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The floor drops away beneath her, swirling in green. | The floor drops away beneath her, swirling in green. | ||
A moment later, everything is normal again. Coraline is still holding the stone, her knuckles white | A moment later, everything is normal again. Coraline is still holding the stone, her knuckles white. The inn's loudness is nothing more than the chatter of dozens of men all crammed inside one common space. Rob and Andre are staring at her. | ||
Coraline forces herself to drop the stone and flees in utter terror, pushing into the crowd, darting through the tables, out onto the open street. Nobody really tries to stop her, not really knowing what's going on. | Coraline forces herself to drop the stone and flees in utter terror, pushing into the crowd, darting through the tables, out onto the open street. Nobody really tries to stop her, not really knowing what's going on. | ||
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CORALINE | CORALINE | ||
(mind voice) | (mind voice) | ||
''I don't get it. Why didn't he see it? | ''I don't get it. Why didn't he see it? | ||
AGATA | AGATA | ||
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AGATA | AGATA | ||
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''They don't normally try to follow people out of the water, either. But you're | ''They don't normally try to follow people out of the water, either. But you're different. You even speak like Dead. They probably like you. | ||
CORALINE | CORALINE | ||
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Go back to sleep. Okay? Just go back to sleep. I can't help you. | Go back to sleep. Okay? Just go back to sleep. I can't help you. | ||
The drowners continue to stare up her out of the water, then slowly, first only a couple, then more and more of them all at once, sink down into the water. Mostly they just disappear into the murk, but a few fall apart entirely, drifting away with the current in pieces. | The drowners continue to stare up at her out of the water, then slowly, first only a couple, then more and more of them all at once, sink down into the water. Mostly they just disappear into the murk, but a few fall apart entirely, drifting away with the current in pieces. | ||
AGATA | AGATA | ||
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INT. Blocky structure - lodgement floor | INT. Blocky structure - lodgement floor | ||
It is a large, blocky room, full of blocks. | |||
Kit and Erry are sitting on chairs (blocks) at a table (a block), amidst many other tables (blocks) in an entire room full of tables (blocks). Nolan is sitting on the table. Jora is standing nearby. They are all holding blocks that have turned out to be rations. Only Nolan has started eating any. | Kit and Erry are sitting on chairs (blocks) at a table (a block), amidst many other tables (blocks) in an entire room full of tables (blocks). Nolan is sitting on the table. Jora is standing nearby. They are all holding blocks that have turned out to be rations. Only Nolan has started eating any. | ||
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EXT. River Lenn shore - evening | EXT. River Lenn shore - evening | ||
Coraline | Coraline has made a camp of sorts, half in the trees, half on the rocks. A primitive tent is set up in the trees and full of bedding. A small, mostly smokeless fire is on the rocks by the tent opening, with a pot with soup on. Coraline is lying half-out of the tent, poking the fire with a stick, and sometimes the pot. Her bag is lying open next to the tent. | ||
The boat is pulled up nearby. | The boat is pulled up nearby. | ||
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The sky is overcast, the water choppy from a brisk wind coming low under the trees. The boat passes a few farms along the river, and mill things, and other things people build along rivers, but few people are out today. | The sky is overcast, the water choppy from a brisk wind coming low under the trees. The boat passes a few farms along the river, and mill things, and other things people build along rivers, but few people are out today. | ||
A path comes up, heading off the shore into a stand of trees ahead, and Coraline prods the boat toward the rocks at the shore with | A path comes up, heading off the shore into a stand of trees ahead, and Coraline prods the boat toward the rocks at the shore with her stick. She winds up crashing into a particularly large rock at a particularly slow speed, and glares at the rock. | ||
Agata jumps out onto the rock. | Agata jumps out onto the rock. | ||
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Fine. | Fine. | ||
Coraline gets up and tries to climb out onto the rocks and nearly falls out into the river instead. | Coraline gets up and tries to climb out onto the rocks and nearly falls out into the river instead, and then gets out for real slightly more carefully onto some slightly lower rocks right next to the other rocks. | ||
She leaves the boat behind and heads over to the path, Agata bounding after. | |||
EXT. Somn's Post - afternoon | |||
Somn's Post is a small crossing town nestled on one of the river's bends. Some folks are out and about. Some are gossipping on porches. One guy is leaning on a post, smoking something. Horses are tied up at buildings. | |||
People greet Coraline as she passes, and she nods and waves back, pretending to be friendly. | |||
The pub is marked by a sign outside saying, 'free ale, sexy bartenders, and false advertising'. It has an arrow pointing toward the door. | |||
INT. Pub at Somn's Post - late afternoon | |||
It's a tired old pub, with more folks in. A sign that says 'no cats on the bar' is on the wall behind the bar, along with several other signs all over the walls, such as 'no spitting', 'food with flavour sold here' and 'your mom wants you to do the dishes', as well as a few much, much longer ones that make even less sense. Many of them feature something about alcohol, or at least food, but not all. | |||
A Deathdealer, VARDAMAN, is at the bar. He has swords and armour and all the usual things, and long silver hair tied back in a ponytail. He also has a drink, which at the moment seems to be the single most important thing in his life. | |||
Nobody looks up as Coraline clomps in and drops her bag on the bar, taking a seat nearby, leaving an empty seat between them. | |||
