of the soldiers and that soldier hits the one 
behind him. They both fall to the ground. Joseph bursts out 
running.
                         
                         SOLDIER 1
                    (to another soldier)
            Get up you fools. You go after the 
            girl. You, with me.

EXT. STREET - CONTINUOUS

Mary runs through the snow and mud layering the road. She 
approaches an intersection and doesn't see a horse drawn 
carriage come at her. 
                         
                         RIDER
            Whoa. Whoa. Halt.

The rider stops the carriage just before the horses trample 
Mary. Mary falls back as the horses rise on their hind legs.

The soldier chasing Mary catches up with her and grabs a hold 
of her.
                         
                         SOLDIER 2
            Come with me,  you little weasel.

Mary struggles against the soldier.
                         
                         MARY
            I didn't do anything wrong. Let me go.
                         
                         SOLDIER 2
            Shut your mouth girl.

He drags Mary away from the cart.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK (O.S.)
            Stop.

The soldier snaps back and takes a knee when he sees Sir 
Patrick. Patrick wears a knight's armor. There is an iron 
head engraved on his chest piece. A similar emblem is 
engraved on the side of the carriage.
                         
                         SOLDIER 2
            Sir Patrick. I'm sorry to disturb you.

Mary doesn't kneel. The soldier pulls her down forcefully.
                         
                         SOLDIER 2 (cont'd)
                    (hisses at Mary)
            Kneel down.
                         
                         MARY
            I will not.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            What's going on here?
                         
                         SOLDIER 2
            This girl has broken Eitorian law. 
            She's been caught teaching kids their 
            lies.
                         
                         MARY
            I did nothing wrong.

JAIME, Patrick's wife, a stronglandian woman, fair skinned, 
blond hair, bright blue eyes, walks out of the carriage 
holding her son. A beautiful baby with the same darker skin 
complexion as Eitorians, but blue eyes and light brown hair. 

Mary stares at the baby surprised.
                         
                         JAIME
            My dear husband, surely you will not 
            allow an innocent child to be 
            arrested.

Patrick looks at his wife, then turns to Mary.
                         
                         SOLDIER 2
            But it is the law.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            How dare you teach me about the law? 
            Let her go and leave.

The soldier lets go of Mary and leaves in haste after bowing 
in respect to Sir Patrick.

Jaime approaches Mary who stares at the baby.
                         
                         JAIME
            He's beautiful, isn't he?
                         
                         MARY
            Yes. I've never seen ...
                         
                         JAIME
            I know.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            Jaime, love, we need to get going. The 
            festival awaits.
                         
                         JAIME
            Isn't there anything we can do for 
            her? 

Patrick turns to the chariot and calls out.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            Hadrian. Hadrian.

A young Eitorian boy, seventeen years old, pops out of the 
carriage.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK (cont'd)
            Hadrian would you mind helping this 
            young lady get to the festival?
                         
                         HADRIAN
            Yes sir.

Jaime touches Mary's face and smiles. Mary returns the smile.

Jaime and Patrick go back inside the carriage.

INT. CARRIAGE - CONTINUOUS

Patrick and Jaime settle in their seats. Jaime doesn't look 
happy as she watches Mary and Hadrian walk off. The poor 
people outside are hustling along. The luxury of the carriage 
stands in contrast to the torn down condition of its 
surroundings.

Patrick puts his hand on Jaime's.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            Things will change?
                         
                         JAIME
            When? Before this little girl gets 
            arrested again and sold into slavery? 
            or maybe before more of my people 
            freeze to death? When will it stop? I 
            can't continue seeing my people suffer 
            while I live in luxury.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            It's hard changing how my people 
            think. How about this? How about I 
            talk about it today, okay? Reassure 
            everyone that change is coming.

Jaime looks out of the window.

TRANSITION SHOT: CAMERA PANS UP SHOWING HADRIAN WALKING WITH 
MARY. THEN AS IT RISES WE SEE JOSEPH RUN ON THE ROOF OF A 
BUILDING.

EXT. ROOF OF BUILDING - CONTINUOUS

Joseph jumps from one roof to another rolls around and gets 
right back up on his feet running. One of the guards 
following him makes the jump, but the other hits the side of 
the building and falls down a one story drop.

Joseph reaches the end of the roof and jumps using parkour 
moves to shimmy down the side of two buildings very close to 
each other.

EXT. ALLEY BETWEEN BUILDINGS

Joseph looks behind him, but the guard isn't there. He turns 
a corner and bumps into someone.

ALFREDA, a thirty something, Stronglandian woman, beautiful, 
wears a full armor similar to the soldiers', but has a lion's 
head engraved on the chest armor. The same emblem engraved on 
Patrick's armor.

Joseph tries to retract back, but she grabs him by the arm. 
She's strong and coupled with how enamored Joseph is by her 
beauty, he doesn't break free.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            Who are you running from?
                         
                         SOLDIER 1 (O.S.)
            Stop him.

Alfreda looks up at the soldier and pulls Joseph around the 
corner out of the soldier's sight, then through the doors of 
the building making up the corner. There is a scaffold 
erected on the face of the next building, which is a good 
three stories higher, than this one.

Alfreda notices the mark on Joseph's face. She holds his face 
to the side to take a look at the mark on his face.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            This looks fresh? Is that why you're 
            running? You belong to the House of 
            Marcus?
                         
                         JOSEPH
                    (angry)
            I don't belong to anyone.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            Then why are they after you?

The soldier stands in the middle of the street looking around 
at the passersby. He sees Joseph stand with Alfreda inside 
the stairwell of the building.
                         
                         SOLDIER 1
            Stop that boy.

Joseph pulls free from Alfreda and runs up the two story 
building, Alfreda hot at his tail. The solider follows.

EXT. STREET - DAY

Hadrian walks back from a store with a candy in his hand. A 
bird jumps up and follows him. He look at it and shoos it 
with his foot.
                         
                         MARY
            Don't do that.

The bird bounces a few times towards him and quacks.
                         
                         HADRIAN
            Get... Leave...

He kicks at it again. The bird flies and tries to take the 
candy from Hadrian. It pokes at his head and hand while he 
tries to shoo it off, arms flailing.
                         
                         MARY
            Calm down, you're getting it mad.

Mary takes the candy from Hadrian and lures the bird away 
from him. She holds out her hand and the bird stands on it. 
Mary feeds her the candy.
                         
                         HADRIAN
            This thing bit me. It's a monster.

Mary laughs.
                         
                         MARY
                    (to the bird)
            Don't listen to him, he's just not 
            used to you.
                    (to Hadrian)
            Baby.

The bird quacks at Hadrian. Hadrian makes a face at it.

Mary gives it the rest of the candy and the bird flies off.

Hadrian holds his hand in pain.
                         
                         MARY (cont'd)
            Are you okay?

Mary takes his hand and examines where the bird had pocked 
him. Mary notices an old scar, which bears a striking 
resemblance in its shape to the tattoo on her hand. She 
stares at it for a moment, then rubs the place where the bird 
had poked him. Her tattoo is visible to him.
                         
                         MARY (cont'd)
            Here. You'll be fine, you big baby.

Hadrian looks at her for a moment, then takes his hand away.
                         
                         HADRIAN
            Thanks. That candy was meant for you 
            by the way.

Mary waves at him dismissively.
                         
                         MARY
            Don't worry about it.
                         
                         HADRIAN
            You seem like a nice girl. You're 
            lucky Lady Jaime was there, if it was 
            anyone else, they would've let the 
            soldier arrest you. Next time you 
            should just follow the rules.
                         
                         MARY
            I didn't do anything wrong. I didn't 
            vandalize property nor was I inciting 
            violence. I was simply teaching kids 
            our Stronlandian ways. What harm was I 
            doing?
                         
                         HADRIAN
            The rules are meant to protect us all.

Mary looks at him in amazement.
                         
                         MARY
            These rules take away who we are, our 
            way of thinking our beliefs, morals. 
            What's left of me then?
                         
                         HADRIAN
            But your beliefs are just fairy tales. 
            Why do you want to keep propagating 
            lies?
                         
                         MARY
            Do you know that first hand? Or do you 
            just parrot what you hear?
                         
                         HADRIAN
            I'm taught in the greatest Eitorian 
            schools. Don't accuse me of ignorance. 
            I'm simply looking out for you
                         
                         MARY
            It's easy when you live in a bubble to 
            think you know everything there is to 
            know about Stronglandians. But if you 
            step outside the confines of your 
            castle. Get to know us, you might 
            realize how ignorant you really are.
                         
                         HADRIAN
            Again, calling me ignorant? Why do you 
            insist...
                         
                         MARY
            Do you even know who you are?
                         
                         HADRIAN
            What? What do you mean?
                         
                         MARY
            Where did you get that tattoo on your 
            hand?

Hadrain looks at the scar on his hand and gets angry.
                         
                         HADRIAN
            I should've realized. A Stronglandian 
            always lies.

Hadrian doesn't notice a carriage approaching.
                         
                         MARY
            Maybe you're the one who's living a 
            lie.
                         
                         MARCUS (O.S.)
            Hadrian.

Hadrian turns around.
                         
                         HADRIAN
            Father!
                         
                         MARCUS
                    (points to Mary)
            What are you doing talking to that 
            Stronglandian filth?
                         
                         HADRIAN
            I'm not. She was just in my way.

Mary looks at him disappointed and backs up.
                         
                         MARCUS
            You shouldn't be here right now. You 
            should be back in the castle. Get 
            inside. Now.

Hadrian complies.

There is noise and yells. People point up at a roof of a 
nearby building. Mary's attention is diverted away from 
Hadrian. She sees Joseph run across a roof and jump over the 
gap between the shorter building and the taller one. He grabs 
hold of the frame of a window. He climbs up to the roof with 
impressive agility. He's being followed by a woman in a 
Knight's armor and a soldier, who's lagging behind. 
                         
                         MARY
            Joseph!

She walks over to the building, as Marcus' carriage rides 
away. There is an emblem of a circle and a hammer with in it, 
engraved on the side of the carriage.

EXT. ROOF OF BUILDING - CONTINUOUS

Joseph runs over obstacles on the roof. Alfreda chases him 
down successfully. He's almost at the scaffold, erected on 
the face of the building. It's his way off this building, but 
Alfreda tackles him down. Before he knows it he's facing the 
edge of her sword.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            Why are you running?
                         
                         JOSEPH
            I didn't do anything wrong. All I did 
            was protect my sister.

As if on cue, Mary calls on him.
                         
                         MARY
            Joseph. Joseph. Are you alright?

Alfreda looks down and sees Mary. She puts her sword in its 
sheath, and grabs Joseph by the arm.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            You're going to turn me in aren't you?

Joseph tries to free himself.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            You'd rather work with these invaders 
            than stand up for your own people. 
            Traitor.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            I do what I have to do to protect 
            those I love.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            At what cost? How can you live with 
            yourself?

Joseph looks back and sees the soldier running towards them, 
out of breath. Alfreda sees him too. Joseph pulls away, but 
miscalculates and trips over the edge of the building. He 
tries to grab for the scaffold and manages to get a hold of a 
wooden bar, but it breaks under his weight. Alfreda grabs his 
hand before he tumbles to his death. She pulls him up.

The soldier arrives, exhausted.
                         
                         SOLDIER 1
            Thanks. I'll take it from here.

Alfreda stands in between the soldier and Joseph.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            No.
                         
                         SOLDIER 1
            You don't have the right...
                         
                         ALFREDA
            Do you know who I am? 

Alfreda takes a threatening step towards the soldier.
                         
                         ALFREDA (cont'd)
            Do you want to defy the head of Lady 
            Jaime's guard?

The guard hesitates and shifts, then he bows slightly and 
walks away.

Alfreda waits until he disappears in a doorway in the roof 
and turns to Joseph. She extends her hand to him and helps 
him up.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Thanks.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            Stronglandians are stronger together. 
            Now go on, someone looks worried about 
            you.

Joseph looks at where Alfreda points and sees Mary. Mary runs 
to him and hugs him.
                         
                         MARY
                    (to Alfreda)
            Thank you so much.

Alfreda smiles and starts to leave, but Joseph stops her.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            I'm sorry. I didn't mean what I said.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            It's okay. But I'm not with them. I'm 
            with Jaime.
                         
                         MARY
            Sir Patrick's wife? I just met her. 
            She's a very nice lady.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            Indeed. You should get going before 
            your parents worry about you.
                         
                         MARY
            Oh, we live on our own.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            I see. Well, if you guys need 
            anything, you see that watchtower over 
            there, my house is a straight line 
            down the road, right by the edge of 
            the forest.

A horn blows. They look in the direction and see that the 
festival is starting.
                         
                         ALFREDA (cont'd)
            Come along to the festival. You both 
            must be starving after your little 
            adventure. Lots of food over there.

EXT. ROOF OF A ONE STORY BUILDING - CONTINUOUS

Mary and Joseph crouch down and look through a fence made of 
old battered wood. From their vantage point they are 
practically on top of Sir Patrick's group which includes 
Jaime her baby and Alfreda. They have a good view of the 
crowd and beyond. Alfreda looks up and smiles at Joseph. 
Joseph smiles back awkwardly and waves. Mary looks at him.
                         
                         MARY
            You have a crush!
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Don't be ridiculous.
                    (beat)
            Besides. She's not my type.

Joseph takes a bite of his bread, avoiding eye contact with 
Mary. Mary smiles and shakes her head.

Sir Patrick stands up and starts a speech.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            On this festive occasion, I would like 
            to extend the House of Patrick's 
            generosity to the people of my 
            dominion. We not only celebrate the 
            birth of my first born son and my 
            heir, but a new era of familial-ship 
            between Eitorians and Stronglandians.
                         
                         MARY
            That's nice.

Joseph looks at her, his mouth full of food.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Really? You believe that?
                         
                         MARY
            Shuu, don't talk with your mouth full.

Joseph shakes his head and eats some more.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            I know the past has been dark for both 
            of our people. But we can't let the 
            past determine our future.

Sir Patrick looks at Jaime and smiles.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK (cont'd)
            As my beautiful wife always says, just 
            because we've been hurt doesn't mean 
            we stop doing what's just, good and 
            right. I would ask all of you to have 
            patience. I know it might not seem 
            like anything is changing, but I'm 
            working hard on all of your behalf to 
            bring equality and justice for all.
                    (beat)
            For now, please, enjoy the food. And I 
            thank you all for coming to celebrate 
            the birth of my heir.

