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BY WILLIAM MISTELE  2005 © All rights reserved.   From the story Fall of Atlantis in the book Mystical Fables.    

 

                                       Fall of Atlantis

 

EXT. PACIFIC OCEAN WITH STORM IN THE DISTANCE--AFTERNOON.

 

TITLE AND VO (VOICE OF THE UNDINE ISTIPHUL       )

 

In the fourth century BC, Plato describes the lost civilization of Atlantis in his works Criteas and the Timaeus. 

 

                 There are no other historical references. 

 

In 1940, Edgar Cayce predicted Atlantis would be discovered in

                                         1969.

 

        There are no confirmed physical artifacts from Atlantis. 

 

                                  Nothing

 

       Except--

 

EXT. OCEAN--AFTERNOON.

 

TITLE AND VO: (VOICE OF ISTIPHUL)

 

1970:  TWENTY MILES OFF THE COAST OF BIMINI IN THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE

Ray Brown, wearing scuba gear, rises to the surface next to a twenty foot boat holding other two divers as a furious storm begins to hit.  White caps and steep waves smash against the hull almost tossing the boat over.

 

RAY BROWN

(disconcerted)

Where the hell

 (wave bouncing off boat splashes him in face—spits out mouthful of water)

did that come from?

 

                                      SECOND DIVER ON BOAT

                                      (yelling over rising winds)

Its too strong.  We’re going to wait it out…

                                      (pointing down into water)

The boat will do better without us.

 

The two divers splash into the water rolling off the boat backwards.  The hard-hitting waves recede as the divers descend about twenty feet.  They are free of the storm except for a strong current set in motion by the waves and the uneven, alternately shallow and deep water around them. 

 

The current drives the sand on the ocean floor darkening the water.  Some sort of stone structure begins to be uncovered as sand swirls away.

 

EXT. OCEAN—ONE AND A HALF HOURS LATER. 

 

The second diver looks at his underwater watch and then up at the surface.  The light is brighter.  He signals to ascend.  As they ascend, Ray notices something shiny and solid blue off to the side.  Checking his air gauge and finding the air low, he goes up also.

 

                                                RAY

  There’s something there.  I’m going back. 

 

                                                SECOND DIVER

I’m out of air.

 

                             THIRD DIVER

                        (just as Ray Brown descends)

  Don’t get lost.

 

EXT. OCEAN BOTTOM—SHORT TIME LATER

 

BRING UP CREDITS

 

Ray swims toward a forty-foot pyramid that has a lapis lazuli crown stone and carefully crafted, shiny stone sides.  Sand slides off the structure revealing a doorway in the side that slides open.  Having already swam around the pyramid once, Ray notices the newly opened doorway.  He swims through it and enters the central chamber of the pyramid. 

   

Ray’s flashlight passes over a gold rod two inches in diameter that descends from the center of the ceiling.  The rod stops above two finely worked burnt bronze colored metal hands.  The metal rod has a large red ruby at the end.  The hands are holding a crystal ball four inches in diameter. 

  

Ray pulls out his knife and tries to remove the ruby but it won’t budge.  He then picks up the crystal ball that is unattached.  He puts the crystal in a diving bag and pauses looking around in surprise.

 

Ray swims toward the surface.  The door closes as an underwater sand dune slides down over the pyramid. 

 

EXT. OCEAN—A SHORT TIME LATER

 

Back in the boat, Ray reaches into the bag taking the crystal ball out and raising it in front of the faces of two other divers.

 

                             SECOND DIVER

                     (examining the crystal ball)

                      Look.  Three triangles.

 

 

EXT. ABANDONED TEMPLE—LATE AFTERNOON

 

TITLE and VO (ISTIPHUL)

 

 ATLANTIS, 10,000 BC

 

Baka enters the temple through a broken archway.

 

INT. ABANDONED TEMPLE—MOMENTS LATER

 

Three young men are sitting on the floor of a tiny room with one wall open to a larger temple below.  At the other end of the building the wall has fallen down and ocean waves occasionally surge in.  Dirt and boulders from a steep hillside have crashed through another wall.  In the center of the temple, a large spiraling staircase leading downward is full of broken bricks and rubble. 

 

BAKA takes the crystal ball from a bag and raises it up before the faces of two other young men—He’ad’ra and Radea.  Radea takes the crystal ball into his hands and slowly rotates it.

 

                                            RADEA

                                       (excited)

                   Three pyramids.  Wait!

                                      (with confidence)

There’s a fourth pyramid behind the first three. 

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

                                (to Baka almost in a whisper)

                   How did you acquire this?

 

                                      BAKA

                                      (beat)

 

                                    RADEA

                             He stole it.

 

HE’AD’RA

                                 (thoughtful)

                           Its called the Mentarch.

 

                                      BAKA

                         How do you know that?

 

                                      RADEA

                                   (to Baka with mock surprise)

                             You don’t know what you steal?

 

                                      BAKA

                             What’s a Mentarch?

 

                             HE’AD’RA

                       It’s the most sacred thing in Atlantis.

 

                             RADEA

                         I should have known that.

 

                                 BAKA

                       By sacred, you mean?

 

                               RADEA

                      Yah, give us details.

 

                                 HE’AD’RA

                  For the last five thousand years, the High Council has used                  

this crystal to insure the survival of Atlantis.  Their wisdom and power reside within it.

    

                               BAKA

                   A great treasure.

 

                                RADEA

                      A weapon for mind control.

 

                             (to Baka)

                      You’re a dead man.   

 

                             BAKA

                   No one knows I have it.   

 

                             RADEA

                          (to He’ad’ra)

                     What’s missing in this storyline?

 

                               HE’AD’RA

                      How he got it.

 

                              RADEA

                              (to Baka)

                      Yeah.  How?

 

                               BAKA

It is not as if I can control minds.

 

                                 HE’AD’RA

                              (with insight)

                     You failed the telepathy test.

 

                             RADEA

                               (perplexed)

                     Nobody fails the telepathy test.

             

FLASHBACK

 

INT. SMALL ROOM--MORNING

 

                                OFFICIAL

I am going to visualize different primary colors.  Simply tell me which ones. 

 

Baka closes his eyes but doesn’t see anything.

 

                                OFFICIAL

Well?

 

                                   BAKA

                      I am not getting any impressions.

 

                                   OFFICIAL

                      Try again.

 

Baka still doesn’t see anything and then he finds himself inside of a temple.  With great detail including floor plans, Baka sees through the walls into a secret vault and focuses in on the Mentarch in a similar pyramid to the one where Ray Brown found the crystal ball.  Baka touches the wall and sniffs the incense in the air.  There are priests chanting around the crystal ball that begins to glow and radiates intense light.

 

                                                BAKA

                   I am seeing a magical ceremony. 

 

                                         OFFICIAL

   This is a test of perception.  I don’t need junk from an overactive imagination.

 

END OF FLASHBACK

 

INT. AN ABANDONED TEMPLE—A MOMENT LATER

 

                             BAKA

                        (to He’ad’ra)

                     What exactly does it do?                       

 

                             HE’AD’RA

                     It grants wishes.

 

                             RADEA

                      Such as?

 

                             HE’AD’RA

It gratifies the deepest desires and reveals the highest path to perfection.

        

          RADEA

And no doubt its use extends to preventing revolts, civil wars, and social unrest, that sort of thing.

 

                             BAKA

                   A wish-fulfilling gem with political applications.

 

                             RADEA

They will kill us just for touching it.

 

                             BAKA

                (gesturing to take the crystal from Radea)

I’m returning it.

 

                             HE’AD’RA

                             (snatching the crystal before Baka can take it)

Wait. 

 

                             BAKA

We don’t have time.

 

He’ad’ra gazes into the crystal.  There is a very brief flash between the crystal and He’ad’ra’s eyes—there is an image of a girl lying in bed.

 

                     RADEA

(taking back the crystal and with command)

Whatever I desire shall fall into my grasp. 

 

                   BAKA

      (taking the crystal from Radea)

Will this work if I can’t see the fourth pyramid?

 

He’ad’ra grasps the top of Baka’s head and turns it so Baka stares directly into the crystal.

 

HE’AD’RA

 (with a relaxed yet mesmerizing voice)

        Make your mind empty, yourself nothing.  Embrace the great void.

 

          BAKA

      (excited)

I see it. 

      (beat)

I only wish to thrive and to survive. 

      (rhetorical)

Is that too much to ask?

 

Baka races toward the door.

 

               RADEA

          (to He’ad’ra)

        What did you ask for?

 

Baka stops and turns to listen.

 

              HE’AD’RA

    A love that will never end. 

   

              RADEA

    That is what a woman would wish.

           

                         BAKA

              Our friend is beyond help.

 

                      RADEA

                 Hopeless.

 

                      BAKA

                (as he exits)

                Good luck He’ad’ra.

 

                   HE’AD’RA

                   Same to you.

 

Various animals carouse outside the temple: a heron drying its wings, a crocodile, vultures on tree limbs, a wood stork, a group of about forty hawks circling overhead, and three white egrets with their long bent necks stalking fish.

 

Baka pauses sniffing the air.  He then notices bubbles in the water next to the small bridge leading to the temple.  He pauses, dipping his fingers into the water and tastes the drops.  

 

EXT.  STREET ALLEY—LATE MORNING

 

Walking down a busy street, Baka pauses, sniffing the air.  Looking around, he notices a man whose walk is more stately.  He follows the disguised aristocrat who is wearing ordinary clothes.  The aristocrat enters a tavern.

 

Baka stakes out the tavern from an alley across the street.  Just then a large, golden, seemingly armor plated cockroach lands on his wrist.  Snapping the bug off, he sees a dab of blood on his arm.  Hearing a whirring sound, he turns and sees further down the alley a cloud of the bugs flying toward him.  Baka backs into a deep set doorway where a thin noose drops down around his neck.

 

 

EXT. STREETS OF ATLANEAN CAPTIAL—EARLY EVENING

         

He’ad’ra walks over a canal bridge and past a military check point.  Soldiers march by double time. 

He’ad’ra passes a man named Ra Ta lecturing a crowd—“No justice without equality.  No revolution without transforming ourselves” drifts over the commotion.  Oblivious to the turmoil, street vendors hawk various meats and vegetables on portable grills.  The moon breaks over the hills surrounding the city.

 

He’ad’ra climbs an outdoor staircase to a small cottage built on the roof of a larger residential building.  He sits in the window watching the moon and then falls onto his bed and sleeps. 

 

MONTAGE: INT. BEDROOM—LATE NIGHT

 

He’ad’ra sits up in bed amid a lucid dream. Blurry lights around him transform into myriads of stars, nebula, and galaxies.  He gets out of bed and stands up as the walls disappear.  M100, at first appearing as a small spiral galaxy, expands into a gigantic galaxy of white, blue, and red stars that rotates beneath him and then drifts through his legs.

 

EXT. AMONG GALAXIES—NIGHT

                                   

He’ad’ra’s room seen faintly illuminated amid the stars.

 

GOD (OS)

Of all those who dwell on the earth, it is only within your heart I am free to appear. 

    Ask of me, therefore, whatsoever you will in the heavens above, upon the earth, or beneath the earth and I will grant it to you.

 

          HE’AD’RA     

May my will be in harmony with Your own--that all my actions in service to others may arise from the One Light and serve the purposes of Divine Providence. 

 

          GOD   (OS)

Because you ask for neither wealth, fame, nor anything for yourself at all but only to benefit others, your power shall be without limitation--your voice shall be like My own.  There shall be none like you, neither before you nor after you in the history of the world.

 

INT. BEDROOM—LATE NIGHT

 

He’ad’ra awakens from the dream still lying in his bed.  He reaches out to touch the faint image of a galaxy beside him, actually a reflection from the moon shining on the side of a table as he falls out of bed onto the floor.

 

INT.  LIBRARY ARCHIVES—EARLY EVENING

 

Two men enter a small room. 

 

A few moments later, Radea enters the same room.  He takes out a piece of glass and switches the light off by waving his hand over a switch on the wall.  Holding the glass to his eyes, he sees footprints illuminated in the faint dust on the floor.  Radea follows the footprints to a bookcase.   He takes a book out and reaches back with his hand.  Finding a small indentation in the wall, he presses and a hidden door opens. 

 

Radea enters a lit corridor and follows it through a very old, ancient archive.  He turns down another corridor and finds a circular opening in the floor containing a ladder.  Climbing down, he follows a dark tunnel with his hand on the wall.  For a few seconds, the floor illuminates flickering on and off and then goes out.  A distant, eerie howl echoes down the tunnel from behind him.

 

Radea enters another library even more ancient.  Ahead he sees the two men entering a door. 

 

Radea also enters, quickly moving off to one side.  He gets down on his hands and knees squeezing into a crawl space until he comes to an opening and peers into the center of an underground coliseum. 

 

A sphere of fiery, blue light pulsates at the center of the coliseum.  A robed priest chants in a baritone voice in front of the blue light —Hesh, Ma, Ah.  Hundreds of men standing in the bleachers join in after each refrain. 

 

As the song continues, two men guide a cloaked woman up a short ramp.  She disrobes and then enters the light.  There is a delay and then she screams.  Some unseen force lifts her off the floor as she slowly rotates, helpless.  Her screams pass from terror onto an orgasmic and intense moaning.

 

FLASHBACK

 

Radea hears a similar chant; a young child screaming replaces the spectacle in front of him.  Radea recalls being held over a smaller version of the same flame surrounded by several chanting men wearing similar robes.  A robed man, “Taste the fires of hell.”

 

END FLASHBACK

 

INT.  LARGE DUNGEON ROOM—NIGHT

 

Blindfolded, Baka is thrown down on a stone floor by two thugs, one muscular and one scrawny.  The muscular thug pulls up Baka’s left shirt sleeve rubbing the skin but nothing is there.  The scrawny thug takes off Baka’s blindfold.

    

                                      MUSCLAR THUG

                                            (to scrawny thug)

                      Throw him down again?

              

                                      SCRAWNY THUG

                                              (whispering)

  Quiet.

 

Baka lifts his head off the stone floor.  Inches away another face stares at him.  It is a tall, thin man with piercing eyes and exquisite cloths.  Standing up, the man graciously helps Baka up and gestures with his thumb for the muscular thug to leave.  

 

                                       HEAD OF THIEVE’S GUILD

                                               (mock sympathy)

                      Baka, Baka, what am I do to with you?

      (thoughtfully)

                      Put you to death slowly over days in some hideous place or 

                      impale you on a stake for the whole world to see what happens

                      to those who violate our laws?

 

Baka opens his mouth to speak.

 

                                        HEAD OF THIEVE’S GUILD

                      Silence. You were observed not once but twice within the

                      forbidden zone.

                                    (reasoning aloud)

                      You have special abilities.  And I love audacity.  Perhaps if

                      you had joined our Order this unpleasantness would not have

                      befallen you.

 

A grunt from behind a pillar and a military general in full regalia steps forward. 

 

                                        HEAD OF THIEVE’S GUILD

                                               (deferring to general)

 Ah yes. 

 

                        (to Baka)

  For a little while judgment ….postponed.

 

                                                (to scrawny thug)

                     You were the only one to observe Baka?

                                     

                                         SCRAWNY THUG

                    That’s right.

 

                                        HEAD OF THIEVE’S GUILD

                     No doubt you expect a reward.

 

                                         SCRAWNY THUG

                                               (hopeful)

I was just fulfilling my oath to the guild.

 

                     HEAD OF THIEVE’S GUILD

                     Still, it must never be said that I am not generous.

                    

He hands the thug large gold coins falling into the thug’s palm click, click, click, and then quickly, deftly, twists the thug’s wrist hurling him into a dark, bottomless pit.

 

                                         HEAD OF THIEVE’S GUILD

                                                (casually)

                    I will leave you. 

