MONTY
PYTHON ERIC THE VIKING
Screenplay by Terry
Jones
Produced by John
Goldstone
Directed by Terry
Jones
Cast List:
Tim Robbins Erik
Mickey Rooney Erik's Grandfather
Eartha Kill Freya
Terry Jones King
Arnulf
Imogen Stubbs Princess
Aud
John Cleese Halfdan
the Black
Tsutomu Sekine Slavemaster
BLACKNESS
Flames
begin to lick upwards from the bottom of the screen. Suddenly all hell breaks
loose. Screaming, yelling. Black figures flash across the foreground, with the
flames still burning behind. There follows a confusion of burning, raping,
killing and looting – we don't clearly see what's going on.
Suddenly
we cut to the interior of a hut. The door is in the process of being broken
down. The camera pans onto the close-up face of an attractive girl who is
staring in horrified fascination at the door. Her arms are white with fresh
dough and flour.
Suddenly
the door bursts open and a wild-looking Viking leaps into the hut. He holds a
sword. He looks around wildly and then his eyes come to rest on the girl.
This
Viking, I'm afraid, is Erik. We are about to see him in the worst possible
light so be prepared. The girl, whose name is Helga, cowers, and looks
terrified but resolute.
Erik
glances round.
Then
slowly he advances on the girl, forcing her back onto a chest. Erik holds his
sword to Helga's throat with his right hand, while his left hand searches to
find the thongs holding up his trousers.
He is
clearly having difficulties trying to hold his heavy sword to Helga's throat at
he same time as undoing his trousers. He fumbles and lowers his sword for a
moment.
Have you done this sort of thing
before?
ERIK
Me? Of course! I've been looting
and pillaging up and down the coast.
HELGA
(looking
skeptical)
Looting and pillaging, eh?
ERIK
(on the
defensive)
Yes.
HELGA
What about the raping?
ERIK
Shut up.
HELGA
It's obvious you haven't raped
anyone in your life.
ERIK
Sh!
He covers her mouth with his free
hand, and looks round to make sure no one's heard. Then he carries on trying to
undo his trousers, but he is now somewhat more than half-hearted about it.
Helga watches suspiciously.
HELGA
Do you LIKE women?
Erik is clearly shocked and stung
by the insinuation. He stops.
ERIK
Of course I like women... I LOVE
'em.
HELGA
(pointing out the obvious)
You don't love ME.
ERIK
No... right... this is RAPE... Mark
you, I'm not saying I couldn't get to like you... in fact... well, to be quite
honest, I prefer it when there's some sort of mutual feeling between two
people...
HELGA
What – rape?
ERIK
No. It isn't rape then, is it?
HELGA
Oh, get it over with.
ERIK
(hesitates again)
I don't suppose... no...
HELGA
What?
ERIK
I don't suppose you... you DO like
me at all?
HELGA
What d'you expect? You come in
here, burn my village, kill my family and try to rape me...
This is too much for Erik. We
withers under the irony.
ERIK
I'll kill you if you say anything
about this to anyone.
HELGA
(puzzled)
About raping me?
ERIK
About NOT raping you...
HELGA
You DON'T like it, do you?
ERIK
Well it just seems a little bit
crude, that's all.
HELGA
What about the killing and looting?
That's just as crude, isn't it?
ERIK
Oh well – you've GOT to do them.
HELGA
Why? Why have you got to go round
killing and looting?
ERIK
To pay for the next expedition, of
course.
HELGA
But that's a circular argument! If
the only reason for going on an expedition is the killing and looting and the
only reason for the killing and looting is to pay for the next expedition, they
cancel each other out.
ERIK
Oh! Stop talking as if we were
married!
HELGA
Well you started it.
ERIK
I just said I didn't feel like
raping you.
HELGA
And I was just saying that rape is
no MORE pointless or crude than all the killing and looting that goes on.
Erik vents of his frustration on
the already shattered door.
ERIK
Scream.
HELGA
Ah.
ERIK
Louder.
HELGA
Aaagh! Rape!
ERIK
(he'd forgotten about that)
Oh, thanks
Two more
Vikings burst in with eyes blazing. They have the very unfortunate names of
Ernest and Jennifer, but it doesn't really matter, for reasons which will
become obvious very quickly. They are also slightly drunk.
ERNEST
Rape?
JENNIFER
Where?
Jennifer the Viking sways and leans
against a door post. The marauder's eyes come to rest on Erik and Helga who are
standing, fully clothed, about six feet apart. They look slightly puzzled.
HELGA
He raped me standing up.
There is a pause. Erik looks up at
Helga. Why has she saved his face by telling this lie? Jennifer the Viking
turns to Erik.
JENNIFER
You finished, then?
ERIK
Oh... yes... I suppose so...
ERNEST
Right! Me first!
JENNIFER
No! I asked!
Ernest leaps on top of Helga and
pins her to the ground. Jennifer joins in. Erik looks stunned for a moment.
Then he suddenly leaps to Helga's defense.
ERIK
Leave her alone!
He pulls
Jennifer off, but Jennifer fights back. Erik forces Jennifer back until he
falls into the kneading trough. They fight in the dough for some moments, until
Erik runs Jennifer through. The dough is stained red, and the film is rid of
such an inappropriately named Viking once and for all.
Erik then
turns his attention on Ernest who is still on top of Helga. Without a moment's
hesitation, Erik runs him through the back. Ernest screams. So does Helga. Erik
turns white, and pulls out his sword. Ernest falls over into a heap with his
co-misnomer, and Erik kneels beside Helga to find a bloodstain under her breast
where he has inadvertently run her through. She is clearly not long for this
world.
HELGA
Thanks for saving me from a fate
worse than death.
ERIK
I didn't mean to!
HELGA
(gasping for breath)
Oh, that's all right then... it's
the thought... that counts...
Erik cradles her head and tries
helplessly to staunch the blood.
ERIK
You told them I raped you – why?
HELGA
(dying)
I dunno... you looked so... so
vulnerable...
ERIK
Why should you care?
HELGA
(dying)
Why... should YOU care?
ERIK
Tell me your name?
Helga looks up at him, but dies in
his arms, without ever saying her name.
ERIK
Tell me... what IS it...?
Erik
realizes she has gone. He gazes at her for some time. He looks around at the
two dead bodies beside them. Then he listens to the sound of raping and
slaughter continuing on the outside. Screams and bloodthirsty shuts echo
alongside the roar of flames and the cries of animals. The camera tracks into a
big close-up on Erik.
SUPERIMPOSE THE TITLE: "ERIK
THE VIKING"
SECOND TITLE: "TIM
ROBBINS"
Mix
through to wide shot of the burning village. Figures running here and there.
Superimpose
the rest of the opening titles.
By the
last of the opening titles the last of the flames are dying down.
Cut to a
close-up of a very loud-looking Viking screaming into the camera, as he hurls
an axe. This Viking's name is Thorfinn Skull-Splitter.
The axe thuds into the wall a few
inches away from the face of a frightened girl, Unn, who is pinned to the wall
with her braids spread out. The Vikings are hurling axes at her a la Kirk
Douglas in "The Vikings".
Several
Vikings sitting at ale-bench, laugh in a rather unpleasant way. Erik, however,
frowns. He is sitting at a table on a dais, next to his grandfather, the chief
of the village. His grandfather almost chokes with merriment. Erik's mother
glances at him with some hostility. Meanwhile the drunken Thorfinn has just
lifted the totally legless Ivar the Boneless up off the floor and presses an
axe into his hand. A tremor of nervousness ripples round the females in the
Mead Hall. Ivar is clearly in no condition to throw anything, except, perhaps,
the contents of his stomach. Unn winces.
Finally,
amidst much giggling, Ivar throws wildly, and the axe smashes into a jug being
carried by one of the serving girls. The menfolk erupt into drunken hysterics
at this. The women clearly feel that the occasion is getting out of hand. But
before any of them can work up enough courage to intervene, Thorfinn
Skull-Splitter has thrust an axe into the hands of the even more plastered Sven
the Berserk. Now Sven is not the Viking to let a little matter like not being
able to see straight stop him heaving the axe at a young maiden. He takes the
axe and whirls it wildly over his head. Even the other drunken Vikings realize
this could be dangerous, and they cower behind the table. Sven lets go of the
axe. Unn shuts her eyes prepared for the worst. There is a dull thud and a grunt
and then a whoop of mirth. Unn opens her eyes to find that the axe has come to
rest in the back of a totally stupefied Viking who merely slumps forward onto
the table he is sitting at. On the opposite side sits Harald Missionary, a
rather seedy cleric who has long since given up trying to convert the pagans
and found solace in their mead. He thinks about intervening, but decides that
it's a bit late really and that he might as well finish off his ale-cup
instead. Grimhild Housewife (his only admirer) refills it for him.