Joseph notices Marcus looking at Patrick with distaste. He 
turns around and leaves. Joseph reaches for the mark on his 
face. He nudges Mary and points in Marcus' direction.

They watch as Marcus and Hadrian with their personal guard 
head towards a horse drawn carriage and a bunch of horses. 
They get into their horse drawn carriage and the guards on 
their horses. They head off.
                         
                         MARY
            That doesn't make sense. Isn't it part 
            of their tradition to show respect and 
            obedience to the ruling house? Why is 
            he leaving?

Below them a band starts to play some music. Patrick, Jaime 
and Alfreda mingle with some of the people. Others start 
attacking the food.

Joseph stands and points.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            I've seen these guys before.

Mary looks and sees a horse drawn animal cage stop at the 
edge of the forest. There are a few men, holding spears and 
fire sticks. Joseph recognizes the HUNTER who led the others 
in capturing Eimar. The men with the spears dip the tips of 
the spears in a bucket with thick liquid and stab at some 
creature inside the cage. The more they do, the more the 
creature gets angry and rocks the cage back and forth 
dangerously. They are sufficiently far enough, that the noise 
of the band and the people cover the growls of the caged 
creature. 

After the men stab at it multiple times, they open the cage. 
A fearsome forest beast with a notable scar on its face jumps 
out disoriented. It's Eimar. Eimar tumbles around, clearly 
angry.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Eimar!

The beast turns to the men unsteadily. It tips over and gets 
up again. The guards use the spears and the fire to keep him 
at bay. One of the guards extends his spear, with a few 
clothing items dangling on its tip.

Joseph watches as the beast smells the clothing items, tenses 
up and turns around. 
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            They're riling him up.

Eimar smells the air, then explodes into a sprint straight at 
the crowd. At first it's unsteady, but seems to regain its 
strength quickly.

Joseph climbs on the railing of the fence and yells.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Beast. BEAST. An attack is coming. 
            Beast.

His yells attract Patrick's attention. Patrick looks in the 
direction Joseph points.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
                    (points to the 
                    guards)
            You two, take Jaime back to the 
            castle. The rest with me.

The guards, save the two staying with Jaime, surround him and 
head through the panicked crowd to face the beast.

Joseph turns to Mary.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Mary, let's go. It's not safe here.
                         
                         MARY
            We have to help Jaime and the baby.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            They have their guards. Mary listen to 
            me. Eimar...
                         
                         MARY
            Who?
                         
                         JOSEPH
            The beast. He's not acting right. 
            Those hunters did something to him. If 
            he breaks through the guards it will 
            wreck havoc to the entire town. We 
            have to get to safety.

Joseph takes Mary's hand and drags her down the stairs. As 
they head down, Mary sees the guards escorting Jaime and 
Alfreda off towards their convoy consisting of a horse drawn 
carriage and horses for the guards.

EXT. TOWN SQUARE - CONTINUOUS

The crowds are running left and right. Screams and hysteria 
have dominated the setting. 

In the mayhem, Mary notices three hooded men attack Jamie's 
group. 

Mary tugs at Joseph.
                         
                         MARY
            Look.

Mary points at the attack happening.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Mary this isn't our business.

Mary looks at Joseph annoyed and pulls free from him. She 
runs towards Jaime's group.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Mary what are you doing?

Joseph tries to head after her, but a mob of panicked people 
pushes him farther away from Mary

WITH MARY

Mary watches the conflict between the three hooded men and 
Patrick's guards. 

The crowd running around panicked slows Mary down. One of the 
attacker successfully stabs the guard protecting Jaime. He 
falls to the ground. 

Mary has an idea. She jumps on a few boxes and starts 
yelling.
                         
                         MARY
            ANOTHER BEAST. LOOK OVER THERE.

This has the desired effect. The panicked mob changes 
direction and heads directly at Jaime. They run right through 
the conflict.

Mary runs right to Jaime. Jaime stands behind the second 
guard and Alfreda who are fighting the attackers. The crowd 
runs through the conflict causing more mayhem.

Mary touches Jaime's shoulder. Jaime snaps at her afraid, but 
calms down when she sees Mary.
                         
                         JAIME
            It's you!
                         
                         MARY
            Come with me I know a good hiding 
            spot.

Jaime hesitates.
                         
                         MARY (cont'd)
            Your guards don't seem to be doing so 
            well.

On cue the other guard is stabbed. He falls back right into 
Jaime.

The attackers only have Alfreda, who fights fiercely, to 
contend with.

One of the attackers leaves the fight and heads for Jaime.

Jaime gives the baby to Mary.
                         
                         JAIME
            Take him to safety.

Mary stands with the baby confused. The attacker grabs Jaime 
and pulls her back.
                         
                         JAIME (cont'd)
            Run!

Mary backs up, but a second attacker approaches her. However, 
before he reaches her, Alfreda stabs him through the back.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            Let's go.

Mary and Alfreda run away, but they are intercepted by 
another attacker, a large hooded man. He approaches them with 
his sword ready. Suddenly, Joseph appears behind him and 
slams him with a thick piece of wood. It shatters on his 
back, but it doesn't knock the guy out, only gets hims 
slightly disoriented.

The attacker swipes his sword at Joseph, but Joseph dives and 
rolls avoiding the deadly impact. He charges the attacker 
bravely and tackles him to the ground. As they struggle 
Joseph grabs at the man's armor and ends up ripping a metal 
medallion off his armor. The attacker pushes Joseph away.

Alfreda attacks him, forcing him to leave Joseph. Joseph 
looks at the medallion and puts it in his pocket.

Alfreda and the attacker have a heated sword fight. She is 
quiet skilled, but the man is to.

Joseph picks up a brick and throws it at the man, distracting 
him. This gives Alfreda the opportunity to jump in the air 
and deliver a fierce kick to the man's chest. It sends him 
tumbling backwards into a fruit stand. The fruits go flying 
everywhere, but Alfreda knows this is only a short respite.
                         
                         ALFREDA (cont'd)
                    (to Mary and Joseph)
            Follow me.

Mary and Joseph run after Alfreda towards a horse drawn 
carriage, with two horses.
                         
                         MARY
            What do these guys want?
                         
                         ALFREDA
            Isn't it obvious?
                         
                         MARY
            But why?
                         
                         ALFREDA
            It must be Marcus. He hired these 
            thugs. He hates Patrick for marrying 
            outside their people. He sees the baby 
            as a threat to his power and control

They pass by a scaffold erected by the face of a building 
under construction. There are stones and other material on 
it. And finally arrive at the carriage.

Joseph looks back and sees the large attacker catch up with 
them.
                         
                         ALFREDA (cont'd)
            Get in.

The large man charges Alfreda. Alfreda continues fighting 
him. 

Joseph helps Mary into the carriage.

Joseph looks back and sees two other hooded men head through 
the crowd towards them.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            There are more coming.

Joseph looks around and finds a rope on the carriage. He 
grabs it and runs towards the scaffold they passed a moment 
ago.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            What are you doing?

Joseph throws the rope, like a cowboy. It wraps around a 
supporting pole of the scaffold. He wraps the other end 
around a pole of a building on the other side for leverage 
and pulls. With much effort the scaffold, which were already 
dislodged due to Joseph's earlier escape attempt, tips over 
and everything on it comes down on the approaching attackers.

Alfreda continues fighting the large man. She avoids a hit 
from his sword and slashes his leg with hers. The injury only 
slows him down. 

The scaffold and the equipment on it has buried one of the 
attackers, but the other one escaped and rushes towards 
Alfreda.

Alfreda kicks the large one, with the injured leg. He falls 
back.

Joseph heads towards her.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Let's go.

Alfreda sees the other attacker approaching fast. The large 
man also gets up and prepares to resume his assault on 
Alfreda
                         
                         ALFREDA
            Take the baby and go.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            What about you?
                         
                         ALFREDA
            The baby is more important. Go.

Joseph hesitates for a moment.
                         
                         ALFREDA (cont'd)
            Please. Go.

Alfreda charges the two attackers.

Joseph jumps into the carriage and takes the rider's seat.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            YAAAWH.

Joseph rattles the reins and the horses start picking up 
speed. Joseph looks back and sees Alfreda engaged in a 
hopeless sword battle with the three men.

Joseph rides the cart furiously to try and get as far away as 
possible.

EXT. EDGE OF TOWN - EVENING

Joseph continues to ride the cart furiously. He occasionally 
looks back to make sure he is not being followed. 

INT. CARRIAGE - EVENING

Mary sits with the baby on her lap.
                         
                         MARY
            Everything is gonna be alright, baby. 
            We're gonna find your dad, okay?

The baby coos.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Mary, you alright back there?
                         
                         MARY
            Better. How do you think we'll get him 
            to Sir Patrick?
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Good question. 

Some movement of shadows outside attracts Mary's attention.  
She puts the baby down in his crib.
                         
                         MARY
            Hold on, buddy, Okay? Be right back.

EXT. CARRIAGE - EVENING

Mary moves to the front of the carriage and sticks her head 
out. She looks this way and that.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            We have to git rid of this carriage 
            soon. Every guard and his brother will 
            be looking for it. And I'm betting 
            some of them are in on this coup.

Mary doesn't answer. She's looking at the edge of the forest 
to their left. The edge of the town is on their right. The 
town is dark except for a few fires here and there.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            What's wrong?

Mary squints at the darkness. She thinks she sees some 
movement.
                         
                         MARY
            I don't know, I thought I saw 
            something...
                    (yells)
            Watch out.

Out of nowhere Eimar emerges from the thick tree line and 
charges them.

Joseph panics. He rattles the horses' reigns.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Yaawh. Faster. Faster.

The beast is fast though. It rams the side of the carriage. 
The carriage goes on its right wheel for a moment and then 
slams down on all four.

Mary gets knocked back into the carriage.

Joseph looks back.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Eimar it's me. Snap out of it.

But Eimar doesn't take notice.

INT. CARRIAGE - EVENING
                         
                         JOSEPH (O.S.)
                    (to Mary)
            Are you alright?

Mary crawls to the crying baby. She wraps him in a hug.
                         
                         MARY
            It's gonna be okay.

Mary hums him a lullaby.

EXT. EDGE OF TOWN - EVENING

Joseph rides frantically. Eimar closes in. He rams the side 
of the carriage again.

Joseph swerves.

INT. CARRIAGE - EVENING

The carriage shakes as Mary holds the baby tight. A box in 
the side of the carriage tips over and a bag of food rolls 
out.

Mary puts the baby in its crib.
                         
                         MARY
            Hold on, buddy. I got an idea.

The carriage gets rammed again. And she loses her balance. 
She struggles to reach the bag of food.

Another shake.

The bag rolls into her grasp. She takes a hold of it and 
heads to the carriage's side door.

EXT. CARROAGE - EVENING

Mary opens the door and throws the bag at Eimar.
                         
                         MARY
            Take that.

The beast jumps an impressive jump and devours the bag whole 
in mid air. It slows down for a minute as it chews and spits 
the cloth bag out.

The carriage right wheel goes over a rock. Mary is flung out 
of the side door, but manages to hold onto it. She dangles 
freely with only her hold onto the door handle keeping her 
from getting thrown outside. Joseph looks back and sees the 
perilous situation.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Mary!
                         
                         MARY
            Keep going. It's still after us.

Mary tries to reach the side of the carriage. Joseph looks 
back. The beast is gaining again. Mary is very vulnerable. If 
the beast catches up, Mary is dead.

Joseph looks ahead and sees the road split into two. The left 
side is elevated. He decides on a dangerous gambit.

Joseph aligns the left side of the cart, where Mary is 
hanging out from, to the elevated area. The wheels go up on 
the elevated part, lifting the cart to run on its right 
wheels. Mary flies back into the carriage and the door 
closes.

Joseph adjusts the horses to the left, and the cart slams 
down on all its wheels again.

Joseph looks inside the carriage. Mary crawls to the baby and 
gives him the thumbs up. Joseph doesn't believe his stunt 
worked.

The beast is now to their left, on the elevated part of the 
land. Joseph swerves away to the right, into a branch of the 
road, just as the beast leaps towards them. It lands behind 
the carriage.

Joseph looks back at the beast. It's too close for comfort. 
He looks forward and sees a watchtower a few hundred meters 
away. The watch area at the top of the watchtower is lit by a 
fire. He can see the silhouette of soldiers.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Look. Soldiers.

He changes the direction of the cart to head there.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            If we can grab their attention, they 
            might protect us.

Mary looks out of the window at the beast which is closing in 
again.
                         
                         MARY
            You better hurry.

EXT. EDGE OF TOWN - EVENING

Joseph and Mary's carriage gets closer to the tower. The 
beast is just a few meters behind them.

EXT. WATCHTOWER - EVENING

Three soldiers walk along the watchtower.

SOLDIER 1 notices the carriage approaching.
                         
                         SOLDIER 1
            Look at that.

The other two soldiers walk up behind him. They look at what 
he's pointing at.
                         
                         SOLDIER 2
            Is he crazy? What's he doing?

They look carefully. In the failing light it's hard to get a 
clear view. They make out Joseph and Mary waving at them. 
Joseph and Mary keep pointing at the beast behind them, but 
it's blocked from the soldier's view by the carriage.

Joseph swerves and they see the beast.
                         
                         SOLDIER 1
                    (yells)
            BEAST. Dip your arrows in the poison.

The soldiers take their bow and arrow. They dip it in a 
bucket of thick liquid.
                         
                         SOLDIER 1 (cont'd)
            Aim. Shoot.

They fire a volley of arrows

EXT. CART - EVENING

Joseph hears the arrows approaching before he sees them.

An arrow swishes into the carriage and embeds itself in the 
wood frame of the cart a few inches away from Mary's head. 

Mary ducks, covering the baby for protection.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            What are they doing? They're gonna 
            kill us.

Joseph swerves the carriage sharply as another volley of 
arrows whiz by them. A few arrows slam into the wooden body 
of the carriage. Mary looks back and sees two arrows pierce 
the beast's body below its back armor. It tumbles and loses 
its footing. But it gets up and retreats into the thick 
forest, as another wave of arrows whiz by it. It gets hit 
again.

