This/Survivors song
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
Edifice
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
Life twists and turns. You don't see it coming. That's the whole point, right? One moment everything looks hopeless; the next it's all changed. One little thing turns all of perception on its head.
But despair lingers. The seeds remain, buried.
Falter. Tire. Drink.
And remember.
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?
Sequestered
Small escapes
Solitude
Explanations
Replication
Part 4: Define the open skies
Every prison takes its certain shape. Some cages are gilded, some barren, some empty and dead. Some exist in the wilderness, in solitude under the open sky. Some are clear, others not so much. A lifetime spent without purpose. A purgatory awaiting death. A sentence suspended. Painful care taken at every turn.
And yet the bird still sings. It pushes at its cage. It dismantles, slowly, the very nature of its prison.
And then you see the caged bird fly.
Notes:
- In the world of double realities, one narrative is public, and one is real.
- Eapherod has been here all along.
- None of this happened the first time.
- Different things happened the first time.
- Events may repeat themselves, precede their causes, and take different forms in different stories. They are the same events.
Passage
Testing
Escape
<screenplay>
EXT. Soravian village - afternoon
Vardaman and Coraline ride into a small village nestled in the foothills. Villagers stop and peer at them curiously as they pass.
A child starts to go to them, but then its mother runs after, puts a restraining hand on its shoulder, and guides it back inside.
An IMPORTANT-LOOKING VILLAGER approaches.
Vardaman dismounts, taking the leads of all three horses in his hands, leaving Coraline to slide back into the saddle proper.
AGATA (mind voice) This looks promising.
CORALINE (mind voice) Yeah. Get my bag, will you?
AGATA (mind voice) Already on it. Can you ride without the head stuff?
CORALINE (mind voice) The reins? Should be, if I can get them out of the Deathdealer's hands. He's been using his legs to direct the horse some anyway, so I should be able to do the same. I dunno about jumping, though.
AGATA (mind voice) Not enough control?
CORALINE (mind voice) Or balance. Or strength. I'll likely just fall out of the saddle, or bounce around too much, especially since I also don't have stirrups.
IMPORTANT-LOOKING VILLAGER State your business.
VARDAMAN I am a Deathdealer of Kyrule. My prisoner is my own business. I could use supplies, if you're selling.
The important-looking villager looks up at Coraline.
CORALINE Hi.
IMPORTANT-LOOKING VILLAGER What'd you do?
CORALINE Tried to take over the world. The ferrets, though. The ferrets rebelled.
VARDAMAN Enough. She is not your concern.
IMPORTANT-LOOKING VILLAGER Alright. Marswattas'll get you set up with whatever you need. (he gestures down the road) Gods be with you.
The important-looking villager goes on ahead to let the Marswattas know.
Vardaman nods at him and continues after, staying beside the horse with Coraline on, holding the leads of the others behind.
AGATA (mind voice) What are we waiting for?
CORALINE (mind voice) Reins. We need those. The moment he shifts his hold, I'll see if I can grab them. You'll need to get on the saddlecloth, and hold on. If I lose you, you'll have to run.
Vardaman stops outside the indicated house and puts a hand on Coraline's leg.
VARDAMAN Don't try anything.
CORALINE What am I going to try, armless show jumping? I haven't even walked the course.
Vardaman gives her a flat look.
Agata peers at him carefully from the packhorse. Thimble and the white cat are just gone again.
The important-looking villager and another guy, presumeably a MARSWATTA, come out of the house.
MARSWATTA Hoi. Whatcha need?
Around them, villagers gather, watching, some of them chatting quietly. A few giggle to each other behind conspiratorial hands.
Coraline watches Vardaman vaguely, noting his hands.
AGATA (mind voice) Okay.
VARDAMAN Travellable foodstuffs, water. Hay.
Vardaman hands him a magic bag, maintaining a firm hold on the reigns and saddle with his other hand.
MARSWATTA Barrels, skins?
VARDAMAN Barrels'll do. (indicating Coraline) If you've got any warm clothes she can use, mittens, scarves, that would also be good.
MARSWATTA I'll see what my wife can dig up.
The Marswatta heads back in.
CORALINE Well, this is fun. Everyone's staring at us. I haven't even showered.
Vardaman doesn't respond, standing waiting.
A few minutes later, the Marswatta comes back out, holding Vardaman's bag and some other items, followed by what might be a MRS. MARSWATTA, who is carrying a keg.
MARSWATTA Got your stuff. Comes out to 20 crowns, 8 half.
