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    Uther and the Secret of the Dragon

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      life goes on. Now, tell me about the place you come

      from; what is it called?

      MERLAI N

      We come from and the Island of Albion. A place blessed

      with high cliffs and sandy coves around it’s edges sitting

      in the cool Northern waters.

      It has fine, clean rivers filled with succulent fish and

      other food.

      It has forests of huge trees of every species and many

      differing native wildlife; beautiful meadowland where

      the earth if fertile and green.

      Domesticated horses and sheep wander unmolested through

      the wide open spaces.

      Some parts of the island have magnificent lakes and

      mountains where spring waters shoot from the earth to give

      us nourishment and overhead a vast blue sky protects us

      from the worst excesses of the sun.

      PRIESTESS,

      This island, Albion. How long and wide is it?

      MERLAIN

      Well, not that I’ve done it myself of course but they say

      to ride a horse from our tiny corner to the other takes over

      four full moons. Yet to cross the middle of the island is only

      a two day ride.

      It is certainly a beautiful place; a jewel set in a silver sea.

      PRIESTESS

      Yet you have chosen to leave it; how strange?

      The girl returns and lays a tray of wine and food before her mistress. She bows and leaves again. The priestess fills to goblets with win and places a selection of food on a platter for her guest which she hands to him. They fingers touch lightly as he takes it and their eyes meet.

      MERLAIN

      With a heavy heart Amber; I’m afraid. You see our

      beautiful little corner has been invaded by savages

      armed with weapons we were unable to defend against.

      My charge, young UTHUR, is the son of the King of our

      land and so I was asked to take him away until a solution

      to our predicament could be found.

      AMBER

      How sad; are you any closer to a solution?

      MERLAIN

      Do you know, we are. We were seeking a dragon to

      catch but tonight I found out dragons are fictitious

      and that we really should be seeking a pot called a

      dragoon.

      A dragoon and the secrets of metalworking.

      AMBER

      They propagate the story of dragons to hid their metal working

      Skills; but now you know the truth you may as well learn everything.

      Would you like to earn the secrets of metal?

      MERLAIN

      Yes I would. With this knowledge I will be able to

      Take the boy home and free our people.

      AMBER

      If you have gold I will sell you a dragoon, we have many

      here, but if you want to learn how to work the metal

      you will have to stay a while; are you in a rush?

      MERLAIN

      Well, we have to return to Babylon before the next

      full moon; my ward is racing the following day and

      I think the King would like a chance to win back

      some of his gold.

      AMBER

      Do you mean to say you beat Jasbar at last?

      MERLAIN

      Not me, UTHUR. He took the laurel crown and

      the trunk of gold.

      AMBER

      But you were not carrying a trunk last night; unless it

      was a very small trunk.

      MERLAIN

      We left our winnings back in Babylon with a friend;

      but we have this to go on with.

      He takes a purse from under his robe and pours gold coins onto the sofa.

      Would this be enough to learn how to work metal here,

      in the short time we have?

      AMBER

      Of course; you make me very happy Merlain of Albion;

      very happy indeed.

      SCENE 20 INT: NIGHT

      Merlain returns to the rooms and finds ESUIT and UTHUR sitting upon one of the beds fully dressed and looking eager to leave.

      UTHUR

      I am so glad to see you again...

      ESUIT

      Quick, let us tell you what we saw before we leave...

      MERLAIN

      Calm down young people; I need to speak first.

      Our plans have changed slightly.

      ESUIT/UTHUR

      What?

      UTHUR

      But how can they, we have to return to Memet in Babylon?

      MERLAIN

      Yes, but only before the next full moon.

      ESUIT

      I can’t stay here, they will want to shave my head and

      enslave me once again;

      I’d rather die than be mistreated so.

      MERLAIN (Laughing)

      Please, trust me, no one intends to shave your

      pretty head and you will only stay here if you want to.

      No one is here under duress.

      UTHUR

      So what plans have you made?

      MERLAIN

      The lady in charge, the Ipsissamus, has invited us

      to stay and learn how to craft metal. I have said we will.

      UTHUR

      They have a dragon for us?

      MERLAIN

      Not exactly, but they have the next best thing...

      SCENE 21 EXT DAY

      ESUIT, UTHUR MERLAIN and AMBER are in the courtyard watching two woman practicing their own brand of martial arts. Using staffs like swords they try to disarm each other or trip the other up. Suddenly ESUIT can stand it no longer.

      ESUIT

      What’s wrong with these women; don’t they know how

      to fight properly?