EXT. WATCHTOWER - EVENING

The soldiers watch the beast disappear into the forest. They 
then turn their attention to the carriage which heads into 
the town.
                         
                         SOLDIER 1
                    (to the other two)
            Take the rest of the unit and go 
            arrest the riders of that carriage.

EXT. SNOWY STREETS - EVENING

Five heavily armed soldiers run through the streets of the 
town, lead by SOLDIER 2.
                         
                         SOLDIER 2
            Over there.

The unit heads to where the soldier points; the carriage.

EXT. SNOWY STREETS, CART - EVENING

They get to the carriage and look inside, but it's empty.
                         
                         SOLDIER 2
            This is the stolen carriage, Sir 
            Marcus reported

Soldier 3 pops out his head from inside the carriage.
                         
                         SOLDIER 3
            It's empty. No sign of a baby.

EXT. SNOWY STREETS, AROUND THE CORNER - EVENING

Joseph watches the soldiers from afar going through the 
carriage. He turns to Mary who's holding the baby with her 
hand over his mouth. The baby has calmed down now and is not 
crying. Mary sings him the same lullaby she sang him in the 
carriage.
                         
                         SOLDIER 2 (O.S.)
            Break into two teams and search the 
            area.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            We're not gonna be safe until we get 
            rid of Mr. Trouble here. I say we just 
            give him to the soldiers.
                         
                         MARY
            No way.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Of course. Why would it be that easy?

Joseph gestures for Mary to follow him.

They walk away.

EXT. SNOWY STREETS - NIGHT

Montage of Mary and Joseph walking through the town.

They hide whenever they see any passersby.

EXT. MANGER - NIGHT 

Baby is crying. Our heroes approach a manger. We can hear 
neighing and other sounds of farm animals from inside.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            This thing
                    (points at the baby)
            is gonna get us caught.
                         
                         MARY
            Don't upset him anymore than he's 
            already upset. He must be hungry.

Joseph gives the insignia he got from the attackers to the 
baby. He's distracted by it.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            I am hungry.

They head inside the manger.

INT. MANAGER - CONTINUOUS
                         
                         MARY
            Well you're a big boy. You can handle 
            it. But we have to find something for 
            him to eat.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Like what?
                         
                         MARY
            I don't know. Find something.

Joseph rolls his eyes.

They settle inside. The baby is still crying.
                         
                         MARY (cont'd)
            Take it easy. Joseph will get you some 
            food.

A cow and a sheep walk closer to the baby, attracted by his 
crying. 

Joseph looks at the baby annoyed.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            You mister are a lot of trouble. I 
            hope you're worth it.
                         
                         MARY
            Joseph!

The baby grabs Joseph's index finger and sucks on it. 
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Hey!
                         
                         MARY
            Wait. He likes it.

The baby stops crying.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Well, I'm certainly not going to let 
            him do that. 

Joseph wipes his finger on his clothes.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Come on Mary. When are you going to 
            grow up? They'll probably accuse us of 
            kidnapping him and put us to death.
                         
                         MARY
            I don't think so. Sir Patrick is a 
            good man.

WIDE SHOT

We see Mary with the baby and Joseph kneeling beside her, 
head hanging. The animals surround them. The moon shines 
through the broken roof of the manger right on them. It's 
eerily similar to the Christmas manger scene.

BACK TO INTIMATE QUARTERS WITH MARY AND JOSEPH
                         
                         JOSEPH
                    (shakes his head)
            I don't know how you can't see it. 
            Stronglandians and Eitorians will 
            never get along. All we are to them is 
            slave labor. That will never change. 
            So we should take what we can when we 
            can.
                         
                         MARY
            The baby needs food.

Joseph sighs. 
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Fine. I'll go find something.

Mary puts her hand on Joseph's. We can see the tattoo on both 
their hands, side by side.
                         
                         MARY
            Thanks, bro.

Joseph walks out leaving Mary alone. Mary turns to the baby 
who seems to have gotten tired from crying.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            He has a good heart. I know cause he 
            takes care of me everyday. Yes he 
            does. Yes he does.

Baby smiles.

EXT. GARDEN OF TREES - NIGHT

Joseph climbs a tree, similar to the tree he climbed in the 
beginning of our story. He reaches for a fruit on the top and 
dislodges it. He looks at it and remembers Eimar

EXT. FLASHBACK FOREST - DAY

Joseph eats a fruit while resting his back on Eimar.

EXT. GARDEN OF TREES - NIGHT

Joseph climbs down.

INT. MANGER - NIGHT

Joseph walks back in. Mary had setup a little fire surrounded 
by rocks to make sure it doesn't spread. She fell asleep 
beside it. The baby is fussing around. Joseph sits beside 
them.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            You still up?

Joseph puts the fruit in front of the baby.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Here you go. Help yourself. I hope you 
            like it.

The baby crawls to the fruit and rolls it around, but he 
obviously can't open it.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Fine. So needy.

Joseph takes the fruit and cracks it on a rock to little 
pieces. He gives a piece to the baby, who devours it.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Slow down, buddy.

Joseph takes the smallest piece and eats it in one bite. He 
looks at the baby and gives him another piece.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Guess you were hungry, huh?

Joseph takes a piece of the fruit and sets it aside.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            This is for Mary okay? She's gonna be 
            hungry when she wakes up.

The baby tries to reach for it. Joseph moves it further away.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            A-uh. No. Not for you. You have enough 
            right in front of you.

The baby looks at Joseph with his innocent eyes, then returns 
to his piece of the fruit.

BABY FINISHES EATING. TIME PASSES.

The Baby lays on his back, letting the fruit crust fall away. 
He coos in satisfaction.

Joseph looks at him and suppresses a smile.

The baby gets up and crawls to Joseph and cuddles beside him.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Hey, what are you doing? You're 
            invading my personal bubble.

The baby doesn't care. He climbs on Joseph and rests his head 
on Joseph's chest. It takes Joseph a minute but then he puts 
his arms around the baby.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Fine. I guess we all need to stay 
            warm.

The baby makes himself comfortable. They both look up at the 
bright stars.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            You should count your lucky stars, you 
            know that? At least you have us. We 
            have no one. And it's because of your 
            dad and his people.

FLASHBACK. TENT VILLAGE - NIGHT

It's quiet. There are a few fires here and there, but mostly 
dying out.

INT. A TENT - NIGHT
                         
                         JOSEPH (V.O.)
            Our parents and us lived a relatively 
            quiet life until the Eitorians came to 
            round up more slaves

There are screams and sounds of fighting outside. Joseph's 
DAD and MOM wake up alarmed.

The dad looks outside the tent door.
                         
                         DAD
            They're coming.

He looks back at his wife.
                         
                         DAD (cont'd)
            We have to hide them.

Dad wakes up a seven year old Joseph, while Mom wakes up the 
four year old Mary. Mom pushes Mary to Joseph. She kneels 
besides them and kisses both of them on the forehead.
                         
                         MARY
            Mom, I'm scared.
                         
                         MOM
            Don't be honey.

Mom hugs Mary and sings her the same lullaby that Mary has 
been singing to the baby.
                         
                         MOM (cont'd)
                    (to Joseph)
            You have to take care of Mary, okay?

In the background DAD is moving a big piece of furniture, 
uncovering a door under neath it.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            What's going on?
                         
                         DAD
            You have to be brave for your sister. 
            She'll depend on you.

Mom hugs Joseph and Mary.

Dad opens the door he uncovered. It leads to an underground 
tunnel, just big enough for Joseph and his sister.
                         
                         DAD (cont'd)
            Joseph, Remember how we practiced 
            this, right?

Joseph nods.
                         
                         DAD (cont'd)
            Take your sister through the tunnel 
            and hide till morning.
                         
                         MOM
            Maybe we should try to run
                         
                         DAD
            No. They'll catch us. This is the only 
            way.

Joseph and Mary hurry into the tunnel.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            I don't understand.
                         
                         DAD
            Never be a slave Joseph. Never.

INT. UNDERGROUND HOLE - NIGHT

Dad covers the hole to the tunnel and it gets really dark in 
there. Joseph hears something being dragged to cover the 
hole.
                                        
                                        FADE TO:

INT. TENT IN A VILLAGE - DAY

The ground seems to ebb and Joseph breaks through. A few 
hundred meters away he sees his tent city torn down. Various 
items are scattered all over the place. Their entire village 
is abandoned.
                         
                         JOSEPH (V.O.)
            Because of the Eitorians, we lost our 
            family, along with everything else.

INT. MANGER - NIGHT

Joseph touches the mark on his face.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            If it were up to me, I wouldn't get 
            involved at all.

The baby tucks himself in Jospeh's embrace. He's cozy.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Don't get too comfortable.

Joseph sees Marcus' medallion on the ground where the baby 
was sitting. He picks it up, looks at it, then puts it in his 
pocket.

WITH MARY.

Mary opens here eyes. She heard the heart to heart.

INT. MANGER - DAY

The baby is tucked beside Mary in a funny position. They are 
both still asleep. The fire is almost gone. A thin column of 
smoke rises up, from the dying flames.

Joseph wakes Mary up.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Mary. Wake up.

He shakes her.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Wake up.
                         
                         MARY
                    (disoriented)
            What? What?

The baby yawns and rolls on his side.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Look at this?

Joseph shows her a hand written poster about the missing 
baby.
                         
                         MARY
            What's that?
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Read it. It's Sir Patrick. It must be. 
            They put these posters all over town. 
            Now we know where we should take him. 
            We can drop him off there, ask for the 
            reward and be on our merry way. With 
            that many gold coins, we can finally 
            have a roof over our heads.

Mary takes the poster and looks at it. It says "1000 Gold 
coins to whoever finds Matthew. Sir Patrick". There is a hand 
drawn picture of the baby. It resembles Matthew. There is a 
map with a dot signifying the location of where they should 
drop him off. The seal of the House of Patrick is at the 
bottom of the page.
                         
                         MARY
            Do we know where that is?

Mary points at the map.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            This is the watch tower.
                    (Joseph points at a 
                    place on the map)
            So it can't be too far away. We'll 
            find it.

Joseph turns to the baby.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            You get to go home today buddy. Isn't 
            that exciting? And we get to have a 
            reward. Our luck is finally turning.
                         
                         MARY
            We should take him back to Alfreda.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Alfreda!
                    (beat)
            No. No. She's dead. No way she 
            survived the attack. Listen, this is 
            the only way. We can't keep him 
            around. He'll get us killed.

Mary seems unconvinced, but gets up and carries the baby.

EXT. EDGE OF TOWN - DAY

Mary walks carrying the baby. She takes a bit of her piece of 
the fruit and gives the baby the rest. Joseph is ahead of 
her, map in hand, guiding the way.

They are in an abandoned area on the edge of the town. There 
are a few unoccupied buildings around. The forest looms 
larger.
                         
                         MARY
            Joseph, I don't have a good feeling 
            about this. Where did you find that 
            poster?
                         
                         JOSEPH
            It was plastered all over the town. 
            It's a lot of money Mary. We need it.

Mary bites her lips. She's not convinced as she looks around 
at the abandoned huts and buildings in apprehension. She 
calms the baby.

WIDE SHOT OF MARY AND JOSEPH IN A WIDE OPEN AREA

The abandoned buildings loom larger around them. Joseph looks 
at the map.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            I don't get it. There in no one here.
                         
                         MARY
            Let's turn back.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            But the money?
                         
                         MARY
            Joseph, forget about the money. This 
            isn't safe.

Suddenly they hear movement nearby. Joseph gets in front of 
Mary and the Baby for protection. A moment later a horse and 
its rider appear from behind one of the buildings. It's 
Marcus. He approaches them, an evil smile on his face.

Joseph turns around in attempt to run in the opposite 
direction, but Dudley, on his horse, blocks their way. They 
turn to their left and there is another rider. They are 
surrounded with no where to run.
                         
                         MARCUS
            Foolish dog. You thought you could 
            steal what belongs to me and get away 
            with it?
                         
                         MARY
            This baby doesn't belong to you. Why 
            do you want him?
                         
                         MARCUS
            Shut up girl. Don't talk back to your 
            master.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            You're not our master.

Marcus nudges his horse. He moves rapidly closer to Joseph 
and kicks him down as he passes by him. Then he makes a 
circle and gets back in front of them.
                         
                         MARCUS
                    (to the Dudley)
            Take them.

Dudley jumps off his horse and forces the baby, now crying, 
from Mary's hand.
                         
                         MARY
            No. NO.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Leave them.

Joseph tries to attack Dudley, but the third rider comes 
closer and kicks Joseph down.

Marcus laughs loudly. He circles them with his horse 
menacingly.
                         
                         MARCUS
            Were you hoping for the reward? I have 
            your reward.

Marcus bumps Joseph forcing him away from Mary. He then 
carries Mary on his horse.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            What are you doing?

Marcus looks at him, obviously enjoying his fear.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Please let her go.
                         
                         MARCUS
            Fool. Your reward is to rot alone for 
            the rest of your life. Always 
            remember,
                    (points at his face 
                    as if reminding 
                    Joseph of the mark he 
                    gave him)
            I took everything from you.

Joseph tries to approach Marcus but Marcus kicks him away.

Marcus turns to the rest of his men.
                         
                         MARCUS (cont'd)
            Let's go.

EXT. FOREST - CONTINUOUS

Joseph hustles in panic after the horses as they enter the 
forest, but they are way too fast. He chases them for as long 
as he can, but soon they disappear within the thick bush. 
Joseph keeps running and running. He finally runs out of 
steam and falls on all fours. 
                         
                         JOSEPH
                    (out of breath)
            No. Mary. What did I do? Mary.

Joseph starts to cry.

EXT. FOREST - EVENING

Joseph walks aimlessly. His head hanging down in defeat. His 
eyes red from crying.

He slumps down out of sheer exhaustion by a tree. Joseph 
buries his face in his hand, bringing his knee to his chest; 
trying to make himself as small as possible.

Time passes.

EXT. FOREST ROADWAY - EVENING

A caravan consisting of three horse drawn carriages strut 
along a roadway cut through the thick forest in a single 
file. A couple of guards ride their horses make up the rear.

