From: Karl Low (kwil_at_gmx.net)
Date: Wed Jul 17 2002 - 09:10:44 PDT
17/07/02 8:33:51 AM, rsholmes_at_MailBox.Syr.Edu (Richard S. Holmes) wrote: >SCENE 189.1: A BLASTED MOOR. > >[Dark clouds have gathered over the moor. A flash of lightning >illuminates a figure, desperately fleeing a flock of hideous flying >reptilians. Distant thunder rolls ominously.] > >[Medium close-up: the fleeing figure -- the WIZARD. He is elderly, >with a short beard, tattered robes, a staff. His hat was lost long >ago. His face is drawn in exhaustion. Stopping by a barren tree, he >turns and gestures with his staff toward the reptiles. A bolt of >bluish fire crackles from the staff and brings down one reptile, >another, another. But there are too many...] > >WIZARD: Curse you, Erronius! You'll never get it! Never! > >[The largest reptilian swoops down, snatches up the wizard in its huge >claws, and carries him skyward; the staff falls to the ground. >Lightning flashes again; the thunder sounds closer. Five hundred feet >up, the reptilian lets go and the wizard falls. Roll opening >credits:] > > WHY THE WIZARD WAS LATE > > AN FRC FILM > > DIRECTED BY KARL LOW > >-- >- Rich Holmes > Syracuse, NY > >-- >Rule Date: 2002-07-17 14:34:13 GMT > > Now while I'd dearly like to give this some style points at least, the round had not started by the rule date posted on this rule. Sorry. -- Rule Date: 2002-07-17 16:11:00 GMT
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