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| ZEE | I'm missed? | ||
| NATA | (smiles and nods)
(beat)
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| ZEE | I choose to watch the sea.
(beat) How d'y'knit in rain? |
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| NATA | (holds up her knitting)
(beat)
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| ZEE | I watch alone. | ||
| NATA | (gets up and puts her knitting away) | ||
| ZEE | My voice t'your ear, my ear t'your voice. | ||
| NATA | (smiles and nods) (exits) | ||
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| ZEE | Jason. | ||
| JASON | (trying to catch his breath) Come here, beneath this rock where it is dry. | ||
| ZEE | (rises, goes to him, stands before him) | ||
| JASON | (He looks at her a moment. It occurs to him that he ought to be aroused, but it is a low priority on his list of pressing questions.) Sit. Talk some more, you know my name, am I dead, did I drown? If dead, then this must be heaven, if heaven the climate is not that which I anticipated, and where are the others, perhaps this is hell, but if so, why am I alone? If death is just like life then what point death? Where are my men? Is this Denos? If Denos, then where is the sword? How will I return to Cortha? Why do you not speak? How do you know my name? | ||
| ZEE | (laughs) Which question first? | ||
| JASON | Answer all quickly, I must know who I am, where are you... No, where are I... No, no, who... | ||
| ZEE | I am Zee. | ||
| JASON | Zee. Do you recognize Cortha's prince? | ||
| ZEE | 'Kor thusp rinse'? | ||
| JASON | The son of the king. | ||
| ZEE | 'King'? | ||
| JASON | Ruler? Leader of the people? | ||
| ZEE | Tonight's First Rain. Until the Longest Day, Rainbird's leader. My mom. | ||
| JASON | You are a princess! | ||
| ZEE | I'm a 'princess'? | ||
| JASON | We understand each other. | ||
| ZEE | Good. | ||
| JASON | Is this Denos? | ||
| ZEE | Denos? | ||
| JASON | What do you call yourselves? | ||
| ZEE | People? | ||
| JASON |
I am a Corthan. People from Cortha are called Corthans. (beat) How do you know my name? |
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| ZEE | I played with Karin2. I looked in her eyes 'n' saw you, heard y'name. | ||
| JASON | 'Karin'? | ||
| ZEE | A sphinx. | ||
| JASON | You 'played' with a sphinx?! | ||
| ZEE | Ya? (so?) | ||
| JASON | Impossible! They are monsters! Our faces bleed, and our walls crack! | ||
| ZEE | Karin d'not make faces bleed. | ||
| JASON | No one can answer its riddle and no one can kill it. Any wound inflicted comes back upon the one who dealt the blow. "How can you be killed?" I asked it. To my surprise it answered. "I will die by the sword of the country you called Denos." The historians, the librarians, the cartographers, the mythologists, the archaeologists, the navigators, the astronomers, brought all knowledge to bear plotting a course to this legendary land. Here I am. | ||
| ZEE | Tell the riddle. | ||
| JASON | "A stone and a stone and a stone make three. Do they? A stone and a stone and a stone?" | ||
| ZEE | (laughs) It's a joke! | ||
| JASON | It's not a joke, it's a riddle! | ||
| ZEE | Go 'n' see. | ||
| JASON | Where? | ||
| ZEE | It's an old joke about a place. T'north there's land with no people. Under snow's a stone 'n' a stone 'n' a stone. | ||
| JASON | Yes, three! One, two three! Very clearly, happily sitting in my mind's eye. | ||
| ZEE | 'Myandzigh'. Is that land t'north? | ||
| JASON | Zee, if a stone and a stone and a stone do not make three... if they do not, then there can be no certainty. | ||
| ZEE | Maybe if y'just laugh with y'sphinx. I remember a joke Karin
told before she went away. (in Karin's voice) "When Zee was born we danced
all day. No one went t'fish. How many fish were on the gutting stone?"