 

Head of Guild exits.

 

                                       GENERAL

                                       (wonderous)

You actually held the crystal?  Its real?

 

                                      BAKA

                                  (tentative)

Yes.

                  

                                       GENERAL

                                         (matter of fact)

Now listen carefully: I have purchased your life.  As repayment, you will bring me the plans for an antigravity device, a flying machine.

                     (beat)

The prototype was never destroyed.

 

                   BAKA

                   (realization)

The Sealed City.

 

                   GENERAL

If that is what it takes.

                                         (beat)

If you succeed, I will then need someone to build me a fleet in secret.  Wealth beyond your wildest dreams.  But if you fail ….

 

The general turns and looks at the pit.

 

 

EXT.  GATEWAY TO THE ACADEMY OF MAGIC--EVENING

 

He’ad’ra approaches a central desk.  A sitting female official laughs seductively as she says goodbye to a professor.  He’ad’ra stops in front of her.  She ignores him but finally looks up annoyed.

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

                           I am here about admission. 

 

                                      OFFICIAL

                                      (casually, returning to her work)

                        You are in the wrong building.  

                                      (looking up,  smiling condescendingly, certain)

                       The School of Science and Technology is just over the bridge.

                                       (sarcastic)

                        They have an open admission’s policy.  We do not.

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

         This is the right building. I am applying to the Academy of

         Magic.

 

                                       OFFICIAL

        You are confused.  You can’t come in here. 

      

                         HE’AD’RA

                   These are my papers. 

 

                   OFFICIAL

                   (tolerant yet edgy)

I don’t need to look at your papers.  You don’t belong here.  Now leave before we have an incident.

                            

The head of security walks up and takes He’ad’ra’s papers.

 

                                      CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD

               These papers grant him probationary status.

 

                    OFFICIAL

               That is simply impossible.  Who signed them?

 

           CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD

                Alturo.  With Alturo anything is possible.

 

                                      OFFICIAL

                                      (standing)

      Alturo is retired.  I will not permit him to enter.

 

                             CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD

      Matters pertaining to security are my domain. 

 

OFFICIAL

                                      (gives him an evil look)

                                          (beat)

 

CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD

                              (gesturing with hand at his waist)

      You and I am way down here in the hierarchy. 

                             (gesturing above his head)

      His papers are signed by an authority way up here. 

 

The security head takes He’ad’ra off to the side.

 

                                      CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD

You know she is right.  You don’t have the colors. 

                                (beat)

           Still, your papers are in Order.

 

                                        (moving back to official)

                              He is within his rights.

 

                                      OFFICIAL

I will die before one of his kind gains entrance to the Mysteries.

 

The Security Head gives her a baleful look.

 

                                      CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD

                                      (back to He’ad’ra, conspiratorially)

Look, I don’t know what’s going on but you are entitled to an examination.  The committee can meet you somewhere else.

                               (beat)

Dawn tomorrow, roof of the tech building, across the canal.

 

                            HE’AD’RA

                                         I owe you.

 

He’ad’ra retreats.

 

INT.  ABANDONED LIBRARY—A HALF HOUR LATER

 

Radea leaves the coliseum and reenters the abandoned library but a man is sitting at a table in the center of the room. 

 

                                      BLACK LODGE LEADER

(picking up a manuscript from a cylinder heavy with dust)

Look at these manuscripts.  This one chronicles the weather from twenty thousand years ago.  Winds blew a hundred miles an hour for ten years.

                     (looking up)

                        Hello Radea.

                                            

                                      RADEA

                                           (beat)

                        Hello.

 

                                         

                                         BLACK LODGE LEADER

                      But our past is not the problem, is it?

 

                                      RADEA

                       Am I safe?

 

                                      BLACK LODGE LEADER    

                                        (tilting head)

   I won’t go that way.  You’ll die for sure.

         

                                      RADEA

                       What do you want?

 

                                      BLACK LODGE HEAD

                        I am your benefactor.

 

                                      RADEA

                        What?

 

                                      BLACK LODDGE LEADER

                     Your father and I were life long friends.

                                     (beat)

 

                                        RADEA

                         Were?

 

                                          BLACK LODGE LEADER

Did you think that your father’s only peculiarity was selling forbidden manuscripts?  No, he was a genius seething with rage at the High Council for repressing thousands of years of scientific advancement. 

 

                RADEA

                        I am lucky he didn’t roast me on a spit and eat me.

 

                                      BLACK LODGE LEADER

                                      (quiet agreement)

                                      Yes.

                       

                             (offering a ring that shines with silvery blue light)

                                      On behalf of your father.

             

                           RADEA

              He made this?

 

                     BLACK LODGE LEADER

            A unique contribution.

 

                   RADEA

           What is this blue flame?

 

                     BLACK LODGE LEADER

It is terror and horror.  It is love and wonder--the opposites of life joined.

 

                           RADEA

                       And the woman?

 

                  BLACK LODGE LEADER

A little anguish. Some unbearable pain.  Side effects.  Women are perfect vessels for amplifying passion, love, desire—their prolonged orgasm is a gift of power. 

 

                                                RADEA

                      What am I missing?

 

                                        BLACK LODGE LEADER

Consumed by the hunger within the sacred fire, the woman offers her body and soul.  We absorb her essence into ourselves.   

                       (beat)

We feel what she feels.  Joining is the source of our power.

                                  

                           RADEA

   And the ring?

 

                   BLACK LODGE LEADER

Your father has taken the flame from out of the coliseum.  Your contribution is to take it further, to all of Atlantis and then we shall have power …forever. 

 

                                RADEA

     And no more High Council.

 

                   BLACK LODGE LEADER

                           (beat)

Experiment.  A trial run.  Take it out and see what it can do. 

                                              (standing up)

 We will all know soon enough if you are worthy of the   

  mysteries.

 

                                      RADEA

                               Wait.

 

                                      BLACK LODGE LEADER

                           I will send someone to watch over you.

                                        (gesturing to his right)

          Follow the tunnel behind that door. 

 

Radea walks through the door and continues down a hall through smoke and steam venting into the tunnel.  He raises his hand to protect his face from the steam and then turns into a side tunnel. 

 

Pausing to lean against the wall, the wall gives way and he falls into the tunnel below.  As he hits the floor, this floor also gives way and he falls further into an underground stream running through another tunnel complex.  The stream carries him into a circular room with a whirlpool at the center.  As he is sucked down, he manages to catch a handhold on a ladder set into the wall.  Climbing it, he breaks through the surface gasping for air and continues climbing. 

 

Climbing, he finds a small trap door above his head and presses it open.  He peers into a huge room with walls made of black, pointed cones.  A few feet away is a red, cylindrical quartz crystal fifteen feet high and eight feet wide that blocks his view of the rest of the room.  Radea turns his head toward a crackling sound from behind him.  A ball lightning, a foot wide, casually drifts toward him along the floor.  He drops his head down and slams the trap door as the lightning ball explodes on the other side.

 

He climbs down and enters a small opening to the side of the ladder.

 

Some time later, Radea trips and falls into a room amid a pile of bones. Getting up, he is covered with white dust. 

 

INT. MEN’S CLUB—JUST BEFORE DAWN

 

He’ad’ra enters a large room with subdued lighting and wood paneling.  Luxurious chairs, couches, and small tables with lamps are scattered across the main floor.  Balconies on several floors circle the walls.  There are sounds of whispering, footsteps, doors quietly opening and closing. 

 

He’ad’ra climbs a stairway and emerges on a flat, white marble roof.  He walks toward a semi circular table set amid huge white columns open to the sky.  The Academy of Magic lies across a canal in the distance.

 

Five officials sit behind the table.  He’ad’ra walks toward them.

 

EXT. ROOFTOP—JUST BEFORE DAWN

The first official glances up as He’ad’ra approaches.

 

 FIRST OFFICIAL

                (speaking to second official, whispering, skeptical)

           Trained in the womb.

 

SECOND OFFICIAL

              (normal voice)

             Isn’t that forbidden?

 

FIRST OFFICIAL

             Only if you tell someone.

 

SECOND OFFICIAL

              Could there be something more?

 

THIRD OFFICIAL

                Don’t even think it.

 

He’ad’ra stands in front of them.                                 

 

    MODERATOR

                                            (to He’ad’ra)

Your test results are exceptional.  Your concentration exemplary. 

 

                                       FOURTH OFFICIAL

Is it true that you speak with animals and understand the language blades of grass whisper in the morning?

 

                                         MODERATOR

   (exasperated)

Another time Alto.

 

The sun is just about to break over the horizon.

 

   MODERATOR

                                           (to He’ad’ra)

You must understand, admission to the Academy requires a recommendation from a member of the High Council or a provincial governor.  The potential for abuse ….

 

                                         FIFTH OFFICIAL

                                                     (cutting in, with finality)

 He has no bloodline.

 

As the sun edges over the horizon, its light hits the semicircular row of pillars that now act as mirrors refocusing the light onto a flat stone that redirects it to a large diamond crystal at the top of a pole.  The crystal blazes with light over the city. 

 

Heburis’ image takes form as he walks out of the blaze of light and moves toward the group.

 

                                      HEBURIS

 No established bloodline.  

                         (to moderator)

 With your permission.

 

                   MODERATOR

                         (tried patience)

   Of course.

 

                   HEBURIS

                  (to the panel)

We study the mysteries—from inner vision the outer world transformed.  But the best and brightest are pursuing science and commerce while we sit around enamored with our traditions.  We need fresh blood, new ideas.

 

                                      FIRST OFFICIAL

You can’t change the age in which we live.

 

                                      HEBURIS

                                      (ignoring them, to He’ad’ra)

There is an emptiness about you, a depth …. uncharted, unmapped…like the sky at night, so easy to miss.  

 

Walking around him and speaking to He’ad’ra from the side.

 

                                      HEBURIS

Answer this question. 

                   (walking in front of He’ad’ra and facing council)

What do you find when you gaze into that darkness within your   soul, that void of emptiness and silence?

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

Within my heart light and darkness join.

 

                                      FOURTH OFFICIAL

                                         (whispering to fifth official)

So what? 

 

                   FIFTH OFFICIAL

He’s quoting an ancient prophet.

 

HEBURIS

For what purpose? 

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

To find new wonders.

 

                                     MODERATOR

                                (to He’ad’ra—deadpan sarcasm)

Life is full of surprises. 

                      (to Heburus)

Get on with it. 

 

                                      THIRD OFFICIAL

He will destroy Atlantis.  I see it in his aura. 

 

                                      FIRST OFFICIAL

                                      (sarcastic, funny, laughing)

                    I see it in his aura.  I see it in his aura.                                          

 

                                      HEBURIS

              (to He’ad’ra, overly casual, but serious)

Tell me, what is the final end you seek? 

 

FLASHBACK

 

  EXT.  VOLCANIC TIDE POOLS-- LATE AFTERNOON 

 

He’ad’ra climbs down over rocks and out to the edge of the ocean as ten foot waves break on three sides with the spray raining upon him.  An undine (mermaid in human form named Istiphul—the most beautiful creature on earth) moves through the waves towards him.  As they speak, the spray continues to wash over them.

 

                                                ISTIPHUL

You want to ask who I am but you restrain yourself.  How adorable.

                   (determined, baiting him)

 Have you felt the electricity of the lightning storm running through your nerves?  Or heard the consonants and vowels

Of waters crying aloud making love on every beach of the world in the rapids, the streams, the river’s falls.

                   Do you know the releasing arising from the ocean floor

                   Or the sinking, the letting go into the undertow?

                   With whom can I share these things?

                   The dark depths of the ocean trench,

                   The slippery touch of the jellyfish and the nautilus,

                   The caress of arctic cold,

                   Or the warmth of curling up on a tropical beach

                   Of a woman walking out of the sea naked and free

                    Drops of water anointing her skin.

I am as old as the sea yet wild and free as the spray of these waves that have searched for your face.

 

She draws close face to face.

 

                                   He’ad’ra

                   Why?

 

                                   ISTIPHUL

                    Why am I here?

I am known for prophecy, but your visions greatly disturb me.  They speak of a joining in which the boundaries of nature and the divine are set aside. 

 

Istiphul then takes his hands into hers and fixes her eyes upon his.

 

   ISTIPHUL

That I might know of the higher and greater Love that informs the universe, reveal to me the dream that holds you in its power. 

  Speak plainly now.  Hold nothing back.  Answer my question.  What is the final end you seek?

 

                                HE’AD’RA

One day a woman will say to me, ‘I see as you the inner light shining in all things.  I hear as you the songs the stars sing. 

 

 

A brief image of a woman sleeping.

 

I feel as you the joy that is infinite.  And with this same passion and desire, my love for you will never end.’

 

                              ISTIPHUL

                               (hands caressing his face, fingers through his hair)

If you were not destined for another, I would become your lover.  In another life time, I will offer you again the love and the treasures of the sea.

 

Istiphul kisses him on the lips and then walks off into the ocean disappearing as a great wave collides with the shore and then, bouncing back, carries her off with it into the depths.

 

END FLASHBACK

 

EXT.  ROOFTOP—MOMENT LATER

 

                             HEBURUS

                                    (mesmeric, waiting)

Your answer?

 

                             HE’AD’RA

The final end I seek is a love that is so one with another all separation is annihilated.

 

           FIFTH OFFICIAL

Cut the crap He’ad’ra.  What’s your purpose?  Why are you here?

 

          HE’AD’RA

            (with finality)

 There is no other purpose for entering life than to be of service to others.

 

          FOURTH OFFICIAL

             I can’t take this anymore. 

 

          FIFTH OFFICIAL

             Don’t soil your pants.

 

           FIRST OFFICIAL

               (pressing)

What is your mode of service?

 

          HE’AD’RA

To find the greatest need and to respond to it.

 

                              FIFTH OFFICIAL

                             (irritated)

The bottom line--there are those who are a part of light, love, 

and joy.  And there are those who are a part of darkness,

domination, and endless pain.  You are from the dark side.

 

                             HEBURUS

                    A dark age is knowledge without vision and none of us 

                    wish to return to that.

                                (to  He’ad’ra)

Will you destroy Atlantis?

 

                             HE’AD’RA

Twenty-five thousand years of tradition cannot protect us from the unknown or prevent the unexpected.  We must rely on our own hearts to make our best choices.

 

                             SECOND OFFICIAL

          This is no answer.

 

Sounds of music and yelling are heard in the distance.

 

                             MODERATOR

Enough.  Heebrus, do you sponsor him or not?

 

                             HEBURUS

Out of respect for Alturo, he shall wear my colors.

 

Grim looks and scorn combined with respect for audacity from the sitting officials.

 

 

INT. UNDERGROUND DOORWAY—EARLY MORNING

 

Radea comes to a door with a large mental ring, very rusted, that he turns. 

 

The door opens to bright, blinding light that silhouettes a huge bird. Its wings are spread and its head and beak turn toward him.  As his eyes become accustomed to the sunlight, a beautiful woman takes off her mask and steps toward him wearing something like a string bikini. 

 

EXT.  ALLEY BY STREET FESTIVAL—MOMENT LATER

 

                                      SA

                            Hi sweetie.

 

                   RADEA

            (off balance)

       What?  What?

 

                   SA

I am your guardian angel.  I offer you opportunities beyond anything you can imagine.

 

                                      RADEA

                                    (eyeing her figure)

Torment me with your beauty.  Baptize me with your love.  Make me new.

 

She smiles wickedly.

 

Men with pikes and swords passing by halt eyeballing Radea. 

 

                                    (under her breath but sweet)

If you wish to remain alive, fetch me a skull.

 

Radea reaches back through the door and picks up a skull.

 

                 SA

                   (imperial)

   Take off your clothes.