Hadrian sits with Dudley in the riders' seat on the caravan 
in the middle. This particular carriage looks more like a 
prison carriage.

They sit without talking, rocking back and forth as they 
travel the uneven road.

Hadrian reaches for an apple and turns around to go inside 
the carriage.
                         
                         DUDLEY
            Where are you going?
                         
                         HADRIAN
            She's probably starving. Going to give 
            her something to eat.
                         
                         DUDLEY
            You shouldn't go back there.
                         
                         HADRIAN
            Don't tell me what to do.

Dudley raises his hand in a gesture of surrender.

Hadrian enters the ...

INT. CARRIAGE - CONTINUOUS

Mary sits in a corner huddled in the cold. She glances up as 
Hadrian walks in, but then looks away.

Hadrian hesitates for a moment and gives her the apple. At 
first Mary doesn't reach for it. She glances at the apple and 
sees the scar on Hadrian's hand; almost like the skin has 
been burned a long time ago.

Mary reaches and holds Hadrian's hand. Hadrian is taken aback 
by this sudden action and Mary's strong hold.
                         
                         MARY
            Where did you get this?

Hadrian tries to pull his hand free, but Mary holds it 
tighter.
                         
                         HADRIAN
            I told you! It's just a scar. Why are 
            you so interested in it? Hey, let go.

Hadrian leaves the apple fall by Mary's foot and pulls his 
hand free. She picks the apple up and devours a bite.
                         
                         HADRIAN (cont'd)
            What's your problem? I'm trying to 
            help you here.
                         
                         MARY
            Slavery is an odd way to help someone. 
            Did you ask your father where you got 
            that tattoo from?
                         
                         HADRIAN
            It's a scar, not a tattoo.
                         
                         MARY
            Do you know who you really are?
                         
                         HADRIAN
            What's that suppose to mean?

Mary looks at him as she continues devouring the apple.
                         
                         HADRIAN (cont'd)
            I shouldn't have come here. My father 
            is right. You're trying to mess with 
            my head.

Hadrian turns and walks towards the exit of the carriage.
                         
                         MARY
            Thanks for the apple.

EXT. CARRIAGE - CONTINUOUS

Hadrian sits back beside Dudley. Dudley looks at the 
unsettled Hadrian, but doesn't say anything.

EXT. FOREST - NIGHT

The sun sets behind the thick trees and soon the light is but 
extinguished. Joseph shivers in the dark. The night sound of 
the forest is fearful. There are far away roars and grunts 
and many other animal sounds.

FLASHBACK. EXT. ROOF TOP - DAY

Alfreda talks to Joseph and Mary.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            Well, if you guys need anything, you 
            see that watchtower over there, my 
            house is a straight line down the 
            road, right by the edge of the forest. 

EXT. FOREST - NIGHT

Joseph raises his eyes and looks towards the city. Through 
the trees he sees the watch tower. He wipes his face.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            I hope you're still alive!

He gets up and walks in that direction.

EXT. ALFREDA'S HOUSE OUTER PERIMETER - LATER

Joseph squints in the dark. In the distance, obscured by the 
trees, he can see a house surrounded by a large fence. There 
is a small stable, with a single horse. He walks towards the 
house.

POV SOMETHING WATCHES JOSEPH FROM DEEP WITHIN THE FOREST

Joseph senses movement. He gets apprehensive and snaps 
around, but in the dark, he can't see anything.

Joseph's backs up near a bush.

Suddenly someone emerges from the bush and wraps her hand 
around his mouth to silence him. It's Alfreda.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            Shuu. We're not alone.

Joseph is terrified. Alfreda allows him to see her face. 
Joseph hugs her.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            You're alive. Thank God. But how?

Alfreda returns the hug.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            It'll take more than a few gangsters 
            to take me down. Now come with me if 
            you want to live.

They walk hiding in the dark shadows cast by the trees.
                         
                         ALFREDA (cont'd)
            We need to stick to the shadows. He 
            can't see well in the dark.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Who?
                         
                         ALFREDA
            The beast. The one that attacked us.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Eimar?
                         
                         ALFREDA
            You know that thing?
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Yes. I don't understand how he 
            could've attacked all these people. 
            It's just not him. Someone must've 
            messed with his head.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            I know.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            You know? How?
                         
                         ALFREDA
            We have to move. He's still under the 
            influence of the poison.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            No. I'm sure he'll recognize me. I'm 
            his friend.

Joseph walks out in the middle of the path, before Alfreda 
could stop him.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Eimar! Eimar. It's me.

Alfreda walks out and grabs him.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            Are you crazy? It's gonna kill you.

As if on cue there is heavy movement in the trees a few 
hundred meters ahead of them and the beast steps into the 
light of the moon. It smells the air. The arrows are still 
stuck in its body. Joseph freezes in place. Eimar sees them, 
but doesn't behave in a friendly manner. It crouches down and 
growls aggressively.
                         
                         ALFREDA (cont'd)
            RUN.

She practically drags Joseph behind her. They run as fast as 
they can. As they turn a corner in the path, Alfreda's house, 
surrounded by a high and mighty looking fence is within 
reach.
                         
                         ALFREDA (cont'd)
            Faster.

They race against time. Eimar is not far behind them. It's 
not running straight. It's injuries slows it down. It veers 
off the track and slams into a tree. The tree is uprooted. 
This beast is heavy. 

However, no matter how slow the beast is, it can still 
overtake them. Luckily, they have enough of a head start to 
make it into Alfreda's home's outer perimeter.

They enter through a door in the fence. The beast is only a 
few hundred meters behind them and closing in fast.

EXT. ALFREDA'S HOUSE OUTER PERIMETER - CONTINUOUS

Alfreda closes the door and locks it. A moment later the 
beast slams against the fence. It slams again. 

Alfreda and Joseph back up.

The beast slams into it a third time.

One of the stakes making up the fence cracks.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            This isn't gonna hold.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            Let's go.

They head inside the house.

INT. ALFREDA'S LIVING ROOM - CONTINUOUS

Alfreda locks the door.

She goes around and places iron grids in front of the windows 
and locks them in place.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            I don't understand. How could they 
            control him like that.

Alfreda locks another iron grid in place.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            The poison. It confuses these beasts 
            and while it's dazed and under the 
            influence, if it smells someone it 
            immediately goes on the defense and 
            assumes it's under attack.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Marcus weaponized him. To target 
            Patrick?
                         
                         ALFREDA
            Yes. Help me out with this.

Joseph helps Alfreda lift an iron grid and lock it in place 
to protect the door.

There is a loud crashing sound. Joseph glances towards one of 
the windows.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Look.

He points at a hole in the fence.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            He broke through. Get away from the 
            windows.

They both backup into the middle of the house. But everything 
is silent.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Maybe he came back to his senses. 
                         
                         ALFREDA
            No. It's planning. These things are 
            intelligent.

Alfreda goes to a box and takes a sword out. She holds it in 
a defensive position.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Patrick isn't here, neither is his 
            wife or the baby. Why is Eimar still 
            after us?
                         
                         ALFREDA
            He's after me.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Marcus wants you dead too? 
                         
                         ALFREDA
            He wants us all dead. Me, Jaime, the 
            baby. He can't tolerate any 
            Stronglandian in a position of 
            influence. To him we're all a threat.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            And now he has Mary. I need to get her 
            back.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            We need to get to Patrick.  
                         
                         JOSEPH
            No. No! We're not trusting another 
            Eitorian.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            Shuu.. lower your voice.

Alfreda shows him a mark on her arm. It's similar to the one 
Marcus burned on Joseph's face.
                         
                         ALFREDA (cont'd)
            I was Marcus' slave until Jaime pulled 
            me out of that rut. I owe her 
            everything.
                    (beat)
            So I can understand your hate and 
            distrust, but we can't let that guide 
            us.

Suddenly the beast slams the side of the house. They both 
jump in fear.

The beast keeps circling and slamming the different sides of 
the house, looking for a weak spot. Then silence again.

Alfreda runs to the window and looks out. There is nothing 
there, then the beast appears as if from no where. It roars 
at her. She backs up in fear, holding the sword in front of 
her. Just as quickly as it appears it disappears.
                         
                         ALFREDA (cont'd)
            The house is gonna hold.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Is there a way out of here?

Then they hear its foot steps on the roof. It starts working 
the roof, pulling on the wood, trying to make its way in. 
Part of the roof starts to give way. 
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            I think it just found a weak spot.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            Come with me.

Alfreda moves a couch. Under it there is a door. She opens it 
revealing a set of stairs. Alfreda ushers Joseph down the 
stairs and then she goes in after him. 

INT. ALFREDA'S HOUSE, BASEMENT - CONTINUOUS

Alfreda locks the door and it goes pitch black. They stay 
silent as the beast continues to try and break into the 
house. Then suddenly everything goes quiet.

Alfreda lights up a gas lamp and takes it off the wall. She 
gestures for Joseph to follow her. They walk through a long 
tunnel.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            We have to go to Patrick.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            No.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            It's the only way to rescue Jaime, her 
            baby and your sister. He's the only 
            one with enough resources to stand up 
            against Marcus.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            No way. No. They only see us as 
            slaves.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            Listen to me, Marcus doesn't believe 
            Patrick deserves to rule the land. He 
            always thought Patrick was too soft on 
            Stronglandians and his marriage to 
            Jaime only solidified Marcus' 
            believes. To Marcus Patrick is a 
            traitor; a breaker of Eitorian 
            traditions. For Eitorians that's a big 
            thing.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            And that's why he wanted to get rid of 
            them. So he and his house can rule.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            Exactly. With no heir in the House of 
            Patrick, rule will go to the House of 
            Marcus. But you disrupted his plans 
            when you warned Patrick about the 
            beast attack. Now he's trapped between 
            a rock and a hard place. Patrick is 
            most certainly looking for his kid and 
            wife. The longer Marcus keeps them 
            around the more likely Patrick will 
            find them. He'd want to get rid of 
            them as soon as possible. 
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Why wouldn't he just kill them?
                         
                         ALFREDA
            He won't do that. Too much danger of 
            being found out. Patrick has many 
            supporters. I'll bet my life he's 
            gonna sell them to slave traders. I've 
            seen him do that many times. It's a 
            worse sentence than death. 

Suddenly there is a loud crash.
                         
                         ALFREDA (cont'd)
            He's in.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            We're safe here, right?
                    (beat)
            Right?
                         
                         ALFREDA
            The beast has a very acute sense of 
            smell. We need to hurry along.

They arrive to a door. Alfreda opens it and enters ...

INT. ALFREDA'S WORKSHOP - NIGHT

Both walk into a larger room. The only source of light is 
Alfreda's gas lamp.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            Here hold this.

Alfreda hands Joseph the gas lamp.

Alfreda lights one in front of a workbench. It gives a dim 
glow over a bow and a set of arrows on the workbench.

Joseph looks around the room they are in, using his lamp. He 
sees heads of different beasts hung on the wall; their back 
armor; their tentacles.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            You're a hunter. You murder them!
                         
                         ALFREDA
            That's the only reason Marcus kept me 
            around. I made him a handsome profit. 
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Your a traitor to your people. These 
            creatures, we've always coexisted with 
            them in peace, until the Eitorians 
            started hunting them for game.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            Don't lecture me on history. I did 
            what I had to do to survive. You don't 
            know what Marcus did to me. It was 
            either that or get sold as a slave. Do 
            you know what they do to slaves? Do 
            you?

Alfreda opens a little drawer in her work bench and takes out 
a glass jar with some thick yellowish liquid. She proceeds to 
open the jar carefully. Joseph looks at her unable to decide 
what to do.
                         
                         ALFREDA (cont'd)
            We have no time to quibble and lay 
            blame. Marcus is the real villain 
            here. Don't forget that.

The crashing continues top level as the beast continues its 
search.

Joseph walks over and looks over Alfreda's shoulder.

Alfreda dips the tips of the arrows in the jar.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Is that poison? You're not going to 
            kill him.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            I'll do what I have to do to protect 
            Jaime. And yes you and Mary too. You 
            might not think highly of me. But this 
            is my mission now.

Alfreda finishes off dipping the tips of the arrows in the 
poison. As she does, she places each one in an arrow pouch.

Joseph hears the noise of wood breaking apart. Joseph looks 
through the door and sees light streaming through as the 
beast breaks up the door into the tunnel.

Joseph locks the door to the workshop.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            He's in the tunnel.

Alfreda puts the glass jar in her bag. She takes the bow and 
slings the arrow pouch over her shoulder.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            Hey. Hey. Take this.

She gives Joseph the sword. Alfreda takes another glass jar 
from the drawer and smashes it on the ground. Once the liquid 
spills out it makes green smoke. It has a very poignant 
smell. Joseph starts to cough.
                         
                         ALFREDA (cont'd)
            This will hide our scent. Follow me.

They head deeper into the tunnel. Joseph secures the sword 
around his waist. When they are more than half way through, 
they hear the crashing of the workshop door as it breaks 
under the weight of the beast.
                         
                         ALFREDA (cont'd)
            Run.

They run.

EXT. FOREST - CONTINUOUS

They exit the tunnel into the forest just outside the 
perimeter of Alfreda's house.

Alfreda gestures for Joseph to follow her. They head towards 
a fenced stable.

EXT. ALFREDA'S HORSE STABLE - CONTINUOUS

Alfreda and Joseph walk in. There is only one horse in there.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            Get on.

Alfreda jumps on the horse and Joseph behind her.

They ride out.

EXT. FOREST - CONTINUOUS

Joseph looks behind him but there is nothing.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            I'm sorry. I didn't mean to judge you. 
                         
                         ALFREDA
            We've all had it rough. But we have to 
            get our priorities straight. Jaime, 
            Matthew and Mary come before anything 
            else. Do we agree on this? Do we?
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Yes. Yes.

Joseph looks behind him and the beast is suddenly there, 
gaining on them.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            EIMAR.

Alfreda looks behind her. She urges the horse to run faster. 
She looks back, and the beast is still gaining. It's far 
enough, but clearly has an advantage. She stops the horse and 
jumps off.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            Ride off.

Joseph takes the reigns of the horse
                         
                         JOSEPH
            What about you?

Alfreda slaps the horse's butt and it runs off.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            Jaime is more important.