(ZEE's voice) "None!" (KARIN) "What was on the stone?" (ZEE) "Nothing!" (KARIN) "Is no fish same as nothing?" (laughs) We laughed so much we c'not speak. (beat) |
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| JASON | Are punch lines always a question here? | ||
| ZEE | What's a 'punch line'? | ||
| JASON | At the end of a joke, the last thing spoken. | ||
| ZEE | At the end of a joke's space t'laugh. | ||
| JASON | If there are no fish, then what is there? Nothing? | ||
| ZEE | Ya. | ||
| JASON | Therefore, no fish is the same as nothing. | ||
| ZEE | No. | ||
| JASON | Have you no doubts? | ||
| ZEE | Lots. (gets up to walk) Come. | ||
| JASON | (follows her) | ||
| ZEE | D'not talk about the sword. | ||
| JASON | (opens mouth to argue) | ||
| ZEE | Y'are here. That's all. | ||
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| ASHRA | Not without without within, 'n' not within without without.
Spirals turn, circles spin, around around, about about. Turn seasons, Weep
rain, Her tears, His ground, First Life. Forever. Again. Wet the people
Soak the seed Wet the world. Again. Not without without within, 'n' not
within without without. Spirals turn, circles spin, around around, about
about.
Go. Share the wetness of the land. |
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(beat) I'm Ashra, Rainbird. Welcome. (greets him physically)
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| JASON |
I am Jason, a sailor wrecked upon your shore. |
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| UKVA | Zee's caught a fish. Why d'y'wear a mask? | ||
| JASON | I am disfigured. | ||
| UKVA | I'm not afraid t'see. | ||
| ASHRA |
Jay-sun hides his face 'cause he's shamed, not 'cause y'are afraid. Jay-sun, this is Ukva, Winter Wolf. This's Nata. |
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| JASON | And do you too rule a season? | ||
| ASHRA | D'what t'a season? | ||
| JASON | Lead? | ||
| UKVA | Lead a season?
(beat)
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| JASON | Is it commonlythis inclement?
(beat) Do you think it will stop raining? |
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| UKVA | Ya...?
(beat)
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| JASON | Can you tell the weather? | ||
| UKVA | That's old magic. | ||
| JASON | Where I am from it is a science. | ||
| ASHRA | 'Sigh yence?' | ||
| JASON | There are patterns in nature, things that repeat. | ||
| UKVA | Ya? (so?) | ||
| JASON | When you study the repetition of patterns they yield knowledge, it builds and builds, and you have more and more. | ||
| UKVA | What d'y'do with it? | ||
| ASHRA | Make more? | ||
| JASON | Yes, and using that more and more makes life more and more livable. | ||
| ASHRA | This is a passion in your village? | ||
| JASON | Yes. | ||
| UKVA | I fish. | ||
| JASON | Then you know a lot about them. | ||
| UKVA | I know them. | ||
| JASON | (good) In my land we farm fish. | ||
| UKVA | I like fishing! | ||
| JASON | We have people with your passion. They set time aside just to fish. | ||
| ASHRA | Y'said y'farm them? | ||
| JASON | Yes. Since we no longer need to fish, fishing can be done simply for pleasure. | ||
| UKVA | Y'take fish without need?! | ||
| ZEE | Jason's land's not same as ours. | ||
| ASHRA | Different people, different ways. Still One Family. | ||
| UKVA | Ya. Make m'lodge your lodge while y'are with us. | ||
| JASON | I would be honoured, sir. | ||
| UKVA | 'Suh'? | ||
| JASON | Honorific. | ||
| UKVA | On a 'riftick'? | ||
| JASON | Ukva. | ||
| UKVA | Ukva. | ||
| JASON | You lead for only one season? | ||
| UKVA | Ya. | ||
| JASON | Then what do you do? | ||
| UKVA | Fish. | ||
| JASON | Do men and women lead equally here? | ||
| UKVA | 'Ee kwa...'? | ||
| ASHRA | 'Lee.' | ||
| JASON | I see men wear gold and women silver. | ||