 

Radea strips and she drenches him with a jar of water rinsing off the soot.  She then hands him a loincloth and a red cape.  As he dresses, she snaps a collar around his neck that is attached to her waist with a golden chain and then pats his butt. 

 

She strings a decorated bag over her shoulder as they step out and enter a parade like carnival.  He dances in front holding the skull with both hands while she throws rose petals before him. 

 

They join other pairs of dancers and proceed with Radea leading a string of dancers all joined with golden chains.  Some of the dancers play drums, flutes, tambourines, and bells.   Around them are dancers with head masks of lions, bears, eagles, egrets, and mythological beasts such as harpies, satyrs, manticores, etc.

 

EXT. ALLEY—EARLY MORNING

 

Baka emerges through a hidden door into the same alley where he was caught as Radea goes by leading the parade with Sa in front of him. 

 

                                      BAKA

                                   (seeing Radea)

                                       Oh shit!

 

On top of another building overlooking the street, He’ad’ra finishes his admission examination.

 

EXT. –FESTIVAL PROCESSION—A SHORT TIME LATER

 

   The dancers turn the corner into the central plaza. 

 

                            RADEA

                           ( to Sa)

                                  Is this necessary?

 

                            SA

                               (cheerful, exuberant)

                                   Its Festival!

 

Women line the outside circle of the plaza carrying switches, whips, and nets. Spectators, mostly men, line the rooftops.  As the men in the center of the plaza are released, we see a figure cloaked in black extending a skeleton hand from the robe signaling for the women to attack. 

 

The men run through the plaza down a street with the woman chasing them.  One man falls and the women swarm over him.  A woman on top of the fallen man moves her hips wildly.  Another woman in the group stands up looking for other men as she licks blood off her lips.  Across the street a man desperately tries to climb up onto a balcony.  The spectators on the rooftops yell and applaud his attempt to escape.  But at the last moment a hand grabs his ankle and he falls screaming. The man’s clothes are thrown into the air above the mob.

 

Radea turns down a side street but as he turns the corner the entire street is filled with women waiting for him with gleeful, crazed expressions. 

 

                                         RADEA

                                    (pausing)

                                I hate holidays.

 

INT.  LE’AH’E’S BEDROOM—JUST AFTER DAWN

 

Le’ah’e lies on an ornate, circular bed hung with fine curtains next to a window and balcony.  A white egret sticks its head through the curtain and then returns to the balcony. 

 

Le’ah’e dreams.  She sees a hawk released from an arm.  The hawk attacks a flying swan and drags it down into the garden. 

 

Le’ah’e awakens. Wearing her elegant but sparse night clothes she races out of her room, down the outside staircase, and into the huge gardens.

 

EXT.  GARDENS—MOMENTS LATER

 

Le’ah’e sees a hawk with claws outstretched flashing down and grasping a snake on the ground.  The hawk takes to the air clutching the snake but the snake manages to wrap its body around one of the hawk’s wings and the two animals flop down to the ground.  The snake coils its body around both wings and the neck of the hawk now lying on its back. 

 

Le’ah’e sees a man in work clothes bending over a plant turn around at the sound of the two animals hitting the ground.  The snake rises up a foot above the hawk and, without losing its grip on the hawk, hisses furiously at the gardener.  The man, He’ad’ra, walks up and kneels close enough that the snake, with the fury of hell, strikes at him repeatedly but he is just out of its reach.

                                       

Looking around, He’ad’ra reaches for a branch and pins the snake’s head to the ground and then grasps the snake behind its head.  The snake will not uncoil form the hawk.

 

                                                HE’AD’RA

                                                (deep, mesmeric voice)

                                Eeeee, llllll, mmmmmm

 

The snake slowly, reluctantly uncoils from the hawk and crawls off through the grass.  He’ad’ra’ places the branch between the two claws of the hawk, still upside down, and, though still stunned, the Hawk’s claws close on it.  He’ad’ra lifts the branch and with it the hawk off the ground.  The hawk slowly lifts up its head and looks into He’ad’ra’s eyes and then leaps into the air.  With two beats of its wings, the hawk flies up and perches on a tree limb fifty feet up.

     Le’ah’e walks over to confront He’ad’ra.

 

                                          LE’AH’E

                                      (demanding)

You violate my garden and my dreams.  Who are you? 

 

HE’AD’RA

I can not permitted to talk to you.  

 

                      LE’AH’E

                   (demanding)

You are?

 

                     HE’AD’RA

(uptight)

The new gardener. 

 

Le’ah’e puts her hand out to touch his aura.

 

                                      LE’AH’E

                    You are no gardener.

 

She steps closer and looks into his eyes.

 

                                      LE’AH’E

                                      (calmly probing)

                   With the snake…..?

                                      (sudden insight)

You speak the language of the creator. 

 

                   HE’AD’RA

I am not….

 

                   LE’AH’E

Shut up and answer my question—

Do you speak the language of the creator?

 

                   HE’AD’RA

Yes.

 

                   LE’AH’E

Show me.

(beat)

And then I’ll go.

                     (beat)

And I won’t speak with you again. 

 (beat)

Not a word.

                     (beat)

Not as long a breath is within my chest and blood flows through my veins.  I swear it by the Most High.

 

                                               HE’AD’RA

                                                 (with quiet charisma)

The divine majesty is known for its creativity. 

What dream would you make real? 

 

                                      LE’AH’E   

What do you see when you look into my heart?

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

                                      (gazing into her eyes)

What lies within you is beyond the knowledge of our world.  What you ask is too dangerous.

 

                  LE’AH’E

Tell me what you see.

 

                   HE’AD’RA

The consort of God, the Goddess of the Earth—her spirit dwlls within you.

 

                   LE’AH’E

Will she appear if you call her?

 

                   HE’AD’RA

Yes.

 

                   LE’AH’E

Call her here, now.

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

                                   (yielding to her request)

We have to touch. 

 

                   LE’AH’E

Why?

                  

                   HE’AD’RA

In the divine art, there is no separation.

 

She puts her arm around his waist. 

 

                                      LE’AH’E

Will this do?

 

                   HE’AD’RA

Slight nod.

 

                (invocation with montage of images)

Goddess.

Earth, air, fire and water are your children.

You are the storm and its lightning

The sea that drinks in the rain with salty lips

You are the fire beneath the earth,

The deserts, the forests, the mountains, the plains

By your command

Volcanoes explode,

Dust blinds the sky

Ice ages rise and fade

And by your song

Nine planets dance and sing

 

Nothing happens.  Le’ah’e gives He’ad’ra a look.  He’ad’ra looks back at her.  She sees a radiant light reflected in his eyes and across his face.  The goddess of the earth appears.  Le’ah’e bows down.

 

                                    GODDESS OF THE EARTH

                                   (walking toward them)

Four billion years I have watched over and tended this planet.  I created life.  No religion comprehends Who I Am, though it is I who grant permission before each appears.  

        (walking up to Le’ah’e)

Your innermost desires are the same as my dreams:

To have children who can see through the eyes of the stars,

who unite all opposites, the constellations themselves, into one song of love. 

                                      (beat)

Will you shine with my light?

Be anointed with my beauty?

Speak with my voice?

 

                                  LE’AH’E

Yes.

 

                                 GODDESS OF THE EARTH

Two things I require:

Establish justice upon the earth

                   (beat)

 And do as my Beloved and I do—

                   (passionate)

make the world new.

 

               LE’AH’E

How do I do this?

 

               GODDESS OF THE EARTH

Create a religion without rituals, priests, or temples in which love, wisdom, power, and justice are equally honored and pursued.

 

The goddess fades away.  Le’ah’e remains staring at where the goddess stood.  He’ad’ra moves slightly so that Le’ah’e’s arms no longer touches him.  But Le’ah’e grasps his hand and turns toward him.  Tears rain down her cheeks.

 

                INT. LIBRARY—EARLY AFTERNOON

 

Le’ah’e enters a huge room opening to a balcony.  A blue heron stands on the balcony.  Le’ah’e approaches her father who is sitting with four men before an archway.  The men continue talking solemnly for a moment and then rise and silently leave.  Le’ah’e approaches and bows slightly before her father.

 

                                   JARMON

You can’t talk to commoners. 

 

                                         LE’AH’E

There was a disturbance in the garden.  I went to investigate.  I insisted he answer my questions.

 

                                JARMON

Next time let the guards answer your questions.

 

                               LE’AH’E

You hired him. 

 

                                     JARMON

I didn’t know he studied under Alturo.

 

                                   LE’AH’E

Alturo?

 

                                     JARMON

Alturo resigned from the High Council twenty years ago and retreated into seclusion.  They say he lost his faith in the future.  In the old days, rogue magicians like Alturo and He’ad’ra were eliminated.  You must beware He’ad’a’s voice and never read anything written by his hand.

 

                                     LE’AH’E

I have taken an oath never to speak with him.

 

                                    JARMON

Fair enough.

 

At the same time as Le’ah’e and Jarmon speak, He’ad’ra is tossed out onto the street by family guards.

 

                                      JARMON

When a father loves his daughter, she grows in dignity and fortune.  If you know love here within your family, it will walk beside you the rest of your life.

     Consider your options.  Two great houses joining.  Your children will shape history.

 

                                      LE’AH’E

And you will have the power to choose the next high priest.

 

                                      JARMON

Power is a good thing when guided by wisdom and used in the pursuit of a noble purpose.

                                         (beat)

Some think that because I am a lineage holder that I am important but I am not.  I have always served purposes greater than myself.

 

Le’ah’e kisses his hand and then leaves. 

 

Jarmon’s wife enters. 

 

                                      JAMON

Why is it that children inherit not our strengths but our weaknesses, not our virtues but our vices?

 

                                      WIFE

She is young.  She thinks passion is inspiration and reason is her enemy.  We were once like that.  Have you forgotten?

 

INT. HE’AD’RA’S BEDROOM--MORNING

 

Lahe, in disguise, cautiously enters He’ad’ra’s former apartment.  She finds a piece of paper crumpled on the floor.  As she reads aloud, the room briefly fades away and returns when she stops.  She reads on and her voice changes into He’ad’ra’s voice as she is transported into the imagery of the poem.

 

MONTAGE:  moonlit lovers in garden beside a lake.  At the same time, He’ad’ra, walking down a corridor at the Academy, has flashes in his mind of Le’ah’e holding him in her arms like a shadowy image of her body against his.

 

                              OS (He’ad’ra’s voice)

When you are in my arms

My wounds are healed, my dreams fulfilled.

The moon sets sale to solar winds

My hands glide upon your skin

I no longer know who I am

Except a path of love that knows no end.

Deer graze in the meadow

The leaves of birch trees shiver…

 

The sound of guards entering the room break Le’ah’e out of her trance.

 

INT. ACADEMY OF MAGIC, ANCIENT CEREMONIAL ROOM--AFTEROON

 

Radea, He’ad’ra, Daria, Kora, two more students, and a professor stand before an ancient gallery of paintings of nature spirits. 

 

                   PROFESSOR

Dangers?  What dangers?

 

                   FIRST STUDENT

          You could lose your soul.

 

                     PROFESSOR

          How?

 

                   KORA

          Just accept a gift.

 

                   PROFESSOR

          Like what?

 

                   SECOND STUDENT

          The philosopher’s stone, magical relics.

 

                    FIRST STUDENT

          Gold, gems.

 

                   PROFESSOR

          And so?

 

                   FIRST STUDENT

          If you do not return something of equal value they own you.

 

                   DARIA

That is a problem.

 

They begin walking down an isle looking at the pictures.  He’ad’ra gets flashes of Le’ah’e’s face. 

 

                   KORA

                      (to professor)

What does the High Council think about us?

 

                    FIRST STUDENT

There is no High Council.

 

                   PROFESSOR

Oh they exist.

 

                     FIRST STUDENT

If so, they are tyrants.

 

                   PROFESSOR

Tyrants?

 

                   DARIA

Spiritual dictators.  By making choices for us, they deprive us of our freedom.

 

                   PROFESSOR

What has the High Council ever denied you?

 

                   SECOND STUDENT

Weather control.

 

                   PROFESSOR

A little rain never hurt anyone.

 

                   DARIA

No guns, explosives, no nuclear power.

 

                   PROFESSOR

Swords have more dignity and nobility.

 

The group passes by a picture of a sylph. 

 

                   PROFESSOR

               Daria, summon Cargoste.

 

                   DARIA

I don’t do sylphs.  They are too aloof and detached for my liking.

 

The group continues walking on.

 

                   FIRST STUDENT

No mechanical modes of transportation. 

 

                   PROFESSOR

Think about it: no factories, no pollution, no ghettoes, and our cities retain their beauty and community.

 

KORA

Not even horses?

 

PROFESSOR

No horses.

 

The group walks by a picture of the gnome named Muscar.  Appearing like a friendly, even humorous middle aged Nordic king, he is robust, sturdy with muscles that look like they are made of steel though they are not at all bulky. 

 

                   SECOND STUDENT

Why?

 

PROFESSOR

To appreciate life you have to slow down.  Not speed up.

 

The group pauses before another picture of a salamander, a creature of fire resembling a tall person. 

 

                   PROFESSOR

What is this Kora?

 

                   KORA

Pyrhum--the greatest salamander on earth. 

                         (beat)

He is my opposite.

 

The professor gestures at the painting.  The students gather in a semi circle around Kora.  Kora calls “Pyrhum” with a flourish and soft, penetrating voice but nothing happens.

 

                   HE’AD’RA

                         (quietly to Kora)

                      Try a sigil.

 

Kora draws a burning sigil in the air with her fingertip.  In a burst of flame, the salamander emerges from the painting standing in front of them and ranting at the human race for disturbing his peace.

 

                                      PYRHUM

Why is it only a few of you can speak with me.  Mages are like jesters and clowns.  You think with your wand or your little sigil you can force me to do your bidding.  I can command a strand of magma to ascend from the core of the earth through the earth’s crust and build a mountain above the clouds.  This is my power.  But you can not even control your heartbeats or the waste that clogs your arteries.  

 

While no one is looking, the first student spits into the triangle of Pyrhum and the spit vaporizes.

 

                                      PROFESSOR

                   Questions anyone?

 

Le’ah’e speaks inside He’a’d’ra’s mind—“Come on.  Its class participation.”

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

                                      (to Pyrhum)

Share with us your secrets, your innermost dreams.

 

Pyrhum moves a few steps toward He’ad’ra.  There is a brief contest of wills.  Then as Pyrhum speaks the group appears suspended on a small outcrop amid a huge chamber beneath the earth filled volcanic eruptions and magma explosions.

 

                                                PYRHUM

I have dwelt for countless eons in solitude perfecting my mastery of fire.  And in response to my innermost desire a great being of light appeared before me.  He revealed that I am free to recreate myself.  And then for a time we walked not upon the earth but within the nuclear fires of the sun, radiant and majestic amid cosmic power.  There is my destiny—not to manage low grade radiation and magma on this tiny planet but to create light that shines to the ends of the universe. 

 

The professor turns and begins walking away.  Pyrhum and the cavern of fire fade away.  The first student tosses a pencil into the magic triangle and there is a small explosion.  

 

                                      RADEA

                                 (glancing at Kora)

He talks like a woman I know.

 

                                      DARIA

Flying machines. 

 

                                      PROFESSOR

What?  They are a first strike weapon.

 

          DARIA

I was thinking more of space exploration and interstellar travel. Combined with suspended animation you go to sleep on earth and wake on another planet at the dawn of a new civilization.

 

                                      PROFESSOR

Though the body reawakens and the mind remains active, the soul has been known to depart leaving us with something less than human.  Is that what you want?

 

                                      SECOND STUDENT

What about the survival of the human species.  One asteroid, one high level virus, an unexpected change in the earth’s rotation, and the human race—zip.

 

                   PROFESSOR

We had a colony on Mars four thousand years ago. 