At this
moment, however, the axe-throwers have run out of axes, so, as they go to
retrieve the ones they've thrown, Harald Missionary salves his conscience by
lurching across to the unfortunate Unn. He pokes his dog-eared bible under her nose.
HARALD
If you were thinking of converting,
my dear, this would be an...
IDEAL
Opportunity...
UNN
Not now!
HARALD
(who is used to rebuffs)
No, of course not...
(he hesitates)
You might not get another chance,
you know...
UNN
Go away.
At this moment another axe thuds
into the wall, speeding up Harald's desire to get back to the ale-bench.
HARALD
Yes, of course... I'll pray for you
anyway, my dear...
Suddenly an axe shatters a large
earthware vessel.
HARALD
Yes.. That's what I'll do...
Harald scuttles
back to the ale-bench as fast as he can.
Erik
meanwhile, stares in astonishment as, for a fleeting moment, he sees Helga, the
girl he accidentally killed, standing there with her braids spread out in place
of Unn. He shakes his head and the vision passes.
In the
meantime, however, Ivar's mum (perhaps the toughest lady in the village) has
decided that enough is enough.
THORFINN
Why?
VIKINGS
Yes, why?
SVEN THE BERSERK
Why should we let her go?
THORFINN
We haven't hit a single braid yet!
The
Vikings all guffaw.
Ivar's
mum has had enough. She throws the contents of a jug of ale over Thorfinn. He
is shocked, but after the first shock he grins evilly, because now he's been
given carte blanche to do the thing he enjoys doing most. Without another
thought he throws a vicious right hook at Ivar's mum and lays her out cold.
Erik
reacts with disgust.
His
granddad, however, gives a whoop of glee.
GRANDAD
Whoah! Heee! That showed her!
Meanwhile a little shriveled old
man is jumping up and down.
INGEMUND THE OLD
Hey! He hit my wife!
Ingemund
starts to go for Thorfinn, but Thorhild beats him to it. She grabs one of the
long-handled cooking griddles from the fires and swings it at Thorfinn.
Thorfinn,
however, ducks, and the red-hot griddle hits Sven the Berserk, who is standing
with his back to Thorfinn.
Sven
screams and goes berserk, turning round and hitting Thorfinn who is now
standing upright again.
Leave him alone.
Ingemund
hits Sven. Thangbrand hits Ingemund and a general fight breaks out.
Erik's
granddad clearly considers this the highlights of the evening, but Erik looks
at it in disgust and at his granddad in despair. Eventually he gets up and walk
out of the Mead Hall.
His
granddad notices and frowns. He knows something's wrong with his grandson but
hasn't a clue what it could be. Erik's mother frowns and nods to his granddad.
Grandad
gets up and fights his way through the melee to follow Erik out of the Hall.
The snow
lies thick over the village as Erik's grandfather joins his grandson beside the
little quay. Erik is staring broodily into the night.
What's the matter, son?
Erik doesn't reply. His grandfather
glances back at the Mead Hall, whence the sound of the fight drift across the snow.
GRANDFATHER
We're missing all the fun...
ERIK
What's it all about?
GRANDFATHER
What?
ERIK
We toil and labor, we loot and
pillage, rape and kill... and yet...
GRANDFATHER
You talking piffle, son?
ERIK
Where does it all get us, Grandpa?
GRANDFATHER
Who have you been talking to?
ERIK
I met this girl...
GRANDFATHER
It's always the women that start
the trouble.
ERIK
She got me thinking...
GRANDFATHER
So? What'd you do to her?
Erik stops in his tracks – as if
brought up short by the horror of what he has done.
ERIK
I... I... KILLED her...
GRANDFATHER
That's my boy!
Erik's grandfather gives him a
paternal hug. Erik looks at him and thinks about the generation gap.
CUT TO:
feet running in the snow – DAY
ERIK
Freya!
Erik looks around him and calls out
again.
ERIK
Freya!
Erik runs into the distance – a
small figure against the dramatic wintry landscape.
CUT TO:
Erik climbs up into shot, and
continues climbing until he reaches a cave. He enters it. As his eyes get used
to the dark he can make out a few signs of life: a cooking pot on a fire, a
straw bed, a pile of rune-sticks.
ERIK
Freya? Freya?
There is a bundle of rags behind
Erik. A head rises from it. This is Freya.
FREYA
Ah... Erik... Erik the
"Viking"...
It is not clear whether her words
are not a little mocking.
FREYA
Now what CAN you want with me, Erik
the "Viking"?
ERIK
I shouldn't have come.
FREYA
They will make fun of you for
listening to an old woman's stories?
Erik doesn't reply. Freya watches
him craftily.
FREYA
Young men are only interested in
fighting and killing.
Erik looks up at her sharply. It is
as if she has read his mind.
ERIK
But has it always been like that,
Freya? From the beginning of time?
Freya doesn't reply. Instead she walks
to the mouth of the cave. Erik follows her. They look out at the grey, desolate
landscape. Nothing but arctic wastes, snow and desolation. Above them the black
clouds boil ceaselessly.
FREYA
What do you see, Erik?
ERIK
I see the world.
FREYA
I it night or day, Erik?
ERIK
It is day, of course, Freya.
FREYA
Is it summer or winter, Erik?
Erik looks round at the snowy
wastes and ten back at Freya, puzzled.
ERIK
The winter is past, thank goodness,
Freya. It is summer.
Freya puts her face close to Erik's
and peers into his eyes.
FREYA
Have you ever seen the sun, Erik?
ERIK
The sun is up beyond the clouds –
where it always is.
FREYA
But have you ever seen it? Think
back...
ERIK
Of course not... but... when I was
a child... I remember a dream.... it was as if the whole sky was blue...
FREYA
The sky WAS blue, Erik... once.
Erik looks at her.
FREYA
The Old Stories tell of an age that
would come such as this – when Fenrir the Wolf would swallow the sun, and a
Great Winter would settle upon the world. It was to be an axe age, a sword age,
a storm age, when brother would turn against brother, and men would fight each
other until the world would finally be destroyed.
Erik looks out across the bleak and
gloomy landscape and the black, boiling clouds in the sky.
ERIK
(almost to himself)
Then... this is the Age of
Ragnarok?
Freya turns to go back into the
cave.
ERIK
Wait, Freya!
Erik re-enters the cave.
ERIK
Is there nothing men can do?
FREYA
The Gods are asleep, Erik.
ERIK
I will go and wake them up!
Freya turns and looks at him. She
clearly enjoys his earnest enthusiasm, but is afraid he doesn't know what he is
talking about.
ERIK
Tell me what I must do, Freya!
Freya thinks for some moments. The
she speaks.
FREYA
Erik... Far out in the midst of the
Western Ocean there is a land... men call it Hy-Brasil. There you will find a
horn that is called Resounding. You must take the Horn Resounding, and three
times you must blow it. The first note will take you to Asgaard. The second
will awaken the Gods, and the third note will bring you home. But remember...
once you are in the spell of the Horn, hatred will destroy you.
Erik turns to go and then
hesitates.
ERIK
And will the dead ever return,
Freya?
FREYA
That I cannot tell you.
CUT TO:
It is
Thorfinn Skull-Splitter's. The person doing the banging is an enraged Sven the
Berserk.
Suddenly
Erik pushes his way through the crowd and separates them. There is general
disgruntlement all round, and murmurs of: "Who does he think he is?"
What are you doing, Erik? Thorfinn
just said Sven's grandfather died of old age.
INGEMUND THE OLD
They must fight to the death.
THORFINN SKULL-SPLITTER
That's right! Sven must kill me.
OTHERS
Yes. Stay out of this. What's it to
do with you?
Sven grids his teeth and struggles
to get at Thorfinn, but Erik still keeps them apart.
ERIK
Aren't you afraid of death,
Thorfinn Skull-Splitter?
Thorfinn shrugs.
THORFINN
Not death by the sword! It means I
shall drink in Valhalla with the great warriors.
CUT TO:
Engaged in his usual business of
chatting up any available female.
HARALD MISSIONARY
You don't still believe in all that
Valhalla stuff, do you?
THORHILD THE FEMALE
Go away.
HARALD
Fine... right... just checking.
He moves off.