Vardaman pulls some coins out of his pocket and sorts through them with his thumb, handing them off, putting a couple of the wrong kind back. He repeats this a few times.
Mrs. Marswatta looks up Coraline consideringly.
Coraline gives her a pleading look.
Mrs. Marswatta glances irritably off to the side, then drops the keg on her husband's foot, causing him to fall over onto Vardaman, who loses hold of the reins momentarily while righting both of them.
CORALINE (mind voice) Now!
MRS. MARSWATTA (trying to pull her husband back up and nearly falling on him as well) Sorry, sorry! Are you okay?
MARSWATTA Gods damn, woman!
Coraline turns away in the saddle, pressing with her legs. The horse prances forward uncertainly, turning.
Agata jumps onto its back, scrabbling at the saddlecloth, and climbs up onto Coraline's shoulders.
Coraline winces, but pushes the horse to speed up into a trot.
Vardaman pushes away the Marswattas and jumps after Coraline, but she nudges the horse to step even further to the side as it goes.
CORALINE (motioning with her legs) Canter. Canter!
The horse does, flattening out into the much less bouncy rhythm.
CORALINE Good horse. Good.
AGATA (mind voice) You've done this before.
CORALINE (mind voice) Not this! And keep your balance! It's hard enough keeping myself balanced; the moment one of us tips all three'll fall over!
Vardaman runs after.
VARDAMAN Halt!
The horse ignores him, still following Coraline's commands, and gains speed down the road. She leans forward, grabbing the reigns with her hand, looping up the end awkwardly.
Vardaman throws some spells after Coraline, and one hits her in the back, making her decidedly woozy. She resists the feeling, concentrating on riding.
A small gaggle of villagers come out into the road around a building ahead.
CORALINE (mind voice) Stay forward and centre. We're going to jump. (aloud) Get down!
The villagers look up in surprise, and then duck as Coraline leans forward, rising up out of the saddle on her legs, and the horse jumps over them. She nearly falls off as the horse lands and Agata claws at her face, only barely getting back into the normal position as the horse resumes its stride.
CORALINE Perkele.
Coraline glances back momentarily as they pass the last couple of houses, but for the moment, there's no sign of further pursuit.
Vardaman returns to the Marswattas shortly.
Mrs. Marswatta is patting down the other Marswatta's clothes, dusting him off. He grumbles at her.
VARDAMAN Did you do that on purpose?
MRS. MARSWATTA What? Don't be ridiculous.
MARSWATTA (swatting her away) Yes, yes, that's my job, you know. Or maybe it's yours?
VARDAMAN (picking up his stuff) You should know that woman was a Carrier of the Death of Souls.
MRS. MARSWATTA Well, so am I. Fortunately only to this poor sod most of the time.
MARSWATTA What? He said the Death of Souls, not... whatever you thought he said.
Vardaman ignores them and sets up the other two horses, tying the packhorse to the spare, and tightening the saddle on that. He mounts quickly, and urges the horses on.
MRS. MARSWATTA Hmm? Oh, where are you going so fast?
VARDAMAN To recapture the Carrier!
MRS. MARSWATTA What's she carrying, do you suppose?
MARSWATTA (he sighs and head back toward the house) I'm gonna go make dinner.
EXT. Soravian wilderness - night
The moons are full, the stars twinkling. Few clouds are out, over the trees. Coraline pushes the horse onward, healing it in lieu of resting, and herself, too, and so far, it seems to work. Her arms are still tied. Agata is no longer on her head, the bag now tucked into her belt.
AGATA (mind voice) Okay, I think I found something you can use.
CORALINE (mind voice) Yeah?
AGATA (mind voice) It's a zombie. Looks a bit like you. Not very smart, though. I think Argument of Hags was chewing on it.
CORALINE (mind voice) What? How'd a zombie get in there?
Agata pokes her head out of the bag.
AGATA See for yourself.
CORALINE We should probably keep going for now.
AGATA Are you sure your pace is faster than Vardaman's?
CORALINE It would have to be, unless he's... also using magic. And he's got two horses, so that could make it even easier... bloody damn. Okay.
Coraline guides the horse to slow, stopping in a dark stand of trees.
Agata crawls out of the bag like a bird emerging from a dead beetle.
Coraline leans forward, awkwardly pulls up a leg, and then falls off the side of the horse.
She gets up a moment later and pulls off the horse's bridle with one hand, and loosens the rest of the tack as best she can. The horse nuzzles her hand.
