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− | + | <i>Dramatis Personae | |
Malvasian: A High Elf battlemage | Malvasian: A High Elf battlemage | ||
Inzoliah: A Dark Elf battlemage | Inzoliah: A Dark Elf battlemage | ||
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A Ghost | A Ghost | ||
Some bandits | Some bandits | ||
+ | Scene: Eldenwood</i> | ||
− | + | [[Image:Htraitrise.jpg|center]] | |
− | As the curtain rises, we see the misty labyrinthian landscape of the legendary Eldengrove of Valenwood. All around we hear wolves howling. A bloodied reptilian figure, SCHIAVAS, breaks through the branches of one of the trees and surveys the area. | + | ''As the curtain rises, we see the misty labyrinthian landscape of the legendary Eldengrove of Valenwood. All around we hear wolves howling. A bloodied reptilian figure, SCHIAVAS, breaks through the branches of one of the trees and surveys the area.'' |
SCHIAVAS: It's clear. | SCHIAVAS: It's clear. | ||
− | INZOLIAH, a beautiful Dark Elf mage, climbs down from the tree, helped by the barbarian. There is the sound of footsteps nearby. Schiavas readies his sword and Inzoliah prepares to cast a spell. Nothing comes out. | + | ''INZOLIAH, a beautiful Dark Elf mage, climbs down from the tree, helped by the barbarian. There is the sound of footsteps nearby. Schiavas readies his sword and Inzoliah prepares to cast a spell. Nothing comes out.'' |
INZOLIAH: You're bleeding. You should have Dolcettus heal that for you. | INZOLIAH: You're bleeding. You should have Dolcettus heal that for you. | ||
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SCHIAVAS: He's still drained from all the spells he had to cast down in the caves. I'm fine. If we get out of this and no one needs it more, I'll take the last potion of healing. Where's Malvasian? | SCHIAVAS: He's still drained from all the spells he had to cast down in the caves. I'm fine. If we get out of this and no one needs it more, I'll take the last potion of healing. Where's Malvasian? | ||
− | MALVASIAN, a High Elf battlemage, and DOLCETTUS, a Cyrodiil healer, emerge from the tree, carrying a heavy chest between the two of them. They awkwardly try to get down from the tree, carrying their loot. | + | ''MALVASIAN, a High Elf battlemage, and DOLCETTUS, a Cyrodiil healer, emerge from the tree, carrying a heavy chest between the two of them. They awkwardly try to get down from the tree, carrying their loot. '' |
MALVASIAN: Here I am, though why I'm carrying the heavy load is beyond me. I always thought that the advantage of dungeon delving with a great barbarian was that he carried all the loot. | MALVASIAN: Here I am, though why I'm carrying the heavy load is beyond me. I always thought that the advantage of dungeon delving with a great barbarian was that he carried all the loot. | ||
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MALVASIAN: He needs porters, like he said. He can't carry the chest and fight off the inhabitants of Eldengrove both. | MALVASIAN: He needs porters, like he said. He can't carry the chest and fight off the inhabitants of Eldengrove both. | ||
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DOLCETTUS: By Stendarr, of all the mean, conniving, typically Argonian -- | DOLCETTUS: By Stendarr, of all the mean, conniving, typically Argonian -- | ||
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SCHIAVAS: I don't necessarily. Except that you're prettier than the other two, for a smoothskin that is. And if something comes after us, it might go for you first. | SCHIAVAS: I don't necessarily. Except that you're prettier than the other two, for a smoothskin that is. And if something comes after us, it might go for you first. | ||
− | There is a noise in some bushes nearby. | + | ''There is a noise in some bushes nearby.'' |
SCHIAVAS: Go check that out. | SCHIAVAS: Go check that out. | ||
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SCHIAVAS: You have a choice, Inzoliah. Go and you might live. Stay here, and you definitely won't. | SCHIAVAS: You have a choice, Inzoliah. Go and you might live. Stay here, and you definitely won't. | ||
− | Inzoliah considers and then goes to the bushes. | + | ''Inzoliah considers and then goes to the bushes.'' |
SCHIAVAS (to Malvasian and Dolcettus): The king of Silvenar will pay good money for the Mail, and we can divide it more nicely between three than four. | SCHIAVAS (to Malvasian and Dolcettus): The king of Silvenar will pay good money for the Mail, and we can divide it more nicely between three than four. | ||
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INZOLIAH: You're so right. | INZOLIAH: You're so right. | ||