Vardaman ignores her. Coraline ignores him. A cat crawls out of her bag. It's Thimble. | |||
The bartender ignores all this for a bit before finally trudging over and stopping standoffishly in front of Coraline. He looks at the cat. The cat ignores him. | |||
He looks at Coraline. | |||
BARTENDER | |||
Get ya anything? | |||
CORALINE | |||
Got any rum? | |||
BARTENDER | |||
Not after the incident with the Jenners. | |||
CORALINE | |||
Grog? | |||
BARTENDER | |||
No. | |||
CORALINE | |||
Vodka? | |||
BARTENDER | |||
This look like mageland to you? | |||
CORALINE | |||
Oh, come on. Even we stocked vodka. | |||
You have a sign that says 'Alcohol!'. Just get me something that's stronger than ale. | |||
Vardaman glances over briefly. | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
A shalott. She likes those. | |||
Agata hops up onto the seat between them. | |||
CORALINE | |||
(leaning on Thimble) | |||
I'd argue, but it's true. | |||
Thimble licks her hair. | |||
The bartender grunts and goes to get a new bottle. | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
(to Coraline) | |||
So you're still alive. | |||
CORALINE | |||
I am? I hadn't noticed. | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
No? I could check for you. | |||
CORALINE | |||
Um... right. | |||
The bartender plonks a shalott in front of Coraline. | |||
CORALINE | |||
(grabbing the bottle out of his hand as well) | |||
Thanks. | |||
# ''Cats tolerated. | Thimble leans over to sniff the shalott, and Coraline confiscates and downs it, then refills the mug, eyes Thimble, and sets it down by his tail. | ||
# ''Relative positions are absolute in their primacy | |||
BARTENDER | |||
# ''There is a [[:File:Cerris.svg|map]]. | You're paying for that. | ||
# ''The Deathdealer has been condemned. | |||
Coraline shoves some coins at him and the bartender takes them and leaves. | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
So where are you headed? | |||
CORALINE | |||
Uh... I hadn't actually figured that out yet. | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
Hmm. On the road to adventure? | |||
CORALINE | |||
Maybe civilisation. See if I can find a land on this godsforsaken planet where they actually do their libraries properly. | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
Which is what? | |||
CORALINE | |||
(doing a thing with her hands for emphasis) | |||
''Properly. | |||
AGATA | |||
Either of you lovebirds wanna see a magic trick? | |||
Coraline and Vardaman look at Agata. | |||
Agata belches loudly. | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
I got a magic trick. | |||
Vardaman grabs his bottle of shalott and chugs it, and then disappears the bottle in a small flash of light. | |||
CORALINE | |||
Well, I've got one too. | |||
Coraline mimics Vardaman's hand gestures with the bottle, and makes a ball of fire in hers, which promptly explodes all over her, Agata, and Vardaman, and a little bit over the bar, setting her drink on fire. Thimble runs away in surprise. | |||
Agata puts an ear back. | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
(blinking) | |||
Ow, my pretty face. | |||
CORALINE | |||
Oops. | |||
The bartender grumps over and angrily thumbs at a sign behind him. It seems to say, 'Special offer: two drinks for the price of two drinks', but underneath is one that says 'You burn it, you buy it'. | |||
CORALINE | |||
I already bought it. {{idioma|Perkele.}} | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
And we'll buy some more, since you're here. | |||
The bartender glares at Coraline. | |||
Coraline glares right back, and downs her flaming mug of shalott. | |||
BARTENDER | |||
Fine. But don't do that again. | |||
The bartender procures some more bottles. | |||
CORALINE | |||
Wasn't meaning to do it the first time. | |||
(to Vardaman) | |||
I'm not very good at this. | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
You'll get better. Practice. What were you trying to do? | |||
CORALINE | |||
...it might have helped if I'd known that myself. | |||
Later, a bar fight breaks out behind them. It's mostly non-violent, but involves a lot of yelling and an alarming amount of drink spills. Coraline and Vardaman are still talking, and scooted over toward the far end of the bar to get away from it. Over here, signs on the walls seem to predominantly say things along the lines of 'I swear to drunk I am not the gods' and 'I'm not as think as you drunk I am.' | |||
Coraline and Vardaman are rather more drunk now, and yelling over the noise of the fight. | |||
The bartender is standing nearby, holding a shovel very prominently, blade up, watching the fight. | |||
CORALINE | |||
So it's this entire town, right? They rename the entire town after him because they're so grateful. They even have a damn song about him, and threw this massive party when he came back. | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
And he just dropped some money on them? | |||
CORALINE | |||
Well, it wasn't ''some''. It was a ''whole lot'' of money, by their standards. And the Magistrate couldn't just take it back the way it'd fallen out of the sky like that, since that'd just give them all the idea to go stealing from him too... | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
Hah. Most would call that an act of the gods. | |||
SOMEONE BEHIND THEM | |||
(loudly) | |||
IT WAS TED! | |||
This apparently pisses everyone off, and the fight breaks out in full. People punch each other, pick up chairs, and push and shove. | |||
Coraline and Vardaman turn to watch, and Coraline slips off her stool, getting up entirely. | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
Careful. | |||
The bartender runs forward with the shovel and hits a bunch of the folks with it, swinging it around, and smacks several more. The fight starts to properly break up, and the bartender runs back after a guy still holding a chair, swinging, and catches Coraline in the side of the head with one of the swings on the way. | |||
Coraline starts to crumple, but then suddenly stops, catching herself part-way down. A moment later she's rising slowly back to a standing position, deliberately, unconcerned. Blood trickles down her face. | |||
Vardaman pulls her back, turning her face toward his to get a proper look. | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