      AMBER

      They seem to be doing okay; our previous leader used

      to teach them but since we lost her we have been muddling

      through; I thought they were doing fine.

      ESUIT

      The tall one is leaving her left side unguarded; a real

      opponent would see this instantly. The smaller one is

      fast but she is clumsy. Look, there, I would have killed

      her in that instant.

      MERLAIN

      If you think you can teach these women Esuit, feel free

      to show us all. I’m sure Amber would not mind.

      AMBER

      We do not usually allow adepts into to fight until they

      have learned the basics but I will bow to your greater

      knowledge. Give us a display of your skills.

      ESUIT

      Okay, I will.

      She removes her cloak and steps into the square as the two woman stop. They look towards Amber with annoyance and see their leader expression informs them to humour the newcomer.

      Have you an opponent who is worthy of my

      experience?

      AMBER

      Call Astar; she is our best staff fighter.

      One of the women leaves and returns shortly after with a huge, bald woman marked with deep scars across her face. ASTAR grimaces and grunts as a staff are thrown into her hands.

      This should be interesting.

      ESUIT readies herself as ASTAR looks towards AMBER waiting for the signal to begin. Upon a slight nod she launches herself at ESUIT and a fierce battle begins. ASTAR uses her immense size and weight of bully and intimidate ESUIT but she holds her ground. Then ESUIT is lifted by the woman’s staff and launched through the air to roll across the dusty ground. ASTAR snarls and rushes over to deliver the knockout blow only to be tripped by ESUIT’s weapon. She crashes to the floor in a cloud of dry dust.

      ESUIT jumps to her feet and prepares to fight again.

      AMBER

      Your opponent is down, get her now, while you can.

      ESUIT

      I do not strike
    when an opponent is down. It is not honourable.

      ASTAR stands and wipes blood from her mouth before snarling at Esuit again

      ASTAR

      That will be your last mistake.

      The two clash again and the staff weapons splinter under the force of their blows before ESUIT turns and uses the end of her staff to up end ASTAR’S feet and traps them in a sophisticated face down hold. ESUIT then places one foot across the free end of her staff and smiles at her audience while ASTAR pants, hollers and struggles in a wasted attempt to escape

      UTHUR

      Brilliant, well done.

      AMBER

      I thought you were bragging but I should have known,

      you were too confident to be lying. I am convinced

      now that the grade of Adept would be wasted up you.

      ESUIT

      Really?

      AMBER

      Only our greenest recruits are inducted as adepts. If,

      like you, we have inductees who show well grounded

      skills in a certain discipline our rules can be varied.

      I think you should enter the order as a Adeptus Major.

      This is three grades up from the Adept and just one

      under the grade of Master; our teaching grade.

      ESUIT

      I am flattered but I am sorry, I have a confession to make...

      AMBER

      Really, a confession, how mysterious.

      ESUIT

      Yes, I’m afraid....

      MERLAIN

      What my dear friend wishes to say, ere...

      AMBER

      Yes?

      MERLAIN

      What my friend wishes to say is that after careful

      discussion last night she has decided to return to

      Babylon with us when we leave...

      AMBER

      No, really?

      ESUIT

      Only until after the race....

      MERLAIN

      Yes, she wishes to support young UTHUR in his

      battle with Jasbar before committing her life

      to the order here.

      AMBER

      Is this true Esuit?

      ESUIT

      It is; I don’t think I could have settled down until

      after the race....

      UTHUR

      And I needed her support with the horses. There

      is no-one quite so qualified to handle my horses

      as Esuit.

      Without her I may lose and that would be a disaster.

      AMBER

      Then it is decided. When do you intend to leave?

      MERLAIN

      Babylon is three days ride or so we should go no

      later than the next phase of the moon.

      AMBER

      Then it is decided, I shall come too. I have not seen

      my sister, the Ipsissamus of Babylon, for many seasons now

      and we have adepts in Babylon who would benefit

      from my council. If this fits in with your plans

      Merlain; I wouldn’t like to be a hindrance.

      MERLAIN

      I couldn’t imagine anything better....

      SCENE 22 INT NIGHT

      MERLAIN and AMBER are sitting in a long sparse room by a panoramic window overlooking the valley beyond. There is a wall of stars over the horizon and a soft breeze billows the long chiffon curtain which drapes half the window. She takes a drink from a blue glass and looks at him from under her hood intently.

      AMBER

      I love this room, the view at night makes me feel

      part of the cosmos; connected to the stars that veil

      the heavens. It gives me the feeling that we are all

      part of it somehow, that we are made of stardust.

      MERLAIN

      But are you happy?