CORALINE Sorry, love. I'd tend to you proper, but I'm a bit tied up right now.
The horse bites at her bindings.
CORALINE There's no time.
Agata peers down at her from the saddle.
Coraline pulls her bag out of her belt, pushes the inner bag aside, pulls out the edges of the middle bag, takes a deep breath, and tips herself inside.
INT. Bag
It's akin to a decent-sized room, several metres across and over two metres tall. Junk is everywhere. Bedding and barrels are scattered about at random. A pile of camping stuff, dirty clothes, and empty bottles has accumulated on top of several hap-hazard stacks of books, and Coraline winds up draped rather indecently over that.
It is utterly, utterly dark, and surprisingly warm.
Coraline flops off the pile, onto another pile. A cat jumps away.
Coraline gets up stiffly, using her bound arms to push herself up.
Something gibbers in the gloom. There's no light source, but for some reason she can almost see, sort of.
Coraline closes her eyes and tries to look properly. Shapes begin to form in her mind, a dialogue of presense all around her. A few points glow - cats, mice, a few bats hanging from the ceiling, and something almost human approaching her hesitantly. One of the cats rubs against her legs and mews up at her.
She opens her eyes reflexively, but now that she's seeing without, her vision remains the same.
The something almost human stops in front of her. Its skin is shrivelled, its face shrunken, eyes gone, wearing tattered rags.
CORALINE (Dead voice) Hello. Are you the zombie?
The ZOMBIE reaches toward Coraline's arms with a curious hand, and then looks up at her uncertainly, a decidedly creepy gesture from someone with no eyes.
CORALINE (Dead voice) Yeah. Can you use a knife?
The zombie looks around, turning its head and shoulders.
Coraline starts kicking through some of the junk with her feet.
The zombie grabs a small serrated bread knife and jumps up excitedly.
CORALINE (Dead voice) Perfect.
Coraline directs the zombie to saw through her bindings, and after a few moments she's free, though also with a few cuts on her arms. She completely ignores these, stretching out her arms, moaning in relief even as this hurts even more than the constraint had.
The zombie smiles at her hopefully.
Coraline pats the zombie on the head.
CORALINE (Dead voice) You're brilliant. Now I need you to do something else for me.
The zombie stands by, dutifully waiting.
CORALINE (looking around) Agh, let's see...
Coraline grabs some food, and then finds some cleanish clothes and then starts shedding her own.
CORALINE (Dead voice) Can you take your rags off for me?
The zombie tries, but doesn't get very far.
Coraline finishes pulling on some new socks and underwear, and then goes to help the zombie get its off, and starts putting all the clothes she had been wearing on the zombie, sitting it down for some bits, turning it around for others. The zombie is perfectly cooperative.
Coraline stops at the boots, petting Tress absentmindedly.
CORALINE Perkele, I liked these boots.
The zombie, sitting on a barrel, watches her patiently with empty sockets.
Coraline shakes out the boots, and a small black pebble falls out.
CORALINE Oh, right.
Coraline reaches to pick it up, and the whole world turns inside out the moment she touches it. The voices silence. The stars loom, all too close, brilliant, searing, forming nameless patterns in her mind. The blackness drifts throughout it all, but no longer cloying, no longer hungering, simply there, a part of her, old and familiar. Another voice drifts out, lingeringly, huge, an echo of a memory:
DARK SISTER You will be my last. You will be the best.
Coraline recoils in surprise, and everything goes back to normal, the voices rushing in, the stars and vastness fading. Only the voice of the Dark Sister continues to reverberate in her head, too huge to quite get rid of.
Coraline glares at the fragment pebble in annoyance.
The zombie continues to sit patiently.
Coraline reaches down and picks the fragment pebble up for real this time. The effect is lessened this time, perhaps simply because she was expecting it. The stars and... things all still loom, the darkness still drifts throughout it all, the voices still go silent, but this time she simply pushes the stars away, ignoring them, and looks past the darkness, and it seems to work. She can focus, almost. The voice of the Dark Sister still lingers, but more quietly now, subdued. It seems to be saying her name.
Except it isn't her name. Is it?
Coraline ignores that too and stuffs the fragment pebble into her bra.
AGATA (mind voice) Is that an improvement?
CORALINE (mind voice) I'll take it.
Coraline finishes dressing the zombie, putting on the boots and adding her coat and other bits as well, and then pulls on some clean clothes herself. She finds some new, not quite as nice boots, another coat that is nearly worn through on one elbow, some mittens, and a decent hat, braids her hair quickly, and then puts on her sword and grabs her staff.