| ASHRA | Ya? | ||
| JASON | Why does one wear the rarer metal and the other the more common? | ||
| ASHRA | Your village has not much silver? | ||
| JASON |
No, gold is the less common. |
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| UKVA | Ha! Ee kwa lee! He thinks I've more ee kwa lee than you! That's good! | ||
| ASHRA | Y'd'not know ee kwa lee. | ||
| UKVA | I'll share it with you. | ||
| ASHRA | Maybe y'would like t'lead 'n' I'll go fishing. | ||
| UKVA | No. | ||
| ASHRA | Gold's common as silver. | ||
| UKVA | Ya. I'll take Jay-sun fishing! | ||
| JASON | I hope I will learn much from you before I go. | ||
| UKVA | Your boat's sunk. | ||
| JASON | I will build one. | ||
| ASHRA | We'll help. Y'will take a gift from our village t'yours. | ||
| JASON | There is one thing... | ||
| ZEE | Honey-cakes! I told him how good they are. I said he'd like them. | ||
| UKVA | She thinks y'are a honey-cake, Jay-sun, the way she watches y'tonight. Y'are crumbs by morning if y'sleep here. Come. The spirits of y'door protect you. | ||
| ASHRA | Y'too, Ukva. Take care of Jay-sun. | ||
| UKVA | (to ZEE) Y'look at him like y'look across the water. | ||
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| ASHRA | Honey-cakes, Nata? | ||
| NATA | (smiles, continues knitting) | ||
| ASHRA | B'careful, Zee. | ||
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| ZEE | Sirens. | ||
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| JASON | It wants to be understood. | ||
| ZEE | T'be remembered.
(beat)
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| JASON | Let's find them. | ||
| ZEE | We w'not return. | ||
| JASON | Has anyone tried? | ||
| ZEE | Ya. | ||
| JASON |
(frowns in concentration, listening, trying to find the 'sense') Do you know of what they sing? |
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| ZEE | A remembering song. | ||
| JASON | They sing your history? | ||
| ZEE | No. | ||
| JASON | (I've heard this song before...) Whose memories do they sing? | ||
| ZEE | Everybody's. | ||
| JASON | We could learn so much! | ||
| ZEE | We make siren song, we make it now. | ||
| JASON | I have skills the others did not. | ||
| ZEE | If y'find sirens y'become siren! Y'c'not make the song, so y'have t'sing it forever! | ||
| JASON | I need a boat! | ||
| ZEE | (raises a hand and addresses the sea) Sirens be silent! We've heard and we remember. Sing again another day! | ||
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| Y'will hear them again, Jason. But if y'want t'return t'your village, d'not look for sirens. | |||
| JASON | (he stares out at the sea) | ||
| ZEE | Tell me about... What d'y'call it? Your village's magic? | ||
| JASON | Not magic. Science. | ||
| ZEE | Talk t'me science. | ||
| JASON | It seems so remote. So far away. | ||
| ZEE | Tell me. | ||
| JASON | The moon has not yet set. | ||
| ZEE | Lovers' sky. Father Sun 'n' Mother Moon meet along their ways. | ||
| JASON | (laughs) That's not very scientific, but I like it very much. | ||
| ZEE | Tell me something 'scientific'. | ||
| JASON | The attractive forces of bodies vary directly as their masses and inversely as the square of the distance between them. | ||
| ZEE | Tell me something scientific about Mother Moon.
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| JASON | (he hesitates) | ||
| ZEE | Tell me. | ||
| JASON | The moon. It's not a woman, not a goddess. It's a rock of a size you cannot possibly imagine circling round the world. | ||
| ZEE | She's not a rock. | ||
| JASON | Not here perhaps. This where my science began, Zee. With the
turning of seasons and theLovers' Sky.
(beat) |
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| ZEE | I'll come with you when y'go. | ||
| JASON | To Cortha? | ||
| ZEE | Ya. | ||
| JASON | You don't know what you're asking.
