posted in Film & TV, Scenes on Thursday - May 17 2007

 
 

Aleria: Leadership training in Vorago

Every six years, ten of the most skilled and promising Alerians are chosen by the leaders of Aleria - the Descendants - to learn the secrets of Aleria’s foundation and to become leaders of the next generation. No requirements exist except demonstrated skill and leadership in the face of extreme adversity. By accepting the offer, inductees must leave Aleria for Vorago, the ice-submerged ruined city on the far west side of the Land of Ice and Water. It was once the most developed and expansive city. Now it is the domain of unseen evil and scavengers of the weak and injured. A walled complex was built above the city by the Descendants. It is the only Alerian outpost this far west and it is home to this group of Alerian trainees for the next year. The training’s promise is an unlocking of the secrets of the body, mind, heart and, by extension, society.

EXT. ICE AND ROCK PLATEAU - DUSK - VORAGO
A young girl with skin and hair to match the ice rests her back against a stone in ice. She settles in quietly to listen to the conversation that is taking place less than three-hundred paces out. A group of outsiders - approximately twelve - are seated in a circle listening to a tall creature who stands at least five feet up, on air apparently, and speaks with a deep sound from the center of the circle. She can’t place his accent. Where are these things from? She leans in to listen.

MENTOR
What is there in this world that is worthy of your passion? Is it work? Achievement in commerce? Art? Love? Faith? Should passion be carefully portioned out to a precious few endeavors? Does anything deserve its unbridled fervor?

He turns slowly to face the other half of the circle.

MENTOR (cont.)
Where are the reasons for your passion? Can it be possible that without introspection and analysis of why we do what we do, that we give passion away for free; to anyone or anything that shows even the slightest interest? If you are honest, you will admit that you have run this race before. Now realize the danger you are capable of. Passion without understanding can easily be placed in the service of evil. Your mind will know what is right but your passion will twist it to an unrecognizable abstraction. Therefore, true leaders must consider their purpose in relation to those they mean to lead and the role their passion must play in this. That is why we are here.

The MENTOR bends down to touch the ice and rock beneath them all. He burns a sign on the ground with a finger and rises further. He speaks from the air, several lengths of men up. The girl silently scrambles into her hole in order to avoid being seen.

Land of Ice and Water Guy - Tonal Example

MENTOR (cont.)
Consider what powers flow in your veins. What abilities for genius lie waiting to be exposed? What is it in you that rises to meet any occasion you choose to care about, regardless of innate ability? What is this thing that propels you to action and guarantees your success despite all odds? Where does it come from? Are you using it properly? Without understanding passion you are certainly ignoring it’s full potential.

He returns to the ground and sits with the group.

WHARF
It’s ambition. Ambition to achieve drives passion. When I want something bad enough you can bet your ass I’m gonna be passionate about it. The real question is what reason exists that creates ambition in the first place? I’ll give you that answer. And I’ll give you the bitter taste that comes with it too. Ambition is driven by boredom. It’s certainly not an inborn characteristic like you say, with all due respect. I’ve seen the way the creatures out here live. They are the rawest, most instinctual things. But once they’ve got a place to live, food and good company what else is left? What else do we have left? Ambition. Then passion, when ambition gets old.

MENTOR
Ambition is not our concern. Rather, it is a measure of passion’s potential. Ambition is a mirror to reflect our self-understanding and desires. But it is not created by boredom. These creatures, as you call them, are just like you and me. They have passion. They just don’t trust themselves or their environment enough to try it out.

RARE
Is there a way to free it and to let it run its course; a track with no end except that which our heart and soul can no longer take? How do you become something more without a place to try?

MENTOR
Okay. Shall we test passion then? Shall we reason it out as WHARF would have it? Who knows what logic governs the stuff of the heart? You can kill passion by searching for its reason. But is it really just here to provide for our satisfaction and enjoyment?

KATERINE
Aye. I have felt the thirst for it; a selfish, wild and unquenchable thirst for more.

Several of the others nod.

MENTOR
Is that the goal of passion’s existence? Does passion exist simply to guide us to that which makes us happy? Is passion a choice then? Simply a tool to use and misuse as we choose? Think on these questions. You don’t need answers; just an acceptance of the ambiguity and knowledge of the power free will holds over your future and the future of our world. We’re starting to understand why the world needs Aleria. Take it and go now.Land of Ice and Water Character - Tonal example

The pale girl is still while the group leaves the plateau. She cries silently and considers all that has been said. A thick black oily rain falls from the sky, sliding slowly off her skin in streaks. Her whole body seems to cry. Finally, she crawls back down the hole to return to her family. She plans to return.

3 Comments »

  1. james Said:

    May 18, 2007 at 1:43 am

    i like how it’s in the form of philosophical dialogues.

  2. Marc Said:

    May 18, 2007 at 2:10 am

    thanks James :) this is hopefully going to turn into a cartoon series for teens and I’d like it to engage serious issues under the veil of the story. I see it as a modern mythology for the gaming generation. You know, the odyssey + final fantasy = good stuff. …hehe. i am clearly lame.

  3. james Said:

    June 11, 2007 at 3:02 am

    it makes sense to me. japanese game designers have a very large and complex mythos that live behind their games…

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