 

                                      DARIA

Is this a joke?

 

                                      PROFESSOR

Radea.

 

                                      RADEA

The records are in the archives.

 

Daria walks right up to Radea eye ball to eye ball.

 

                                      DARIA

You’re pulling this out of your ass.

 

                                      RADEA

Think about it.  Four thousand years ago we were obsessed with science.  There would have been space probes and colonies.

 

The group gathers around the professor.   As the professor speaks, images of a building set back into a cliff in front of a cave, glacial ice nearby, hydroponic gardens inside, etc.

 

                                      PROFESSOR

It was expensive even to send them one way.  They were already homesick before they arrived.  They squabbled incessantly and we learned nothing that we couldn’t have learned better by studying our own planet. 

 

                   DARIA

We abandoned the colony?

 

                                      PROFESSOR

No.  A religious faction that helped sponsor the expedition stole the recycling equipment.  Of those who tried to return to Earth, only a few made it back alive. 

 

                                      FIRST STUDENT

How….?

 

                                      PROFESSOR

The cult had been crossbreeding for centuries to develop their telepathic and hypnotic powers. They left clues that they were planning to settle on a moon further out.  But they had actually been planning to leave the solar system from the beginning.

 

                   SECOND STUDENT

Why leave?

                  

                   PROFESSOR

The obvious--we would have tracked them down.

 

                  

                                      FIRST STUDENT

Four thousand years ago.  They could have settled in five different solar systems by now.

 

                                      KORA

Assuming they survived their interstellar voyage.

 

                                      PROFESSOR

And this is why we have a High Council—to prevent special interest groups from destroying our civilization by exploiting either science or magic to their own advantage.

 

                                      FIRST STUDENT

This is rather hard to believe.

 

                                      PROFESSOR

Yes, but who would believe that we once depended on copper wires for communication and energy transfer.

 

                   SECOND STUDENT

No way.

 

 

MONTAGE: He’ad’ra attending magic classes, a new receptionist, and further telepathic contact between He’ad’ra and Le’ah’e.  He’ad’ra is sitting in his room and sees Le’ah’e looking at him and she sees He’ad’ra in her mind looking at her amid her garden.

 

INT.  LARGE UPSTAIRS HOTEL ROOM--LATE AFTERNOON

 

Ten robed individuals with hoods hiding their faces sit in a cozy, plush room drinking and casually eating fruits and nuts.

 

                              HIGH PRIEST/HEBURUS

                   We must restore the balance.

 

EXT. ALLEY ACROSS FROM TAVERN

 

Baka watches the same aristocrat leave the tavern and enter a hotel next door.  Imperial guards cross in front of the back end of Baka’s alley. 

 

Baka crosses the street to the alley next to the hotel.  Another band of imperial guards cross in front of this alley. 

 

Baka enters a side door into the hotel where he watches guards halting outside the door just behind him. 

 

INT. HOTEL—A MOMENT LATER

 

Baka follows the staircase and sees the aristocrat entering a door.  Baka hears the guards coming up the stairs behind him. 

 

Baka enters a doorway next to the aristocrat’s door. 

 

INT. LARGE HOTEL ROOM—A MOMENT LATER

 

Heburis now wearing ordinary clothes sits alone before the fireplace with his back to Baka.  The guard captain enters the room.

 

INT. LARGE HOTEL ROOM—CONTINUOUS

 

                              HEBURIS

                  (turning to address the captain)

           Its ok.  He’s an old friend of the family.

  

The guard leaves. 

                              (beat)

                               HEBURIS

    (gesturing to a chair)

          Please.

 

In a split second, as the Heburus speaks, Baka enters another virtual reality vision. This time he sees in quick flashes zooming in on details of the sealed city, its layout, the various levels, its blocked entrances, and its location in relation to the above world.  The vision includes a room with water running from a cracked wall and down through a fissure in the floor.

 

HEBURIS

                                 (getting eye contact)

We wish to employ the services of an outsider. You are qualified.  Simply put, we need one of the Dark Order’s crystal balls.  You will bring it to us.

                            ( beat)

                You may then call upon us for a favor.

 

INT.  BEDROOM—EVENING

 

Radea sitting in bed.  He studies and then puts on the ring.  Once asleep, the ring radiates an eerie green light. Radea wakes and Sa is lying nude, her form beneath the covers beside him in bed.  He sits up suddenly looking at her but notices something on the floor—a large snake’s tail curling up beneath the covers at the end of the bed.  He slowly lifts the covers off the bed following the body of the serpent.  Before he gets far, Sa sits up beside him.

 

                                      SA

                                        (extremely aroused and passionate)

                               Hi cutie.  I am your destiny.  Taste my bliss.

 

                                      RADEA

I know this face but you I have never met.

 

Her head turns into a serpent’s head and sinks its teeth into his neck as she says,

 

                                      SA

                            Relax.  It won’t hurt so much.

 

 Screaming, Radea jerks back flinging the covers away but she has vanished.

 

Laja’s arms circle him from behind.  Radea turns to face her.

 

                                      LAJA

I am the love missing from your life.

 

Radea grabs her shoulders and holds her away but Radea’s own arms turn into snakes that encircle and tighten around his own neck. 

 

Radea leaps out of bed.  Ga, sitting on a desk across the room, twists around and partially lifts her butt off the desk. 

 

                                      GA

             My ass is yours.

 

A large green serpent of light rises out of Radea’s solar plexus bending him forward, lifting him off the floor, and carrying him toward Ga who waits for him with open arms.  But before he gets to her a gong sounds in the courtyard and the girl and serpent vanish as Radea collapses on the floor exhausted.  Falling off his finger, the ring rolls across the floor.

 

                                      RADEA

                               (spread eagle on the floor and now awake)

                                          Wow.

 

EXT.  SCHOOL—LATE AFTERNOON

 

Again, He’ad’ra’s mind receives telepathic images from Lahe as he walks among marble columns at the school.

 

             MIDDLE AGED GENTLEMAN/ARCH DEMON (OS)

                      (breaking He’ad’ra’s telepathic rapport with Le’a’he)

                  There is no where you belong.

                     There is no community whose membership offers you meaning.

 

The man steps out in front of a column ahead but He’ad’ra ignores him. 

 

             MIDDLE AGED GENTLEMAN/ARCH DEMON

                             (falling into step next to He’ad’ra)

                    There is no love you can receive even when it is freely given— 

                    You can never experience genuine intimacy.

 

He’ad’ra continues walking.

 

The middle aged gentleman appears floating in the air moving backwards as He’ad’ra continues walking.  The man is now wearing multiple black robes blown about by unseen winds. 

 

           MIDDLE AGED GENTLEMAN/ARCH DEMON

                         You think you are a human being but you are not. 

                      I know who you are.  It is impossible to miss.  You can not  

                      hide your identity from me. 

                            (whispering in his ear)

                     You are the dark eye that consumes the sky and drains the

                      stars of their light.

                     

The man walks beside He’ad’ra again returning to human form.

 

          MIDDLE AGED MAN/ARCH DEMON

But why have you come to this solar system and to the third planet from the sun?  What purpose is here and I can not see it?

 

                  HE’AD’RA

             (casual)

What you say means nothing.  I have the same desires for happiness as anyone else. 

 

INT. LE’AHE’S BEDROOM—LATER EVENING

 

Lahe again dreams of a swan in her garden but now red and white feathers like snow drift through the air. 

 

Le’ah’e wakes up and goes into the garden where she met He’ad’ra. All is quiet.  She kneels down and touches the head of a pet bobcat. 

 

An assassin slits the throat of a guard as other assassins come over the wall into the garden. 

 

Bending down, Le’ah’e sees an assassin just before he sees her. 

 

She takes off her rope belt that is weighted at the ends and uses it as a bolo tossing it at him as he charges her.  The bobcat leaps at the assassin but is cut in two.  The bobcat distracts him just long enough that the bolo wraps around his neck.  Leaping at her, she defends with a dagger.  He has a narrow, long blade and a net.  They spar.  She rolls at the edge of the cast net as she throws her dagger into his throat.

 

A second assassin is upon her.  He has a staff with a weight at one end and a blade at the other. 

 

                                      SECOND ASSASSIN

Surrender.  There is no other option.

 

She throws the first assassin’s net at him which he slices in half with his blade.  Approaching with his staff twirling over his head, he leaps at her.  She drops low to ground and knocks him off balance with a low circular kick.  He hits her with the weighted end knocking her down.  He lifts her off the ground his hand around her neck.   She undoes a hair clasp and jabs it against his wrist.  He smiles at her but she presses a lever on the hair clasp and a needle punctures his skin. He frowns and dies.

 

A third female assassin catches Le’ah’e’s neck from behind with a loop of rope on the end of a stick.  Le’ah’e grabs the stick and shifts it using her hips to flip the assassin over.  The assassin rolls and comes up throwing a steel ball at Le’ah’e attached to a wire.  It breaks Le’ah’e’s arm. 

    Le’ah’e begins to fall but uses the stick to gain her balance.  The assassin hurls the steel ball at Le’ah’e just as a snake strikes the assassin in the leg.  Her aim off, the ball strikes Le’ah’e’s not on the other arm but on her head at the same moment Le’ah’e stabs the assassin through the heart with the knife end of the stick.  Le’ah’e falls dead.

     A horn sounds and the garden fills with guards.

  

INT.  HE’AD’RA’S ROOM—A MOMENT LATER

 

Le’ah’e appears before He’ad’ra in a death “sending.”  Serene and peaceful, she casually speaks to him.

 

                                      LE’AH’E

If I had held you in my arms just once, I could die knowing my life was complete.  But this was not to be.

 

EXT. PATH TO LE’AH’E’S HOUSE—MOMENT LATER

 

He’ad’ra races across the canal into the residential area.  His robe trails behind him and at check points the guards stand up but act paralyzed. 

He enters the mansion estates of Le’ah’e’s family.  He’adr’a comes to where Le’ah’e is lying on the ground surrounded by her father, mother, and physicians.  Guards are nearby carrying torches.

 

                               PHYSICIAN

   She is dead.

 

He’ad’ra places his hands on her body and begins chanting several sounds.

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

                        (a sound of incredibly eerie, otherworldly power)

         jjjchhhhhwww. 

 

The light darkens and the Angel of Death appears, a man who radiates a shiny black color that blurs the air around him and heightens the outlines of people and objects exchanging color for grey.

 

There is a inner struggle.  At first, the angel is held against his will. There is a brief image of a great whirlpool of black light set amid the stars.  The angel is compelled to walk toward He’ad’ra perplexed yet intensely curious.  He approaches and then looks at each of those present finally dropping his gaze to the girl.  Then he looks back at He’ad’ra and speaks aloud with morbid and angelic finality.

 

                             ANGEL OF DEATH

                             I will not disturb the two of you again until that day when 

          Atlantis is destroyed and sinks beneath the waves forever.

 

The angel walks away fading.  Le’ah’e awakens as if from a sleep.  Opening her eyes, she looks at He’ad’ra.  Sitting up slightly, she hugs him.

 

          LE’AH’E

                             I love you more than life.

 

                                       WIFE

                                      (to Jamon)

                                    There is your next high priest.

 

EXT. AN ABANDONED TEMPLE--AFTERNOON

 

Baka climbs down into the bubbly water next to the temple entrance.  Entering a large underwater tunnel sloping downward, he grasps the rocky sides pulling himself along against the current.

    After moving thirty feet, he swims up into a room with frescoes through a jagged opening in the floor. The ornate frescoes emanate broken holographic images.  From here he enters a large cathedral that has been unused for three centuries.

 

Exiting and following a ramp leading downward, he enters a triangular tunnel with rough sides and comes to a connecting tunnel with a rail along the top.  There is no light source but Baka can see in the dark in images of grey.

 

Following the tunnel, he finds a small train car attached to a rail along the ceiling.  He gets in and looks around but there is no control panel.  He sits down and immediately a mechanical voice speaks in broken, halting words—“State…. destination…. Level 2, level…. level 29…18, level….volunteers ….level 35, repairs …. maintenance…..inquiries….”

 

As the voice keeps ranting on, the car suddenly lurches ahead and then picks up speed for a ways and then falls from the ceiling and begins coasting erratically.  Baka hangs on but looking ahead he sees the floor vanishing in darkness and he jumps off. 

 

The car careens over the edge into a pit and crashes below. Baka enters a door on the side of the tunnel.

 

Baka walks along pausing to smell the air.  He looks through another door into a large kitchen area where a variety of different sized sub humans are working huge ovens.  Crawling along the floor behind a counter toward another door, he stops as a huge subhuman guard races into the room.  The guard stops and carefully looks everywhere.  The worker sub humans stop their work.

 

Baka sneaks out of the room.  A few moments later, he pauses before a hallway of doors.  Passing through one, he proceeds to the top of a stairs and stops in front of a door with a large, star shaped lock in the center.

 

A number of guards enter the hallway of doors sniffing the ground to track the thief.

 

Baka begins probing the lock when a voice speaks from behind him.

 

INT. VAULT DOOR—AFTERNOON

 

                             SUB HUMAN CHILD

Are you the trickster who will set us free?

 

Turning he confronts a child subhuman staring at him. 

 

                                      BAKA

Now that is an idea.  Keep lookout for me, OK?

 

Baka continues working the lock.  A door opens in multiple layers unfolding away from the center.

 

Baka enters a large pyramid shaped room with a large, glass cube in the center.  The door partially closes behind him. On top of the glass cube is an Atlantean version of a chess board with squares, circles, and intricate designs covering its surface.  The game uses various mythological creatures as pieces. 

 

As Baka moves his hand over different pieces, the entire room changes projecting holograms that nonetheless bear a certain elemental power.  With each piece, Baka sees a brief flash of a person killed attempting to move that piece. 

 

There is a Fire dragon that turns the room hot and steamy. 

 

With the ice gorgon, the room turns cold and Baka exhales mist. 

 

White a saber tooth tiger, ferns and jungle appear around Baka. 

 

A priestess turns into a devouring serpent as the floor becomes covered with slime. 

 

A wizard appears as lightning strikes around the room. 

 

There are also hydras, sea monsters, and a Cyclops.

 

As Baka is about to make his choice, a gnome, a strong Nordic looking man with a beard appears beside Baka as a shadowy image.  The man places his hand inside of Baka’s and together they make the correct choice, moving the fire dragon.  As Baka picks the dragon up, the room turns into a blue sky. 

 

Baka walks through clouds and thunderstorms with lightning flashing and finds another door within the sky that opens. 

 

The room Baka enters is part of a very ancient and long forgotten museum.  The museum contains the lost and forbidden technologies of Atlantis from the beginning. 

 

EXT. TIDE POOLS—NEAR EVENING

 

Le’ah’e’s head rises from out of the pool.  Her chin still submerged, her butt and legs float up to the surface a few moments later.

 

                                        LE’AH’E

 Come in. 

HE’AD’RA

(shaking his head)

I have visions when I get in this pool—it would    

take me hours to recover.

 

                                        LE’AHE

 So?

 

He’ad’ra reluctantly puts his legs in.

 

Le’ah’e floats on her back by the side of the pool.

 

He’ad’ra kisses Le’ah’e’s navel.  He lifts his head and sees a young woman sitting at the edge of the pool.  The girl swishes her feet back and forth in the water.  She looks up at He’ad’ra longingly, gets up, and then runs away.  The vision fades.

 

He’ad’ra very slowly strokes Le’ah’e hip.

 

He’ad’ra next sees Istiphul looking at him from beneath the ocean waves.  Istiphul turns and swims off.

 

LE’AH’E

What is it? 

 

HE’AD’RA

Nothing. 

 

Le’ah’e is lying down so she doesn’t follow his gaze.

 

                                LE’AH’E

Is there another woman? 