Alfreda takes a knee to steady herself.

She takes an arrow out of the arrow pouch hanging on her 
back, aims and fires.

The beast uses its back armor to repel the arrow. It slows 
down slightly as it does.

Alfreda in quick succession, takes another arrow and fires 
again and again. The arrows bounces off its armor.
                         
                         ALFREDA (cont'd)
            Come on. Show your belly.

Alfreda fires another arrow, this time it sinks in Eimar's 
powerful shoulder, but it doesn't slow him down much.

The beast is now too close for comfort.

Alfreda gets up, but before she's able to fully get out of 
the way, the beast rams her.

WITH JOSEPH

Joseph stops the horse and watches Alfreda fly in the air 
like a rag doll and come to a dead stop when she slams into a 
tree trunk.
                         
                         JOSEPH
                    (yells)
            Noo. Eimar. STOP.

Joseph nudges the horse and rides closer to the conflict.

WITH ALFREDA

The beast, now sure that it has incapacitated Alfreda, 
advances slowly for the kill. It shakes its head trying to 
get rid of the effect of the poison.

Alfreda, sill conscious, starts to back away. She tries to 
get up but falls on the ground. The beast moves towards her 
confidently.

Alfreda takes out one of the arrows, but is dismayed when she 
sees the bow has fallen out of her reach. She uses the arrow 
to threaten the beast.

The beast slows down, looking at the arrow carefully
                         
                         ALFREDA
            Yeah, you know what that is, don't 
            you? Don't you?

Alfreda jabs it in the beast's direction.

WITH JOSEPH

Joseph jumps off the horse and takes a rope, which is 
dangling off the saddle. He ties one end of the rope to a 
tree on the right side of the path and wraps the other end 
around another tree on the other side of the path. He makes 
sure the rope is tight, about two feet off the ground.

Joseph guides the horse away from the path.
                         
                         JOSEPH
                    (to the horse)
            Stay here. If I die... Well I don't 
            really care what you do then.

Joseph takes the gas lamp he had hung on the saddle. He 
gathers some dry sticks in the middle of the path in front of 
the rope and throws the lamp in its midst. The dry sticks 
quickly catch on fire.

Joseph takes the poison jar from Alfreda's bag, she had 
previously hung on the saddle, and pours its contents on the 
sword.

The fire grows.

WITH ALFREDA

Alfreda is now up on her feet, maneuvering with Eimar. Her 
only defense is the poisoned arrow, which appears to make 
Eimar think twice before attacking her.

The beast looks in the direction of the fire, growing 
brighter.

Alfreda takes the short opportunity of distraction and 
charges the beast with the arrow.

The beast is alerted to her advancement, but not before she's 
able to jab the arrow in its leg.

The beast reacts in pain and hits Alfreda with its leg.

Alfreda flies and lands on the ground face down.

It shakes its head, trying to get rid of the effect of the 
poison. It tumbles around.

That's when Joseph starts yelling.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Hey. HEY. COME AND GET ME. COME ON. 
            COME ON.

Eimar looks at Joseph standing behind the fire.

Joseph picks up a block of wood which is lit with fire, and 
hurls it at the beast. It hits the beast and falls beside 
him.

The beast growls at Joseph and steps on the lit wood, easily 
extinguishing it.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            COME ON, EIMAR. DO YOU STILL REMEMBER 
            ME?

The beast walks unsteadily towards Joseph.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            I'm  your friend.

Joseph holds his sword laced with poison.

Alfreda regains her consciousness and sees the beast head 
towards Joseph, but she's too weak to do anything, except 
reach out to Joseph in objection.
                         
                         ALFREDA
                    (weak)
            No. He'll kill you.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Please Eimar, we're friends. Come on, 
            let's not do this.

But Eimar's attitude doesn't change. He is still aggressive 
and approaches Joseph menacingly.

WITH JOSEPH

Joseph starts to back up.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            I'm sorry. But my sister comes first.

Eimar charges Joseph. Still under the effect of the poison, 
his strides drag against the ground. Joseph does his best not 
to budge, holding his sword in a ready to fight posture.

In less than a second Eimar goes through the fire scattering 
the wood everywhere.

Eimar's front legs get tangled on the rope, and loses his 
balance, but still leaps an unbalanced leap towards Joseph.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
                    (yells a battle cry)
            YAAAAH

Joseph dives at Eimar and stabs him in his belly with the 
sword. The sword sinks all the way to the handle.

Eimar lands on the ground and doesn't move.

Joseph scrambles to his feet. He looks at the still Eimar.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Why? Why did it have to come to this?

The beast has scattered the lit wood as it rammed through the 
fire. The fire dies down.

Joseph looks at Eimar in the flicker of the dying flames. He' 
not moving. Joseph takes a hesitant step towards him.

Eimar takes quick shallow breaths.

Joseph circles the beast and sees its eyes still open, 
looking at him with a sense of helplessness.
                         
                         ALFREDA (O.S.)
            I can't believe you did it.

Joseph snaps towards Alfreda.

Alfreda has two poisoned arrows in her hand. She's walking 
with difficulty.

Joseph looks at Eimar again. He's so helpless. There are 
tears in his eyes.

Alfreda steps towards the beast and prepares to stab it with 
the other arrows.

Joseph holds her hand back.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            What are you doing?
                         
                         ALFREDA
            I'm gonna finish the job. This isn't 
            going to keep it down forever. Only 
            way is to cut off its head.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Look at him. He's done. We can just 
            leave.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            We agreed Jaime and Mary first. When 
            this thing recovers and it will, it'll 
            come after us again and again until it 
            kills us.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            No. I'm not going to let you kill my 
            friend. He's as much a victim as we 
            are.

Alfreda pushes Joseph away.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            Get out of my way.

She continues her approach, but Joseph grabs her and pulls 
her back.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Please no.

Alfreda elbows Joseph on the face forcing him to let go of 
her. But he immediately runs to Eimar.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            What are you doing?

Joseph takes out the poisoned sword from its belly. He steps 
away from it.
                         
                         JOSEPH
                    (to Eimar)
            You see, I helped you. I'm not your 
            enemy, Eimar. I'm your friend.

Joseph throws the sword away.

Alfreda tries to charge the beast, but Joseph holds her back.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            No. No. We're not going to kill him.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            Let me go.

The beast gets up. Alfreda gives up struggling with Joseph 
and backs up, holding the arrows in front of her. She is 
injured and in no shape to fight.

The beast looks at her angrily. Eimar is not very steady, but 
dangerous nonetheless. Joseph in a rare show of courage steps 
between Alfreda and the Beast. 
                         
                         JOSEPH
            No. Stop. Eimar, this isn't you.

But the beast leaps over Joseph and takes a swipe at Alfreda 
with his muscular leg. She goes tumbling back. 

Joseph runs and leaps, covering Alfreda with his body.

The beast charges Joseph and Alfreda. He raises his foot. If 
he brings it down he can easily squish both of them to death.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Please. Please don't do this.

Eimar freezes. His leg is in mid air. He looks down at 
Alfreda and Joseph. After a tense moment, he leaps away and 
disappears into the forest.

Joseph gets off Alfreda and kneels by her side.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            I'm so sorry. This is all my fault. My 
            fault. Please don't die.

Alfreda looks at Joseph with difficulty. There are fatal 
wounds in her chest area. Her breathing is raspy. She reaches 
for his arm.
                         
                         ALFREDA
                    (weakly)
            Joseph, you have to be strong for your 
            sister. For Jaime. It's all on you 
            now. You need to get them away from 
            Marcus. You hear me?
                         
                         JOSEPH
            I don't know how. I've ruined 
            everything. I'm just a useless slave.

Alfreda holds Joseph's arm.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            No, Joseph. You're not. You're a brave 
            Stronglandian. Don't believe the lies. 
            Remember what we agreed on. Jaime and 
            Mary first. Right?
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Yes. Yes. Right.
                         
                         ALFREDA
            My bag.

Joseph looks up. He scrambles to get Alfreda's bag. He kneels 
back beside her.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Here. I got it.

But Alfreda is dead.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            No. Oh. Please, wake up. Wake up. I'm 
            so sorry.

Joseph holds her hand and cries.

INT. CATACOMBS - EVENING

The catacombs are long dark tunnels. Prison cells are lined 
up on each side.

INT. PRISON CELL - CONTINUOUS

Mary is in a dark damp cell. A guard passes the cell. He 
throws her a dry morsel of bread, and leaves a bowl of water.

Mary takes the bowl of water and walks deeper into the cell, 
where Jaime is tied with metal shackles.
                         
                         MARY
            Here. Drink this.
                         
                         JAIME
                    (exhausted)
            That's yours.
                         
                         MARY
            You need it more than I do. Come on 
            now.

Mary helps Jaime drink the water. Then she breaks the bread 
in two pieces and gives Jaime the bigger piece. Jaime looks 
at her and smiles.
                         
                         JAIME
            This is all my fault.
                         
                         MARY
            No. It's their fault. Not yours. My 
            brother is right not to trust them. We 
            have to take what we can when we can.

Jaime looks at Mary sympathetically. She reaches over and 
rests her hand over Mary's.
                         
                         JAIME
            Don't forget who you are.
                         
                         MARY
            I don't know who that is anymore.
                         
                         JAIME
            You're the girl who rushed to help me, 
            someone she hardly knows, who put her 
            life on the line to save a half 
            Eitorian baby, when she could've saved 
            herself, and who gave me her water and 
            shared her food, no matter how little 
            she had.

Mary rests her head on Jaime's shoulder. And Jaime rests her 
head on Mary's head.
                         
                         MARY
            I am great, aren't I?
                         
                         JAIME
            And humble too.

Mary and Jaime share a quiet laugh.

A guard passes his stick across the bars of the cell, making 
a loud rattling noise. Mary and Jaime startle.

Mary looks up and sees three guards open the door to the cell 
and head towards them.

Two of them unshackle Jaime and pull her to her feet. The 
third one takes Mary and they drag both of them out of the 
cell.
                         
                         MARY
            Where are you taking us?

INT. CATACOMBS - CONTINUOUS

Mary struggles against the guard but he's too strong.

They walk through a gate into a larger area. Ahead there is a 
gate which leads to outside the building. There is a lot of 
clutter stacked up high. It looks like a storage area.

Jaime stumbles her footing. The guards are forced to slowdown 
to accommodate her.
                         
                         GUARD
            Come on woman. We need to get you both 
            ready.

Mary tries to go to Jaime's assistance, but her guard holds 
her back.
                         
                         MARY
            Look at her, she's hurt. I just want 
            to help.
                         
                         GUARD
            Move.
                         
                         MARY
            You can't treat us like this. We're 
            human beings.

Jaime looks at Mary and mouths ...
                         
                         JAIME
            Get ready.

Suddenly Jaime shoves the guard nearest to her into a stack 
of boxes. The boxes come tumbling down. The guards are forced 
to cover their head. Mary is suddenly free.
                         
                         JAIME (cont'd)
            Mary, Go. Find my baby. Go.

Mary doesn't hesitate. She bolts away. The guard responsible 
for her turns to the other two and points at Jaime...
                         
                         GUARD
            She's more important. Get her to the 
            slave trader. I'll go after the street 
            trash.

The guard turns and heads after Mary.

INT. CATACOMBS - CONTINUOUS

Mary runs aimlessly through a series of catacomb tunnels 
which look the same. She gets to an intersection, hesitates 
there for a moment and then turns left. She runs into a dead 
end.

She turns around and heads back, only to find the guard 
blocking her way.
                         
                         GUARD
            You're lucky they pay more for live 
            girls than dead ones, or else I would 
            kill you, slave.

The guard advances. Mary looks around, but there is no where 
to go.
                         
                         HADRIAN (O.S.)
            What's going on here?

The guard snaps behind him, then back at Mary.
                         
                         GUARD
            I'm just carrying Sir Marcus' orders.
                         
                         HADRIAN
            I'll take it from here.
                         
                         GUARD
            I can't be negligent in my duties,. 
            Sorry sir. You'll have to take this up 
            with your father

A wooden beam slams into the man's head and he goes down like 
a sack of potatoes. Hadrian drops the wooden club beside the 
man.
                         
                         HADRIAN
            Let's go. 

Mary hesitates.
                         
                         HADRIAN (cont'd)
            Please. I'll get you out of here.

He extends his hand to Mary. She looks at the scar on the 
back of it. She hesitates for a moment, but then takes his 
hand and they head off.

This shot transitions out of the castle and we fly through 
the town. The town turns into a map. We cut to Joseph holding 
the map.

EXT. ALFREDA'S HOUSE - DAY

Joseph sits by Alfreda's grave looking at the map. It 
outlines Alfreda's house, the watchtower, and the forests, in 
the middle of the two towns. The castles are marked with red. 
He puts the map in Alfreda's bag. 

Joseph stands over Alfreda's grave for a moment. He has 
erected a cross on her grave.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            I'm sorry.

Joseph picks up Alfreda's bag and mounts the horse. He rides 
off.

EXT. FOREST - EVENING

Montage of Joseph riding his horse through the forest.

He stops his horse and looks around. To his right, there is a 
tumultuous river.  Joseph takes out the map and looks at it. 
He's clearly lost.

Joseph rides his horse along the elevated river bank. The 
forest gets thicker as he progresses. Suddenly, the horse 
slows down.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            What's the matter?

The horse becomes apprehensive.

POV PRYING EYES WATCHING THROUGH THE TREES

Joseph nudges the horse to move, but it doesn't obey.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Let's go. Come on.

Out of nowhere, two beasts emerge from the thick bush. One of 
them crouches and growls aggressively. 

The horse rises on its two hind feet and Joseph falls off. 
The horse bolts away. The beasts don't bother going after the 
horse. They advance towards Joseph, who scrambles to his 
feet. A slope to the river is right behind him. He looks down 
the slope to the running water. 

Joseph makes his decision and jumps, running down the slope. 
He loses his footing and trips on the tangled branches. He 
takes the rest of the way, painfully rolling down the slope. 
The slope ends into a steep drop down to the turbulent river.

Joseph flies and splashes into the water. He sinks down, but 
makes his way up. The current carries him down stream. He 
looks up and sees the beasts tracking him from land.

From the periphery of his vision he sees a third beast join 
the others in tracking him.