ERIK
And you, Sven, aren't you afraid of
crossing the Rainbow Bridge to Asgaard?
SVEN
I will join my grandfather there.
THORFINN
He's not in Valhalla! He died of
old age!
SVEN
You liar!
They start trying to kill each
other again, and crash through a fence into the pig-sty. Pigs squeal and run in
all directions.
ERIK
Stop it!
OTHERS
Leave them alone! Keep out of it,
Erik!
The others pull Erik away.
GRANDAD
There's only one way to settle it.
EVERYONE
Yes!
THORFINN
He MUST kill me!
EVERYONE
Yes! That's right!
Sven struggles again to oblige, and
they both topple into the duck pond. Erik dives back to keep them apart.
ERIK
There is another way.
GRANDAD
Who gets killed?
ERIK
Nobody gets killed.
THORFINN
Oh, well...
He starts attacking Sven again.
Erik decides there is only one way to make his point. He lets fly with his
fists and lays both the antagonists out for a moment.
ERIK
But it will be dangerous. Maybe
none of us will return.
SNORRI THE MISERABLE
Ah well, that's much more sensible
than just Thorfinn getting killed. Shall we all go and pack now?
SVEN
What are you talking about, Erik?
ERIK
What if we could find Bi-Frost the
Rainbow Bridge?
This causes a sensation amongst
everyone watching, on the lines of "You can't do that" and so on.
They scoff at Erik.
THORFINN
(in disbelief)
FIND the Rainbow Bridge?
ERIK
Find it... AND cross it!
Super-sensation amongst everyone –
except for Harald Missionary who shakes his head sadly.
HARALD
Look! You can't find somewhere that
doesn't exist.
GRANDAD
(to Harald)
Shut up!
Harald shrugs.
SVEN
Only the dead reach Asgaard, Erik.
ERIK
What's the matter? Are you afraid
to try?
Thorfinn and Sven are put on the
defensive.
THORFINN
Of course we're not afraid to try,
but...
Erik rounds on Thorfinn, sensing he
had the advantage.
ERIK
"But" what?
THORFINN
But...
ERIK
What?
Thorfinn's mental powers find it
hard to articulate any proposition on such a vast metaphysical concept. Sven
comes to his rescue.
SVEN
Nobody's ever crossed the Rainbow
Bridge to Asgaard.
ERIK
We'd be the first!
SNORRI
You mean we'd be dead?
ERIK
No! We'd be the first living men to
set foot in the Halls of the Gods.
Pause. Uncomfortable shifting.
SVEN
But HOW?
ERIK
I don't know – but I'm not afraid
to try.
THORFINN
Well I'M certainly not, either.
SVEN
Neither am I.
ERIK
Then you'll come.
HARALD
But there isn't such a place as...
Look...
THORFINN & SVEN
Shut up!
ERIK
What d'you say?
SVEN
Well... I'm game.
THORFINN
Me too.
Erik grins. He has persuaded them
against their will.
GRANDAD
Aren't you going to go on fighting?
SVEN & THORFINN
No.
OTHERS
Oh...
There is general disappointment all
around.
IVAR THE BONELESS
Oh, go on...
GRANDAD
Just have a bit of a fight.
INGEMUND THE OLD
I'll fight someone.
GRANDAD
You're too old.
INGEMUND THE OLD
No, I ain't.
CUT TO:
The Viking's ship, Golden Dragon,
is being repaired and fitted out for a journey. Erik is there, directing
operations.
The camera tracks through all the activity and finally comes to
rest on Keitel Blacksmith. He is a magnificent mountain of a man in an Arnold
Schwarzeneggerish sort of way. He hammers a sword, and sparks fly, but his eyes
keep returning to the preparations for the voyage. Clearly something is
worrying him.
His
assistant, Loki, sidles up to him.
LOKI
Wish you were going too?
Keitel grunts angrily and plunges
the sword into cold water. Steam and bubbles.
LOKI
But you CAN'T because you're too
busy.
Keitel pulls the sword out of the
water and tests it. It slices like as razor, Loki watches.
LOKI
Ooh, that's a good one! You could
charge Halfdan fifteen for that one.
KEITEL
Yes, it is good. But I told him
ten.
LOKI
You could charge him what you like.
Loki takes the sword from Keitel
and stacks it alongside a lot more freshly made swords.
LOKI
You just can't make enough swords
and spears and knives and daggers to satisfy the demand. You could charge
Halfdan twenty and he'd pay it.
KEITEL
(shocked)
Oh, I couldn't do that! The
Blacksmith's Code says...
Yes yes... of course.... the
"Blacksmith's Code"...
Keitel goes back to his forge and
pulls out a fresh dollop of white-hot ore. Loki comes up behind him.
LOKI
If this IS the Age of Ragnarok,
Keitel Blacksmith, it is GOOD to us.
KEITEL
(banging with his hammer)
Can't make enough swords!
Bang! Bang! Bang!
KEITEL
Can't make enough axe-heads!
Bang! Bang! Bang!
LOKI
But, Keitel, if Erik ever finds the
Horn Resounding... if he ever crosses Bi-Frost, the Rainbow Bridge... if he
ever wakens the gods..
Keitel stops smiting the metal on
his forge. He stares into space.
KEITEL
They chase Fenrir the Wolf from the
sky...
LOKI
The Age of Ragnarok ends...
KEITEL
The bottom falls out of the sword
business!
LOKI
It's not just YOUR livelihood
that's at stake but your son's, and the livelihood of ALL blacksmiths.
KEITEL
(this touches a nerve in his
muscular mind)
My brother blacksmiths!
LOKI
That's right.
KEITEL
The Blacksmith's Code says I
must...
LOKI
Honour and protect all blacksmiths.
KEITEL
(as if reciting his oath)
Together we stand!
LOKI
You can't let Erik do THAT.
Loki smiles. He has Keitel playing
into his hands, although Keitel doesn't realize it.
FADE
CUT TO:
The expedition is set to leave. Thorfinn
Skull-Splitter taking leave of his mum and dad.
THORFINN'S MUM
And you've got BOTH axes?
THORFINN
Yes, Mother.
THORFINN'S MUM
And something to sharpen them with?
THORFINN
Yes, Mum.
THORFINN'S MUM
And don't forget: never let your
enemy get behind you.
THORFINN
No, Mother.
THORFINN'S MUM
And keep your sword greased.
THORFINN
Yes, Mother. Goodbye, Dad.
THORFINN'S DAD
And don't forget to was – you know
– ALL over.
THORFINN
No, Dad.
THORFINN'S MUM
And if you have to kill somebody,
KILL them! Don't stop to think about it.
THORFINN
(mildly)
I never do...
CUT TO:
Who is
also being lectured. The lecture is coming from his father – Ulf the
Maddeningly Calm.
SVEN'S FATHER
(sotto voce)
It's a tradition.
SVEN
I know, Dad.
SVEN'S FATHER
I was a Berserk for King Harald
Fairhair...
SVEN
You went berserk...
SVEN'S FATHER
I went berserk in every battle I
ever fought for King Harald...
SVEN
So did your father...
SVEN'S FATHER
So did my father and his father
before him.
SVEN
But it's a responsibility...
SVEN'S FATHER
But it's a responsibility being a
Berserk.
SVEN
I must only let the red rage...
SVEN'S FATHER
You must only let the red rage take
hold of you in the thick of battle.
SVEN
(losing his temper)
I KNOW! I'VE HEARD IT ALL I
THOUSAND TIMES!
A sudden silence falls, as all the
village turns to stare nervously at Sven. He goes berserk and demolishes a
nearby hut with his head. Ulf the Maddeningly Calm shakes his head.
SVEN'S FATHER
No no... you'll never make a
Berserk. If you let it out now you'll have nothing left for battle...
IVAR'S MUM
Besides... it's dangerous.
SVEN'S FATHER
(gloomily)
It's the end of a family tradition.
In another corner of the village
Leif the Lucky is standing with his pregnant girlfriend.
GIRL
Bye, Leif.
LEIF
Bye... sorry...
GIRL
Yeah... well...
LEIF
You will wait?
GIRL
What d'you expect me to do?
She takes a bracelet off her arm
and gives it to Leif.
GIRL
Wear this for luck.
Leif looks at it.
LEIF
That's why they call me... Leif the
Lucky.
GIRL
Please.
CUT TO:
HARALD MISSIONARY
Dumping a bag on board the ship.
Grimhild Housewife is helping him. Snorri looks at him in surprise.
SNORRI
You coming? You don't even believe
in Asgaard.
