Ch 6 Pg 19
INT, CASTLE HALLWAY - DAY
Garerit stops, turning toward the source of the voice. From the shadows emerges a slender, feline-like figure anthropomorphic cat with sleek fur, wearing a simple yet elegant servant's gown. Her ears twitch, and her tail flicks anxiously.
GARERIT (wide-eyed): By god... are you... talking?
CHAMBERMAID (crossing her arms, unimpressed): Of course I'm talking. Do I look like some ordinary housecat to you?
Garerit studies her, noting her expressive eyes and delicate yet regal posture. Despite her feline appearance, there is a graceful nobility about her.
GARERIT (slowly, still stunned): You-were you cursed like Sir Rodrick?
CHAMBERMAID (sighing, ears drooping slightly): Yes. I'm a chambermaid to Princess Elaine. When the giant took her, he took me too. I tried to fight, but... he cursed me into this form as punishment.
Garerit takes a step closer, curiosity and concern in his expression. The chambermaid glances toward a nearby door as if expecting someone to overhear them. (CUT!) (should I cut this)
GARERIT: I went to see her last night, I sure she'll tell you about it.
CHAMBERMAID (softly, eyes full of sorrow): The sorcerer cursed her, too, he turned her into a deer. I have been tending to her ever since, making sure she is cared for... even like this.
Garerit's jaw tightens, his hand instinctively clenching into a fist. He looks determined, anger flaring in his eyes.
GARERIT: This monster... he will answer for what he's done.
CHAMBERMAID (nodding, whispering urgently): Then you must hurry. The longer she remains in that form, the more she loses herself to it.
The chambermaid places a soft paw on Garerit's arm, her feline eyes filled with desperation and hope.
CHAMBERMAID: Please... save her. And if you can, break my curse as well. I long to be myself again...
Garerit gives a firm nod, determination set on his face. Maribel, the chambermaid's tail flicks, and for the first time, a small, hopeful smile appears on her feline face.
GARERIT: I swear it, I’ll free both of you and all who are cursed here.
Ch 6 Pg 20
INT, CASTLE CHAMBER ROOM - DAY
Garerit enters a grand but dimly lit chamber within the castle in the sky. The room is adorned with golden ornaments and intricate carvings on the walls. At the center of the chamber, a magnificent golden harp rests on a raised platform, its strings glowing faintly in the dim light. As Garerit approaches, a soft voice hums through the air, as if carried by the wind.
LYRICA (off-panel, singing softly): Bound in gold, my fingers gone, A voice remains, yet I am none...
Garerit stops in his tracks, eyes widening as he realizes the harp itself is speaking. The golden frame shifts slightly, and a pair of sorrowful eyes appear where the column meets the soundboard. A faint, ghostly image of a woman overlays the harp, shimmering as she sings.
GARERIT (stunned): By God... Are you alive?
LYRICIA (singing): Once I played for kings and queens, Fingers danced, a golden sheen, Till shadows fell, a curse was laid, Now I sing, forever stayed...
A close-up of Garerit, his expression shifting from shock to determination. He steps closer to the harp, placing a hand gently on the golden frame as if to comfort her.
GARERIT: Tell me who did this to you. Tell me how I can break this curse.
The giant took you and the wizard cured you, too?
A wider shot of the room, with Lyricia's ghostly figure fully visible now, her ethereal form seated as if she were still playing the harp. Her eyes are filled with longing and pain as she continues her tale.
LYRICIA (singing): The giant came, with greed untamed, He took me high, in chains unnamed. No strings were these, but bonds of might, And so I stay in endless night...
Garerit clenches his fists, his resolve strengthening as he listens. The glow from Lyricia's strings intensifies, as if her emotions are manifesting through the harp.
GARERIT: I swear on my soul, I will set you free.
LYRICIA (smiling softly, her voice fading like an echo): A hero true, a tale to weave, Yet in this song, do you believe?
Garerit stands tall, ready for the next step of his journey. The golden harp hums faintly, as if whispering secrets only he can hear. The room grows still, the weight of Lyricia's sorrow lingering in the air.
NARRATION (GARERIT'S THOUGHTS): I have freed many before... and I will not fail her either.
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You're right, Judith Pajer. Writers can also use locations to create obstacles and opportunities for characters. And a character can use a location as a weapon/defense....
Expand commentYou're right, Judith Pajer. Writers can also use locations to create obstacles and opportunities for characters. And a character can use a location as a weapon/defense.
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That's a great tip!
Most times, locations in my script are a bit unpredictable. It can range from a foggy dockyard to cinema lobby or tech lab.
I'll apply this more in my other upcoming scripts. Thanks.
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You're welcome, P. J Oken. Thanks. Unpredictable is great. It makes it easy to set up traps for characters and twists.
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Thanks Maurice Vaughan! I’ve made up several restaurants in particular that show up in several of my works (Johnny Valentine’s is a main one, and it has several subsidiaries!), as well as clothing bra...
Expand commentThanks Maurice Vaughan! I’ve made up several restaurants in particular that show up in several of my works (Johnny Valentine’s is a main one, and it has several subsidiaries!), as well as clothing brands and drinks. One rule I’ve come up with across the board is that anything and anyone I didn’t make up that exists in the real world has to earn the name drop in my works; so far the only person who has (other than Jesus) is Bob Ross.
You're welcome, Banafsheh Esmailzadeh. That's a great idea! I've made up restaurants, but I've never thought to have them show up in different scripts. Thanks for the idea. I make up brands too, but I...
Expand commentYou're welcome, Banafsheh Esmailzadeh. That's a great idea! I've made up restaurants, but I've never thought to have them show up in different scripts. Thanks for the idea. I make up brands too, but I haven't made up a drink yet. Thanks.
I like that rule. Some of the rules I come up with have to do with how society, companies, organizations, and monsters/etc. operate.