Are you...? | |||
He stops upon seeing her eyes. They have gone completely black. | |||
Coraline hisses and reaches out a hand with fingers like claws, and tears at his soul, trying to devour it. | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
The fuck?! | |||
Vardaman shoves her away in surprise, backing into the bar, and grabs a knife out of his boot. | |||
Coraline turns into the chaos of the dying barfight that's suddenly all around her, and grabs a random guy and devours his soul, tearing it away in faint swathes of glimmering light. It holds him up even as his legs give out under him, and then it's gone, and he collapses before her like a sack of joints. | |||
Around them, the chaos dies down all too abruptly as a few folks stop and stare, and others run away. A few jostle. The barkeeper runs after someone else, not paying attention. | |||
Vardaman casts a soulbinding on Coraline and runs after her. | |||
Agata jumps on Coraline's head, perching for balance, and hisses. | |||
Coraline suddenly stops, reaching up to touch her head, looking confused. Her eyes clear again. | |||
CORALINE | |||
Agata? What...? | |||
Coraline whimpers and then crumples. Agata jumps aside. | |||
Vardaman stops over Coraline, and elbows aside a guy who gets too close. | |||
AGATA | |||
(standing protectively over Coraline, her ears back) | |||
Do not kill her! Help us, and I will explain. | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
Are you joking, cat?! We are in a populated area, with a hundred ways out for even one Carrier to decimate the land. | |||
AGATA | |||
(stepping back) | |||
Check her eyes! Tell me this is normal. | |||
Vardaman frowns, but then kneels down and pulls back Coraline's eyelid with a thumb, putting his knife to her throat with his other hand. Her eye is indeed clear, the iris a deep dark brown. | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
Carriers do not revert. | |||
AGATA | |||
She is not a normal Carrier. She is fighting this, and she is almost winning. | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
Do you call that 'winning'? | |||
AGATA | |||
I call ''that'' getting hit in the head with a shovel. What do you fucking expect? Just get her out of here! | |||
Vardaman gets up in time to tackle another guy with a chair, disarming him of his chair and shoving him to the floor, and then wrestles the shovel away from the bartender a moment later. | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
You hit a bystander, you fool. | |||
Vardaman clonks the bartender on the head with the handle, then drops the shovel and grabs Coraline, hoisting her under an arm, and hurries out. Agata follows closely. | |||
Folks back away very quickly as he passes, getting well out of his way. | |||
</screenplay> | |||
== Part 3: Query dead ends == | |||
''The Exodus, also known as Year 0, was, essentially, the apocalypse. But human life endured. People survived, escaped the falling of the old world, and rebuilt on the new, making new lives for themselves from the ashes they brought with them. | |||
''Much was lost. Culture, technology, language, but even after two thousand years, things remain, little clues, hints, in names, in the ways people dress, in the things they accept, and reject. | |||
''The name of the old world. | |||
''Notes: | |||
# ''Cats tolerated. | |||
# ''Vitoi is the Cerrissian god of Dead Ends. He is the god of other things, and other things, too. | |||
# ''Relative positions are absolute in their primacy. | |||
# ''There is a [[:File:Cerris.svg|map]]. | |||
# ''The Deathdealer has been condemned. | |||
# ''Who are you, sweetling? | # ''Who are you, sweetling? | ||
=== Solitude === | |||
<screenplay> | |||
INT. Blocky structure - gateway floor | |||
Erry stares at the Gateway, watching it, waiting again for it to come on. It glows vaguely, but other than that, does nothing. | |||
INT. Blocky structure - adjournment floor | |||
Erry walks through the dark without a light. She makes her way by memory, following the ghost of a sound of something not quite there. Laughter almost echos around her. Tiny footsteps disappear into the silence. | |||
A light rises slowly out of the floor. | |||
Erry shrieks and runs away. | |||
Nolan emerges from a shaft in the floor a moment later. | |||
NOLAN | |||
Woogly. | |||
Nolan turns and heads off in the opposite direction. | |||
INT. Blocky structure - testing floor | |||
A stack of large blocks is stacked up against a partially open wall door at the end of a section of corridor. Nolan heads back for the other end, goes into a room, and emerges a moment later pushing another block, as tall as he is. | |||
He proceeds to push the block the entire length of the corridor, tips it up onto another block, and then heads back toward the other end again, goes back into the room, and emerges pushing another block. | |||
He pushes this block the length of the corridor as well, and leaves it at the base of the stack. | |||
He heads back and does this a few more times, until one of the blocks suddenly hits an obstacle partway as he pushes it down the corridor. | |||
Nolan stops and walks around the block to investigate. | |||
Kit is standing on the other side, looking a bit confused. | |||
KIT | |||
What are you doing? | |||
NOLAN | |||
Stacking blocks. | |||
KIT | |||
Why? | |||
NOLAN | |||
To stack them. | |||
Kit stares at Nolan. | |||
Nolan stares at Kit. | |||
This goes on for a bit. | |||
KIT | |||
I see. | |||
Kit clearly does not see, but turns and leaves. | |||
Nolan resumes pushing and stacking blocks. | |||
INT. Blocky structure - adjournment floor | |||
Nolan is in a room holding a block under an arm. Blocks are around, forming cabinets and shelves. | |||
Nolan selects various blocks off of shelves and inserts them into the block under his arm. Sometimes he removes them from the block under his arm. Sometimes he removes others from the block under his arm. | |||
Nolan stops and stares at the block expectantly for a bit. | |||
The block does nothing. | |||
Nolan sets the block down on another block and takes a step back. | |||
The block explodes, chucking smaller blocks in every direction. | |||
INT. Blocky structure - gateway floor | |||
Kit, Erry, Nolan, and Jora are in a conference room. A large block is in the middle like a table. Small blocks are around it like chairs. Kit, Erry, and Jora are all seated at the table; Nolan is standing at the head. | |||