HARALD
I thought I might do a bit of
business on the way.
SNORRI
You're wasting your time.
HARALD
Listen. I've been in this dump for
sixteen years and I haven't made a single convert...
SNORRI
There was Thorbjorn Vifilsson's
wife. You converted HER.
HARALD
Thorbjorn Vifilsson's wife became a
Buddhist, not a Christian.
SNORRI
Same thing, isn't it?
HARALD
No, it is NOT.
Loki is
strapping a large consignment of swords onto a pony. He glances round and then
sneaks surreptiously out of the village, over the barren hills of Norway, under
the boiling black skies of Ragnarok. Back at the quayside, Golden Dragon is
ready for the journey. Erik addresses the villagers.
Well... we'll be off now...
Erik's grandad waits for some time
before he realizes that Erik isn't intending to say anything else.
GRANDAD
You need to say a bit more than
that!
ERIK
Oh... er... yes...
The faces of the village-folk turn
towards him. There are many moist eyes. Erik's mother starts to cry.
ERIK
Oh, there, Mum...
(he turns and addresses everyone)
Don't be sad.... You all know why
we're going, so don't grieve. Maybe untold dangers do lie ahead of us, and some
of you may well be looking at the one you love for the last time...
Someone bursts out sobbing. Erik
desperately tries to rally their spirits.
ERIK
But don't grieve! Even tough the
Hordes of Muspel tear us limb from limb... or the Fire Giants burn each and
every one of us to a cinder...
More crying.
ERIK
... though we may be swallowed by
the Dragon of the North Sea or fall off the Edge of the World... don't cry.
More crying.
ERIK
No! Don't cry....
By this time most of the village is
blubbering profusely.
CUT TO:
HARALD MISSIONARY
He has his arm round his weeping
girlfriend.
HARALD MISSIONARY
Sh... There... it's all fantasy,
there's no Dragon of the North Sea, no Edge of the World...
GRIMHILD HOUSEWIFE
That's what YOU say.
ERIK
(aside to his Grandad)
What's the matter with them?
GRANDAD
Just say something cheerful.
ERIK
Oh... right!
(he can't think of anything)
Well... CHEERS everybody!
Erik smiles broadly and waves. The
entire village stares back at him with tears in their eyes, and biting their
lips. Suddenly one mother can't hold it back any more.
THORFINN'S MUM
Don't go!
Another mother rushes out and grabs
Ivar the Boneless.
IVAR'S MUM
My son! I don't want you to go!
IVAR
I don't want to go, either...
ERIK
Oh gods! Please, everybody! Keep
calm! It's not certain ALL of us are going to die... and in any case we may not
die HIDEOUS deaths...
More renewed sobbing. Grandad's
eyes go heavenwards.
GRANDAD
(to Erik)
I think we should go...
ERIK
Right.
(he turns for a last salute)
Farewell... for the last time...
may the gods prevent...
GRANDAD
No, don't say anything else!
Suddenly Keitel Blacksmith steps
forward. His muscles ripple. His handsome face radiates heroism and manliness.
KEITEL
Wait, Erik!
ERIK
Keitel Blacksmith?
They stop and turn.
KEITEL
You can't go without me. Who will
repair your swords and mend your shields?
Renewed sobs from the women.
WOMEN
Oh, no! Ah, lackaday! Not HIM too!
ERIK
What's the matter now?
UNN
If Keitel Blacksmith goes with
you...
THORHILD
We'll have no one to do the things
he did for us.
THORKATLA THE INDISCRETE
Or sharpen our knives and make our
pans.
An awkward silence. The others all
turn on her and frown – a bit of shin-kicking goes on. It's clear that Keitel
is popular amongst the womenfolk. Erik doesn't notice.
ERIK
You will have Keitel's assistant,
Loki, to do all that.
WOMEN
Loki? Eurrgh!
ERIK
What's wrong with Loki? He's become
very good at blacksmithing.
WOMEN
Yes... but...
THORKATLA
He's so small and...
The others all shush her up. More
shin-kicking.
THORHILD
(innocently)
Oh, yes... we've got Loki... That's
true...
CUT TO:
LOKI
Leading his pony across a bleak
landscape. He eventually stops and looks ahead. There stands a gibbet with two
corpses dangling from it. He is nearing his destination.
CUT BACK TO:
ERIK AND HIS MEN
Getting
into Golden Dragon.
Erik
notices Thorfinn and Sven quarrelling over Leif the Lucky.
ERIK
Hey, you two! What's going on?
I was sitting there.
LEIF
No, you weren't.
THORFINN
Leif's sitting here. I need a bit
of luck.
LEIF
See.
SVEN
Look, I bagged it last week.
ERIK
It doesn't matter WHERE you sit!
SVEN
Yes it does! We could be at sea for
months.
ERIK
Well, what difference does it make
where you're SITTING?
SVEN
I don't want to have to sit next to
Snorri all that time.
Sven nods towards Snorri the
Miserable – an Eeyore of a Viking if ever there were one.
SNORRI
Thank you VERY much indeed.
ERIK
Now stop it!
SNORRI
It's SO nice to feel wanted.
ERIK
Leif, you sit there. Even, you sit
there. Harald, you'd better sit over there...
SNORRI
Trust me to get the missionary.
Suddenly Erik notices Sven's father
climbing aboard.
ERIK
What are YOU doing here?
SVEN'S DAD
You may need a real Berserk.
SVEN
I AM one, Dad!
ERIK
We haven't got a spare place.
IVAR
He can have my place. I don't want
to go anyway.
ERIK
Well, you ARE!
KEITEL
Bjorn's not. He could have Bjorn's
place.
ERIK
What's the matter with Bjorn?
THORFINN
Nothing... Halfdan the Black
chopped his hand off last night.
ERIK
He was lucky...
(to Sven's dad)
Sit there.
SNORRI
You can't have Sven's father
sitting next to Sven. They'll argue the whole time.
ERIK
That's true.
(to Sven)
You'd better sit there.
(to Sven's dad)
You there, and Ornulf there.
SNORRI
Now you've got all the big ones on
one side.
Erik looks around. It is true that
all the tall burly ones are on one side.
ERIK
All right, you go there. You
here...
Sven's dad and Ornulf swap places.
SVEN'S DAD
Ohh! I wanted to sit next to Leif.
ERIK
Shut up. You there. You there and
you there.
Ivar and Ornulf swap places. Erik
surveys this re-arrangement.
ERIK
That's better.
SNORRI
Now you've got all the ones with
beards on one side and all the moustaches on the other.
This is true. Erik thinks some
moments and then:
ERIK
It doesn't matter.
They start to haul the sail up.
Ropes are released. The boat rocks. Suddenly a voice cuts through the crowd. It
is Erik's mother.
ERIK'S MUM
Wait! Wait! Wait!
ERIK
What is it?
(he is clearly a little
embarrassed)
ERIK'S MUM
Here, son.
She tries to hand Erik what looks
unmistakably like a pillow. Erik is dumbfounded.
ERIK'S MUM
Your father always made sure he
could rest his head at night.
Erik is mortified. The others
snigger, though not without some sympathy for Erik. They've ALL been
embarrassed by their mums at one time or another.
ERIK
I can't take THAT on a voyage!
ERIK'S MUM
It was your father's!
Erik will find it hard to refuse
now. But he hesitates.
ERIK'S MUM
It was the pillow HE took with him.
He said it once saved his life.
Erik
reluctantly takes the precious object. His mother kisses him. Everyone has
fallen silent now. The relatives stand helpless on the shore as Golden Dragon
starts to drift away from them. The Vikings sit in their places, hands on the
oars looking back at their loved ones. Erik stands at the prow of Golden
Dragon. For a moment he thinks he sees the girl he killed, standing, white in
death, the spear-wound still fresh. Erik raises his hand in a half-goodbye. We
cut back to the loved ones, now the girl is no longer there. They too
half-raise their hands. Erik suddenly turns and gives a shout:
Huuup!
The oars
go up and then into the water, and GOLDEN DRAGON commences her voyage.
CUT BACK TO:
GOLDEN DRAGONAT SEA
Snorri is feeling queasy and gazing
gloomily at the receding coastline of Norway. Thangbrand is sitting near him
and feeling equally queasy.
SNORRI
Have a good look... that's the last
we'll see of old Norway.
Snorri is desperately trying to
control his insides.
SNORRI
Goodbye home... goodbye family...
goodbye loved ones...
(he starts to throw up)
Goodbye lunch...
THANGBRAND
Oh! Shut up.