 

         HE’AD’RA

I would never want to be touched by another woman.  Next to you, all other women pale by comparison.

 

Le’ah’e climbs out of the pool and sits on the side.

 

A gust of wind stirs the pool.  Spray from a large wave falls like rain.  As He’ad’ra wipes the water from his face, his mind is transported to a spiritual dimension. There is a woman cloaked in dark purple, her face hidden by a hood. 

 

                      CHIEF JUDGE OF SATURN

I am emptiness, darkness, the void, and the abyss--the places of spirit where matter does not exist.  Though you have attained understanding beyond the knowledge of your race, you have yet to renounce regret, sorrow, and loss.  It is a weakness that pervades humanity.  Even the wisest among you down through the ages shall have the greatest difficulty overcoming the loss of love.     

 

She walks over and kneels down behind Le’ah’e.

 

                                      CHIEF JUDGE OF SATURN 

Learn to be as me--weep not when fate and death take away.  Every ending, separation, farewell, and goodbye is a sacred rite in my eyes. 

 

The spirit sits between the two of them her feet in the pool.

 

                                     CHIEF JUDGE OF SATURN

I test every great world teacher by offering a soul mate as beautiful as the stars in the sky. Then I require she be sacrificed so that the love and beauty behind the universe might be seen in their full glory and magnificence.

I offer you perfect, complete, and absolute enlightenment.  Take it, now!

    (beat)

Keep Le’ah’e and you rob the human race of its ability to ascend.

 

The vision vanishes.  He’adr’a hugs Le’ah’e.

 

                                LE’AH’E

I love the way you hug.  Every time it is as if ….

                (beat)

                                HE’AD’RA

As if we will never see each other again.

 

                                LE’AH’E

 What is it?

 

                                HE’AD’RA

The pool, the stars, you—the beauty is   overwhelming.

 

                                LE’AH’E

The pool gives you visions.  I give you love.  Where do the stars fit into this triad?

       

                                HE’AD’RA

They sing.

 

                                LE’AH’E

                         (humorous, light)

 You hear the stars singing?

 

                                HE’AD’RA

 (serious)

When I listen, I can hear the song of every star in the universe.  This has no practical application, though it does get me through difficult moments.

 

                                  LE’AH’E

                                      (doubtful)

  Really?

 

                                HE’AD’RA

 Go ahead.  Pick a star. Any star in the sky.

 

 

                                LE’AH’E

(pointing to Betelgeuse, the star in the top left corner of Orion)

 That star.

 

                                HE’AD’RA

Betara.  Her song takes you by the hand and guides you to the place where the stars themselves go to lie down, to sleep, to rest, and to be renewed.  Her magical name is Prapara, “the jewel that shines with Eternity.”  She holds the dream of the universe in her heart.

 

                                  LE’AH’E

So the universe is your first love?

 

                                  HE’AD’RA

The universe would be without stars if you departed from my life.

 

                        LE’AH’E

                Good answer.

 

INT. ANCIENT MUSEUM--EVENING

 

Wandering about the museum, Baka finds a showcase containing the blueprints of a flying saucer. 

 

Examining the blueprints as he slowly walks on, Baka bumps into a bookcase.  Manuscripts fall down.  Turning he sees a ways off the flying saucer prototype contained in the designs.

 

Baka walks toward the saucer but is distracted by a semi circular opening.  Through the opening he sees a large ruby illuminating a room full of glass and crystal containers with human beings inside.  Some people are fixed in crystal while others are suspended in liquid in various states of hibernation.  Some of the glass structures are partly opaque.  Some have fallen or been pushed over and broken so that whatever was inside is missing.  A few of the containers are torture devices from thousands of years before.  It was a time when the worst punishments were meted out by keeping individuals alive indefinitely in a state of pain and/or partial consciousness. 

 

As the Baka walks into the room, a horribly twisted face, obviously deteriorating, moves to the glass and looks out at him.  Baka ignores this and moves on toward the center of the room. 

 

The point of view shifts.  At first there is a faint, blurred vision of Baka.  Baka’s body comes into focus and then the same line of sight closes in on his face even though Baka is still distant. 

 

Baka moves to the central crystal sphere which is filled with liquid. The sphere contains a woman in a thin white flowing dress.  Baka halts in front.  Unmoving, her eyes look ahead apparently not seeing.  Without any body or facial change the eyes come alive.

 

Baka probes a small control panel attached to the sphere. Nothing.   He pulls out a small laser he carries and tries to cut through the glass.  Nothing.  Frustrated, he picks up a brick from the fallen rubble lying nearby and throws it at the glass.  Not a scratch.

 

The child sub human approaches and looks into the eyes of the woman.  Caught in a trance, the child’s hand pushes a combination of figures on the control panel.  The crystal’s liquid drains and a glass door slides open.  The woman collapses.  Baka lifts her into his arms as she slowly comes to life. 

 

The sub human child’s hand pulls on Baka’s pants.

 

SUB HUMAN CHILD

                                      Hurry.

 

Baka carries her to the flying saucer as the child follows. 

 

A group of the huge, sub human guards are rushing across the room toward Baka and the girl.  Baka enters the open door of the saucer.  The girl grasps a lever on the wall as they enter and the door closes.  He puts her in the only chair in the saucer which is in front of the controls.  She leans forward gazing at the panel without touching anything.  The saucer lifts and begins hovering in the air. 

 

                                      BAKA

        How did you do that?

 

                                      ARLUS

                               (exhausted)

I designed it.  I sure as hell know how to make it work.

 

The saucer slowly rises.  As it nears the ceiling, the saucer emits red electrical sparks that melt an opening in the ceiling.  The saucer flies free.

 

EXT. CITY STREET—BEFORE NOON

 

Sa casually walks down a city street.  She sees a clear picture in her mind of the past, present, or future of each person she walks by.

 

There is a healthy, young man buying flowers but she sees him in a casket partially mummified with withered flowers on his chest. 

 

There is a young woman with her lover.  Sa sees a picture of this woman with red eyes drunken at a table. 

    

A weary soldier learning against a wall she sees as a high ranking military officer and guest of honor at a great feast.  Another young girl, not so pretty, she sees as an older mother surrounded by children. 

 

Sa sees a young woman and then the woman with an older man at a seaside mansion.  The girl smiles out the window at a gardener before she turns and helps the man rise from his bed.  But then the scene shifts.  The same woman, slightly older, has the look of hate and rage as she stands amid a smoking stone lava field with an active cinder cone in the background.  Sa pauses for a moment to look again at the girl.

 

Sa glances next at a young couple and then sees a set of tombs that have the same faces and bodies carved in the marble lids of the caskets.  The marble images of the lovers indicate they died young.

 

Sa’s hand is grasped by that of a child who has been walking beside her the whole time.

 

EXT. LAVISH PARK—NOON

 

Radea purchases two stuffed lobster claws at a street vendor.  Baka, slipping out from an alley, falls in step next to Radea who casually hands him a claw.  The two drift across the street into the city park next to a lake with elaborate gardens and occasional gazebos.

 

                   BAKA

          Do you have it?

 

              RADEA

         I need something first.

 

              BAKA

          I am your servant.

 

Radea looks at Baka laughing at the joke.

 

                  RADEA

                   (serious)

                    I am looking for an attractive, nubile woman. 

                            (beat)

For an experiment. 

                     (pointing)

           Perhaps that one. 

 

Sa, the previous host of the festival, is sitting at the end of an archway made of flowers.  She is sketching something on a scroll.

 

                   BAKA

        You do not want that woman.

 

                   RADEA

              Why not?

 

                   BAKA

               Ask her.

 

                   RADEA

               (walking up to Sa)

              I am going to corrupt you.

 

                   SA

I think I would like that.  But first I will need you to play a role for me in the Festival of the Seasons. 

 

RADEA

             I’ll pass.

 

She moves slowly face to face, nose to nose, lips almost touching Radea’s.  Then Sa kisses him.

 

                   RADEA

                       What’s this?

 

                             SA

     A test to determine the course of your life and the   

     fate of your children.  

 

She kisses him again.

 

Radea attempts to speak but she puts her hand over his mouth.

 

                             SA

                         I’ll be here if you need me.

 

Sa moves in close, almost nose to nose to Baka but instead of kissing him she pushes two scrolls into his stomach.

 

Baka opens a scroll and looks at a picture of a woman.  It is Arlus.

                            

                      SA

This woman is not from our world.

 

                       BAKA

            (laughing)

               You are trying to fool a thief?

                      

                      SA

            (smiling)

She is the reason you exist.

                          (beat)

 

Baka opens the second scroll.  It is the drawing of the gnome from the hall of nature spirits.

 

                       SA

                  (whispers)

                   Your choice is love or immortality. 

 

                        BAKA

                   Why not both?

 

Baka and Radea continue walking observing different women from a variety of social classes.  They walk casually up to, by, and behind women, smelling their scent and nearly touching them as they pass by.  For brief moments, we see the women through Radea’s eyes—each appears standing alone frozen, cold.

 

                   BAKA

               You want sex?

 

                             RADEA

                        No.

 

                   BAKA

              Woman are always about sex.

 

                RADEA

Women use their bodies as a weapon to enslave men. 

 

                   BAKA

That’s part of the equation. 

         

                   RADEA

That one. 

 

Radea draws the girl through the hypnotic powers of his ring into a secluded area of the gardens.  She moves as if in a dream or not realizing quite what she is doing.

 

Baka glances in the distance and then at Radea who also sees a fleeting figure disappearing behind a tree.

 

                                      BAKA      

                        Are they yours?

 

                                      RADEA

                         No.

 

Baka runs.  A guard running on the other side of a hedge does a sliding kick and trips Baka as the two meet at the end of the hedge row.  Other guards wear bronze head and wrist bands.

 

A prince from one of the ten dynasties stands over Baka.  The price opens one of the two scrolls before handing both back.

 

                                      PRINCE    

                      Nice looking girl. 

                            (aristocratic humor)

                      I apologize for this rudeness. 

   

The Prince takes Radea’s remaining lobster claw, sniffs it, and gives it to a guard.

 

Another guard places a three legged folding chair for the prince to sit on.  The guards back off some distance, mostly disappearing from view.

 

                             PRINCE

             (encouraging, curious)

          Proceed with what you are doing. 

             (smiling)

          I am not here.

 

                                BAKA

                              (to Radea)

        What do you want?

 

                             RADEA

I want what makes this woman most alive…. I want her life inside me. 

 

                             BAKA

Court her.  Woo her.  Gain her love you and she will give you her heart, her soul, her youth, her innocence, her sensuality—whatever you want.

.

                                      RADEA

                                     (slowly)

What I want no women can give—I want a woman who searches for the deepest desires in my heart and then seeks to gratify them.

 

                           BAKA

        (looking at Radea and the girl carefully)

You don’t want her beauty. You want her to absorb your pain and degradation into herself.

 

                             RADEA

                     (obsessed)

Can you make that happen? 

 

                                      BAKA

Why do you hate women so much?

 

                             RADEA

          Their love can not fill the emptiness inside me.

 

                             BAKA

Emptiness is a good thing—it keeps you on the edge of the moment. 

 

                             RADEA

                   Then give her my emptiness.

                             (beat)

                   Isn’t this what you people do? 

                                        (quoting)

For every desire, a satisfaction; for every craving, a gratification, for every hunger, need, or outrageous drive, the chance to be fully alive.

 

                                    BAKA

          Emptiness is bliss and wonder.

 

                            RADEA

          Bliss? Ok. Wonder? Wonder I can not understand. 

                                  

                                       BAKA

       (ignoring him and gesturing to the ring)

                                      May I?

 

Radea hands Baka the ring.

 

                                      BAKA

                (putting the ring on and using it to enchant Laja)

                   Bliss is the body united to the source of life.

 

Laja sees herself lying on a beach as a wave breaks over her body, the water rising up to her chin.  She is laughing as the image changes--she is floating on her back drifting out to sea until she is in the middle of a calm ocean.  In the present, with eyes closed, she begins to smile and then becomes radiant.

 

Baka snaps his fingers and Radea’s mind is inside Laja experiencing what she experiences. 

 

                                RADEA

                      This is really something.

 

                                BAKA

We’ll try rapture instead of wonder.  Rapture is consciousness without limitation.

 

                        RADEA

How far can you take her? 

       

We hear Radea’s and Baka’s voices which gradually fade away as we see what the girl sees.

 

She looks at Radea and sees him standing in the center of the underground coliseum leading a magic ritual.  See looks at Baka and sees him and a girl walking through a metal door that faces a small village in the Egyptian desert.  And then she looks past the Prince and sees Ray Brown diving beneath the ocean. 

 

FLASHFORWARD

 

EXT. OCEAN—1967, MIDDAY

 

A thirty-five foot long glass bottom, tour boat is cruising at eight knots.

 

INT. GLASS BOTTOM BOAT—MIDDAY

 

                                      MALE TOURIST

                              (eyeing clouds on the horizon)

                We get lion squalls on the Great Lakes.

 

Over captain’s shoulder about 100 yards ahead sits anchored the same boat from the first diving scene.  No one is on board.

             

                                         CAPTAIN

 (facing back toward the tourists, wheel in one hand, mike in other)

You don’t have to worry about storms out here, not with these trade winds.

 

Tourists—mothers, children, retired couples, younger couples--looking occasionally from their chairs at the large window centered in the bottom of the boat.  Nothing but water shows.

 

From the point of view of the anchored boat, we see the glass bottom boat surging closer.

 

VO: (annoyed) Had you been looking for these pyramids?

 

INT. LECTURE HALL—1975, EARLY EVENING

 

Behind a podium, Ray Brown stands facing thirty-five people sitting on metal chairs in a small lecture hall.  The crystal ball sits on a pedestal to Brown’s right.  

 

                                         RAY BROWN

     We were diving just for fun. 

 

                     QUESTIONER

                      (challenging)

You found this by accident?

                                         (gesturing to crystal)

                   

FLASHBACK: INT. PYRAMID BENEATH OCEAN, 1970, AFTERNOON

 

Ray Brown picks up the crystal ball and hears a voice.

 

                                      ISTIPHUL (OS)

               You have what you came for.  Now leave.

 

INT. LECTURE HALL—A MOMENT LATER

 

                                      RAY BROWN

In the beginning, I had no training in scuba diving. Some of my buddies invited me to go diving with them.  We got out in the ocean and I just did what they did.  I put on my gear and jumped in.  I followed them down a hundred feet.  After a while I was getting tired so I started ascending by myself.

         

INT. GLASS BOTTOM BOAT—MIDDAY

 

The captain turning around to face front notices the boat thirty yards ahead.  He cuts the engine and turns sharp to the left. 

         

VO: RAY BROWN

                     Just as I was about to break the surface ….

 

INT. GLASS BOTTOM BOAT—MIDAY

 

An eight year old looking down at the glass sees a diver float directly beneath the glass and slide off to one side as the boat banks for the turn.  The kid pulls at his mom’s skirt and she looks down but sees nothing and goes back to talking to a friend.  The kid just looks down at the glass.

 

INT. LECTURE HALL—CONTINUOUS

 

                                        QUESTIONER

                                     So what happened?

 

EXT. FIVE FEET BENEATH OCEAN SURFACE—MIDDAY

 

Laja hovers in ghostly outline at the edge of the flash forward during the following scenes as if following the action.

 

MONTAGE: A thin sphere of light gradually expands outward from Ray Brown’s body floating beneath the ocean.  Laja appears in stronger relief and then is pulled into Ray Brown’s body.

 

VO: RAY BROWN

 

My body was unconscious but I was wide awake.  I was aware of fish that were nearby.  But I wasn’t seeing them externally.  I became the fish sensing what fish perceive.  I was breathing with gills and swimming with fins.  I became aware of greater distances and everything living within the ocean.  I entered the mind of whales and dolphins, manta rays and squid, sharks and turtles—until I became the entire sea. 