Nolan climbs onto the table and glares down its length. | |||
NOLAN | |||
(loudly) | |||
Sheep. | |||
Kit, Erry, and Jora all kind of stare at him blankly. | |||
Nolan marches down the length of the table and out the door wall. | |||
INT. Blocky structure - lodgement floor | |||
Kit and Nolan are in a room. Jora is standing nearby. | |||
NOLAN | |||
Can you breathe underwater? | |||
KIT | |||
There's a spell for that. | |||
NOLAN | |||
Can you prevent dissolved gases from coming out of solution in the body? | |||
KIT | |||
What? | |||
NOLAN | |||
Can you cast spells while drowning? | |||
KIT | |||
I... uh... I guess? | |||
NOLAN | |||
Can you prevent us from being crushed by the weight of an entire ocean? | |||
KIT | |||
What the crap are you talking about? | |||
(he looks up uncertainly) | |||
Wait, you don't mean we're underwater now, are you? | |||
NOLAN | |||
Can you prevent us from drowning, suffering blood pressure complications, or being crushed by the weight of an entire ocean? | |||
KIT | |||
Uh... maybe. | |||
NOLAN | |||
Good. | |||
INT. Blocky structure - lodgement floor | |||
Jora is sitting on a block, facing away, staring at the wall. Erry comes in from the door behind her, and stands there for a bit, trying to figure it out. | |||
ERRY | |||
What are you doing? | |||
JORA | |||
(in Nolan's voice) | |||
Waiting. | |||
Erry stops, confused. | |||
ERRY | |||
...Nolan? | |||
JORA | |||
(in Nolan's voice) | |||
Yes? | |||
Erry comes around and looks at Jora from the front, except it turns out it's actually Nolan wearing Jora's clothes. | |||
INT. Blocky structure - gateway floor | |||
It's later, another time, and yet the same. Erry is staring at the Gateway again, still watching it, still waiting. But still, nothing happens. | |||
Erry glances off to the side, toward the wall. There is noone there. | |||
INT. Blocky structure - control floor | |||
Kit is in a room, going through blocks, poking them with magic. | |||
Nolan comes up to the open door and peers in. | |||
NOLAN | |||
I'm going to shut the door. | |||
KIT | |||
Whatever. | |||
Nolan backs out and the wall door shuts. | |||
Kit continues doing what he's doing. | |||
This goes on for awhile. | |||
Eventually Kit finishes off and heads to the door. He stands in the circle to open it. | |||
Nothing happens. | |||
Kit tries harder, actually focusing on opening the door. | |||
Nothing continues to happen. | |||
KIT | |||
(yelling) | |||
Nolan? | |||
Nolan, this isn't funny! | |||
There's no response. | |||
KIT | |||
(looking around) | |||
This isn't funny, right? There's nothing here that would objectively qualify as funny... | |||
Um. No, I don't think so. Okay. | |||
Kit goes back and pokes at some of the things he was doing before again, and then goes back to the wall door and tries that. Again. | |||
Nothing continues to happen. | |||
Kit steps back out of the circle of glyphs. | |||
The room bursts into light. Shapes grow out of the various blocks, forming far more affordant forms, making chairs look like chairs, desks look usable, and shelves and cabinets show up as shelves and cabinets with handles and labels and suddenly incredibly clear usage patterns. Screens light up around the walls, showing various output and controls, as well as scenes that could be almost anywhere, but moving, alive: a snowy winter forest with the ruins of an ancient city, what might be underwater in some lake, a prairie with a huge thunderstorm moving in. An elaborate chandelier appears overhead, with smaller light fixtures inset neatly into the detailed trim around the edges. | |||
KIT | |||
Woah. | |||
Kit takes a moment staring around, taking it all in, and then runs around poking bits with magic and fingers, peering at various things from all angles. None of the basic shapes have changed, and yet everything is much clearer what it actually is, and how it needs to be interacted with, and he tries it all, going from thing to thing, opening drawers, swiping over consoles, turning various lights on and off. He peers at the magic behind it all, poking at that as well, trying to figure out how it works, following the flows to track the power. | |||
He does this all very excitedly for several minutes. | |||
Then the wall door starts to open, and it all goes out again, the room returning to its base, dark, blocky state. | |||
KIT | |||
Aww... | |||
NOLAN | |||
Did you try to open the door at any point? | |||
KIT | |||
Er, yeah. | |||
NOLAN | |||
Did anything happen? | |||
KIT | |||
Not with the door. Room turned on for a bit, though. | |||
NOLAN | |||
So if I hold it shut from the outside, it cannot be opened from the inside at all? | |||
This is an incredibly poor design choice. | |||
KIT | |||
Ya think? | |||
INT. Blocky structure - Gateway floor | |||
Erry is staring at the Gateway, watching, waiting. It does nothing, does not come on, but still she watches. She ignores the wall. Its whispering has nothing to offer. | |||
The gateway stands, quiet, humming, glowing. | |||
Erry's head begins to droop, and she jerks awake and glances toward the wall. | |||
The Gateway flickers to life, and a duck comes through. | |||
Erry flees. | |||
The duck quacks, and waddles forward a bit. | |||
Nolan walks in and collects the duck. | |||
</screenplay> | |||
=== Sequestered === | |||
<screenplay> | |||
EXT. Soravian countryside - early morning | |||
Coraline regains consciousness on a horse. Her wrists are bound in front of her, crossed palms down. She's sitting, held up by an arm across her chest under her boobs, the rider holding her close and keeping her in rhythm as he posts with the horse's trot. Her head hurts horribly, a horrible throbbing strangeness resonating through it with each shift in motion. It's almost fuzzy. | |||
The pain almost even drowns out the voices. Almost. | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
Don't move. | |||
CORALINE | |||
What? | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
I know what you are. If you try anything, I will kill you. | |||
CORALINE | |||
Then why haven't you? | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
Your cat says you are different. That you may be the key to a cure. It is worth risking, but only to a point. | |||