Harald Missionary puts his arm
around Snorri.
HARALD
You know, my son, our lord said...
SNORRI
Your lord.
HARALD
Quite... MY lord... said: "The
Prayer of Faith shall have the sick."
SNORRI
I hope the Dragon of the North Sea
gets YOU AND your lord.
Harald Missionary gives him a
condescending smile and a weary shake of the head. He knows the Dragon of the
North Sea does not exist.
HARALD
Darkness and ignorance...
Meanwhile Ivar the Boneless and
Sven the Berserk are both suffering from the effects of the sea.
SVEN
(keeping a wave of nausea down)
It's not so bad when you're rowing.
THORFINN SKULL-SPLITTER
That's right
Thorfinn gobs onto the whetstone
with which he is sharpening his axe. Sven can control himself no longer. He
rushes for the side.
SVEN THE BERSERK
I want to die.
This sets off Ivar.
IVAR THE BONELESS
Uh oh!
He leaps
up and pukes over the side. Mass puking breaks out all over the boat.
Keitel
Blacksmith looks around at his preoccupied shipmates, and it slowly dawns upon
him that this might be the moment to try a little sabotage.
He goes
to the ship's lodestone, which is hanging from the mast. Keitel glances around.
No one is looking, but this sort of covert behavior goes against his normally
sunny and open disposition.
KEITEL
(to himself)
The Blacksmith's Code...
He steels himself, takes down the
lodestone, snaps out the piece of metal in the base and throws it over the
side. Keitel hangs it up again on the mast.
THORFINN
Are you all right?
IVAR
No, I'm not.
THORFINN
You don't need to feel bad about
being sea-sick, you know.
IVAR
How can you help feeling bad when
you're sea-sick?
THORFINN
I mean many of the greatest sailors
were.
Pause.
IVAR
I know. I know.
THORFINN
Olaf Tryggvason used to throw up on
every single voyage... the whole time... non-stop... puke... puke... puke.
IVAR
Look! I don't feel BAD about it. I
just feel ILL.
Thorfinn pauses and waits for a
wave of nausea to creep up on Ivar.
THORFINN
He used to puke in his sleep.
IVAR
Bastard.
He throws
up.
Meanwhile
Erik is in the stern, gazing out behind them.
ERIK
Thorfinn... look over there.
Thorfinn
leaves Ivar and joins Erik.
On the
horizon a sinister sail is following them. Thorfinn grins with evil pleasure.
He scents a fight.
Erik
turns to the crew.
ERIK
Break out the oars!
Thorfinn's smile disappears and he
spins round to confront Erik.
THORFINN
What are you talking about?
ERIK
(to his reluctant crew)
Come on, move it!
Most of the men are being sea-sick.
MORD FIDDLE
We've only just started cooking
lunch.
The crew glance at Mord Fiddle and
then throw up again.
ERIK
Move it!
Reluctantly the crew take up their
rowing positions. Thorfinn buttonholes Erik (except of course that he doesn't
have any buttonholes).
THORFINN
It's Halfdan the Black!
ERIK
I know. Snorri! Get your oar out!
Snorri is sitting in position but
without his oar. Keitel has meanwhile joined them. He, too, stares at the
horizon. He is a little puzzled by this turn of events. Loki has said nothing
about Halfdan coming after them.
KEITEL
(uneasily)
Do you suppose he wants to stop us
waking the Gods?
Erik looks at Keitel with a certain
amount of contempt. Keitel is not renowned even amongst these Vikings for his
brain-power.
ERIK
What do you think?
KEITEL
But how could he know... unless...
Keitel stops in mid-sentence as he
realizes it must be Loki's doing.
THORFINN
(scornfully)
So are you going to run away from
him, Erik?
Erik turns to Thorfinn.
ERIK
Row, Thorfinn Skull-Splitter.
Thorfinn hesitates.
ERIK
And you, Keitel Blacksmith.
KEITEL
But...
Keitel shrugs and turns to take up
his rowing position. He is still a little confused by this turn of events. Erik
confronts Thorfinn.
ERIK
I gave an order. Or didn't you
hear?
There is something about Erik's
manner that carries an authority that Thorfinn cannot argue with.
ERIK
Come on, Ivar.
Erik
manhandles Ivar over to his drum and thrusts his drumsticks into his hands.
Halfdan's
ship is twice the size of Erik's and, as Erik is only too well aware,
consequently travels at twice the speed. There is no real chance of them
escaping, unless... Erik suddenly catches sight of a thick bank of mist in the
distance, and steers his ship towards it.
IVAR
(still feeling ill)
I want to die...
(then, suddenly catching sight of
Halfdan's ship behind him)
No, I don't!
ERIK
Row! Row! Row!
Ivar
tries to get into the new rhythm, but has a bit of difficult. As Halfdan's ship
gains on them inexorably, GOLDEN DRAGON glides into
the sea mist. There is a tremendous roll of thunder very close. All the Vikings
look scared. Erik, however, grins.
ERIK
Row! Row! Row!
He doubles the speed. The drum
beats faster.
SVEN'S DAD
(shouts out angrily)
We can't keep this up!
Erik
grins and then leans on the steering oar. Golden Dragon curves around to its
left. Then Erik lays his hand on Ivar's drum and silences it.
ERIK
Oars up!
The
Vikings ship their oars and sit there in the mist listening to beating of
Halfdan's drum getting closer and closer.
At the
final moment, however, Halfdan swings his ship in the opposite direction from
Erik's and the sound of his drum disappears into the mist. Erik's men breathe a
sigh of relief... even Keitel Blacksmith...
FADE OUT
FADE IN:
SOME TIME LATER
Golden
Dragon is still drifting in the mist. Erik has his fish-lodestone and is trying
the direction, but the lodestone is just swinging round uselessly. After trying
a few times, Erik gives up and throws the lodestone away into the boat. The men
peer into the thick mist; they are lost. Suddenly Erik sees something ahead.
The Gates of the World...
MORD FIDDLE
What?
Golden
Dragon silently guides between two weird islands.
ERIK
We have passed through the Gates of
the World
(he looks around at the other)
No we are in the Unknown...
Golden
Dragon drifts on and the mist gets thicker. There is a crash of thunder. Then a
series of flashes lights up the mist around them. The Vikings are uneasy,
sensing a storm brewing. Suddenly Erik points above them. The others look up
too. They all gasp.
(hardly daring to breathe)
So THAT is what the sun looks like!
Above them hangs a luminous yellow
globe, its light just breaking through the mist.
VIKING
(to each other)
The sun! It's the sun! Look!
SVEN'S DAD
(in wonderment)
I never though I should live to see
the sun again.
HARALD MISSIONARY
Where?
The Vikings all gaze up above them
in awe. Harald looks from one to the other and then tries to follow their
eyelines. He clearly can't see it. Magic music fills the air. Suddenly the
"sun" swoops off to one side and starts swaying from one side to
another.
ERIK
Should the sun do that?
HARALD MISSIONARY
What are you looking at?
ERIK
Look out!
VIKINGS
Ah!
The
Vikings scream and flatten themselves against the sides of the boat, as the
"sun" suddenly lurches down on them out of the sky, revealing for the
first time that it is NOT the sun at all but a
strange monster with a long neck that disappears off into the mist and a
glowing globe for a head, and huge chomping jaws. The Vikings are,
understandably, terrified.
VIKINGS
It's not the sun! It's not the sun!
HARALD MISSIONARY
What is it?
SNORRI
It's the Dragon of the North Sea!
HARALD MISSIONARY
(knowingly)
Ah! THAT'S why I can't see it.
As the Dragon of the North Sea
rises up again, however, its jaw apparently drops off and falls to the deck,
and lands on Snorri.
SNORRI
Aaah!
Keitel nervously picks it up and
holds it up for everyone to see. I is a strand of sea-weed. The Vikings are
non-plussed. They look back at their now jawless monster. Harald Missionary
picks up the sea-weed.
HARALD
Some dragon! Ooh!
He tosses it back amongst his
terrifies companions. Suddenly there is an incredibly loud clap of thunder and
flames shoot out of the mist.
SVEN
Look out!
As... unbelievably... a huge
monstrous visage looms out of the mist... It is a creature from the nethermost
depths of the ocean... and the incandescent globe is no more than a sprouting
on the end of its nose! More fire shoots out from its nostrils and sends all
the Vikings (and even Harald Missionary) diving for the deck. Then the
monstrous head disappears back into the mist as quickly as it came, taking its
light with it...