 

END OF FLASH FORWARD

 

EXT. PARK—EARLY AFTERNOON

 

                                      BAKA

Find bliss and rapture in yourself and you won’t obsess on women.

 

                             RADEA

                       (noticing girl’s mystical clarity)

                         What happened?

 

At this point, Baka hesitates and the Prince steps in.

 

 PRINCE

Bliss, rapture, horror, terror—each serves a purpose.

 

           PRINCE

 (leaning forward, taking the girl’s chin in his hand and raising her eyes to his)

           What was the worst thing that ever happened to you.

                          

Laja

The worst was also the best.  When my child was born I felt a peace that, if nothing else, gave me a reason for being alive.  But I had agreed to give the child to another couple.  They would raise it as their own under far better circumstances than what I could provide.  Giving my daughter away two days later was the worst.  But once you have been one with another as I was, all suffering is overcome.

 

                                      PRINCE

       What do you desire from a man? 

 

                        LAJA

That he love me as I love him. 

 

              PRINCE

                 Handing Baka a small, round bag.

                       (insidious)

         For the eyes alone of the High Council.

 

                        (to Laja)

     Will you accompany me?

 

The girl rises and takes the arm of the prince.

 

                             PRINCE

                     (walking off) 

                   Tell me about the love you would give another.

 

EXT.  HE’AD’RA WITH LE’AH’E ON HER GARDEN BALCONY—AFTERNOON

 

The captain of the guard appears apprehensively on the balcony impatient to be acknowledged. 

 

                                      (to He’ad’ra)

                     We have a problem.

 

EXT.  GAZEBO IN PARK BY LAKE--AFTERNOON

 

Baka and Radea take refuge from the onset of heavy rain in a gazebo where a stream runs into a lake.

 

Radea and Baka discover Sa and her child, Vehu, already within the gazebo. 

 

Thunder and a powerful gust of wind.

 

Sa picks up Vehu.

 

                                                SA

                                           Its ok.

 

Vehu whimpers.

 

RADEA

 (to Vehu)

                        If you look carefully, you can see the grey elves 

                        riding their warhorses in front of the storm. 

 

Images of elves portrayed in black and white drawings appear before the eyes of Vehu.

 

                                                BAKA

Their leader is known as Agoni. He is famous for tearing laundry from your mother’s clothes’ lines with his lance.  That’s him trying to knock that tree down.

 

                                                RADEA

Their second in command is Mogo.  He carries a great hammer and rides out of his way to hit unlatched doors that slam shut with a bang.  That’s him howling because he can’t find any doors out here to attack.

 

 

                                                BAKA

Those gusts on the water are the footsteps of Fada.  He is a great archer.  He shoots your hat off so fast it flies from your head before you can catch it with your hands.

 

                                                RADEA

The problem with these grey elves is that they have no power of their own.  In another hour, they will fade away into nothing until another storm comes round.

 

                                                VEHU

Are there other kinds of elves?

 

                                                BAKA

                             (looking for permission from Sa who nods)

There are the bright elves.  They are noble and heroic.  They invented chivalry and honor.  And for those they favor, the wind always blows steady.             

 

                                      VEHU

Are there forest elves?

 

                                      RADEA

Yes--tree elves.  They like peace and keep to themselves.  They plant trees in circles and hear others’ thoughts as clear as a bell.  The wind is gentle and caresses the leaves peacefully when the tree elves pass through a forest.

  

                                       SA   

Perhaps I have seen these tree elves.  When no one is looking, they dress up in silver and violet.  When the moon rises they call out: The coast is clear.  Come out, come out, and dance all night as the stars circle above us.  

 

                                      RADEA

And then there are the dark elves.  They are seen only on moonless nights.  They are fond of confusion, thickets, and ensnaring brush.  They try to make you forget where you have left your possessions so they can steal them after you have left. They are the ones who shift the wind in different directions.    

 

                                      VEHU

Any others?

 

                                      BAKA

Blessed elves.  They are skilled in making wine, love potions, and magical charms.  They invented harps and whistles.   And they dance on water when the wind ripples across a lake in cat’s paws.  

         

                                      VEHU

                             (to Radea)

Perhaps you have secrets you are not telling me about?

 

                                      RADEA

                                      (to Baka)

Go ahead.

 

                                      BAKA

The last are called fire elves.  They sometimes disguise themselves as human beings so they can move among us in order to recite their poetry and sing their songs.  But actually they are great warriors.  

         

                                      VEHU

Warriors?  Do they fight like the gray elves, attacking laundry, slamming doors, and shooting off hats?    

 

                                                SA   

No. They are the only ones strong enough to destroy the darkness in the human heart. 

 

                                                RADEA

But they pay a price for such magic.  There is not a single fire elf who has not died of loneliness at least once, twice, sometimes more.

  

                                                VEHU

They are elves and not human?

 

                                                BAKA

No one is quite sure.  They travel freely through both the human and the invisible worlds.

 

                                                VEHU

How can you tell when you meet one?

 

                                                SA

Their eyes shine with the light of dawn and their voices sound like thunder and the laughter of waves splashing in ancient seas long gone.

 

                                                VEHU

So why fire elves?

 

                                                BAKA

Their courage is forged from fire because they destroy all fear,

 

                                                VEHU

I would like to meet a fire elf some day.

 

                                                RADEA

Be careful what you wish for.

 

 The wind is gone.  Vehu runs off to play.

 

                                                SA

                                           (to Radea)

You are good with children.

 

                                                RADEA

                                                (beat)

There is nothing as horrible as childhood.

 

Baka picks up a disturbing scent in the air and without explanation quickly leaves.

 

Moments later, Vehu discovers the body of a sub human floating next to the shore.

 

Radea follows footprints along the shore.  Sa takes Vehu and quickly leaves. 

                  

 

EXT.  JUNGLE—LATER AFTERNOON

 

He’ad’ra finds Radea examining a second dead body of a sub human at the edge of the marsh next to the temple where Baka swam down. 

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

You have a problem?

 

          RADEA

Its not my problem.

 

                   HE’AD’RA

It is now.

 

Twenty sub humans (emaciated, pale, scrawny, but amazingly agile) begin to circle around He’ad’ra and Radea.  The creatures are armed with spears, curved knives, short swords, axes, etc.  He’ad’ra and Radea stand back to back.  The two men pull out from under their robes short staves which extend doubling their lengths.  Radea’s staff has bladed knives which pop out of the ends and He’ad’ra’s staff is weighted with metal at the ends.

 

                                      RADEA

This would be a good time for you to do some magic.

 

                             HE’AD’RA

I don’t like magic. 

 

RADEA

Why not?

 

HE’AD’RA

                           The side effects are disturbing.

 

                             RADEA

Won’t you reconsider?

 

The sub humans attack and He’ad’ra and Radea break through the circle and leap onto a low, crumbling stone wall leading into the swamp.  The sub humans follow on the wall but most struggle through the mire on each side barely keeping pace with the two men.  Other sub humans come running down the stone wall from the opposite direction.  The two men fight back to back skillfully defending and deflecting as they move slowly down the wall.

 

                                       RADEA  

 I looked it up.

 

          HE’AD’RA  

You looked what up?

 

 

                                                            

The wall leads to the top of a small unfinished pyramid sunk in the swamp.  The two men climb steps on the sides to the top which is flat.  There they jab and fling the creatures to the sides or over their heads as the creatures advance in increasing numbers from four directions.

 

                                RADEA

The Mentarch—there is a whole room in the archives dedicated to it. 

 

                                  HE’AD’RA

And so?

 

                                RADEA

Turns out the Mentarch is not so difficult to manufacture.  Everyone should have their own Mentrach, don’t you think?

 

                                 HE’AD’RA

Sure if you want to end life as we know it. 

 

      RADEA

Life as we know it has already ended. Wouldn’t you agree?  

 

 

Just when the two men are about to be overwhelmed by sheer numbers, the creatures stop and vacate one side of the pyramid.  The two men walk down the side to an open space where the sub humans circle around them.

         

                                      RADEA

I make you a deal.  I will help you destroy the Dark Order if you share with me the secret of immortality.

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

Do you really want to live forever?  Could be boring.

 

                                      RADEA

 I’ll risk it.

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

I don’t think it would be fair to the mankind if you or I hung around for more than one lifetime. 

 

One of the sub humans comes forward and gestures a challenge to Radea.  Radea tries to strike him but the sub human easily avoids the strike sensing Radea’s actions before he moves.  He’ad’ra steps in front of Radea and knocks the creature down with a strike to the chest. 

 

                                      RADEA

I appreciate that.

 

        HE’AD’RA

Anytime.

 

The sub humans bow down on their knees as a tall, powerful human looking figure approaches. 

 

                                      RADEA

                                    (loathing)

                                      Vampire.

 

The vampire shows open palms to He’ad’ra indicating he wishes to fight one on one.  He’ad’ra approaches and with blinding speed the vampire has He’ad’ra’s hands twisted so his wrists are bent (sankyo) and he stands on his toes to avoid the pain. 

 

Then one of He’ad’ra’s wrists is twisted in the opposite way (nikyo) and He’ad’ra is on his knees.  With a yank, the vampire jerks He’ad’ra up and locks the fingers of each of their hands together and again, bending He’ad’ra’s wrists, forces him to his knees. 

    

Slowly, the vampire forces He’ad’ra onto his back with his arms out to the sides and, then bending over him, begins sucking He’ad’ra’s life force  from his body into the vampire’s eyes and mouth. 

 

But then the direction of the flow of life force suddenly changes and the vampire’s energy is drawn into He’ad’ra.  The vampire sees himself for an instant falling through an event horizon of a black hole.

  

The vampire stands up and backs away as his body implodes and then explodes in a cloud of dust.  The sub humans flee in terror.

 

                                      RADEA

How you do that? 

        (smiling cynically)

I thought you weren’t going to use magic.

 

                                    HE’AD’RA

                                       (sadly)

                    I didn’t use magic.

 

 

INT.  SECRET CHAMBERS—LATE NIGHT

                    

ASSASSIN

                  What about his voice?

 

                   HEAD OF ASSASSIN’S GUILD

What about it?

 

                             ASSASSIN

They say he can kill with his voice.

 

                   HEAD OF ASSASSIN’S GUILD

Did I tell you about the man walking on a dark night?

 

                             ASSASSIN

No.

 

                   HEAD OF ASSASSIN’S GUILD

Someone shouts at him and he falls down. 

                         (beat)

It is his own fear and surprise that cause him to fall.

         

                             ASSASSIN

     Ah.

 

INT. HIGH COUNCIL ROOM—LATE EVENING

 

A council member finds a crystal ball on the council table.  He has a brief flicker in his eye of someone leaving through the balcony.

 

MONTAGE: There are a number of coliseums with thousands of black magicians chanting.

 

INT. HIGH COUNCIL ROOM—A FEW MINUTES LATER

 

The High Council with its ten members is gathered around the crystal ball casually examining it. The crystal suddenly lights up.  There are then bursts of brilliant light, each burst killing a different council members all within a few seconds.  As the crystal begins to flare again, its light suddenly goes out.

 

Lying on the floor are seven council members.  Some are bleeding from their eyes, some are smoldering, and one is in the last throes of a seizure. 

 

Heburis, one of the three survivors, looks around at the dead.  He glances out a window and notices that the city lights are going out.

 

                                                HEBURIS

We have a problem.

                                     (beat)

Get He’ad’ra.

 

 

INT. ONE OF COLISEUMS—SIMULTANEOUS

 

The black magicians’ crystal ball’s light also goes out.  The high priest of the Dark Order pauses to examine the crystal.

 

                                      DARK PRIEST

Get Radea.

 

INT. RADEA’S BEDROOM—LATE EVENING

 

Radea is sitting at a table in his room when he suddenly rises, holds his head, and throws himself on his bed.  A dark blue sphere of light appears in his room.  An arch demon materializes through the light and then speaks to Radea.  Radea isn’t sure if he is dreaming.

 

                                      RADEA

                                  (loud voice)

 What do you want?

 

                                      ARCH DEMON

                                 (casual, friendly)

Once or twice every thousand years your race is tested to see if there is someone who can pass through the darkness and obtain cosmic wisdom.  Succeed and you shall have all that you desire.

 

                                       RADEA

I always thought of demons as being narrow minded and shallow twits.  Overly possessive ….you know what I mean?

 

                                      ARCH DEMON

Each race has its strengths and weaknesses.  Ours has strong will but is weak on feeling. Yours has weak will but a wondrous sense of being alive.

 (beat)

The bottom line is that we do good work.  Someone is confused or in despair?  We grant obsessions that draw them back to their senses.  Or we limit an individual’s freedom so that life is seen in perspective.  You never appreciate what you have until it is taken away—that’s our job—to enable people to see life’s true value.

 

                                                RADEA

You are saying malice is good?

 

                                                ARCH DEMON

Not malice but the result.  With a little fear and old-fashioned terror, people become hard working, productive, and, above all, loyal—we establish long lasting ties to a community.

 

                                                RADEA

Why me?

 

                                                ARCH DEMON

We have a position available and you seem to be qualified. 

 

                                                RADEA

What about love?

 

                                                ARCH DEMON

Love….yes….tell me what you want from a woman?   

 

                                                RADEA

A woman who is innocent yet sophisticated, vulnerable yet committed, vivacious yet caring, sensual yet with depth.  I want a woman who is so receptive that she can contain all that I am enfolding me in an instant with her eyes, her lips, her breath.

 

                                                ARCH DEMON

                                      (leaning forward)

Too easy.  Try again. Speak from the depths of your        heart.

 

                                                RADEA

I want a woman who I can be one with and one with the universe in the same moment.  After all, what is a woman for to a man but the beauty of nature right there in front of him available to touch, to taste, and to melt into him at his command.

                           

                                                ARCH DEMON

This is what I like about you.  Unlike so many others with their petty requests for wealth, fame, pleasure, and power you bring your full imagination to the bargaining table.  Your request is granted.  

 

The arch demon disappears.

 

INT.  RADEA’S BEDROOM—A MOMENT LATER

 

Radea dreams himself walking on a carpet of red roses toward Sa.

 

                                      RADEA

Why so icy cold?

                                      (beat)

Did I not pass the test?

 

                                      SA

At the center of your heart is a pit of unimaginable horror.  The only question is will you climb out or remain where you are and draw others into your hell.

 

          RADEA

                            So, even your love can not heal me.

 

                                      SA

And this justifies your torturing women and children?

 

                                      RADEA

No, no, but it eases my pain.

 

(beat)

Walking close to her noses almost touching.

 

                                      RADEA

Find me in another life time when I am young and haven’t been corrupted from the moment of my birth.

 

 

INT. RADEA’S BEDROOM—LATE EVENING

 

Radea wakes.  There in his bed beneath the sheets is a nude woman fast asleep.  Checking the floor by the bed first, Radea cautiously raises the sheets to look at her.

 

                                      RADEA

Who or what are you?

 

                                      GA

I love you. 

 

                                      RADEA

I should believe this?

 

                                      GA

I am proof of the existence of love.

 

          RADEA

 Let’s see the proof.

 

With one hand she pushes him down onto the bed and begins kissing his chest.

 

There is a loud knocking on the door that interferes with their love making.

 

           

INT. CHAMBER OF FIRE CRYSTALS—EARLY MORNING

 

Arlus works with a group of sub humans in the chamber of fire crystals—a room filled with fifteen foot high quartz crystals.  A few dead sub humans lie scattered about on the floor.  One of the fire crystal’s light has gone out.  A piece from the damaged crystal lies next to it on the ground. 

 

Balls of lightning directed at the sub humans from the fire crystals are defused as Arlus holds a makeshift lightning rod that grounds the lightning.  One of the sub humans repeatedly hits another crystal with a huge hammer before becoming encased in electrical beams sent from the other crystals.  The sub human dissolves into nothing as he is electrified.