Coraline closes her eyes, trying to block out the light, the pain, the nausea. The sheer hopelessness of the entire situation looms somewhere on the edge of her mind. | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
How long have you been a Carrier? | |||
CORALINE | |||
(quietly) | |||
Since before we met. The first time. | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
That was over four years ago. | |||
CORALINE | |||
(desperately) | |||
Yes! | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
How are you still alive? | |||
CORALINE | |||
I don't know! If I knew, don't you think I'd do something? Use it to come up with a proper cure? | |||
Vardaman shifts his hold, switching arms. Coraline tries to turn her head, and he tightens his grip, urging the horse to slow. | |||
Coraline cries out in pain as the whole world spins around her, and tries and fails to vomit all over herself. | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
Don't try anything. | |||
Coraline collapses back against him, just trying to breathe and not be any more sick for a bit. | |||
CORALINE | |||
Where are my cats? Where are you taking me? | |||
Vardaman doesn't answer. | |||
CORALINE | |||
Where are my cats? | |||
Coraline catches a glimpse of another two horses, slowing a bit to the side and behind. One of them has an empty saddle, the other a pack saddle with panniers on the sides. Agata is perched on a blanket over its back, with Thimble clinging on too. | |||
Then Vardaman urges the horse they're on back to a trot and the others fall back out of sight behind again. | |||
AGATA | |||
(mind voice) | |||
''We're here. Be careful. He may be able to hear us. | |||
CORALINE | |||
(mind voice) | |||
''So... no discussing our plans for world conquest. Definitely don't bring up the ferrets. | |||
AGATA | |||
(mind voice) | |||
''That would be bad, yes. | |||
(after a pause) | |||
''He hasn't responded, but that may not mean much. | |||
CORALINE | |||
(mind voice, hopelessly) | |||
''I could just say his... | |||
AGATA | |||
(mind voice) | |||
''Don't. | |||
EXT. Soravian countryside - morning | |||
The horse slows to a stop, the other two horses pulling up alongside, their leads slack. Coraline looks around, surprised. | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
We need to rest and switch horses. | |||
Vardaman dismounts quickly, taking Coraline down a moment later. He guides her over to a tree with a hand on her shoulder, holding the two ropes off her bound hands in his other, and then quickly ties one rope to some branches on one side, and the other to branches on the other. There is little slack, such that she cannot reach either knot. | |||
Coraline sinks to the ground by the trunk as Vardaman goes to secure the horses and shuffle their saddles, and her hands wind up suspended up over her head by the ropes. There is barely even enough slack for this. | |||
She leans over and pukes, though little comes up, and wipes her mouth on her shoulder. | |||
Vardaman doesn't turn his back on Coraline for more than very brief intervals, watching her closely. | |||
AGATA | |||
(mind voice) | |||
''You need healing. That blow should have killed you, and the damage remains very real. | |||
CORALINE | |||
(mind voice) | |||
''I can't. I can't even... I don't have any energy at all. | |||
AGATA | |||
(mind voice) | |||
''But your voices are quieter. That's interesting. | |||
CORALINE | |||
(accidentally responding aloud) | |||
Is it? | |||
Vardaman turns sharply. | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
Are you speaking to someone? | |||
CORALINE | |||
Am I sober? I can't tell. | |||
Vardaman frowns. | |||
AGATA | |||
(mind voice) | |||
''You're not drunk. I'm not sure this qualifies as sober. | |||
''The good news is I don't think he can hear us. The bad news... the bad news is the entire situation at hand. There's no plan. I'm glad he's kept you alive so far, but I don't know how long this will last. You need an out. | |||
Coraline takes a deep breath and concentrates to get the words out properly. | |||
CORALINE | |||
(mind voice) | |||
''What did you tell him? | |||
AGATA | |||
(mind voice) | |||
''The truth. One or two things slightly divested of the truth. Something else that had very, very little to do with the truth, but was convenient. The usual. | |||
''He thinks your name is Amadi. | |||
CORALINE | |||
(mind voice) | |||
''It is. Sort of. | |||
Vardaman finishes off with the horses and sits down nearby, watching Coraline. Coraline stares past him vacantly, leaning back into the tree, focusing on listening to Agata. | |||
AGATA | |||
(mind voice) | |||
''You're a travelling lorekeeper, who just happens to have been a Carrier of the Death of Souls for years, with no clues as to why, nor what to do about it. And yet you can resist it. You can almost control it. You were in something of a scuffle in another town and all your stuff got stolen, but to put it rather bluntly, your pride prevented you from going back and getting it. Instead, you just charged headlong off into the hills. This is why all you had with you was a bag of coins and booze. | |||
CORALINE | |||
(mind voice) | |||
''My pride? | |||
AGATA | |||
(mind voice) | |||
''The fact that you'd deny that makes it believable. | |||
''Thimble wants to go to you very badly. And we can't just put him back in the bag because Vardaman hasn't found the real one. Somehow you magicked the inner bag to show up lumpy on the outer bag, bypassing the middle bag entirely, and yet cats can go past. Was that intentional? | |||
CORALINE | |||
(mind voice) | |||
''Do I look like a competent mage person to you? | |||
AGATA | |||
(mind voice) | |||
''You look like you're tied to a tree. | |||
CORALINE | |||
(mind voice) | |||
''I feel like I'm dead. But more tired. And more in pain. Dead people don't have to put up with this. Why do I? | |||
''Just put Thimble back when the Deathdealer isn't watching. Cats come and go. That's what they do. | |||
AGATA | |||
(mind voice) | |||
''Hmm. Maybe. Your bag's buried pretty deep. But he is watching you and not me. | |||
''Work on healing yourself. He's tied your hands like that so you can't cast spells, but this isn't casting. And if this works, we might try using Mad Anna's flames to get you out later. | |||
CORALINE | |||
(mind voice) | |||
''And if it doesn't? | |||
AGATA | |||
(mind voice) | |||
''You'll probably die. | |||