The
Vikings are paralyzed with fear for one brief moment.
ERIK
Row! ROW!
They all scramble for the oars in a
determined hysteria. Ivar the drummer, in his panic, has set a ridiculously
fast rate and nobody can keep up with it.
ERIK
Slower! Nobody can row at that
speed!
IVAR
(hoarsely)
Sorry.
HARALD
What's all the panic about?
SVEN'S DAD
(in a panic, shouting back over his
shoulder)
The Dragon...
Harald gives a patronizing smile.
HARALD
Children afraid of the dark...
Suddenly
there is another roar, and flames shoot out of the mist and across the deck of
Golden Dragon. One man, Ornolf
Fishdriver, who hasn't had much to say so far, is set on fire. Another, Bjarni
Jerusalem-Farer, who has and will have even less to say then Ornolf Fishdriver,
leaps out of the way of the flames and falls over the side.
Man over board!
Thorfinn starts trying to fish him
out. Ivar has started to panic and is beating the drum too fast.
ERIK
Slower! In... Out...
IVAR
Sorry!
SVEN
(his eyes showing their whites)
We're being attacked! KILL! Kill!
Kill!
SVEN'S DAD
Not now, Sven...
SVEN
I must KILL! Kill!
SVEN'S DAD
It's no good going berserk against
a dragon!
Sven's dad slaps him around the
face. There is another roar from the monster. Erik turns to Ivar.
ERIK
Faster!
IVAR
Make your mind up.
Suddenly the Dragon's head appears
out of the mists above them once again. There is panic amongst the Vikings as
some start to row faster than others. Screams.
ERIK
Keep up the strike!
The Dragon's jaws open. Flame licks
out, and down the center of the vessel. There are screams as the Vikings leap
out of the way. Sven goes berserk again.
SVEN
KILL! KILL!
SVEN'S DAD
Stop it!
The
Dragon's eyes dilate and its jaws open. The men throw themselves to the deck as
if expecting more fire. But instead the creature's fangs crash into the wood of
the stern of Golden Dragon.
ERIK
ROW!
SVEND
EATH!
SHUT UP!
ERIK
ROW!
Erik looks around at his
terror-stricken crew. He realizes this is an important moment. It is up to him
to save the situation. Suddenly an idea occurs to him, as he catches sight of
the pillow that his mother gave him.
ERIK
Keep rowing!
Erik dashes to his sea-chest under
the mast and pulls out the pillow.
THORFINN
Erik! Row! What are you doing?
ERIK
(holding up the pillow)
It saved my father!
Erik starts to shin up the mast.
SNORRI
Barmy.
Sven's dad is desperately holding
Sven back.
SVEN'S DAD
HOLD it! HOLD it in!
SVEN
DEATH TO DRAGONS!
ERIK
Row!
SNORRI
Has anyone told him we've got a
dragon eating our boat?
Erik has reached the top of the
mast and is now right up with the incandescent globe on the end of the long
stalk that grows onto the monster's nose. He grabs hold of it and swings across
onto the monster's nose. At his moment Sven breaks free of his dad and throws
himself onto one of the Dragon's teeth.
SVEN
Red mist!
He bangs his head against the
monstrous denture. Sven's dad looks heavenward in despair.
CUT TO:
HARALD MISSIONARY
Who is offering his bible to the
petrifies Vikings in the prow.
HARALD
It's at time like this that you'll
find this book MOST useful, you know...
Keitel takes the bible from him and
hits him over the head with it.
KEITEL
Row! You idiot!
The monster's eyes dilate wildly as
they try to focus on the tiny figure of Erik on its snout. Erik shoves the
pillow up one of the Dragon's nostrils. Snorri watches Erik incredulously. He
shakes his head.
SNORRI
His father went crazy too... Used
to take forty winks in the middle of a battle...
Thorfinn frowns – he has a
glimmering of an idea of what Erik is doing. Erik now plunges his sword through
the pillow in the Dragon's nostril, and feathers immediately fly into the air.
ERIK
Now... take a deep breath.
The Dragon goes cross-eyed, trying
to see what's going on on its snout.
ERIK
Go on! Breathe in, you cod-brain!
Meanwhile the Dragon's tongue
suddenly licks out around its tooth. Sven instantly slices through it with his
sword. The bright blood spurts, like bursting a sausage. The Dragon gives an
agonized roar and a sharp intake of breath. The feathers that have leaked out
from the pillow are instantly sucked inside and the whole pillow disappears
right up the Dragon's nose.
For a
moment everyone holds their breath. The Dragon's eye dilate wildly. Then it
wrinkles its snout. Then it starts what is unmistakably a sneeze.
THE DRAGON OF THE NORTH SEA
Ah... ah... ah...
ERIK
Hold TIGHT!
THE DRAGON OF THE NORTH SEA
Ah... ah... ah...
Erik leaps back across the mast.
THE DRAGON OF THE NORTH SEA
CHOO!!
A hurricane of wind and feathers
blasts out of the Dragon's nostrils and hits all the Vikings at once. Everyone
is disgusted by the Dragon's breath.
SNORRI
Urgh! What's it been eating?
But the blast
has already catapulted the boat into the sky, and it hurtles through the
clouds. leaving the Dragon of the North Sea far behind. They all look up at
Erik and cheer. Shot of Erik. He doesn't look too happy.
Neither
does Ivar the Boneless, because he too has just noticed that they are now
flying and the ocean is several thousand feet below them. Ivar screams. The
other all rush to the side to look too.
ERIK
No! No! Get back!
Unfortunately
they all rush to the same side and the boat tips over with far more instability
than when it is in the water. Leif and Thangbrand are catapulted down into the
sea. We watch them descend into tiny dots and tiny unheard splashes below.
THORFINN
Who was that?
SNORRI
Leif the Lucky.
Others are almost falling out. There
is renewed panic.
ERIK
Get back!
Poor Erik is still up the mast but
has been dislodged and is now hanging on by his hands, dangling over the open
sea. Some of the men – Thorfinn and Sven the Berserk amongst them – are hauling
themselves up the almost vertical slope of the deck, trying to redress the
balance. Meanwhile Keitel Blacksmith is dangling by one hand.
KEITEL
I can't hold on! I can't hold on!
Sven worms his way along the edge –
at great peril to himself – and grabs Keitel's wrist just as his fingers slip.
KEITEL
Aaagh!
SVEN
Got you!
Keitel looks up in Sven's eyes. He
is totally at Sven's mercy. What thoughts are going through his mind? How is he
going to betray Sven in future if he is rescued? Guilt suddenly overwhelms him.
Let me go, Sven.
SVEN
What are you talking about?
KEITEL
I'm not worth risking your life
for.
SVEN
I've got you, Keitel Blacksmith. If
you go... I go too...
KEITEL
For your own sake... For the
others... I...
SVEN
Hang on...
The boat
begins to right itself just as Erik finally can't hold on any more, and he
plummets, straight into the ship, and through the bottom up to his waist. His
legs dangle.
At the same moment the prov of the boat tips and suddenly they
are plummeting down towards the ocean. They hit the water with an almighty
splash. Erik is thrown clear of the hull by the force of the water now
cascading up through the hole he has made.
SNORRI
First we're flying – now we're
sinking!
ERIK
Well, come on!
He whisks off his helmet and starts
bailing. All follow suit. Night falls.
SOME TIME LATER
The Vikings are still bailing out,
but the water is up to their thighs.
IVAR THE BONELESS
Who are we fooling? It's hopeless!
Ivar flings down the helmet with
which he's been bailing. The others look at each other. They are reconciled to
the fact that they are going to drown.
HARALD MISSIONARY
(hopelessly)
Let's sing something!
SNORRI
Anyone know any good drowning
songs?
The suggestion falls flat.
ERIK
Listen! Maybe we won't get to
Hy-Brasil! Maybe we won't find the Horn Resounding... but at least we've
tried... and at least we shall have died like men.
SNORRI
Like fish.
SVEN
Shut up.
THORFINN
(raising his sword)
Erik's right! We'll all meet in
Valhalla.
IVAR
I don't want to die!
HARALD MISSIONARY
Isn't there ANYBODY who'd like to
be christened before we go down?
Silence. A distinct lack of
enthusiasm.
HARALD
It can't do you any HARM...
SVEN'S DAD
What do we have to do?
HARALD
Nothing... I just immense you in
water...
THORFINN AND OTHERS
Get lost...
The ship creaks and starts to go
under. Erik picks his up his sword. The others follow suit.
ERIK
Don't let me drown, Thorfinn!