(beat)
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| ZEE | Maybe y'have words for this. I'm here, b'not like people here. No, that's not right. There're trees I look at 'cause they're more not the same than other trees 'r' not the same. No. That's not it. When I saw you 'n' y'village in Karin's eye I saw how big everything is. The paths I know d'not go where I want t'go. | ||
| JASON |
There are words for those feelings, but never the right ones. This 'vision' you had of my... village, that's... not a part of it, we don't have visions, we don't have... Zee, look around you, this is not a part of my world. There is so much here that isn't there. |
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| ZEE | There that's not here. | ||
| JASON | And more that's neither here nor there. Who cares. | ||
| ZEE | I do. | ||
| JASON | Really? | ||
| ZEE | Ya, reelee. | ||
| JASON | If I told you that it is very important to know all there is to know just for the knowing, you wouldn't yawn at my fine sentiments? | ||
| ZEE | 'fine scented tents'? | ||
| JASON | You wouldn't just humour me? | ||
| ZEE | I w'notdent hoomore you. | ||
| JASON | You've never heard the expression, "That is very interesting". | ||
| ZEE | What's it mean? | ||
| JASON | "I am very bored and I hope I can get away soon." | ||
| ZEE | That is very interessing. | ||
| JASON | What?! | ||
| ZEE | I want t'get away! I want t'go with you! | ||
| JASON |
You don't know what you're asking. |
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| ZEE | I know! I want t'know. Iwant t'know more.
(beat)
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| JASON | Why do you seem so familiar to me? Why do you say things I've thought? | ||
| ZEE | Why're y'blind? C'not y'see what's in front'v you?
(beat) W'are a pair! |
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| JASON | How do you know? | ||
| ZEE | Y'feel it. | ||
| JASON | I almost believe I believe you. | ||
| ZEE | Y'know. | ||
| JASON |
I came for the sword. No, that's not true. Yes it is! |
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| ZEE | Why're y'like this?
(beat)
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| JASON | I needn't have come, there are others who could have been
sent, but I had to. I told myself I had no choice. Maybe I didn't. The plague
is real. It must be stopped.By someone.
(beat)
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| ZEE | Karin's y'sphinx, the sphinx of y'land. | ||
| JASON | You... | ||
| ZEE | I made a spell t'bring y't'me. I d'not know how it'd happen, only that y'would come. | ||
| JASON | Couldn't y'have found another way! | ||
| ZEE | I d'not know! | ||
| JASON | I cannot believe in magic. | ||
| ZEE | I knew y'would come. (she draws close and kisses him) | ||
| JASON | (he breaks the embrace) I can't. | ||
| ZEE | (smiles) I'll help. | ||
| JASON | No, you don't understand.
(beat) |
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| ZEE | Tell me. | ||
| JASON | We're not married. | ||
| ZEE | Let's b'married. | ||
| JASON | You don't know what marriage is. | ||
| ZEE | I know what men 'n' women do. | ||
| JASON |
Your mother and your father... |
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| ZEE | Which father? | ||
| JASON | How many do you have? | ||
| ZEE | Three. | ||
| JASON | Three?! | ||
| ZEE | Four, but Huta died. (beat) | ||
| JASON |
When a man and a woman love each other, they have a ceremony in which they take certain vows. The priest then pronounces them man and wife, and then forever after they are a... couple. |
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| ZEE | A pair? | ||
| JASON | Yes, a pair. | ||
| ZEE | When two feel the feeling 'n' know the knowing, they tell it. She says, "I feel." He says, "I feel." He says, "I know." She says "I know." | ||
| JASON | And then what happens? | ||
| ZEE | Want t'find out? | ||
| JASON | Yes. No. I... | ||
| ZEE | Y'are afraid of me! | ||
| JASON | No one accuses me of fear! I am the Crown Prince of Cortha! | ||
| ZEE | (she laughs as though she's heard something extremely funny) | ||
| JASON | Don't mock me! Don't you mock me! | ||
| ZEE |
(she manages with some difficulty to get her laughter under control) Y'are like a little bird afraid his nest'll be found out. He puffs up his feathers 'n' tweets as loud as he can. He tries t'look very fierce. Why're y'afraid of me? |
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| JASON | Are you threatening my nest? | ||
| ZEE | I'll help y'back t'it. | ||
| JASON | That will take some time. | ||
| ZEE | Talk more. I like y'voice. Make me laugh again. | ||
| JASON | I like your laughter. | ||
| ZEE | Talk more. | ||
| JASON | Laugh more. | ||
| ZEE | (she laughs delightedly) | ||
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| Jason, swim with us! | |||
| JASON | I... um... I have no accoutrements. | ||
| UKVA | No what? | ||
| JASON | I had water enough about me yesterday. | ||
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| ZEE | Cold! | ||
| UKVA | The sand's warm. | ||
| JASON | (he begins to put on his socks) | ||
| ZEE | Jason, feel the sand with y'toes. | ||
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| JASON | When I was a child my nanny would take us to the beach. My personal guard would sweat in their uniforms while I played in the sand with my toes. But now, they'd think I was insane! | ||
| UKVA | In 'sane'? | ||
| ZEE | What's that? | ||
| JASON |
(he laughs) Do you build sand castles? I'll show you! Look... (he begins building a sand castle) Look, like this... |
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| That's it! And some windows... (he pokes in some 'windows') ... and this bit of drift wood for the drawbridge! There! Sand castles. | |||
| UKVA | What's 'kassels'? | ||
| ZEE | His land's lodges. | ||
| UKVA | (he looks closely at them) They're too small. | ||
| ZEE | Ukva, y'are small as this shell next t'one.
