Re: 189.1 - Too early.

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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