− | Inzoliah suddenly levitates up to the top of the stage. A semi-transparent Ghost appears from the bush and rushes at the next person, who happens to be Schiavas. As the barbarian screams and thrashes at it with his sword, it levels blasts of whirling gas at him. He crumbles to the ground. It turns next to Dolcettus, the healer, and as the Ghost focuses its feasting chill on the hapless Dolcettus, Malvasian casts a ball of flame at it that causes it to vaporize into the misty air. | + | ''Inzoliah suddenly levitates up to the top of the stage. A semi-transparent Ghost appears from the bush and rushes at the next person, who happens to be Schiavas. As the barbarian screams and thrashes at it with his sword, it levels blasts of whirling gas at him. He crumbles to the ground. It turns next to Dolcettus, the healer, and as the Ghost focuses its feasting chill on the hapless Dolcettus, Malvasian casts a ball of flame at it that causes it to vaporize into the misty air.'' |
− | Inzoliah floats back down to the ground as Malvasian examines the bodies of Dolcettus and Schiavas, who are both white-faced from the draining power of the ghost. | + | ''Inzoliah floats back down to the ground as Malvasian examines the bodies of Dolcettus and Schiavas, who are both white-faced from the draining power of the ghost.'' |
MALVASIAN: You had some magicka reserved after all. | MALVASIAN: You had some magicka reserved after all. | ||
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INZOLIAH: So did you. Are they dead? | INZOLIAH: So did you. Are they dead? | ||
− | Malvasian takes the potion of healing from Dolcettus's pack. | + | ''Malvasian takes the potion of healing from Dolcettus's pack.'' |
MALVASIAN: Yes. Fortunately, the potion of healing wasn't broken when he fell. Well, I guess this leaves just the two of us to collect the reward. | MALVASIAN: Yes. Fortunately, the potion of healing wasn't broken when he fell. Well, I guess this leaves just the two of us to collect the reward. | ||
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INZOLIAH: We can't get out of this place without each other. Like it or not. | INZOLIAH: We can't get out of this place without each other. Like it or not. | ||
− | The two battlemages pick up the chest and begin plodding carefully through the undergrowth, pausing from time to time at the sound of footsteps or other eerie noises. | + | ''The two battlemages pick up the chest and begin plodding carefully through the undergrowth, pausing from time to time at the sound of footsteps or other eerie noises.'' |
MALVASIAN: Let me make sure I understand. You have a little bit of magicka left, so you elected to use it to make Schiavas the ghost's target, forcing me to use most of my limited reserve to destroy the creature so I wouldn't be more powerful than you. That's first-rate thinking. | MALVASIAN: Let me make sure I understand. You have a little bit of magicka left, so you elected to use it to make Schiavas the ghost's target, forcing me to use most of my limited reserve to destroy the creature so I wouldn't be more powerful than you. That's first-rate thinking. | ||
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INZOLIAH: Of course, like you said. | INZOLIAH: Of course, like you said. | ||
− | They pause for a moment before continuing as a fearful wail pierces the air. When it dies away, they slowly trudge on. | + | ''They pause for a moment before continuing as a fearful wail pierces the air. When it dies away, they slowly trudge on.'' |
INZOLIAH: Just as an intellectual exercise, I wonder what spell you would cast at me if we made it out of here without any more combat. | INZOLIAH: Just as an intellectual exercise, I wonder what spell you would cast at me if we made it out of here without any more combat. | ||
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INZOLIAH: That does seem most sensible. But suppose that the battlemages, while certainly scheming types, had a certain respect for one another. Perhaps in that case, the victorious one might, for instance, put the potion up a tree near his or her gravely wounded victim. Then when the wounded party had enough magicka replenished, he or she would be able to levitate to the tree branches and recover the potion. By that time, the victorious battlemage would have already collected the reward. | INZOLIAH: That does seem most sensible. But suppose that the battlemages, while certainly scheming types, had a certain respect for one another. Perhaps in that case, the victorious one might, for instance, put the potion up a tree near his or her gravely wounded victim. Then when the wounded party had enough magicka replenished, he or she would be able to levitate to the tree branches and recover the potion. By that time, the victorious battlemage would have already collected the reward. | ||