 

EXT. STREET ALLEY WITH ENTRANCE TO UNDERGROUND—EARLY MORNING

 

Radea opens a door leading into the chamber of fire crystals, the one he previously had stumbled upon beneath the city. 

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

                                      (to Radea)

Has this happened before?

 

          RADEA

          No.  Never.

 

INT. CHAMBER OF FIRE CRYSTALS—EARLY MORNING

 

He’ad’ra, Radea, the Captain of the Guard and some soldiers discovers Arlus and the sub humans in the fire crystal chamber.

The Captain and his men take control of the sub humans. 

 

He’ad’ra walks out onto the floor carefully moving his hands to somehow press the ball lightning away when they move toward him.  All of the fire crystals shoot lighting into He’ad’ra.  The electricity encases him in a red and white brilliance.  But it has no effect.  The lightning in the room ceases. 

 

He’ad’ra goes over to the piece of the broken fire crystal that is on the floor and picks it up.

 

Arlus spits into the face of Radea as he approaches her.  Radea walks up to her.

 

                                                RADEA

                                      (to Arlus)

Look.  I am a nice guy.  What you are doing here ….its very creative but I deserve a little respect.

 

Radea quickly grabs, bends, and breaks her arm.

 

                                                HE’AD’RA

                                                (to Radea)

                                Radea, I need that woman for questioning.

 

 

MONTAGE: individual and small groups of sub humans begin quietly entering the city from sewers, large pipes opening into the canals, sealed doors broken open, etc.

 

INT. TEMPLE OF BEAUTY—LATE NIGHT

 

He’ad’ra talks to Arlus in Temple of Beauty where her arm is being healed by being bathed in an intense pink light.

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

Why?

 

                                      ARLUS

Why destroy the fire crystals?

                                       (beat)

We dreamed of a new civilization in which each individual is united to every other heart to heart without separation.  Telepathy made this possibility.  But we discovered the Dark Order—a spiritual corruption that threatens to engulf the world.

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

So you left earth?

  

                                      ARLUS

We had no choice.  You don’t get it—their power continues to grow.  One day it will reach us even in other solar systems.

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

                                      (insight)

They didn’t kill you when you returned to earth. 

 

                                                ARLUS

The Council wanted me alive to tell them if the colonists succeeded in settling other solar systems.

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

And?

 

                                                ARLUS

We are in two other star systems.

 

                                                HE’AD’RA

What is Baka?

 

                                                ARLUS

Baka is the product of four thousand years of genetic selection guided by a few we left behind.  He is supposed to finish the job if I fail.  But now we have you.

 

                                                HE’AD’RA

You think so?

 

                                                ARLUS

You recall the legend about the planet that destroyed itself and became the asteroid belt? 

 

                                                HE’AD’RA

Not really.

 

                                                ARLUS

They engaged in dangerous experiments.  Earth will also destroy itself but it will be a spiritual death--the soul of every person will become corrupt and evil. 

                (beat)

If you do not let me destroy the fire crystals, you will have to destroy Atlantis later.  You know this.

 

He’ad’ra turns to leave.

 

                                                ARLUS

What spirit indwells you?

 

Turning back.

 

                                                HE’AD’RA

                                      (with a different voice)

I use this body, these emotions, this mind and personality as my tool to shape history.

 

                                                ARLUS

For what purpose?

 

                                                HE’AD’RA

Why are I here? Why am I anywhere?  To celebrate the beauty of the universe.

 

                                      ARLUS

Bullshit.

 

 

(He’ad’ra’s own voice, walking up to her an inch from her face)

 

                                                HE’AD’RA

A race shall appear on earth whose descendants shall spread across the galaxy.  Even their enemies shall call them the bestowers of peace and the children of light, for they shall make all wars cease.  This shall be my gift to humanity.  But not to this race and not in our age.

 

                                                ARLUS

Can I ask you personal question?

 

      He’ad’ra nods.

 

                                                ARLUS

How can you love when part of your self is forever isolated from the world?

 

                                                HE’AD’RA

Emptiness is my compassion—I know how fragile and precious life is, every moment.

                     (beat)

 Thank you.

 

                   ARLUS

 For what?

 

                   HE’AD’RA

For trying to touch the part of my self that has never known love.    

 

                  ARLUS

Nothing is beyond the reach of love.

 

                  HE’AD’RA

 Where I am from there is no polarity, no opposites to attract and so love does not exit.

 

            

INT. HE’AD’RA’S STUDY—LATE EVENING

 

The city lights are back on as seen through his window.  Hea’d’ra sits at his desk reading a scroll.  He lifts his eyes and with perfect recollection he sees brief images of Le’ah’e from the pools, her death, their first meeting, when she discovers his poem in his room, etc. 

 

He’ad’ra then stares at the wall as he sits up straight and speaks to unseen person sneaking up behind him.

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

You have no fear—is why they send you?

 

                                      ASSASSIN

    Yes.

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

                           (still facing forward)

What you see when you gaze upon me?

 

                                      ASSASSIN

          (pausing for a moment)

Your aura is dark like an infinite abyss without pity, mercy, or forgiveness. 

 

      (thoughtful)

 Can one escape who falls in?

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

Not until the universe ends.

 

                                      ASSASSIN

Ah.

                                      (beat)

Tell me, one professional to another--is it true you can kill with your voice?

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

You’re pushing your luck.

 

                                      ASSASSIN

I really must know.

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

I never try to hurt anyone …. but things don’t always go my way.

 

The assassin waits a moment and then wipes his nose and notices blood on the back of his hand.  He touches the corner of his eye and sees blood on his fingertips.  He coughs and blood splatters into his palm.

 

The assassin leaves.

 

He’ad’ra casually returns to reading his scroll.

 

 

INT. HIGH COUNCIL COMPLEX--EVENING

 

He’ad’ra and Le’ah’e walk down a hall side by side.

 

                                         LE’AH’E

How could you not know about vampires?

 

                                        HE’AD’RA

I never thought about them until I ran into one.

 

She gives him her look.

                        

                      HE’AD’RA

What’s worse—terrorizing children with the fear of hell, keeping wisdom from the masses, or killing someone in order to feed every six months? I do not know.

 

Le’ah’e turns down a different hall as the Captain of the Guard comes up to He’adr’a.

 

                          CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD

                                        (walking up)

                            This is impossible.

 

He’ad’ra enters the first door in a long corridor of doors each leading into a different council chamber. In the first room is the general who interrogated Baka.

 

INT. FIRST ROOM--EVENING                    

 

GENERAL

Listen to me.  Men love war more than they love food, sleep, or women.  Without war, the blood goes bad.  Weak men rule.  Allow us at least a civil war from time to time.  Otherwise we as a species will cease to exist and this will be on your head.

                         

He’ad’ra leaves and enters the next room.  Here are the three surviving High Council Members—among them Heburis and Sa.

The three are arguing and barely notice He’ad’ra.

 

INT. SECOND ROOM—EVENING

 

                                            HEBURIS

                                           (to He’da’ra)

Can’t you suppress the Dark Order for ten or twenty thousand years—give our civilization a chance to flourish.

 

                                                HE’AD’RA

You want to seal them away like you did with the Arlus and the sub humans? 

 

                                                SA

You entered the world for this moment—to save Atlantis.  Now do it.  Destroy the Dark Order.

 

                                                HE’AD’RA

Its not that simple.

 

                                                SA

Why not?

 

                                                HE’AD’RA

If I use my will in this way the human race becomes my slave.

 

                                                HEBURIS

No.  We would have an age of prosperity, science, healing, and education.  Justice would prevail.

 

                   HE’AD’RA

Atlantis has not had a king for five thousand years. 

 

                                                SA

You would be a benevolent king who brings a golden age.

 

                                                HE’AD’RA

Controlling others is not my way. 

 

He’ad’ra leaves and enters a room full of vampires. The vampires bow down to the ground.

 

INT. THIRD ROOM—EVENING

 

                                      VAMPIRES

                            Master.

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

                             Return to the sealed city and there remain.

 

He’ad’ra enters a room containing Le’ah’e and Ra Ta.

 

INT. FOURTH ROOM--EVERNING

 

                                      LE’AH’E

What are you going to do with the sub humans?

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

They are a strange race—some have souls and some do not. 

 

                                      LE’AH’E

Take them to the temple of beauty.  The light will uplift them.

 

                                      RA TA

                            We are all brothers and sisters.  Without compassion, the spirituality of Atlantis is worthless.

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

Make them another temple, somewhere outside the city so there are no more riots.  I don’t need more riots.

 

He’ad’ra enters a room with Radea and several members of the Dark Order.

 

INT. FIFTH ROOM--EVERNING

 

                                                HE’AD’RA

Is this the crystal ball you gave the High Council?

 

                   RADEA

                             Yes.

 

                                                HE’AD’RA

Seven of the Council are now dead after viewing it.

 

                                                RADEA

                             They asked Baka to get it for them.

                                     

He’ad’ra takes the crystal out of the bag and views it.  A demon sitting on a blue throne like a great king in a majestic palace appears in it.  He’ad’ra’s eyes flash like sunlight and the demon vanishes. 

 

He’ad’ra and the others then see in the crystal a set of brief images relating the history of the Dark Order including murder, torture, demon possession, evil experiments, etc.

 

                                                HE’AD’RA

Look at your history—treachery, betrayal, greed, murder.  What’s the point? 

 

                                                RADEA

                                  (gesturing toward the window)

Do you see the stars?  The law that governs the entire universe is that the strong rule over the weak.  Conflict and struggle are necessary.  You already know this.

 

                                                HE’AD’RA

The others wish you dead.

 

                                                RADEA

I understand your dilemma.  Since you were born, some sort of cosmic nothingness has drawn closer to our world.  Those who sense it face madness and terror ….the masses will soon be out of control.  Our power has grown as a result of your being here.

 

                   HE’AD’RA

             Why is that?

 

                   RADEA

 Because we bond people to each other and to the world of the five senses.  We offer a refuge and a safe haven. 

 

                   HE’AD’RA

          A refuge, huh?

 

FORMER HEAD OF THE DARK ORDER

We want what you want—to unite matter and spirit.  This has always been the dream of Atlantis.  Whereas others have failed in this quest, we have succeeded. You kill us you kill the dream.

                   (beat)

\

He’ad’ra enters a room containing Baka, Arlus, and the head of the thief’s guild.  Baka looks older, more Nordic and rugged with a pose of royalty.

 

INT. SIXTH ROOM—EVERNING

 

                                                BAKA

                                       (to He’ad’ra)

Cultural Engineering.

 

                                                HE’AD’RA

What?

 

                                                BAKA

It solves your problem with the military.  Let them set up foreign bases among the tribes on different continents.  One day these tribes will become great empires.  Accelerate their cultural evolution.

 

                                                HE’AD’RA

How?

 

                                                BAKA

Covert operations that implant high ideals.  For warring chieftains, give them a religion of submission. For those who want worldly domination, give them a religion of love.  If they have a thousand gods, give them a master who worships light without form.  The point is you keep your military distracted by doing something challenging.

                                                HE’AD’RA

And what do you propose for Atlantis?  What is the opposite of ourselves? 

                                     

                                                BAKA

What world teacher would challenge our deepest assumptions?  Atlantis was founded as an experiment to fuse wisdom and love, religion and science, the inner and outer worlds.  Along the way we got lost.  The only thing left undone is a battle between you and Radea. Winner takes all. 

 

                                                HE’D’RA

                             So colonies are your answer?

 

                                                BAKA

At this moment in time, your best option is designing a new beginning.

 

He’ad’ra next enters a room with the heads of the ten family dynasties which includes Jarmon, Le’ah’e’s father. 

 

INT. SEVENTH ROOM--EVERNING

 

                                                BARON

There are many of us who object to your proposals.

 

                 HE’AD’RA

I would like those who object to remain in this room and the rest of you leave.  It has been a long, trying day but I am sure we can work out something that is mutually satisfying. I will just step out into the hall for a moment. 

 

When He’ad’ra returns, the room is empty.

 

He’ad’ra next meets the captain of the guard in the hall.

 

INT. HALL--EVERNING

 

                             CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD

What do I tell them?

 

                                                HE’AD’RA

On my watch, no wars, no fighting, no riots.

 

                                       CAPTAIN OF THE GUARD

Or else what?

 

                                                HE’AD’RA

Just tell them.

                            

 

INT.  RADEA’S LIVING ROOM--EVENING

 

Radea enters his room and sees Laja standing in the doorway to the bedroom.  She turns slowly into Ga. 

 

                                                GA   

I can give you what you want from this girl. 

 

                                                RADEA

Can you?                                                                                 

 

                                                GA                                                     

Give me your ring.

 (beat)

 

                                                RADEA

What’s love without trust? 

 

Gives her the ring.

 

An image of Ga begins detaching from Ga’s body and steps inside of Radea. 

 

                                                RADEA

What is this?

 

                                                GA

A love offering.

 

                                                RADEA

You are my slave.

 

                                                GA

This one time I am giving you all that I am freely.

 

Stepping out of his body back into her self. 

 

Radea sits.

 

                                                RADEA

Incredible.  What do you call that?

 

                                                GA

You already know—its being one with another without separation.  But this is not what you really want.

 

                                                RADEA

                             Oh, what do I want?

 

                                                GA

You want to rape a woman taking all her beauty, love, and life into yourself, turning her into a pit of horror full of hate and rage.  And this you do not as an act of violence or expression of power but because it is what you believe intimacy to be. 

                   (beat)

But one woman will never satisfy you.

 

                                                RADEA

Then who should I rape? 

 

                                                GA

For a man of your stature—Atlantis.

 

                                                RADEA

How do you know these things?

 

                                                GA

It is what the demon does to me.

 

                                                RADEA

But you are not empty, abused, or in pain.

 

                                                GA

No.  Like the demon, I feed on others to restore myself.

 

                                      RADEA

How did he ever possess someone of your nobility? 

 

                                                GA

To save my land, I made a pack with the demon.

 

  

MONTAGE/FLASHBACK:  A barbarian king and hordes stand ready to sack an ancient city.  But the queen of the city goes with them as a willing but bound slave.  The hoard departs.

 

                                              GA

They abused me, tortured me, raped me, and then married me—the things men usually do to women.

 

                                                RADEA

                             Was it worth it? 

 

                                                GA

The demon was the protector of our city.  You want protection, you make an offering.  When you sacrifice for love, it is a small price to pay. 

 

                                                RADEA

                             All for one soul?

 

Ga nods.

 

                                                RADEA

                          How did that work out? 

 

                                                GA

The kingdom flourished for a century before being destroyed.    

 

                                                RADEA

                             Will you ever be free of your contract? 

 

                                                GA

Everything comes to an end.

 

 

INT. SECRET CHAMBRS—LATE NIGHT

 

              SECOND ASSASSIN

What about his voice?

 

                   HEAD OF ASSASSIN’S GUILD

       What about it?

 

                   SECOND ASSASSIN

They say he speaks with a voice of thunder.

 

                   HEAD OF ASSASSIN’S GUILD

Not only that.  They say the mountains, the trees, the seas, the earth itself quakes and is afraid of the day when he shall unleash his full power.

                               (beat)

Did I tell you about the man walking in the dark?

 

                   SECOND ASSASSIN

No.

 

                   HEAD OF ASSASSIN’S GUILD

It turns out there are thunder and lightning.  If you get hit by lightning, you are in the wrong place at the wrong time.  But you are the best of the best.  You will be in the right place at the right time. 

 

                   SECOND ASSASSIN

And if I hear the thunder?

 

                   HEAD OF ASSASSIN’S GUILD

If you hear the thunder, it means the lightning has missed you and you are still alive.