Water starts to pour over the sides
of the boat. Erik and Thorfinn raise their swords to each other.
THORFINN
Till we meet in Valhalla.
They all prepare to run each other
through. The boat sinks rapidly.
IVAR THE BONELESS
I'm too young! Oh Odin! Not me!
Please not me! Perhaps I'd rather drown...
HARALD MISSIONARY
I do WISH you'd let me convert you.
Then Erik pauses in his attempt to
kill Thorfinn and looks around. The ship has sunk, but the prow and the stern
posts are still sticking up out of the water, and the Vikings themselves are
only up to their chests.
ERIK
How deep IS the ocean?
THORFINN
Very deep... usually...
The realization gradually dawns on
the Vikings that they're not going to sink any more.
ERIK
Wait! Nobody kill anybody!
FADE OUT
FADE IN:
THE SUN SHINING DOWN FROM A BLUE SKY
The Vikings have fallen asleep
where we last saw them – up to their necks in water. Gradually the warmth of
the sun coaxes them awake – Thorfinn is the first to look up and see the
brilliant shining orb in the sky.
THORFINN
What is it?
IVAR THE BONELESS
(he panics and turns)
It's the Dragon again!
ERIK
No.. no, it isn't...
Ivar has turned and is staring at
something else.
ERIK
Look, the sky is blue...
SVEN'S DAD
The sun! That's it!
Ivar, meanwhile, is recovering from
the amazement that has immobilized him. He taps Erik on the shoulder. Erik
turns and he, too, gasps.
ERIK
Look!
They all turn to see they are
standing in the shallow waters of a natural harbor. Above nestle the white
walls of a beautiful city set in a green and pleasant land.
VIKINGS
Yeaaaah!
The Vikings wade ashore, enchanted
by the paradise they see before them. All at once Thorfinn spies something. He
draws his sword and they all approach with caution to find that under a weeping
willow tree lies the most beautiful girl. She is raven-haired, scantily dressed
and fast asleep. The Vikings approach her with trepidation, their swords and
axes drawn. They glance around uneasily.
SNORRI
(whispers)
She's got no clothes on!
THORFINN
It's disgusting.
ERIK
Get her weapons.
Sven kneels quietly beside the
girl. She stirs. Sven freezes. The others look around fearfully.
SVEN
(whispers)
She hasn't got any.
ERIK
(incredulous)
She MUST have a knife or
something...
But they look. She hasn't.
THORFINN
What kind of place IS this?
IVAR THE BONELES
P... p... perhaps they've got
weapons we haven't even dreamed of...
Suddenly the girl stirs again in
her sleep. The Vikings retreat several paces and grip their weapons, and glance
around as if expecting an ambush.
THORFINN
Let's hack her to pieces.
ERIK
No.
KEITEL
Well, what else do we do?
ERIK
How about making friends?
SVEN
(with disgust)
"FRIENDS"?
VIKINGS
Eurrgh!
ERIK
What's wrong with making friends?
THORFINN
You don't go through all the
hardships of an ocean voyage to make "friends".
SVEN
We can make "friends" at
home...
This conversation has woken the
girl, Aud.
AUD
Welcome!
The Vikings react with terror, take
a step back and raise their swords and axes.
ERIK
WHAT did you say?
AUD
I said welcome.
ERIK
(suspiciously)
WELCOME?
AUD
Well, of course. We always welcome
friends.
The Vikings look at each other and
at their swords. They don't think they look that much like friends themselves.
ERIK
How d'you KNOW we're
"friends"?
AUD
Well, EVERYONE is friends here on
Hy-Brasil.
SVEN
Hy-Brasil?
ERIK
Is THIS Hy-Brasil?
AUD
Well, of course.
The Vikings erupt into an impromptu
dance of joy, hugging each other and waving their swords in the air.
AUD
Please! Please! What are those?
ERIK
What are what?
AUD
Those things in your hands.
ERIK
These? What are THESE? They're
swords.
Aud instantly recoils with terror.
AUD
Oh no! NO! Out them down! PUT THEM
DOWN!
The Vikings gradually cease their
mock battles and turn to look at Aud with incredulity.
ERIK
What's the matter?
AUD
PLEASE! You don't know what you're
doing!
ERIK
What?
AUD
Put them down!
(to Erik)
PLEASE make them put them down.
THORFINN
Why?
OTHERS
Yes, why?
AUD
WHY?
ERIK
Yes.
AUD
But surely you know...?
VIKINGS
Er... n... no...
ERIK
Know what?
CUT TO:
CLOSEUP OF KING ARNULF
KING ARNULF
The wonderful blessing under which
we live here on Hy-Brasil!
The king beams. The Vikings shift
uneasily. They look out of place and extremely scruffy in the midst of the
scantily dressed courtiers of Hy-Brasil. Aud sits beside her father the King.
ERIK
No... we don't...
KING ARNULF
The Gods decreed that if ever sword
spills human blood upon these shores, the whole of Hy-Brasil will sink beneath
the waves.
King Arnulf beams rapturously at
the Vikings, expecting them to be overjoyed. Instead they are horrified.
THORFINN
That's terrible!
ERIK
You mean if just ONE PERSON gets
killed?
KING ARNULF
Yes!
(he thinks: isn't it wonderful?)
The Vikings look at each other,
feeling they haven't quite understood.
THORFINN
You mean... you can't kill ANYBODY?
KING ARNULF
Right! Isn't it wonderful?
The Vikings are non-plussed.
THORFINN
What? Not being able to kill
anybody?
KING ARNULF
(bemused)
Well, of course.
ERIK
(interested)
How?
KING ARNULF
(explaining the obvious)
Well... for a start... er...
there's no killing...
ERIK
Well, OBVIOUSLY there's no killing.
KING ARNULF
Well... isn't it great?
THORFINN
But how d'you take revenge?
KEITEL
(guiltily)
How do you punish people?
IVAR
How do you DEFEND yourselves?
KING ARNULF
(getting a little irritated)
We don't have to. We're all
terribly nice to each other. Aren't we?
COURT
Yes!
Aud catches Erik's eye and gives
him a dangerously slow wink. A pause of disbelief from the Vikings.
SVEN
ALL the time?
KING ARNULF
Well, of course! We HAVE to be.
He turns and conducts the
courtiers, who chant in unison:
COURT
"Being nice to each other is
what it's all about."
KING ARNULF
(rising as if to sing)
You see?
We're terribly nice to each other
We're friendly bold and free.
We never say anything nasty
'Cause we dare not...
COURT
(almost singing)
No sirreeeee!
They hold the note while King
Arnulf looks anxiously at the Vikings.
KING ARNULF
Would you like us to sing to you?
ERIK
That's very kind of you, but we're
in rather a hurry... We're...
King Arnulf claps and the court
stop singing.
KING ARNULF
What's the matter, don't you WANT
to hear our singing?
ERIK
Oh... well, yes, of course; it's
just we're looking for the Horn Resounding and –
KING ARNULF
You don't think our singing's going
to be good enough for you?
ERIK
Oh, no no no! It's just the Horn
Resounding is...
KING ARNULF
A lot of people like our singing.
ERIK
I'm sure it's lovely.
KING ARNULF
But you don't want to hear it.
ERIK
(changing tack)
No... no...
(he looks at the others)
We'd love to hear it. Wouldn't we?
VIKINGS
Oh... yes.
KING ARNULF
Well, you'll have to ask us REALLY
nicely.
ERIK
(realizing he has to be diplomatic)
Er... well... we... we... would be
TERRIBLY grateful if you... all... would sing for us.
KING ARNULF
You're just saying that.
SVEN
Well, of course he is!
SVEN'S DAD
Sh!
They restrain Sven.
ERIK
Of course we're not; we'd genuinely
like to hear you sing.
KING ARNULF
REALLY?
ERIK
Really.
KING ARNULF
And you're not just saying it
because you think we want you to?
Erik swallows hard.
ERIK
No.
(he bites the lie)
KING ARNULF
Right! Summon the musicians! We'll
do the one that goes "TUM-TUM-TUM-TUM-TI-TUM-TUM"
COURT
(disappointed)
Oh...
CHAMBERLAIN
REALLY?
KING ARNULF
(apologetically to Vikings)
It isn't the one we're BEST at.
CHAMBERLAIN
Couldn't we do the one that goes
"TI-TUM-TI-TUM-TI-TUM"?
The rest of the court look hopeful.
KING ARNULF
(whispering)
Not when we've got guests.