EXT. Soravian countryside - morning | |||
Vardaman and Coraline are on a different horse now. Vardaman is again holding Coraline up in front of him, and keeping her from bouncing. Coraline is still trying not to be sick. | |||
At some point the nausea becomes too much regardless, and she leans over to the side very suddenly, vomiting up a small amount of horrible liquid. | |||
Vardaman's grip tightens momentarily, but other than that he doesn't respond. | |||
Coraline leans back into him, breathing shallowly. | |||
CORALINE | |||
(mind voice) | |||
''Why do I feel so sick? | |||
AGATA | |||
(mind voice) | |||
''Withdrawal? I'm not a doctor. Go find out. | |||
Coraline tries to focus through the pain and general fuzz to heal herself, but whatever it is she normally uses to do this, she just can't seem to find it. Her hand twitches like she should be using it. | |||
She can feel Vardaman behind her. She can feel the horse beneath her. Other shapes, vague, further off. She reaches into Vardaman, sensing for his hurt, for anything she can use. Overall there is very little. A weariness, gnawing and uncertain, lingering in the back of his mind. His legs and back tiring, his arms beginning to ache from the strain of holding her up. And something else, too, unlike anything she's sensed in anyone else... | |||
She focuses on his arms, tries to sooth the ache, pushing it down, flattening it out. It fades, just as she would have expected. | |||
AGATA | |||
(mind voice) | |||
''Now do that for yourself. | |||
CORALINE | |||
(mind voice) | |||
''Yeah. I needed to see if I could do it at all, first. Me me me me me... | |||
Coraline tries to focus inward on herself again. She's definitely there. She has a sense of that much. She tries to focus on her head, but she can't quite find it. She knows she has a head. She knows where it is, physically. But magically, with her healing senses, it seems to never quite be where she expects... | |||
She chases it around for a bit regardless. | |||
Suddenly Vardaman is lifting her off the horse again for another rest. It's later in the day. Birds are being loud and obnoxious around. | |||
Vardaman ties her hands up between two trees this time. Coraline gives him an annoyed look, but still sits down, resting her head on her arm. | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
I am taking you to Abearanoth, the heart of my order. There, if there is help to be had, the Keepers will find it. | |||
CORALINE | |||
Isn't that kind of far away? | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
It is, but the Gateway in Soras will get us there in a matter of weeks. | |||
CORALINE | |||
Oh... | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
Will you last that long? | |||
CORALINE | |||
I'll be honest. I've felt better. | |||
Vardaman gives her a look, and then goes back to tend to the horses, shuffling saddles, before stretching and resting himself. At some point Thimble mysteriously disappears. | |||
Coraline goes back to trying to find her head. Her hands twitch from time to time. | |||
At some point she falls asleep. | |||
EXT. Soravian countryside - afternoon | |||
They're riding again. It's later, the sun low, the wind carrying hints of frost. Coraline is drifting in and out of consciousness. | |||
AGATA | |||
(behind them) | |||
Yoo hoo, mister Deathdealer guy! My human has to go to the bathroom. | |||
Coraline startles and tries to give Agata an utterly surprised, bewildered look, except then she winds up puking instead. | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
Do you? | |||
CORALINE | |||
Er... yeah, kind of. | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
We'll rest, then. | |||
They continue on a bit until they get to what appears to Vardaman a satisfactory campsite, and to Coraline just like any other random patch of woods. | |||
Vardaman ties Coraline to a tree as usual, tends to the horses, and then comes back over and unties Coraline from the tree. | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
Do your business. | |||
CORALINE | |||
(holding up her still bound hands) | |||
I need my hands. | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
I will not risk that. | |||
CORALINE | |||
What?! | |||
AGATA | |||
(mind voice) | |||
''Well, that's unfortunate. | |||
CORALINE | |||
But I can't... my clothes... | |||
Coraline gestures a bit toward her legs, miming pulling on pants. | |||
Vardaman sighs and comes around behind Coraline, reaches up under her skirts, and pulls her undergarments down by her hips for her, trying to make it as not awkward as possible. | |||
It is still very awkward. | |||
VARDAMAN | |||
There. Go. | |||
Coraline goes and squats behind a tree, but Vardaman follows, watching her carefully, keeping a very firm hold on the rope. | |||
When Coraline finishes, Vardaman goes and pulls her undergarments back up. He then ties her to a tree again as usual. | |||
Coraline scrunches up as much as she can against the trunk and starts sobbing. |
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The /heap contains the snippets. This is all draft.
Part n + 1: Calculate ending
The soft vibrating that you feel in your bones, it is nothing more than the humming air, handsaws twanging, cats purring too many to hear. Do you have a problem with silence?
Notes:
- Coraline is a librarian.
- Notes may provide context, but not meaning.
- A 'universe' is an artificial construct.
- Coraline Henderson is dead.
Possibility .30
Part 0: Present introductions
In the year 2028, by the Cerrisian calendar, the crown of Soravia fell, sending the kingdom into chaos and turmoil. As years pass, the ruling Houses struggle for power and influence, making alliances and sending their armies to march and engage in terrible battles. The devastation only spreads, with no end in sight.
But Soravia is large, and many areas remain almost unaffected.
But Soravia is small, and there is no escape within its shores.
Notes:
- The story is always told from perspective. Translations are built in, even gestures.
- This was all planned in retrospect.
- Relative positions are absolute in their primacy.
- Every word was chosen.
- Sisu.
Narrow Escape
A day in the life
Gog handling
Part 1: Initiate precursor events
Everybody is running from something. They may not know it, and they may not fear it, but still they run. Some even run from running itself.