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| UKVA |
D'many share kassels? |
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| JASON | (he smiles and knocks over his sand castle) | ||
| ZEE | Y'broke it! | ||
| JASON | The tide would have got it anyway. | ||
| UKVA | Fish with me, Jay-sun. | ||
| JASON | I'm not a very good fisherman. | ||
| ZEE | Go. | ||
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| JASON | This craft handles well. | ||
| UKVA | Ya. | ||
| JASON | Very small draft, though. | ||
| UKVA | 'Draft'? | ||
| JASON | Shallow, rides high in the water. | ||
| UKVA | Ya. | ||
| JASON | Wouldn't it be better if you sat down? | ||
| UKVA | No. | ||
| JASON | Do you have fishing poles? A long pole with a string on it, on the string is a hook. You dangle it in the water, wait for a fish to bite, then haul it in. | ||
| UKVA | Why'd a fish bite a hook? | ||
| JASON | You put a bit of something the fish likes on the hook first. | ||
| UKVA | Ah. | ||
| JASON | I think it would be easier. | ||
| UKVA | Y'sit 'n' wait for the fish t'bite the hook. | ||
| JASON | Yes. | ||
| UKVA | What joy's in that? | ||
| JASON | While you wait, you commune with nature. | ||
| UKVA | 'Come yoon with nate yur'? | ||
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| JASON | No, I think you're much better at it. | ||
| UKVA | Try. | ||
| JASON | I'd betterwatch you a bit more, see how it's done.
(beat)
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| UKVA | Are y'going t'take Zee when y'go? | ||
| JASON | That's... She is... If... | ||
| UKVA | She likes you. | ||
| JASON | I like her, she's... unlike... like... blike, shmike, piddly pike, why is it so hard to think here? | ||
| UKVA |
Y'are a pair. Maybe y'w'not build a ship, maybe y'w'build a lodge. |
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| JASON | I have to go back. | ||
| UKVA | No y'd'not. | ||
| JASON | You're a leader. You understand. | ||
| UKVA | There're no other leaders in y'village? | ||
| JASON | Yes. No. Y'are putting ideas in my head! | ||
| UKVA | I'm not putting things in y'head. (he spears another fish) | ||
| JASON | I have to go back. | ||
| UKVA | Go. | ||
| JASON | If Zee goes too? | ||
| UKVA | She's gone. For days sometimes, walks alone, sits alone, watches the sea. | ||
| JASON | I have to go. | ||
| UKVA | W'will help. | ||
| JASON | I must return. | ||
| UKVA | You d'you.