Joseph struggles to stay afloat in the whitewater. It's very 
dangerous. There are thick tree trunks leaning across the 
river, which branches extend under water. Indeed, he 
approaches just that type of obstacle.

Joseph tries his best to avoid it, but there isn't much he 
can do. He dives down below it, but gets tangled and stuck in 
the thick branches. The more he struggles, the more his 
situation gets worse.

As the seconds tick by, he loses air and starts to drown. 
Soon his strength falters and his struggles die off.

Suddenly, the entire log is lifted off the water, and him, 
tangled in its branches along with it.

Joseph lands beside the log on dry land. He spits out water 
and rolls on his tummy, then gets up on all fours. He coughs 
and looks up. Eimar, flanked by the other two, stands in 
front of him.

Joseph scurries back. He reaches for his sword and takes it 
out of its sheath. He holds it in front of him.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Eimar! 

The other two beasts react aggressively. But Eimar, who is 
bigger and fiercer, produces a sequence of whistles at them. 
They back off and stand on an elevated hill behind their 
leader. 
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            You killed Alfreda. You didn't have to 
            do that. WHY DID YOU DO IT?

Eimar then does something, Joseph isn't expecting. He takes a 
few steps towards him and then extends his neck, until the 
vulnerable flesh touches Joseph's sword.

Joseph is astonished, but his astonishment turns to anger. He 
pushes the tip of the sword deeper into the beast's neck. But 
then stops as he notices that Eimar isn't resisting him.

The other two beasts howl in sorrow as they see their leader 
or father, being murdered.

Joseph stops as he sees the tears flow from Eimar's eyes. He 
pulls his sword back and let's it fall to the ground. He 
crumbles to his knees.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            I don't know what I'm doing anymore. 
            I'm sorry. I failed everyone, my 
            sister, Alfreda, you.

Eimar gets closer to Joseph and produces a sequence of 
sounds. Joseph looks at the arrows still embedded in Eimar's 
body.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Let me get these out.

Eimar crouches and Joseph proceeds to pull the arrows out. 
Remarkably, Eimar's wounds heal in front of Joseph's eyes.

Joseph finishes and throws the last arrow into the river. His 
head hangs down. Eimar stands beside him.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Eimar, maybe you can help me get back 
            my sister. I need to get to the other 
            side of the forest. Do you understand 
            me? Where the bad guys are. The ones 
            who hunt you.

Joseph mimes the hunters and the shape of the castle, trying 
his best to communicate with Eimar.

Joseph looks at Eimar pleadingly. The beast crouches down 
beside Joseph, who picks up his sword and puts it in its 
sheath, then mounts Eimar.

Eimar gets up and sprints away.

INT. WINE CELLAR - DAY

Mary and Hadrian hide in a darkened wine cellar. A slit in 
the door lets a stream of yellowish, flickering light in. 
Hadrian and Mary sneak a look outside at guards, going back 
and forth, through the tunnel.

Hadrian gestures for Mary to stay quiet and follow him. They 
head deeper into the wine cellar and sit behind a bunch of 
wine crates.
                         
                         HADRIAN
            I know who I am!

Mary looks at him surprised.
                         
                         MARY
            What?
                         
                         HADRIAN
            You asked if I knew who I am. I do. 
            I'm an Eitorian; a descendant of the 
            House of Marcus.
                         
                         MARY
            Then where did you get this scar. Look 
            at this.

Mary takes Hadrian's hand and puts hers beside his. The 
striking similarity between her tattoo and the scar on 
Hadrian's hand can not be ignored.
                         
                         HADRIAN
            I am an Eitorian. I was raised on the 
            great traditions of our people; of my 
            people.
                         
                         MARY
            Then why did you help me? According to 
            your traditions we're nothing but 
            slaves to you.

Hadrian stumbles with his words and then falls silent.
                         
                         MARY (cont'd)
            Look, what you did for me proves to me 
            who you really are? A man who prefers 
            to stand against injustice no matter 
            what the costs are. You know what your 
            father is doing is wrong. We have to 
            get Jaime and her baby back to 
            Patrick.
                         
                         HADRIAN
            No! You don't understand. According to 
            our law, Eitorian law, Sir Patrick can 
            accuse my father of treason and 
            execute him on the spot.
                         
                         MARY
            What's the solution then? Commit an 
            innocent mother and her baby to a life 
            of slavery? Where does it all end?

Hadrian looks at Mary intensely.

EXT. EDGE OF FOREST - EVENING

The sun has almost set when Joseph arrives at the edge of the 
forest, on top of a hill. Down below is a small town, quite 
different from the town where he came from. His town is 
melancholy, dark. This one has a different spirit. The 
buildings are more friendly; more colorful; radiates hope.

There aren't many people in the streets at this time of day.

There is a main road which branches into two. One leads to a 
large castle and the other leads to a smaller one.

Both castles are built by a cliff facing the ocean. The cliff 
runs as far as Joseph can see. 

Joseph dismounts the beast and looks at the map. He points at 
the larger castle.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            That's where I need to get to, I 
            think.

Joseph looks at the beast. 
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            It'll be safest for you to stay 
            hidden, okay? Thank you for 
            everything.

Joseph touches the beast's face. The beast leans his head 
into Joseph's hand.

Joseph turns and walks down the hill, leaving EIMAR at the 
tree line.

EXT. CASTLE - NIGHT

Night has fallen. Joseph walks up to the castle. He hides 
behind a boulder, watching the perimeter. There are a few 
guards walking around.

Joseph takes out his sword. He watches the guards making 
their rounds. When they go round the corner, they no longer 
have a view of the gate. Joseph takes this opportunity and 
sprints towards the open gate.
                         
                         GUARD 1
            HALT.

Joseph doesn't. He continues to sprint towards the gate.
                         
                         GUARD 1 (cont'd)
            INTRUDER. INTRUDER

Two other guards appear as if from no where blocking Joseph's 
path. Both have torches to light their way; their swords 
drawn. 

The first guard who saw him blocks his path back.

Joseph looks behind him. Before he knows it he's surrounded 
by seven guards. All have their swords drawn out.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            I want my sister. I'm not going to 
            leave without her.
                         
                         GUARD 1
                    (to his fellows)
            Arrest him.

But Joseph makes a skilled move with his sword.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            I know how to use this.  I'm not 
            leaving without my sister.

The situation tenses up. Two of the guards have spears and 
they start advancing on him.
                         
                         GUARD 1
            You can't take us all.

Joseph turns around erratically, swishing his sword around, 
trying to keep them back. But he knows he is no match for 
them.

Suddenly Eimar jumps from seemingly no where bumping two of 
the guards off their feet. They tumble around. Eimar lets out 
a terrifying roar.

The guards are scared. They back up.
                         
                         JOSEPH
                    (to EIMAR)
            Oh... is it ever good to see you, my 
            friend?
                    (to the soldiers)
            You were saying?

The soldiers back up.
                         
                         GUARD 1
            Archers. ARCHERS.

Joseph looks up and sees two archers on the castle wall, 
preparing to fire their bows.

Joseph motions to Eimar to back up.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Back. Back.

They back up as the archers shoot. One arrow misses. The 
other bounces off Eimar's back armor.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK (O.S.)
            STOP.

Joseph snaps towards the voice.

Out of the darkness a man walks through the castle's outer 
gate, dressed in a knight's attire. His vest carries the same 
insignia which is engraved in the sword Lady Alfreda gave 
Joseph, a lion's head.

SIR PATRICK stops between his guards. He doesn't appear to 
fear the beast. He looks from Joseph to Eimar.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            How did you befriend one of these 
            beasts? 

Joseph realizes that he's speaking to Patrick
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Sir Patrick!

Sir Patrick advances towards Joseph. Joseph points the sword 
at Sir Patrick. Eimar growls. Eimar advances towards Sir 
Patrick. Truly terrifying. The soldiers raise their swords 
and advance to help their master. Sir Patrick stops his 
advances.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            Where did you get that sword?
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Alfreda gave it to me.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            Alfreda? She survived the attack?
                         
                         JOSEPH
                    (sad)
            Alfreda is dead. But Jaime and your 
            baby are alive.

Sir Patrick is moved by the news. He looks from Joseph to 
Eimar, then he motions to his guards to lower their weapons.

The guards hesitate.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            Do it.

The guards obey. 

Joseph relaxes a bit.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK (cont'd)
            Where are they?

Patrick takes a step towards Joseph. Eimar growls.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK (cont'd)
            Please. Tell me.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Marcus took them. And he took my 
            sister. And he manipulated Eimar into 
            attacking you. He wants you, Jaime and 
            your baby dead.

Sir Patrick is shocked by this revelation.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            What makes you think Marcus has 
            anything to do with any of this? He is 
            family.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Wake up and see the truth. He wanted 
            to kill you because you married one of 
            us. He hates what your baby could one 
            day stand for.

Patrick is skeptical
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            Are you sure? If you're lying...
                         
                         JOSEPH
            I might be poor. But I'm not a liar.

Joseph puts his hand in his pocket and produces Marcus' 
medallion. He throws it to Patrick who catches it.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            I got this off one of your wife's 
            kidnappers. You recognize Marcus' 
            house signet, don't you?
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            You could've gotten this from any 
            where.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Why would I lie? What possible benefit 
            is it for me to come here? To die? My 
            sister insisted on returning your son 
            to you. She's a good person, better 
            than me. Better than you. She doesn't 
            deserve to be a slave.

Sir Patrick examines the insignia. He's moved.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            Come with me.

INT. SIR PATRICK'S CASTLE - NIGHT

Sir Patrick and Joseph walk through the corridor of Patrick's 
castle. It's extravagant to say the least.

They pass Dudley, Marcus' right hand man. Joseph doesn't 
notice him as he is busy looking around in amazement.

Dudley turns around to avoid being seen as well. Once they 
pass him, Dudley turns around and follows them.

INT. SIR PATRICK'S STUDY - CONTINUOUS

Sir Patrick's and Joseph enter a grand study, lit with fire 
torches hung on the wall. Sir Patrick sifts through some 
rolled up paper from a basket beside a beautifully crafted 
desk.

Joseph looks around the room in amazement, as he walks to a 
table in the center of the study
                         
                         JOSEPH
                    (bitter, sarcastic)
            It's ironic how a powerful and 
            influential man such as yourself needs 
            help from poor old me.

Patrick picks a roll and heads back to the table where Joseph 
stands.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            I understand your bitterness...
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Really? You do? Because from where I 
            stand you don't understand squat. You 
            live in this huge castle, built off 
            the backs of my people. You're blind 
            to the suffering you've caused.

Sir Patrick slams the table top.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            You don't understand history boy. When 
            we came here, we were locked in a life 
            and death struggle with the 
            inhabitants of the land. It was us or 
            them.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            You mean when you invaded our land. 
            Are you really trying to justify...
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            We didn't invade anything. We came 
            here as traders. We settled on this 
            land and we kept largely to ourselves. 
            We provided goods and services to your 
            people. But when our numbers grew, you 
            turned on us and we had to fight back. 
            And we won.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            So it's okay to enslave us!

Patrick sighs and calms down.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            Listen to me. We can waste the little 
            time we have arguing about the past, 
            or we can work towards the future. 
            Jaime always told me, just cause we've 
            been hurt, doesn't mean we stop doing 
            the right thing.

Joseph looks at Sir Patrick.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Mary says the same thing.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            Wise girls.

Sir Patrick unrolls the blue print of a palace on the table.

DUDLEY'S POV. HE WATCHES ON.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK (cont'd)
            This is Marcus' palace. He is always 
            cautious. You would've never been able 
            to make it into the palace on your 
            own. 

Sir Patrick points to the blue print of the palace.

EXT. EDGE OF FOREST - NIGHT

Joseph rides Eimar furiously. 

Joseph wears a similar suit to what Sir Patrick wears.

They travel in the edge of darkness, where no one can see 
them.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK (V.O.)
            He has guards posted all hours of the 
            day, patrolling the border of the 
            palace. They are likely to arrest or 
            even kill any stranger who approaches 
            unannounced.

Joseph and Eimar stop. Marcus' palace is now in clear view.

Joseph gets off and watches the palace, hiding behind a tree 
to stay out of sight. He can see the guards patrolling the 
perimeter.

INT. SIR PATRICK'S STUDY - NIGHT

Sir Patrick gives Joseph a letter with a distinguished seal 
on it.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            This seal will let you get past the 
            guards. It is carried by people on 
            official missions from me. So no one 
            will question your presence. I would 
            storm the palace and turn it upside 
            down. But I know Marcus. If he feels 
            cornered... You can't predict what 
            he'll do.

POV OF DUDLEY. HE WATCHES.

Sir Patrick takes a hold of Joseph's shoulders.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK (cont'd)
            I'm putting my family's life in your 
            hand. There is no greater trust than 
            this.

Dudley walks away.

EXT. EDGE OF FOREST - NIGHT

Joseph checks his sword and looks at Eimar.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Alright, Eimar. Let's hope Patrick is 
            going to hold up his end of the 
            bargain. Stay here.

Joseph starts his hike towards the palace.

INT. WINE CELLAR - NIGHT

Hadrian looks through the slit in the door and the tunnel 
seems empty. He gestures for Mary to follow him. They exit to 
...

INT. TUNNEL - CONTINUOUS

The tunnel is empty. 

Mary and Hadrian climb up a set of stairs until they reach a 
door. Hadrian pushes it open. The light comes flooding in, 
blinding them for a moment.

Hadrian goes through first. He checks and makes sure no one 
is watching and then signals for Mary to follow.

Mary walks through the door to a ...

INT. SMALL HALL - CONTINUOUS

The hall is decorated with Eitorian paintings.

A couple of palace employees exit another side door. Hadrian 
and Mary hide behind a statue by the wall beside the door 
they just walked through, until the employees exit through 
one of the other doors. 

There are a series of statues and plants, lined up across the 
wall. Mary follows Hadrian from one to the other, using them 
to stay hidden from sight.

They reach the last plant in the row. It's large and good for 
keeping them hidden. 

Mary tugs at Hadrian's sleeve. He looks at her.
                         
                         MARY
            The baby. Please.

Hadrian hesitates for a moment and then gestures for her to 
follow him.