      AMBER

      What?

      MERLAIN

      Isn’t it a little sad, all these strong women shut away

      in this building with only the stars for company.

      Women, like men, need the comfort and intimacy of another.

      So, are you truly happy here?

      AMBER

      Merlain; do you want the diplomatic answer or the truth.

      You see if I were diplomatic I would say we are an

      ancient and mystical order working in this building to

      teach how to manipulate magical forces for the

      good of mankind.

      MERLAIN

      And the truth?

      AMBER

      That is not so romantic. You see, in this age, in this part

      of the world a woman’s role is never a happy one.

      She is born to be someone’s servant daughter, or a helpful sister

      then we are married off for money, a dowry, and become a

      servant wife and mother.

      In the end we are cast aside as useless old widows with

      no recourse upon our former husband’s fortune.

      This passes down to his eldest son or to the state leaving

      us destitute and seeking a quick and painless death.

      MERLAIN

      Surely this is a woman’s lot in any age and in any corner

      of the world? It is for them to carve out a life from their

      service to their families.

      Many women’s lives are blessed in this way, they receive the

      gift of their children and the love and protection of their men folk.

      Isn’t this the natural way?

      AMBER

      Yes, But what if the daughter is abused by the father

      who should be protecting her, beaten by her brothers and

      married off to another brute who uses her for vile pleasures

      and beats her for good measure.

      What if she is starved and shamed and forced to eat

      from a cup of abominations just to survive;

      is this the natural way of which you talk?

      MERLAIN

      Of course not?

      AMBER

      Well here, in this place and during this age, many

      woman have only that to look forwards to.

      This temple was established to give girls and women

      a place of refuge far from the rule of man; somewhere for them to

      escape when they need to steal away.

      We create a mystical legend of witchcraft and sorcery

      to frighten the peasant locals and those who seek their

      missing wives and slaves

      into leaving us alone.

      In this we have become so successful. Rich men travel

      from the four corners of the earth here and give

      us gold to win the blessing of our powerful spells.

      We use this to feed and clothe our sisters,

      to teach newcomers to

      read and write and other skills with which they

      may make their own money should they ever choose

      to leave here. The remainder is used to feed the

      poor widows of this realm. Even the king believes we

      are powerful witches able to foretell the future and

      change bad luck into good fortune. It is a falsehood I am

      proud to have maintained.

      MERLAIN

      What a wonderful person you are, I am shamed by my

      gender and more so by my ignorance.

      AMBER

      Don’t feel bad, We too dislike having to fraudulently

      deceive those that pry here-about too heartily;

      but while our legend is strong the order can continue

      doing its work.

      If our illusions are seen for what they are, cheap

      tricks, we may as well throw ourselves from the top of the

      nearest cliff-edge.

      MERLAIN

      What I saw on our first night here was spectacular,

      I would never describe it as cheap. I was amazed.

      How is it done?

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    sp; AMBER

      It is something our previous leader developed.

      She saw that friction between two divergent materials

      creates a small spark. The same sort of spark we have

      all seen when flint and hard stone is smashed together.

      Using a metal tube appears to allow the sparks to collect

      and we then feed these down thin copper wires into a chain

      mail tunic where the spark can be discharged in the way

      you saw.

      Very dramatic but quite easy to achieve; we have no real

      understanding of the principles at work but it does the trick

      and that is all that matters.

      MERLAIN

      What of the spinning cylinder with the steam funnels;

      how does this work?

      AMBER

      Surely you have seen hot water in a pot with as lid

      upon it. The steam pushes up the lid and makes it rattle?

      MERLAIN

      Yes?

      AMBER

      Well we build a fire under the pot and the steam forced

      out the funnels causes it to spin. It is attached to a long

      leather belt and this in turn is wrapped around a copper cylinder.

      The faster the cylinder spins the more friction created

      and thus more sparks are collected in the tube.

      MERLAIN

      Fascinating. When we eventually return to Albion I intend

      to use this illusion to frighten those who have subjugated

      our land and forced our people into slavery.

      AMBER

      Yes, let them believe you have become a great wizard.

      Most people are so superstitious they run when confronted

      by something their eyes do not understand.

      We have other illusions which may interest you.

      MERLAIN

      And you are willing to share your secrets with us, with me?

      AMBER

      I can see in your eyes the goodness lurking in your soul,

      my dear friend. I would be happy to help you chase bullies

      from your land. I know this would benefit all the people

      of Albion; not just you and your young ward.

      MERLAIN

      Thank you, how could I ever repay your kindness?

     
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