− | They pause for a moment at the sound of something in the bushes nearby. Carefully, they climb across the branches of a tree to bypass it. | + | ''They pause for a moment at the sound of something in the bushes nearby. Carefully, they climb across the branches of a tree to bypass it.'' |
MALVASIAN: I understand what you're saying, but it seems out of character for our hypothetic scheming battlemage to allow his or her victim to live. | MALVASIAN: I understand what you're saying, but it seems out of character for our hypothetic scheming battlemage to allow his or her victim to live. | ||
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MALVASIAN: These hypothetical scheming battlemages sound ... (excitedly) Daylight! Do you see it? | MALVASIAN: These hypothetical scheming battlemages sound ... (excitedly) Daylight! Do you see it? | ||
− | The two scurry across the branch dropping behind a bush, so we can no longer see them. We can, however, see the shimmering halo of sunlight. | + | ''The two scurry across the branch dropping behind a bush, so we can no longer see them. We can, however, see the shimmering halo of sunlight.'' |
MALVASIAN (behind the tall bush): We made it. | MALVASIAN (behind the tall bush): We made it. | ||
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INZOLIAH (likewise, behind the tall bush): Indeed. | INZOLIAH (likewise, behind the tall bush): Indeed. | ||
− | There is a sudden explosion of electrical energy and a wild howling aura of red light, and then silence. After a few moment's pause, we hear someone climbing up the tree. It is Malvasian, putting the potion high up in the bough. He chuckles as he climbs back down and the curtain drops. | + | ''There is a sudden explosion of electrical energy and a wild howling aura of red light, and then silence. After a few moment's pause, we hear someone climbing up the tree. It is Malvasian, putting the potion high up in the bough. He chuckles as he climbs back down and the curtain drops.'' |
+ | Epilogue. | ||
− | '' | + | ''The curtain rises on a road to Silvenar. A gang of bandits have surrounded Malvasian, who is propped up on his staff, barely able to stand. They pull his chest away from him with ease.'' |
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− | The curtain rises on a road to Silvenar. A gang of bandits have surrounded Malvasian, who is propped up on his staff, barely able to stand. They pull his chest away from him with ease. | ||
BANDIT #1: What have we got here? Don't you know it ain't safe to be out on the road, all sick like you are? Why don't we help you with your load? | BANDIT #1: What have we got here? Don't you know it ain't safe to be out on the road, all sick like you are? Why don't we help you with your load? | ||
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MALVASIAN: I can't ... too weak ... | MALVASIAN: I can't ... too weak ... | ||
− | Suddenly, Inzoliah flies in, casting lightning bolts from her fingers at the bandits, who quickly scramble away. She lands on the ground and picks up the chest. Malvasian collapses, dying. | + | ''Suddenly, Inzoliah flies in, casting lightning bolts from her fingers at the bandits, who quickly scramble away. She lands on the ground and picks up the chest. Malvasian collapses, dying.'' |
MALVASIAN: Hypothetically, what if ... a battlemage cast a spell on another which didn't harm him at once, but ... drained his life force and his magicka, bit by bit, so he wouldn't know at the time, but ... feel confident enough to leave the potion of healing behind? | MALVASIAN: Hypothetically, what if ... a battlemage cast a spell on another which didn't harm him at once, but ... drained his life force and his magicka, bit by bit, so he wouldn't know at the time, but ... feel confident enough to leave the potion of healing behind? | ||
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INZOLIAH: From my experience, hypothetically, no. She doesn't sound like a fool. | INZOLIAH: From my experience, hypothetically, no. She doesn't sound like a fool. | ||
− | As Inzoliah lugs the chest off toward Silvenar, and Malvasian expires on the stage, we drop the curtain. | + | ''As Inzoliah lugs the chest off toward Silvenar, and Malvasian expires on the stage, we drop the curtain.'' |
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</poem> | </poem> | ||
Version actuelle datée du 19 avril 2015 à 21:01
Real author : Ted Peterson Original media : TES 3 : Morrowind Comment : Also appears in TES Online, split in two volumes.
A one act play By Anthil Morvir
Dramatis Personae
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