They head down a narrower corridor, which branches off the 
main hall. From there they go up a set of stairs into a ...

INT. CORRIDOR - CONTINUOUS

Mary and Hadrian walk through the corridor. There are doors 
which line up both sides of it. 

They hear footsteps closing in.

Hadrian pulls Mary into a doorway. They watch as a guard 
walks past them.

Once they are sure he's far enough, they exit their hiding 
spot and they go to one of the doors. They open it and enter 
a ...

INT. ROOM - CONTINUOUS

The baby is in a crib.

Mary approaches him.
                         
                         MARY
            It's okay, buddy. We're gonna get you 
            outta here.

When the baby sees her he's happy. He stands up in his crib 
and jumps up and down.
                         
                         MARY (cont'd)
            I'm happy to see you too. Let's go 
            okay.

Mary picks the baby from the crib.
                         
                         HADRIAN
            We have to hurry. The slave traders 
            are almost here. They will come for 
            him at any moment.

Mary follows Hadrian with the baby.
                         
                         MARY
            We gotta stay quiet, okay, buddy?

They exit back to the corridor.

INT. CORRIDOR - CONTINUOUS

They head down to the end of the corridor, but two guards 
step right into their path. Both parties are taken by 
surprise.
                         
                         GUARD
            What are you doing sir? Sir Marcus 
            wants that baby.

Hadrian turns to Mary.
                         
                         HADRIAN
            Run.

They run down the other end.

The guards are still surprised. One of them turns to his 
compatriot, dumbfounded. Then they head after Hadrian and 
Mary.

Hadrian and Mary have a good head start. Mary holds the baby 
tight, who seems to enjoy the run
                         
                         HADRIAN (cont'd)
            This way.

Hadrian turns through a doorway followed by Mary.

INT. STAIRWELL - CONTINUOUS

Hadrian closes the door and slides a wooden tongue to lock 
it. Hadrian and Mary run up the stairs. A moment later the 
guards start ramming the door.

Hadrian and Mary exit the stairwell into a ...

INT. STORAGE ROOM - CONTINUOUS

Mary looks around at the dead end.

Hadrian walks around in the storage room filled with 
different items. It has one window.

Mary looks through the window at a six story drop.
                         
                         MARY
            We're stuck!

INT. STAIRWELL - CONTINUOUS

The wooden tongue keeping the door locked shatters and the 
guards storm in. Up the stairs they go.

INT. STORAGE ROOM

The guards storm in. The first thing they notice is the open 
window. They rush to it and see a rope dangling all the way 
to the balcony in third floor.
                         
                         GUARD
            Blast. Let's go.

They hustle out of the storage room. 

A moment later Hadrian sticks his head out of an empty 
container. When he's sure the guards are gone, he climbs out 
and opens another container. He helps Mary out.
                         
                         MARY
            I can't believe that worked.

Hadrian walks towards the exit.
                         
                         HADRIAN
            We better hurry. 

They both exit to the ...

INT. STAIRWELL - CONTINUOUS

Hadrian stops by the door and checks to make sure no one is 
there.
                         
                         HADRIAN
            Mary, I know what my father is doing 
            is wrong, but he's still my father. I 
            can't let Sir Patrick execute him.

Mary touches Hadrian's shoulder reassuringly.
                         
                         MARY
            Together we can do our best to 
            convince Sir Patrick not to. I'm sure 
            he'll listen.

Hadrian nods and heads out into the corridor

EXT. MARCUS' CASTLE - NIGHT

Joseph wears a hood over his face and gloves to hide his 
features. The darkness which precedes the dawn assists 
Joseph's mission. He flashes the sealed letter at the guard 
standing at the gate of the palace.
                         
                         GUARD
            Early for a delivery!

Joseph keeps his cool.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Sir Patrick's orders.

The guard steps aside and Joseph walks through the gate. He 
heads to a set of grand stairs leading up to a large double 
door.
                         
                         DUDLEY (O.S.)
            You!

Joseph glances back and sees Dudley. Joseph speeds up his 
pace.
                         
                         DUDLEY
            Stop.

Joseph pushes the castle door open and enters into ...

INT. MARCUS' CASTLE, STONE CORRIDOR - CONTINUOUS

Joseph runs through a long stone corridor. It opens to a big 
hall. At this time of day, there is hardly anyone awake.

He looks behind him and sees Dudley almost on him, sword 
ready to deliver a deadly blow.
                         
                         DUDLEY
            You won't get too far, slave.

Joseph takes out his sword and spins around blocking a sword 
hit.

Joseph and Dudley have an intense sword battle. Joseph uses 
all his prowess to fight a formidable and skillful opponent. 

Joseph grabs one of the shields hung on the wall and uses it 
to defend himself against the hammering Dudley delivers.

INT. LARGE HALL - CONTINUOUS

The fight makes its way into a large hall.

There are statues and plants lined up against the wall.

Joseph pushes those in front of Dudley to slow him down. But 
Dudley is strong.

Dudley delivers a hard hit, which Joseph blocks with his 
shield. He stumbles back into a closed door. Dudley doesn't 
lighten up, he abandons his shields and uses both hands on 
the sword to hammer Joseph. Joseph uses his shield to block 
it, but it's so violent that he falls to the ground.

Dudley reaches for Joseph's shield and rips it from his hand.

Dudley smiles in triumph.
                         
                         DUDLEY
            End of the road, slave.

INT. ANOTHER STONE CORRIDOR - CONTINUOUS

Mary and Hadrian run through a larger stone corridor towards 
a large door.

They push it open and exit to ...

INT. LARGE HALL - CONTINUOUS

The door Hadrian pushed open separated Joseph and Dudley. The 
door hits Dudley just as he is about to stab Joseph.

Hadrian and Mary run out.

Joseph scrambles to his feet and grabs his shield. He looks 
up and sees more palace residents walk into the great hall, 
watching the events unfold.

Suddenly Joseph hears a scream from behind him. 

He snaps back and sees Marcus with one of his guards. The 
guard holds Mary hostage with his sword on her neck. She 
still has the baby. The baby cries. 
                         
                         MARCUS
            I think it'll be good for everyone if 
            you hand me the baby. Come on, girl.

Mary gives him the baby. Marcus takes the baby in one arm and 
holds Mary's hand with the other. The guard transfers her to 
Marcus. Marcus looks at the tattoo in Mary's hand intently.
                         
                         MARCUS (cont'd)
            What have we here?
                         
                         MARY
            Let me go.

Marcus lets her go. She was pulling away so hard that she 
falls on her butt when he lets her go. Joseph, practically 
drags her back behind him.
                         
                         MARCUS
            It astounds me how dumb you 
            Stronglandians are. Do you know the 
            man you're trying to help? The great 
            Sir Patrick? His house was the one who 
            destroyed your village and took most 
            of your people as slaves. Probably 
            including your parents. I would 
            recognize that mark on your hand any 
            where. I happen to have gotten to know 
            one of their women quiet well.

Marcus laughs and looks at his guards and they laugh too.

Dudley joins the ranks.

Hadrian looks at his tattoo with a sudden realization.
                         
                         MARY
            Was that woman Hadrian's, mother?

Marcus falls silent.
                         
                         HADRIAN
            Well, was it father?
                         
                         MARCUS
            Shut-up boy. You're betraying me for 
            these slaves? You're betraying our 
            traditions

Marcus' guards stand ready to descend on Mary and Joseph.
                         
                         MARY
            You're the one who betrayed your 
            traditions. You're the one who 
            fathered a son from a Stronglandian 
            woman and hid his identity.
                         
                         MARCUS
            Lies. She's lying son. That's what 
            Stronglandians do. They lie to save 
            their skin.
                         
                         MARY
            There are no lies here except yours.

Marcus looks around at the castle employees congregating, 
eyeing him.
                         
                         MARCUS
            SHUT-UP. SHUT-UP. I had enough of 
            this. Kill them.

The guards don't obey the orders.
                         
                         MARCUS (cont'd)
            I said kill them.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            It's over. Sir Patrick knows about 
            what you've done and he's on his way.

Marcus grabs Dudley from his armor.
                         
                         MARCUS
            Get your men in order.
                         
                         DUDLEY
            Men, we obey the House of Marcus.
                         
                         GUARD
            Not for treason against our Eitorian 
            people

Dudley stabs the objecting guard through. The man falls to 
the ground, dead.
                         
                         DUDLEY
            Any one else.

The rest of the guards prepare and advance, but Hadrian gets 
in their way. Mary and Joseph backup. Joseph looks left and 
right. They are pretty much cornered, except for a balcony 
behind them. Joseph and Mary head there.
                         
                         HADRIAN
            You're wrong father. You hate them for 
            your own sins.
                         
                         MARCUS
            I should've known a son of a slave 
            will amount to nothing.

Dudley pushes Hadrian out of the way. Joseph throws his sword 
at the advancing guards. They duck to avoid it. Along with 
the delay Hadrian caused, Joseph and Mary have enough time to 
back up to the balcony. The rope which Hadrian and Mary had 
thrown earlier to trick the guards dangles a meter away.

Joseph and Mary climb on the thick railing of the balcony.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            We have to jump.

Joseph abandons his shield.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Jump.

Mary and Joseph jump as Dudley catches up and swings his 
sword at them, but misses.

Joseph grabs onto the rope. Mary slips, but Joseph grabs her 
hand before she falls. She secures her hold on the rope as 
well.

The momentum of the jump swings the rope like a pendulum.

Joseph looks and there is an adjacent balcony one level 
below. He rocks himself. Joseph gets close to Dudley. Dudley 
swings his sword, but Joseph protects himself with the his 
iron hand armor.

Their momentum carries them to the other balcony.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Let go.

Joseph and Mary let go and they land painfully on the 
balcony.

Dudley looks at them in anger.
                         
                         DUDLEY
                    (to his guards)
            Follow me.

He steps inside the castle.
                         
                         MARY
            We have to go.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Not just yet.

Joseph takes a torch off the wall and a small glass bottle 
from his pocket. He uses his teeth to pull the plug and pours 
the contents of the bottle on the fire. It glows bright blue.

EXT. OUTSIDE THE MARCUS' PALACE WALL - NIGHT

Sir Patrick stands with his guards, watching the castle from 
far away. He sees the bright blue flame rise.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            That's our signal. Move.

Him and a few guards start riding towards the castle.

EXT. MARCUS' PALACE BALCONY - NIGHT

The flame continues to burn blue for a moment, before the 
fire returns to normal.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Now we can go.

Joseph tosses the torch to the side and they run down a set 
of stairs from the balcony to the palace square.

EXT. MARCUS' PALACE SQUARE - CONTINUOUS

Mary and Joseph run through the square towards the gates. To 
their terror guards close the palace door.

Suddenly Sir Patrick rides in and shoots one of the guards 
closing the door with an arrow. The other guards back up. A 
short moment after, a stream of guards file through the gate.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            Men, fan out. Find my family.

Sir Patrick approaches Joseph with his horse and dismounts. 
The rest of his men spread through the palace, disarming 
Marcus' men. 

Patrick cuts the few steps separating him from Joseph 
urgently.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK (cont'd)
            Did you find my wife and son?
                         
                         JOSEPH
            You have to hurry. Marcus has your 
            son. 

INT. GRAND HALL - CONTINUOUS

Marcus looks at Dudley.
                         
                         MARCUS
            Gather your most loyal men. We need to 
            make a stand. Are you with me?
                         
                         DUDLEY
            Yes sir.

Hadrian holds his father's arm.
                         
                         HADRIAN
            Please, father, I love you no matter 
            what, but when is this going to stop?
                         
                         MARCUS
            Fool. The rule was meant for you. 
            Now...

Marcus pulls his arm free from Hadrian.
                         
                         MARCUS (cont'd)
            Whatever happens to the House of 
            Marcus is on your head.

Marcus walks away with Dudley and a few other guards. Hadrian 
hesitates and walks in a different direction.

EXT. MARCUS' PALACE SQUARE - CONTINUOUS

One of Patrick's guards escorts Jaime, who's tired and dirty, 
to Patrick.
                         
                         GUARD
            Sir!

Patrick turns to the guard and sees his wife. He runs to her 
and they hug.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            I thought I lost you.
                         
                         JAIME
            Where is our son?
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            We'll find him.

Patrick touches her face tenderly.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK (cont'd)
            Stay with the guard. I'll go after 
            Marcus.
                         
                         JAIME
            No. I need a horse.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            You're in no condition...
                         
                         JAIME
            I'm coming with you.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
                    (to the guard)
            Horse for the Lady.

The guard goes to get his horse. Sir Patrick turns to Joseph 
and Mary. Mary steps behind Joseph.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK (cont'd)
            I owe you a debt of gratitude. Stay 
            with my guards and you'll be safe.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            How are you going to find him?
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            There is only one viable escape out of 
            my town. The trader's road.

Jaime goes to Mary and tries to hug her but she steps away.
                         
                         JAIME
            What's wrong?
                         
                         MARY
            You're married to the monster who 
            ripped my village and my family apart. 
            How could you?
                         
                         JAIME
            It wasn't him. It was his father.
                         
                         MARY
            Does it matter? He did nothing to stop 
            it, but give sweet and useless 
            speeches.

The guard brings a horse for Jaime. Jaime backs up towards 
it.
                         
                         JAIME
            I hope you find it in your heart to 
            forgive us.

Jaime mounts the horse.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
                    (to the guard)
            Make sure they are safe.

Patrick and Jaime, along with some of their guards ride away.

Joseph turns to Mary.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Are you okay?
                         
                         MARY
            You heard who that man really is. You 
            were right. I was too naive to think 
            they'll ever accept us.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            No Mary. I was wrong. You were always 
            right. Just cause someone hurt us, 
            doesn't mean we shouldn't help if we 
            have the chance. This is who we are. 
            You taught me that.

Mary looks away.
                         
                         GUARD
            If you'll follow me.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Take my sister. I have some business 
            to attend to.
                         
                         MARY
            No. Joseph. You're not going to leave 
            me again.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Mary, I have to see this through. I 
            have to keep my promise. 
                         
                         MARY
            You don't owe him anything.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            You're right. I'm not doing it for 
            him. I promised Alfreda I'll get 
            Jaime's baby back.
                         
                         MARY
            You've changed. 
                         