(beat)
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| JASON | What if a part of me doesn't want t'go? | ||
| UKVA | Y'c'not leave parts. | ||
| JASON | I must think of my people. | ||
| UKVA |
You own people? |
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| JASON | No, we're all free men. | ||
| UKVA | Free men, free fish, birds fly, water's wet, talk, talk, talk. Your village's noisy, ya? | ||
| JASON | Ya. | ||
| UKVA | Be quiet. Listen. Look. (he offers the spear to JASON) Spear a fish. | ||
| JASON | (he is about to make an excuse) | ||
| UKVA | Do it! | ||
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| JASON | There! | ||
| UKVA | Do it! | ||
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| JASON | Ukva! | ||
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| UKVA | The sea'll give all y'need, b'tip the boat, it all goes back. Dried fish t'night. | ||
| JASON | Ya. | ||
| UKVA | Couple more times 'n' y'w'not want fishing pole. | ||
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| ASHRA |
The White Dog watches. He likes t'watch things. But there's nothing t'see. He likes t'watch things move. B'nothing moves. He sighs. In his breath there're things t'see, everything moves. He sees plants growing, he sees hunters 'n' runners. He sees the world. His breath grows thin 'n' it all fades away. He's angry t'be alone. He's angry the world w'not stay. He roars fire out of his nose 'n' mouth. From the smoke the world comes again, more beautiful. Above the world a bird flies. She's the most beautiful he's seen. She flies t'him 'n' sits on his shoulder, so he w'not have t'watch alone. He likes that. The smoke gets thinner, she gets lighter. The White Dog says "I wish I could b'with y'longer, b'y'are made of smoke 'n' fire, 'n' y'will fade with them." Bird's very sad. Her eyes fill with tears 'n' tears spill down her beak. They touch mountains 'n' pour across land. Land grows firm. Water pools in great seas. Everything in the sea lives. Everything on shore lives. Everything on land lives. All flying things too. Rain falls, wind blows, the world lives. White Dog 'n' Rainbird laugh. |
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| JASON | Ukva, we're fishing today, aren't we? | ||
| UKVA | Ya. | ||
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| ZEE | D'y'not want me? | ||
| JASON | It is not a question of wanting or not wanting. | ||
| ZEE | It's a question? | ||
| JASON | Where I am from... | ||
| ZEE | Y'are not there now. Y'are here. | ||
| JASON | I have to go back. | ||
| ZEE | W'will. But y're here now. | ||
| JASON |
I'm here, I'm there, I'm... Zee, it shouldn't be like this. "He bravely quested forth to lands uncanny and unknown and after many great perils returned with the sword to vanquish the evil sphinx and rid his land of its terrible curse," that is what is expected. |
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| ZEE | Y'c'not have the sword. | ||
| JASON | Then everything is settled. No need to go home if I simply accept what you say. I'm free. | ||
| ZEE | Y'are. | ||
| JASON |
I am Cortha. |
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| ZEE | Y'are Jason. | ||
| JASON | The people of Cortha are suffering. I am responsible for that suffering now. | ||
| ZEE | AmI this place?
(beat)
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| JASON | Help me get the sword. | ||
| ZEE | No. | ||
| JASON | Then I'll stay. | ||
| ZEE | No! Take me with you. | ||
| JASON |
Where to? A land where everyone is dying? Where I will die with them? Zee, look. |
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| ZEE | Winter Wolf keeps the key, the crystal around his neck. I'll give you a herb t'put in his tea t'make him sleep deeply. | ||
| JASON | How? | ||
| ZEE | Y'make the tea. | ||
| JASON | What if he doesn't let me? | ||
| ZEE | He will. Y'are the guest. T'night when he's deep sleeping, y'take the key. Y'hold it by the thong. Y'meet me here. | ||
| JASON | We've no ship.
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| ZEE | Come. | ||
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| ASHRA | Y've waited. | ||
| ZEE | Ya. | ||
| ASHRA | Y'knew he'd come. | ||
| ZEE | I hoped. | ||
| ASHRA |
Y'knew. What d'y'trade? |
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| ZEE | I'm going t'his land. | ||
| ASHRA | You d'you. | ||
| ZEE | I d'not know. Y'd'not teach me this song. | ||
| ASHRA | It's yours. | ||
| ZEE | People think I'll be Rainbird. | ||
| ASHRA | Grandma was first of our family t'be Rainbird. They chose her. They helped her. She learned. That's her song. | ||
| ZEE | What's mine? | ||
| ASHRA | We know her song 'cause she sang it. | ||
| ZEE | If I go with Jason? | ||
| ASHRA | Y'go with your heart. | ||
| ZEE | I'm scared. | ||
| ASHRA | You d'you. | ||
| ZEE | I d'not know. | ||
| ASHRA | There's something else. | ||
| ZEE | Ya. | ||
| ASHRA | Zee, if y'take it it's gone. The first Winter Wolf was told
t'guard it, when it went ourpeople'd die.
