across his face. Cainâs thin shirt is in ribbons down the back and he has a bleeding welt across his face. He runs off, and Guthric goes into the Hall.
122 INT. GUTHRICâS HALL - NIGHT
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A harpist is playing, and singing a ballad. The ballad he is singing is the âSaga of Beowulfâ. Guthric is talking to LADY GUTHRIC. Lady Guthric is tending to the LITTLE GUTHRICS, a boy and a girl, who are sat on the rush-covered floor of the Hall, playing with dolls quietly.
GUTHRIC
The senile old fool. I could have run my sword through his doddering old head.
LADY GUTHRIC
Well, itâs a good thing you didnât, dear.
GUTHRIC
Why? Why is it a good thing?
LADY GUTHRIC
He is King Beowulf. He killed Grendel. He killed Grendelâs mother--
GUTHRIC
Fucking Grendel and fucking Grendelâs fucking mother. Do you know how fucking sick I am of fucking hearing about fucking Grendel and fucking Grendelâs fucking mother?
LADY GUTHRIC
(points to the kids in a ânot in front of the childrenâ sort of way)
I really donât think--
GUTHRIC
It was a hundred years ago! It was in another country! What the hell was Grendel anyway? Some kind of giant dog, or something? And his mother? She doesnât even have a name!
LADY GUTHRIC
Thatâs not the
GUTHRIC
And who was my Lord Beowulfâs mother, if it comes to that? I tell you, he does not have long to live, and
But he is interrupted by WILFERTH, Cainâs sister, who runs in and says:
WILFERTH
My lord Guthric! Itâs Cain! Heâs not in the stables! I think heâs run away!
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123 EXT. THE GEAT MOORS - NIGHT
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Guthric and some of his friends are riding around on horses, calling out to Cain. As we hear them call, we also see shots of the bleak and deserted moor. Night has not yet quite fallen, and rock shapes twist into shapes that remind us of monsters and demons.
GUTHRIC
Cain! Cain! Can you hear me! You donât want to stay out on the moors! There are things out here thatâll eat your heart for breakfast! And youâll starve to death out here, youâll freeze! Youâll die out here! If you donât come back, Iâll fucking kill you!
Guthricâs VOICE travels across the moors to
124 CAIN
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who is cowering behind a rock, as the SOUNDS OF THE SEARCH begins to fade.
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Cain is shivering and scared. The SOUNDS OF THE PURSUERS are fading away into the distance. And then, close to us, we hear the HOWL of a wolf-packâ¦
Cain bolts for it, running through the moors, when suddenly the ground gives way beneath him and he is seemingly swallowed into the Earth.
125 INT. THE BARROW - NIGHT
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Cain is under the ground. Itâs darkâ¦but Cain realizes that we are somewhere that glimmersâ¦. that glimmers golden.
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Cain SWEARS to himself as he bumps into somethingâ¦and then slowly his eyes begin to get used to the darkness and he seesâ¦
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GOLD!
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Itâs a treasure horde, unimaginable to these times: rings and bracelets, necklaces torques and plates, coins and statues and goblets, piled all around. Helmets and mail-shirts, swords, daggers and spears, shields and harps, statues of hawks and horsesâ¦the world glows in gold .
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Cain moves through the gold like a dark shadowâ¦.
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CLOSE ON: Cainâs feet as he walks pastâ¦
126 A SLEEPING DRAGON
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THE DRAGON is the color of the hoard, a glittering gold. In fact at first we think it is a statue. Itâs half-human, half dragon, winged and tailed (the wings are folded, the tail is curled) but its face is part human, part reptilian. It is played by the same actor who played young Beowulf, but this should not be immediately obvious.
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To repeat, this seems like a statue, and might indeed, for the first few shots, be a statue. Eyes closedâ¦
CAIN
Such richesâ¦
And, as he says that, the Dragonâs eyes slowly begin to open, and a smile spreads across its
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