                         JOSEPH
            You don't know the half of it.
                         
                         MARY
            I'm not leaving you. I'm coming with.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Mary. I can't worry about you and ...
                         
                         MARY
            No. I'm the one who got us into this 
            whole thing from the beginning. I'm 
            the one who should see it through.

Joseph looks at her and smiles
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Alright then. Let's do it.
                         
                         GUARD
            But Sir Patrick told me to take you 
            back.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Sorry buddy. We don't answer to Sir 
            Patrick.

Joseph and Mary run towards the gate. Leaving the guard 
behind.

EXT. EDGE OF FOREST - NIGHT

Joseph and Mary head towards the tree line.
                         
                         MARY
            Where are we going?
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Almost there.

They get to a designated place and stop.
                         
                         MARY
            Where is here?

Joseph turns to Mary.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Don't be scared now, okay?

Joseph backs up. Eimar steps out of the darkness. We first 
see his glowing eyes and veins, then we see his face.

Mary's eyes widen in horror. She is speechless.

Joseph puts his hand on Eimar's neck.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Meet my friend.

EXT. FOREST - TWILIGHT

The sun rises. Joseph and Mary are on Eimar's back. Mary 
holds on to Joseph.

The tree line is elevated over the main road leading out of 
town. Farther ahead they can see Sir Patrick has already 
stopped Marcus and his men. There is a face off between Sir 
Patrick and his men and Marcus and his men.

The road by the see runs along a cliff, with a steep drop 
down to the ocean. The ocean waves crash on the sharp rocks 
at the bottom of the cliff.

Marcus holds a basket with Sir Patrick's baby in it over the 
cliff. If he lets him go, it'll be certain death for the 
baby. Jaime is with Patrick's men. They stand behind Patrick 
surrounding her for protection.

Joseph and Mary dismount Eimar.
                         
                         JOSEPH
                    (to Eimar)
            Stay here. We don't want Marcus to 
            drop the baby if he sees you.

Joseph and Mary sneak down the hill.

EXT. THE TRADERS ROAD - MORNING

Sir Patrick takes a step closer to Marcus. His hands are up 
in the air as a gesture of surrender.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            Please, Marcus, let my baby go. He's 
            my only son.
                         
                         MARCUS
            Don't get any closer or I'll drop him.

Sir Patrick takes a few steps back.
                         
                         MARCUS (cont'd)
            Now, get on your knees.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            What?
                         
                         MARCUS
            On your knees. NOW.

Sir Patrick hesitates for a moment. He looks back at his men. 
Then he gets down on his knees.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            Please. Marcus. Haven't I been good to 
            you?
                         
                         MARCUS
            Good? You want to rip apart our way of 
            life and our traditions, and you call 
            that good? You want to give these 
            savages back power so they can be the 
            ones to enslave us and you call that 
            good?
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            Don't be a hypocrite, Marcus. We both 
            know who Hadrian's mother is.
                         
                         MARCUS
            Unlike you I didn't suffer his mother 
            to raise him. You know full well, I 
            banished her and I raised him by 
            myself. Unlike you. You let this 
            Stronglandian slave infiltrate our 
            ranks and make changes left and right.

EXT. THE TRADERS ROAD, TO THE SIDE - MORNING

Joseph and Mary sneak behind a boulder and watch the events 
unfold.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            Marcus please. I beg you. Give me back 
            my son.
                         
                         MARCUS
            You want your kid?

EXT. THE TRADERS ROAD - MORNING

Back with Marcus and Sir Patrick. 

Marcus reaches within his coat and produces a scroll. He 
gives it to one of his men and gestures to him to give to Sir 
Patrick.
                         
                         MARCUS
            Sign this.

The man walks to Sir Patrick. Marcus has made sure he's about 
fifty meters away to avoid any nasty surprises.
                         
                         MARCUS (cont'd)
            I'll reverse the damage you've done.

Sir Patrick takes the scroll from the man and looks through 
it.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            What is this?
                         
                         MARCUS
            A declaration, relinquishing control 
            over the land to me. And an admission 
            of treason against our people.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            But this admission will mean my 
            execution.

The man gives Sir Patrick a pen.
                         
                         MARCUS
            Yes indeed. It will. You will die 
            today Patrick. You will get what you 
            deserve for betraying our traditions. 
            And your men will follow me.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            What about Jaime and my son?
                         
                         MARCUS
            They don't matter to me. They can go 
            back to being slaves for all I care. 
            What is it gonna be? Your life, or 
            your son's life?  My arm is getting 
            tired.

Marcus makes belief that he's going to drop the baby.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            Alright. Alright.

Sir Patrick picks up the pen and signs the contract.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK (cont'd)
            Here. Here.

Patrick starts to get up.
                         
                         MARCUS
                    (shouts)
            Stay on your knees.

The situation tenses up. Marcus' men ready their weapons. 
Patrick's men are ready to fight as well.

Sir Patrick returns to his knees.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            Okay. Take it easy.

EXT. THE TRADERS ROAD, TO THE SIDE - MORNING

Joseph and Mary continue watching the events unfold.

Marcus looks at the same man and gestures for him to get the 
contract.
                         
                         MARCUS
            Get it from him.

Mary looks at Joseph worried.
                         
                         MARY
            Marcus will never let them live. If he 
            gets that declaration, they are as 
            good as dead.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            I'm thinking. I'm thinking.

Joseph looks in Eimar's direction. He can't see him. Then he 
looks at Marcus
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            No.
                         
                         MARY
            What?
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Look at him, if anyone tries to 
            interfere he can just drop the baby.

Marcus' man takes the contract from Sir Patrick and heads to 
Marcus.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            You've got what you want.

Mary looks at Joseph.

Joseph is frozen.

Mary then decides to take matters in her own hand.

She abandons her hiding spot and sprints towards the man.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            No. Wait.

But it's too late.

EXT. THE TRADERS ROAD - MORNING

Mary bursts into the scene, running towards the man carrying 
the contract back to Marcus.

Everyone is surprised by her sudden entrance.

Joseph is right at her tail.

Mary reaches Marcus' man first. She tries to attack him, but 
only manages to grab a hold of his arm. She's no match for 
him, however. He flings her away. Mary flies through the air 
and lands roughly by Marcus' feet.

Marcus looks at her.
                         
                         MARCUS
            You again!

Marcus' guards sees Joseph approaching and braces himself. 
Joseph, nimble, fakes a move then slides between the man's 
legs, punching him in the groin. The man reacts in pain and 
drops the contract. Joseph picks a rock from the ground and 
hits the man on the back of the head. The man drops 
motionless.

Joseph picks up the contract.
                         
                         MARCUS (cont'd)
            Dog.

Joseph turns and sees Marcus holding Mary by her clothes.
                         
                         MARY
                    (mouths)
            Sorry!

Marcus shoves Mary off the cliff.
                         
                         JOSEPH
                    (yells)
            NOO.

Joseph rages and runs towards Marcus not caring about the 
baby or the cliff. He's blind with rage.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            I'll kill you.

Marcus lets go of the basket with the baby as he reaches for 
his sword.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            No. NOO.
                         
                         JAIME
            Nooo.

Sir Patrick and Jamie watch in horror as the basket with 
their baby in it, falls off the cliff.

Marcus smiles as he prepares to stab Joseph through upon his 
approach.
                         
                         MARCUS
            That's it, bring me the contract.

Suddenly his eyes widen as he sees Eimar plow through his 
men.

Dudley turns to face Eimar, but Eimar stomps on him. He's 
definitely dead.

Eimar passes Joseph with a single leap and charges Marcus. 

EXT. TRADERS' ROAD - CONTINUOUS

Hadrian rides his horse. The road's curvature is such that he 
can see the side of the cliff where the confrontation between 
Marcus, Joseph, Mary and Sir Patrick is taking place.

He watches as Eimar charges at this dad.
                         
                         HADRIAN
            Father!

EXT. TRADERS' ROAD - CONTINUOUS

Marcus tries to get out of the way, but he's flung over the 
cliff.

Eimar turns to Marcus' men and growls.

They back up in fear, drop their weapons and turn and run.

Sir Patrick and Joseph sprint to the edge of the cliff and 
look over. 

Joseph still has the contract in his hand.

As they look over the cliff they are greeted by a sight which 
both gladdens them, and sends a chill up their spine.

Mary is hanging on a protruding rock with one hand and with 
the other she's holding onto the basket with the baby in it.

But underneath her is Marcus. He also hangs on. He has fallen 
further, but climbs up.
                         
                         MARY
            Help.

Joseph puts the contract in the inside of his jacket. Joseph 
lays flat on his stomach and reaches for Mary. But she's out 
of reach.
                         
                         MARY (cont'd)
            I'm slipping.

Sir Patrick grabs Joseph by the legs.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            Trust me.

Sir Patrick holds onto his legs as Joseph leans over the 
cliff. 

Marcus climbs up. He's getting closer to Mary.

Joseph reaches out towards Mary.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Almost there.

Joseph puts his utmost effort to reach for Mary. Her hands 
slip, but Joseph grabs her in the nick of time.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            I got you. 
                    (yells)
            Pull me up.

Sir Patrick starts to pull Joseph up. But suddenly there is a 
sharp tug. Mary yells.

Marcus reaches Mary and is now holding onto her foot.
                         
                         MARCUS
            Give me the contract or we all die.

Marcus tugs again at Mary's foot.

Mary screams.

Marcus tries to reach for the basket, but Mary pulls it up.

Marcus tugs again.

Mary's hand slips a little from Joseph's hand.

Joseph pushes himself further down. Sir Patrick and his men 
hold onto his legs. Eimar watches on.

Joseph secures his grasp on Mary's hand.

As he does the contract in the inside of his jacket slips out 
a bit.

He struggles against Marcus. He pulls Mary up, while Marcus 
pulls her down.

The contract slips further out.

Mary kicks at Marcus.

She hits him in the face. But it's not severe enough to force 
him to let go of her.

Joseph is now dangling upside down.
                         
                         MARCUS (cont'd)
            I'll make you pay for this, dog. 
            Worthless dog.

Marcus strengthens his hold on Mary's right foot with his 
right hand. He lets go of his hand holding onto the cliff. 
His foot, in a crevice of the rock, maintains his balance. He 
reaches for a dagger.

Mary slips further. She screams.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Let go of her.

Marcus raises his dagger to stab Mary. Joseph sees the 
contract slipping from his inside pocket.
                         
                         JOSEPH (cont'd)
            Stop. Here.

With an abrupt motion he reaches for the contract and lets it 
go towards Marcus.

Marcus abandons the dagger and reaches for the contract. He  
maintains one hand on Mary's foot.

Marcus catches the tip of the contract. He momentarily loses 
his grasp on the contract, fumbles with it but finally 
secures his grip on it.

He raises his hand in triumph.
                         
                         MARCUS
            Yes.

Mary kicks at his hand and the contract goes flying away.
                         
                         MARCUS (cont'd)
            NOO

He tries to reach for it, but loses his grip on Mary and 
falls down towards the sea waves crashing on the rock bed.

EXT. TRADERS' ROAD - CONTINUOUS

Hadrian watches his father tumble towards the crashing waves.
                         
                         HADRIAN
            Father. FATHER! No!

He urges his horse to ride faster.

EXT. TRADERS' ROAD - CONTINUOUS

Back with Joseph and Mary.

Joseph watches a wave envelop Marcus. When the wave recedes, 
he's no longer there.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Pull me up.

Sir Patrick pulls Joseph up, then Mary then finally the baby.

They all lay on the floor panting in exhaustion.

Sir Patrick reaches for the basket and takes his crying baby 
out and hugs him tightly. Jaime scrambles to him and they 
both huddle around the baby.

Jaime and Patrick cuddle with their baby and rock back and 
forth, trying to calm him down.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            It's alright. Everything is alright 
            now. Everything is alright.

His men gather around him.

WITH JOSEPH AND MARY

Joseph gets up and helps his sister up.

He hugs her.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            No more running away, please.

Mary laughs
                         
                         MARY
            Deal. 

Eimar approaches Joseph. Joseph hugs Eimar.
                         
                         JOSEPH
            Thanks buddy.

Eimar returns the hug.

EXT. SEASHORE - LATER

Hadrian reaches the sea shore. He jumps off his horse and 
runs to the edge of the sea, looking around. He  squints at 
the setting sun. There is a body floating upside down. 
Hadrian runs into the sea.

Hadrian reaches the body and flips him over. It's Marcus. He 
pulls him to shore. He situates Marcus' head on his knee.
                         
                         HADRIAN
            Father. Father.

He slaps his father's face, but there is no response.

Hadrian rocks his father back and forth.

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EXT. THE TOWN BORDER - LATER

The convoy including Joseph and Mary riding Eimar, and Sir 
Patrick, Jaime and his men approach the border of the town.

Mary and Joseph dismount Eimar.

Sir Patrick and Jaime stop and dismount their horses. Sir 
Patrick holds his son.
                         
                         MARY
            This is where we part.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK (O.S.)
            Come back with us. I will reward you 
            for all you've lost.

Mary looks at Patrick and steps closer to Joseph.
                         
                         MARY
            Really? You will? May I ask you 
            something?
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            Anything.
                         
                         MARY
            Is anyone left from our village? The 
            village your house pillaged for 
            slaves.

Sir Patrick looks down for a moment and then back at Mary.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            I'm truly sorry for all the 
            difficulties which befell you and your 
            brother. I now see that change will 
            only come through people like you, who 
            are willing to do the right thing no 
            matter what their circumstances are. I 
            shall endeavor to do the same.
                         
                         MARY
            Please, no more speeches. Just tell me 
            where my parents are.
                         
                         SIR PATRICK
            I don't know. My father sold all the 
            slaves to surrounding towns.

Jaime takes a step towards Mary, who takes a step back. She 
doesn't want to get close to Jaime.
                         
                         JAIME
            Mary, come back with us and we will do 
            our best to find your parents.

Mary looks at Joseph.
                         
                         MARY
            Thank you for the offer. And I'm truly 
            happy that your family is back 
            together. But I think it's time we 
            find ours.

Joseph nods in agreement.

Eimar crouches down and Mary gets on.
                         
                         JAIME
            Thank you for everything

Mary and Joseph smile. Eimar turns around and sprints away
                                        
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