And yet the bullet you're running from is almost never the one that hits you.
Notes:
- Not everything is translated from the original tongues.
- Everything is translated.
- Notes may provide meaning, but not context.
- Insert metaphor as indicated in the instructions.
- Small events gain traction. In time, they may demolish nations. Catch them as they start, and you may miss the true design.
- This is not a kids' story.
Bounty hunter
Preparations unfounded
Structure internals
Part 2: Implement split
It began with a promise. It began long before that. Each twist is prefaced by a choice. Each turn presents something new. You choose how to proceed, and sometimes you choose wrong. Sometimes the turn chooses for you. Sometimes the turn chooses wrong.
On a scale of one to invade Russia in the winter, how bad is your idea?
Notes:
- This is a children's story.
- Contradictions belie meaning.
- Some people will always need help. That does not mean they are not worth helping.
- The worlds are circular. You may repeat yourself.
- Things will become clearer as you go.
Aftermath
Exits
Waypoints
Part 3: Query dead ends
The Exodus, also known as Year 0, was, essentially, the apocalypse. But human life endured. People survived, escaped the falling of the old world, and rebuilt on the new, making new lives for themselves from the ashes they brought with them.
Much was lost. Culture, technology, language, but even after two thousand years, things remain, little clues, hints, in names, in the ways people dress, in the things they accept, and reject.
The name of the old world.
Notes:
- Cats tolerated.
- Vitoi is the Cerrissian god of Dead Ends. He is the god of other things, and other things, too.
- Relative positions are absolute in their primacy.
- There is a map.
- The Deathdealer has been condemned.
- Who are you, sweetling?
Solitude
Sequestered
<screenplay>
EXT. Soravian countryside - early morning
Coraline regains consciousness on a horse. Her wrists are bound in front of her, crossed palms down. She's sitting, held up by an arm across her chest under her boobs, the rider holding her close and keeping her in rhythm as he posts with the horse's trot. Her head hurts horribly, a horrible throbbing strangeness resonating through it with each shift in motion. It's almost fuzzy.
The pain almost even drowns out the voices. Almost.
VARDAMAN Don't move.
CORALINE What?
VARDAMAN I know what you are. If you try anything, I will kill you.
CORALINE Then why haven't you?
VARDAMAN Your cat says you are different. That you may be the key to a cure. It is worth risking, but only to a point.
Coraline closes her eyes, trying to block out the light, the pain, the nausea. The sheer hopelessness of the entire situation looms somewhere on the edge of her mind.
VARDAMAN How long have you been a Carrier?
CORALINE (quietly) Since before we met. The first time.
VARDAMAN That was over four years ago.
CORALINE (desperately) Yes!
VARDAMAN How are you still alive?
CORALINE I don't know! If I knew, don't you think I'd do something? Use it to come up with a proper cure?
Vardaman shifts his hold, switching arms. Coraline tries to turn her head, and he tightens his grip, urging the horse to slow.
Coraline cries out in pain as the whole world spins around her, and tries and fails to vomit all over herself.
VARDAMAN Don't try anything.
Coraline collapses back against him, just trying to breathe and not be any more sick for a bit.
CORALINE Where are my cats? Where are you taking me?
Vardaman doesn't answer.
CORALINE Where are my cats?
Coraline catches a glimpse of another two horses, slowing a bit to the side and behind. One of them has an empty saddle, the other a pack saddle with panniers on the sides. Agata is perched on a blanket over its back, with Thimble clinging on too.
Then Vardaman urges the horse they're on back to a trot and the others fall back out of sight behind again.
AGATA (mind voice) We're here. Be careful. He may be able to hear us.
CORALINE (mind voice) So... no discussing our plans for world conquest. Definitely don't bring up the ferrets.
AGATA (mind voice) That would be bad, yes. (after a pause) He hasn't responded, but that may not mean much.
CORALINE (mind voice, hopelessly) I could just say his...
AGATA (mind voice) Don't.
EXT. Soravian countryside - morning
The horse slows to a stop, the other two horses pulling up alongside, their leads slack. Coraline looks around, surprised.
VARDAMAN We need to rest and switch horses.
Vardaman dismounts quickly, taking Coraline down a moment later. He guides her over to a tree with a hand on her shoulder, holding the two ropes off her bound hands in his other, and then quickly ties one rope to some branches on one side, and the other to branches on the other. There is little slack, such that she cannot reach either knot.
Coraline sinks to the ground by the trunk as Vardaman goes to secure the horses and shuffle their saddles, and her hands wind up suspended up over her head by the ropes. There is barely even enough slack for this.
She leans over and pukes, though little comes up, and wipes her mouth on her shoulder.
Vardaman doesn't turn his back on Coraline for more than very brief intervals, watching her closely.
AGATA (mind voice) You need healing. That blow should have killed you, and the damage remains very real.
CORALINE (mind voice) I can't. I can't even... I don't have any energy at all.
AGATA (mind voice) But your voices are quieter. That's interesting.
CORALINE (accidentally responding aloud) Is it?
Vardaman turns sharply.
VARDAMAN Are you speaking to someone?
CORALINE Am I sober? I can't tell.
Vardaman frowns.
AGATA (mind voice) You're not drunk. I'm not sure this qualifies as sober. The good news is I don't think he can hear us. The bad news... the bad news is the entire situation at hand. There's no plan. I'm glad he's kept you alive so far, but I don't know how long this will last. You need an out.
Coraline takes a deep breath and concentrates to get the words out properly.
CORALINE (mind voice) What did you tell him?
AGATA (mind voice) The truth. One or two things slightly divested of the truth. Something else that had very, very little to do with the truth, but was convenient. The usual. He thinks your name is Amadi.