(beat) Listen. Remember. Someday y'might feel like y'd'not've any home, people gone, everything just ghosts. Zee, y'can make home. Take Siren song. Put it by y'fire. D'not be lost in it, b'remember our songs while y'make y'own. 'Bye Zee. |
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| ZEE | Ukva. | ||
| UKVA | (Zee.) | ||
| ZEE | How're you here? | ||
| UKVA | (The key's called me.) | ||
| ZEE | Can y'stop me? | ||
| UKVA | (I'll follow you.) | ||
| ZEE | I have to. | ||
| UKVA |
(Y'd'not want the sword.) |
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| ZEE | I have t'take it. | ||
| UKVA | (Y'd'not want it. Jay-sun wants it.) | ||
| ZEE | I want Jason. | ||
| UKVA | (Y'are overtaken.) | ||
| ZEE | I d'not think it'd b'like this. | ||
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| UKVA | (Look in the blade, Zee) | ||
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| ZEE | It's me, but... I'm old 'n' m'eyes're angry. | ||
| UKVA | (Leave it) | ||
| ZEE |
I c'not... I have to. |
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| UKVA | (I'll follow you.) | ||
| ZEE | D'not, Ukva, he'll fight you, you him. I d'not want that. Sleep. | ||
| UKVA | (I wake. I follow.) | ||
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| ZEE | Jason, quick... | ||
| JASON | Has it a name? | ||
| ZEE | 'Sword'! W'have t'go! | ||
| JASON |
I name it 'Justice'. |
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| ZEE | Ukva's waking! | ||
| JASON | He is fast asleep. | ||
| ZEE |
The key's called him! His spirit's stronger than the sleep! Hold on t'my feet! Do what I say, or Ukva'll stop us! |
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| Yatha paksinya tarhi yaham! | |||
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| JASON | I do not believe in magic! | ||
| ZEE | Believe the ground is hard 'n' hold on! Melli, ahveh apasm anipatha jalam, Melli! I've called her. She'll carry us across the water. There. | ||
| JASON | An island. | ||
| ZEE | Melli. | ||
| JASON | A tortoise! There's someone on her back. | ||
| ZEE | Hold on t'me! | ||
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| NATA | (smiles in greeting, nods to each.) | ||
| ZEE | (exhausted) You... I d'not call... Melli... I called... | ||
| NATA | (shrugs) | ||
| ZEE | Melli, go! Go faster than Winter Wolf! | ||
| JASON | Look! | ||
| ZEE | Ukva! | ||
| JASON | This beast must go faster! | ||
| ZEE | Melli! Go! | ||
| JASON | Ukva! | ||
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| UKVA | Throw me the sword! | ||
| JASON | No! | ||
| ZEE | Ukva, go back! | ||
| UKVA | Give me the swrd! | ||
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| ZEE | He's drowning! | ||
| JASON | He would take Justice from me! | ||
| ZEE | Save him! | ||
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| JASON | The words. Say them. | ||
| ZEE | Save him! | ||
| JASON | He is dead. Say the words. Say, 'I feel'. | ||
| ZEE | Not now. | ||
| JASON | If you want this you must take it now. Say, 'I feel.' | ||
| ZEE | I feel. | ||
| JASON | I feel.I know.
(beat) Say it! I know. |
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| ZEE | I know. | ||
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| No! | |||
| JASON | You are my wife. | ||
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| ZEE | No! | ||
| JASON | Zee is not a name that suits my land, nor me. I name you Fidelia. | ||
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| ZEE | Nata! Nata, help me! | ||
| NATA | (looks at them, nods, returns to her knitting) | ||
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| JASON | No! Make them stop! | ||
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| Make them stop! | |||
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| Sirens... be silent. I have heard... and I... remember. Sing again... another day. | |||
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| JASON |
My right! (silence) It was my right! (silence) I had... did... I am... (longest silence) My lungs are full of blood, my words are gore. |
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