 

                   SECOND ASSASSIN

          Ah.

 

 

EXT.  JUNGLE BASE--AFTERNOON

 

Baka and Arlus inspect a newly built flying saucer.  The hanger it is in has numerous sub humans working on another flying saucer.  The child sub human looks at Baka and Arlus and shakes his head.

 

                   BAKA

                Shall we give it a try?

 

                   ARLUS

                 Why not?

 

The two stand behind the controls which are about the only things present inside the hollow saucer.  The saucer slowly hovers and then glides out of the hanger. 

 

                   BAKA

                  It works.

 

                   ARLUS

                   Watch out!

 

The saucer begins moving sideways instead of forward knocking down several trees before slipping into a swamp.  Baka falls on top of Arlus as the two slowly slide across the floor and out the door into the water.

            

INT. HE’AD’RA’S STUDY—TWILIGHT

 

A blue heron lands on the balcony and squawks at He’ad’ra who turns to look at it.  He’ad’ra gets up and stops just on the inside of the balcony door.  An assassin clings upside down on the outside wall above the balcony.

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

                                      Nice try.

 

The assassin drops down and immediately tries to attack He’ad’ra but He’ad’ra can stop his motions with a wave of his hand.

 

He’ad’ra invites the assassin to a table set for two with drinks.  They drink. 

 

                                      ASSASSIN

Can no one kill you?

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

Do you really have to have the answer to that question?

 

                                      ASSASSIN

                             I can not leave without it.

 

He’da’ra gestures to a faint image of the Angel of Death standing in the corner of the room.

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

                 Ask him.

 

The Angel of Death begins slowly stalking the assassin who immediately stands up and flees by climbing rapidly down the side of the building.  A few moments later, there is a scream in the distance.

 

MONTAGE.  RADEA’S ABUSES OF POWER OVER TWENTY YEARS:

 

There are images of children in blue flames screaming, dark magicians controlling classrooms at the magical university, dark magicians using crystal balls in pyramids, the psychic rape of innocents, kidnappings, hypnotic control of others, cruel experiments, political assassinations, etc.

 

 

INT. SEALED CITY—NIGHT

 

Radea and Ga stand in front of two glass cylinders filled with liquid which contain an older Laja and her grown daughter.

 

Radea somehow creates a blue flame in the cylinder surrounding the daughter.  The girl experiences intense sexual arousal and torment in the same moment as she is psychically raped.  Radea releases her. 

 

He then stands between the two cylinders holding his hands out to each sensing their torment. 

 

                                  RADEA

                                     (to Ga and the two prisoners)

This is so intimate.  Thank you.

 

INT. BALCONY OVER GARDENS—AFTEROON

 

                                      LE’AH’E

So what?  Our knowledge exceeds our wisdom.  Our power exceeds our love.  Is this a reason to give up?

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

Atlantis was doomed from the beginning.

 

                                      LE’AH’E

Give me your power. I will destroy them and remove them from the earth forever.

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

You don’t know what you asking.

(beat)

What do you know about me?

 

                                      LE’AH’E

You love.  You speak the cosmic language.  You destroy.  You create.  I am just asking you to do what’s right.  Search your soul.

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

I can offer the human race a second chance—we can start over from the beginning, this time without the knowledge of magic.

                                      (beat)

                                    HE’AD’RA

                            I have something for you.

 

He’ad’ra hands her the Mentarch.

 

                                     LE’AH’E

                               What do I do with this?

 

                                       HE’AD’RA

Hide it somewhere so that when civilization rises again millennia from now it might be used  for the purposes it was created. 

     (beat)

                              I will remain here and stand guard.

 

INT. BALCONY OVER GARDENS—A MOMENT LATER

 

As Le’ah’e exits through the door, He’ad’ra walks down a stairs into the gardens.  As he steps onto a path, he walks inside of a vision.   Eerie images flow together in a montage of suffering, hell, nightmares, sorrow, death, and devastation.

 

Ahead of him on his path is a hooded woman cloaked in dark violet robes.  He’ad’ra approaches her.

 

                                      CHIEF JUDGE OF SATURN

You have been avoiding me.

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

What would it take to save Atlantis?

 

As the two walk farther down the path, the setting slowly changes to a road.  On each side are brief images of the ruins of different civilizations past and future—Lemuria, Atlantis, Babylon, Cairo, Rome, Jerusalem, Berlin, London, etc.

The road leads to a temple in which are set the forty-nine thrones of the Judges of Saturn.  The Saturn Spirit sits on one of the thrones.

 

                                      CHIEF JUDGE OF SATURN

                                (gesturing to one of the thrones)

Take a seat among us.  Reveal yourself to the human race as the world teacher that you are. 

 (passionate, ferocious)

Children shall walk hand in hand with the Mysteries. This golden age will never end.  Those  who comes to this planet seeking truth shall become enlightened.  

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

Only many individuals working together have the right to manifest such a vision.

 

                                      SATURN SPIRIT

You understand the alternative?  Mankind will live as barbarians for ten thousand years—before they regain a small portion of what they have now.

.      

She puts her hand upon his shoulder, dropping her hood to reveal that she is Sa.

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

                             You!

 

                                      SA

You will have to follow your heart.  The choice is yours alone.

 

 

INT. RADEA’S PALACE--NIGHT

 

                                                GA

Why the glum looks?

 

                                                RADEA

He’ad’ra blocks our every attempt to assume power.  He is beyond the reach of our magic and our assassins.

 

                                                GA

Call your demon.  That’s his job, isn’t it? —to solve problem that have no solutions. 

 

Ga pours oil in a set of indentations on the floor.  The oil and indentations form a set of magic diagrams.  Ga lights the oil and the arch demon appears at the center of the diagrams.

 

                                                ARCH DEMON

Why have you called me?

 

                                                RADEA

 I want you to destroy He’ad’ra. 

 

                                                ARCH DEMON

That is a great idea.  Excellent.  I admire you for contemplating it.

                                                (beat)

But trust me on this: no living being, mortal or divine, can overthrow He’ad’ra’s will.  His power is beyond all understanding.

 

                                                RADEA

Then what can I do?

 

                                                ARCH DEMON

 

You are not helpless.  The reason He’ad’ra’s spirit has come to this planet is to learn about love.  Destroy Le’ah’e.  Take her love from him and He’ad’ra will lose his will to live.  This you can do.

 

EXT.  GARDEN WITH POOL OF WATER—LATE AFTERNOON

 

The Angel of Death stands at a distance in the shadows quietly watching Le’ah’e.

 

MONTAGE: many pyramids and ceremonial chambers with dark magicians gathering and putting on their robes.

 

 

INT.  DARK ORDER CHAMBERS--AFTERNOON

 

                                   RADEA

  Is everything ready?

 

                                      ASISTANT

                    Yes.

 

                                       RADEA

                    How many?

 

                                      ASISTANT

Three thousand magicians awaiting your orders.

 

                                      RADEA

As the sun touches the horizon, attack.

                            

INT. CEREMONIAL CHAMBER—LATE AFTERNOON

 

A young priest stands with other priests in a room with a crystal ball in the center.  An image of Le’ah’e forms in the crystal ball and then as a hologram in the air.

 

                             YOUNG PRIEST

                           (to older priest next to him)

She’s awful beautiful.

 

The older mage gives him a baleful glance.

 

                             YOUNG PRIEST

So why are we going to kill her?

 

                             OLDER PRIEST

To get to He’ad’ra.

 

                             YOUNG PRIEST

Right.  Is it true that she can sing the Song of the Universe?

 

                             OLDER PRIEST

             (grasping and choking him for emphasis)

It doesn’t matter.  It is her time to die.

         

One of priests begins intoning a chant and the rest join in as a dark, reddish blue flame engulfs Le’ah’e.

 

EXT. BY POOL IN GARDEN—SUNSET

 

In a distant land, Le’ah’e glances into the pool and sees the Angel of Death reflected among the shadows—she rises and grasps her chest and falls to the ground dead as the Angel of Death passes over her.

 

INT.  HE’AD’RA’S CHAMBERS--SUNSET

                                               

He'adra senses too late the psychic blow that kills Le’ah’e.  He feels the last breath of life pass from her lips. 

 

Le’ah’e appears as herself as a psychic projection before He’ad’ra in a “sending.”

 

                             LE’AH’E

Let me go, my Beloved,

Do not call me back.

In the fullness of time

I will find you

And we will love again as we have loved before.

 

Le’ah’e fades away into a sphere of shiny light but the light remains as she vanishes.  Within this light another being appears—the Goddess of the Earth.  The Goddess is no longer beautiful—her appearance is distorted, pale, drawn, weary, and sick.

 

 

                            GODDESS OF THE EARTH

The whole world is about to become enslaved.  Speak the Word of Power granted to you by the One.  Otherwise, my soul will be corrupted and the spiritual life of this planet will die forever.

 

 

INT. RADEA’S CHAMBERS—AFTER SUNSET

 

                                             GA

                   (giving Radea his ring back)

                         I am now free.

 

                                      RADEA

    Free of what?

 

                                      GA

Of both you and the demon.

 

                             RADEA

How is this possible?

 

                             GA

I did what the demon asked.

 

                             RADEA

Which was?

 

                             GA

I got you to kill Le’ah’e.  That was my mission.  My debt to the demon is paid.

 

                             RADEA

No woman could love the way you have loved me without being in love.  

 

                             GA

I fooled you.

 

                             RADEA

(Walking up to her the way he walked up to the thief girl before he broke her arm.)

You could fool even God with your love.

 

 

EXT. ROOFTOP—AFTER SUNSET

As He’ad’ra steps through the doorway onto the roof, he steps inside a vision.  He’ad’ra sees in front of him a 23 year old girl, the one he saw previously at the tide pool.  She is sitting on a dock casually kicking her feet in a lake that stretches out before them.

 

                                      UNBORN DAUGHTER

                Why won’t you let me be born through my mother?

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

                             Who are you?

                           (getting up)
                             I am your unborn daughter.

 

She walks up and hugs him.

 

       UNBORN  DAUGHTGER

I want to breathe air, to taste life.  I want to love and be loved.  Don’t take this from me.

 

          HE’AD’RA

                          Child, if there were possible to save the world I       

                          would do so.  It is not possible.

 

INT. RADEA’S CHAMBERS—AFTER SUNSET

 

The room is dark, lit only by the fading twilight.

                                

                                      PRIEST

                   Radea, we have a problem.

           

                                      RADEA

Le’ah’e’s dead? 

 

                                      PRIEST

Yes.

 

RADEA

Then leave me alone. 

 

                   PRIEST

But….

 

                                      RADEA

I am having bad day.

 

          PRIEST

\                            The crystals have shut down.

 

                                      RADEA

What does it matter?  You can’t kill He’ad’ra with crystals.

 

                                      PRIEST

I think He’ad’ra shut the crystals down.

 

                                      RADEA

Oh.

 

 

EXT.  SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ROOFTOP—AFTER SUNSET

 

He’ad’ra walks to the center of the roof top amid the circular pillars.

 

He’ad’ra stops, pauses, and then begins speaking a word of power consisting of three sounds.

 

 

EXT. ROOF OF ACADEMY OF MAGIC—SAME TIME

 

Radea goes out on the roof and sees He’ad’ra on top of the other building with a whirlwind of magical energy expanding around him.

 

                                   RADEA

                           You’re bluffing, right?

 

 

EXT.  SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ROOFTOP—MOMENTS LATER

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

                                      (speaking word of power)

                                             Jaaaaa

 

With the sound of “Jaaa” an opal light of dark violet, red, blue, and green intermingling expands across the sky.

 

                                      MONTAGE

All manner of spirits from all seven planetary spheres including the Angel of Death, arch demons, the 49 judges of Saturn including Sa, the elementals Pyrhum, Istiphul, Muscar, Cargoste, etc. and many other spirits from many realms and domains are surprised and astonished as they are held captive and bound by He’ad’ra’s voice.

 

The spirits turned their faces toward the third planet from the sun and to the continent of Atlantis and then to He’ad’ra.

 

Hurled and caught by a cosmic power of concentration, like the swirling tides of a cosmic whirlpool in a cosmic sea, their voices join.   The united spirits appear before He’ad’ra as a bright flame with a whirlwind of colors whirling within it.  These cast a dark red glow that melts, twists, and cracks the columns of marble and the floor.

 

As they presented themselves in front of He'adra in a column of light, they speak as one in an unearthly calm, in an eerie, quiet, and childlike voice:         

 

                                   SPIRITS

                          For what purpose are we called?

 

                                      HE’AD’RA

                               Chaaaaaaa

                                  

With the sound of “Chaaaa” a dark violet light with silvery sparks spreads out like a flat but expanding circle of light until it covers the entire continent of Atlantis amid the ocean.

 

VO (He’ad’ra)

           (simultaneous with the sound of “Chaaa”)

Take Atlantis, take her marble buildings with their lapis and golden crowns, take her hills and her valleys, take her mountains and her meadows, take her with all her splendor and with all her mysteries, take all of her, take her and pull her down beneath the waves and into the depths. 

 

We now see the destruction of Atlantis with priests and their pyramid temples being buried, sunk, and destroyed along with the capital city and its masses.  There are also ice caps breaking up, tidal waves, thunderstorms, earthquakes, fire in the sky, mountains falling, the seas boiling, etc.

 

Radea watches the city around himself shaking and falling down.

 

Beneath the city, the fire crystals break and fall over.

 

The power goes out in the flying saucer carrying Baka and Arlus. The saucer coasts to the ground in Egypt as its internal lights go out. 

 

Baka and Arlus exit the saucer not far from a barbarian desert village.

 

EXT. ROOFTOP—AFTER SUNSET

 

He’ad’ra  speaks the third sound in the word of power.

 

                                       HE’AD’RA

                                          Wwwaaaa

 

The “Wwwaaaa” sound emits a lilac color like fog rolling over the ocean.

 

VO (Istiphul)     And with the final sound, the waters and oceans

are commanded to hold Atlantis and enfold her, sealing her away in a secret place that will not be found until the dream of Atlantis is again ready to be revealed--until there are enough hearts on earth that call out for the beauty that shines with the light of the mysteries.     

 

He’ad’ra stands and watches as the world collapses around him.  He too disappears along with the capital city amid the waves and earthquake.

 

The last of Atlantis sinks beneath the waves until one gigantic wave finally covers the sea where once Atlantis stood.

 

EXT.  OCEAN—SOME TIME LATER

 

Istiphul standing on the surface of the sea.

 

                        ISTIPHUL

Fair, fair,

Beautiful beyond compare,

Wondrous land,

Oh place of beauty where the gods did walk—

Their footsteps echoing throughout the hills, 

Oh fair Atlantis,

Land of dream and happiness,

How you have now fallen,

Fallen down

Beneath the waves and the sea,

Forever gone.

 

 

INT.  RAY BROWN’S LECTURE HALL—AFTER LECTURE

 

 

                                    YOUNG MAN

                         (to friend standing in front of crystal)

                           What do you think it is used for? 

 

                                      FRIEND

                          Making wishes.

 

                                    YOUNG MAN

                           Do you see the fourth triangle?

 

                                      FRIEND

                          I can feel it but not see it.

 

As the friend touches the crystal ball, there is a tiny flash of light.  Ray Brown’s young female assistant notices the tiny flash of light between the crystal the young man’s eyes.

 

                                      YOUNG MAN

                         Did you make a wish?

 

                                      FRIEND

                          Yeah.

 

                                     YOUNG MAN

                           I think I will too.

 

                                    FRIEND

                             Careful what you wish for.

 

Shot of the lecture hall from outside panning up into the sky, across the Sonora desert to the ocean, and down into the pyramid near Bimini where Istiphul’s form is seen among the shadows by the open door into the pyramid, the currents of water flowing through her hair.