CORALINE (mind voice) It is. Sort of.
Vardaman finishes off with the horses and sits down nearby, watching Coraline. Coraline stares past him vacantly, leaning back into the tree, focusing on listening to Agata.
AGATA (mind voice) You're a travelling lorekeeper, who just happens to have been a Carrier of the Death of Souls for years, with no clues as to why, nor what to do about it. And yet you can resist it. You can almost control it. You were in something of a scuffle in another town and all your stuff got stolen, but to put it rather bluntly, your pride prevented you from going back and getting it. Instead, you just charged headlong off into the hills. This is why all you had with you was a bag of coins and booze.
CORALINE (mind voice) My pride?
AGATA (mind voice) The fact that you'd deny that makes it believable. Thimble wants to go to you very badly. And we can't just put him back in the bag because Vardaman hasn't found the real one. Somehow you magicked the inner bag to show up lumpy on the outer bag, bypassing the middle bag entirely, and yet cats can go past. Was that intentional?
CORALINE (mind voice) Do I look like a competent mage person to you?
AGATA (mind voice) You look like you're tied to a tree.
CORALINE (mind voice) I feel like I'm dead. But more tired. And more in pain. Dead people don't have to put up with this. Why do I? Just put Thimble back when the Deathdealer isn't watching. Cats come and go. That's what they do.
AGATA (mind voice) Hmm. Maybe. Your bag's buried pretty deep. But he is watching you and not me. Work on healing yourself. He's tied your hands like that so you can't cast spells, but this isn't casting. And if this works, we might try using Mad Anna's flames to get you out later.
CORALINE (mind voice) And if it doesn't?
AGATA (mind voice) You'll probably die.
EXT. Soravian countryside - morning
Vardaman and Coraline are on a different horse now. Vardaman is again holding Coraline up in front of him, and keeping her from bouncing. Coraline is still trying not to be sick.
At some point the nausea becomes too much regardless, and she leans over to the side very suddenly, vomiting up a small amount of horrible liquid.
Vardaman's grip tightens momentarily, but other than that he doesn't respond.
Coraline leans back into him, breathing shallowly.
CORALINE (mind voice) Why do I feel so sick?
AGATA (mind voice) Withdrawal? I'm not a doctor. Go find out.
Coraline tries to focus through the pain and general fuzz to heal herself, but whatever it is she normally uses to do this, she just can't seem to find it. Her hand twitches like she should be using it.
She can feel Vardaman behind her. She can feel the horse beneath her. Other shapes, vague, further off. She reaches into Vardaman, sensing for his hurt, for anything she can use. Overall there is very little. A weariness, gnawing and uncertain, lingering in the back of his mind. His legs and back tiring, his arms beginning to ache from the strain of holding her up. And something else, too, unlike anything she's sensed in anyone else...
She focuses on his arms, tries to sooth the ache, pushing it down, flattening it out. It fades, just as she would have expected.
AGATA (mind voice) Now do that for yourself.
CORALINE (mind voice) Yeah. I needed to see if I could do it at all, first. Me me me me me...
Coraline tries to focus inward on herself again. She's definitely there. She has a sense of that much. She tries to focus on her head, but she can't quite find it. She knows she has a head. She knows where it is, physically. But magically, with her healing senses, it seems to never quite be where she expects...
She chases it around for a bit regardless.
Suddenly Vardaman is lifting her off the horse again for another rest. It's later in the day. Birds are being loud and obnoxious around.
Vardaman ties her hands up between two trees this time. Coraline gives him an annoyed look, but still sits down, resting her head on her arm.
VARDAMAN I am taking you to Abearanoth, the heart of my order. There, if there is help to be had, the Keepers will find it.
CORALINE Isn't that kind of far away?
VARDAMAN It is, but the Gateway in Soras will get us there in a matter of weeks.
CORALINE Oh...
VARDAMAN Will you last that long?
CORALINE I'll be honest. I've felt better.
Vardaman gives her a look, and then goes back to tend to the horses, shuffling saddles, before stretching and resting himself. At some point Thimble mysteriously disappears.
Coraline goes back to trying to find her head. Her hands twitch from time to time.
At some point she falls asleep.
EXT. Soravian countryside - afternoon
They're riding again. It's later, the sun low, the wind carrying hints of frost. Coraline is drifting in and out of consciousness.
AGATA (behind them) Yoo hoo, mister Deathdealer guy! My human has to go to the bathroom.
Coraline startles and tries to give Agata an utterly surprised, bewildered look, except then she winds up puking instead.
VARDAMAN Do you?
CORALINE Er... yeah, kind of.
VARDAMAN We'll rest, then.
They continue on a bit until they get to what appears to Vardaman a satisfactory campsite, and to Coraline just like any other random patch of woods.
Vardaman ties Coraline to a tree as usual, tends to the horses, and then comes back over and unties Coraline from the tree.
VARDAMAN Do your business.
CORALINE (holding up her still bound hands) I need my hands.
VARDAMAN I will not risk that.
CORALINE What?!
AGATA (mind voice) Well, that's unfortunate.
CORALINE But I can't... my clothes...
Coraline gestures a bit toward her legs, miming pulling on pants.
Vardaman sighs and comes around behind Coraline, reaches up under her skirts, and pulls her undergarments down by her hips for her, trying to make it as not awkward as possible.
It is still very awkward.
VARDAMAN There. Go.
Coraline goes and squats behind a tree, but Vardaman follows, watching her carefully, keeping a very firm hold on the rope.
When Coraline finishes, Vardaman goes and pulls her undergarments back up. He then ties her to a tree again as usual.
Coraline scrunches up as much as she can against the trunk and starts sobbing.