CORALINE (Dead voice) All right, come on.
Coraline gestures for the zombie to come over, and then climbs up and hoists it out of the bag. She tries to climb up after, but can't quite make it.
Then the zombie reaches in and hauls her out.
EXT. Soravian wilderness - night
The horse is still there, asleep, with Agata sitting on it.
Coraline lies on the ground for a moment, just relishing the feeling of being able to actually lie down. She gets up regretfully, reassembling her bag, and next to her, the zombie gets up too.
Standing next to each other, they look very similar. Only the zombie's face really stands out as not Coraline.
AGATA Nice.
CORALINE (indicating the zombie) Seems pretty smart to me.
AGATA It does seem smarter with you next to it...
Coraline goes to the horse and nudges its neck, rubbing it a bit.
CORALINE Hey, come on, we need to go.
The horse startles awake with a snort, and gets up slowly at Coraline's urging.
CORALINE (to Agata) Keep the horse or spook it?
AGATA Which do you prefer?
CORALINE I so wanna keep it. But then if the Deathdealer tracks it down, which he probably will, I'll be there too... damn loose ends.
Agata shrugs a paw.
Coraline sighs and turns back to the zombie.
ZOMBIE (croakily) Mother... did good...
CORALINE (Dead voice) Yes, you did good. Very good. Now please, hold still. This will be quick.
The zombie stands dutifully before her.
CORALINE Oh, I really hope you can't feel pain.
Coraline plants her staff with one hand and places the other on the zombie's chest, and then brings out the fire, drawing it out, building it up, pulling even more from the staff, and pushes it into the zombie. At first, the Zombie just begins to glow slightly, and then it opens its mouth.
ZOMBIE Moth...
Flames burst out of its mouth, licking up its face, and then the entire form of the zombie catches fire, a small fireball billowing upward, and the zombie collapses, burning.
The horse flees.
Coraline jumps back in surprise.
AGATA Okay, now we get out of here.
CORALINE And somehow not leave any tracks...
AGATA It's good ground for that. Just watch your step, don't scrape against things. And pray he buys it.
CORALINE I don't pray.
They hurry away into the dark woods, even as the zombie continues to burn down and smoulder behind them.
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Cephalopod encasement
<screenply>
INT. Blocky structure - adjournment floor
The four kids gather by the room with the puddle outside.
Nolan stares pointedly at the puddle, and then stands in it.
Erry glares at him with a special kind of loathing.
JORA If this works, we will get very wet. Make sure everything is secured and waterproofed as needed.
KIT I wonder if ration blocks need to be waterproofed. I wonder how long they last. I wonder if I really want to find out.
NOLAN Ready.
Kit casts spells, this time on all of them. He starts to make bubbles, but then Nolan stops him.
NOLAN Put us all in one. She'll kill me.
KIT Kind of think you brought that on yourself.
Kit does so regardless, pulling his sister over, and then putting one very large bubble around the lot of them, centred on Nolan.
Nolan turns back toward the door, and then stands in the circle of glyphs in front of it.
Nothing happens.
Nothing continues to happen.
Nothing continues to continue to happen.
KIT Are we sure it... will open?
Nolan doesn't answer, and just continues to stand there.
The door wall explodes, spurting water everywhere around the edges, and then cracking down the middle, too, as the torrent crashes through.
Nolan drops to the floor of the bubble as the water pours onto it, and Jora does the same. The bubble bounces back, tossed by the force of the water, and Kit and Erry both fall over.
It bounces around some more in the utter chaos of the flooding corridor, and inside it, the kids bounce around as well.
While all of this is going on, Erry does not try to kill Nolan, but she does bite him rather hard.
Then the entire corridor is flooded, the bubble pushed back against a corner, stuck to the ceiling. Pockets of air around them are pressed and compressed.
The currents die down. The bubble drifts to a slightly higher point of ceiling.
Absolutely nothing proceeds to happen.
KIT Okay, it is entirely possible that I did not entirely think this through.
Erry bursts out laughing.
Nolan pulls his rune stick out of his pocket and pops the bubble. It trembles and divides, and a moment later, they all fall out as the air escapes and spreads across the ceiling as much more normal bubbles.
Erry swims around a bit, nowhere in particular, circling the others.
Jora heads for the dark hole where the sealed door used to be. Nolan and Kit follow.
...
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