VOICE FROM COURT
How about the one that goes
"TI-TUM-TI-TUM-TI-TUM-TI-TI-TUM"?
KING ARNULF
Don't be silly.
CHAMBERLAIN
That was a stupid suggestion.
VOICE
Sorry! I just thought they might
like to hear something that we can do.
ANOTHER VOICE
Yes! At least we know that one.
YET ANOTHER VOICE
Nobody knows the
"TUM-TUM-TUM-TUM-TI-TUM-TUM" one.
REST OF COURT
No! Right! I agree!
ODD MAN OUT
I do!
REST OF COURT
Sh!
ANOTHER VOICE
It's too difficult!
CHAMBERLAIN
Sh!
KING ARNULF
All right. We'll do the one that
goes "TI-TUM-TI-TUM-TI-TUM-TI-TI-TUM". Ah! The musicians!
The musicians are huge, unshaven,
have broken noses and tattoos, and are covered in black oil – like mechanics.
Their instruments are like heavy industrial machinery, pushed in large vats of
black oil that drip all over the show.
KING ARNULF
Right... Oh dear...
(he glances across at the Vikings)
I'm sure you're not going to like
this...
Erik and
the others smile reassuringly.
There is
a lot of coughing. The King raises his baton and then brings it down, humming
to himself as he does so. There is a most awful din; caterwauling, crashing and
banging, whining, screaming...
The
Vikings look at each other, trying to pick out some tune, but it's impossible.
Ivar the Boneless can't stop himself bursting out into giggles and this
eventually spreads to the other Vikings. King Arnulf notices and bangs the
throne for silence.
Gradually
the din stops. King Arnulf sinks down in despair.
KING ARNULF
(tragically)
We're just not a very musical
nation...
ERIK
No, no... It was very... er, nice.
KING ARNULF
Now I want you to be ABSOLUTELY,
totally, genuinely honest with me. Did you really, truly, honestly like it?
Erik thinks for some moments and
then decides to make a clean breast of it.
ERIK
No.
KING ARNULF
(goes hysterically)
They didn't like it! Oh God! I want
to die!
The whole
court looks as if it's about to commit mass HARA-KIRI, while the musicians look rather dangerous. Erik takes the moment to
get down to business.
ERIK
Your Majesty! We come from a world
where there IS no music. where men live and die by the axe and by the sword...
KING ARNULF
Well, how d'you think I feel?
ERIK
The Gods are asleep, King Arnulf.
KING ARNULF
YOU try to be nice to people, when
they're rude about your singing...
Erik feels he is making a mess of
all this diplomacy.
ERIK
We must find the Horn Resounding!
The King glares at Erik.
ERIK
Is HERE in Hy-Brasil?
King Arnulf thinks for a moment and
then speaks.
KING ARNULF
I'll tell you what...
ERIK
Yes?
King Arnulf hesitates – he bites
his lip and then takes the plunge.
KING ARNULF
We'll do the one that goes
"TUM-TUM-TUM-TUM-TI-TUM-TUM". Perhaps you'll like that better.
Erik gives up. A lot of throat
clearing. Aud, the King's daughter, gives Erik another dangerously slow wink.
The terrible "music" starts up, shattering the calm of the beautiful
city.
FADE OUT
FADE IN:
THE GOLDEN DRAGON
Now afloat once more, riding at
anchor in the bay. Ivar is standing on guard in it. Suddenly he sees something
that makes him gabe in horror. We don't find out what it is, however, because
we immediately
CUT TO:
ERIK
He is deeply in love. He is also in
bed with the King's nubile daughter, Aud.
AUD
Have you ever felt like this about
anyone else?
ERIK
What... you mean "got into bed
with" them?
AUD
No, of course not, silly – I mean
FELT like this about the?
ERIK
You mean... you HAVE got into bed
with somebody else?
AUD
No, I mean have you ever felt that
for the first time in your life you'd met somebody you could believe in with
your whole heart... someone whose goals suddenly seem to be YOUR goals... whose
dreams seem to be YOUR dreams?
ERIK
HAVE you ever been to bed with
anyone else?
AUD
What does that matter? But
you've... you've... FELT like this before...
ERIK
It was different...
AUD
(just for a moment it is Helga
speaking)
What was she like?
ERIK
Oh... oh, I didn't know her very
well...
AUD
But you LOVED her all the same...
ERIK
We never went to bed together.
AUD
Why do you go on about that? What
does it matter?
ERIK
You've been to bed with somebody
else, haven't you?
AUD
I've never LOVED anybody!
ERIK
I've never been to bed with
anybody!
Suddenly there is a banging on he
door.
KING ARNULF (V.O.)
Open up! I know you're in there!
AUD
Ah! It's my father!
KING ARNULF (V.O.)
Open up! I know you're in there!
Suddenly the note from Ivar's horn
rings out across from the bay. Erik rushes to the window and looks out to see
what Ivar saw previously: a black ship approaching on the horizon.
ERIK
Oh, no! Halfdan!
There is more banging on the
bedroom door.
KING ARNULF (V.O.)
Aud! You've got someone in there
again, haven't you?
Erik gives her a sharp look.
AUD
Quick! Throw this over you!
She throws a shabby bit of cloth
over Erik and at that moment the door bursts open, and King Arnulf enters.
KING ARNULF
Right! Where is he?
AUD
Who, Father?
KING ARNULF
Who? Who? Whoever you've got in
here of course!
AUD
There IS no one.
The King starts prowling round the
chamber. Erik stands there, naked and petrified, with the cloak hanging over
his head, just where it landed.
KING ARNULF
I can SMELL one of those
strangers... That's who it is, isn't it?
Aud keeps mum.
KING ARNULF
This is the fifth one this week.
Before he can stop himself, Erik
blurts out:
ERIK
Fifth...
Aud motions him to be quiet, but
it's too late. The King spins round to see who she is signaling to. The King
appears to be looking straight at Erik. Erik can hardly bear the suspense.
KING ARNULF
Well... where is he?
AUD
There's nobody here, Father. Look
for yourself.
King Arnulf looks around the
chamber carefully. He looks straight through Erik as if he weren't there.
Suddenly the King strides over to Erik and Erik instinctively cowers out of the
way. The King walks straight over to a very small cupboard no more than a foot
high, flings the door of it open, and starts throwing clothes around the room.
AUD
He wouldn't be a midget, Father!
The King turns on her.
KING ARNULF
Ah! So you admit there IS someone!
AUD
You're losing your temper!
KING
(becoming instantly pleasant)
Of course I'm not. I never lose my
temper...
Ivar's horn sounds again. A shadow
passes over King Arnulf's face.
KING ARNULF
Oh dear... more visitors!
He strides to the window and sees
Halfdan's ship. As he does so, Erik has to leap out of the way, inadvertently
knocking a chest. The King spins round and addresses the chest.
KING ARNULF
Come out... come out like a man...
I know you're in there...
King Arnulf flings the chest open.
revealing nothing but clothes. He is baffled. He reluctantly starts to leave.
AUD
(gently)
It's all in your own mind,
Father... It's YOU who imagine that I'm always up here with some man or
other....
KING ARNULF
I don't know how you do it, Aud...
I sometimes think you've got some of your mother's magic...
He suddenly spies a small
trinket-box and looks in that. But he doesn't find any strange man in it.
AUD
There is no magic, Father... My
mother had no magic...
KING ARNULF
She did, I tell you! She could
blind me as easily as the night the day.
AUD
It's your fantasy...
KING ARNULF
But one day I'll catch you... Like
I caught her...
He leaves. Aud closes the door.
Erik throws the cloak off and starts getting dressed.
AUD
The Cloak Invisible. It was my
mother's parting gift.
ERIK
"The fifth one this
week"!
AUD
Oh, for goodness' sake!
ERIK
And I thought you said it was
something special...
Aud runs to his side and puts her
arms around him.
AUD
That's just what I was trying to
tell you. You ARE...
ERIK
Five this week; how many the week
before?
AUD
You're as bad as my father.
ERIK
And the week before that?
ERIK
Erik...!
(she is really sincere)
I want to help you get to Asgaard.
Erik is torn. He doesn't know
whether to believe her or not. Ivar's horn sounds for a third time. Erik races
to the window. He looks out. Halfdan's ship is even closer.
ERIK
We mustn't let him land!
AUD
Who?
ERIK
Halfdan the Black.
AUD
But, Erik...
But Erik is off out of the door.
AUD
No. Wait! My father will be -
There is a thump and a yell as Erik
is set upon by the King's two musicians.
KING ARNULF
I might have known it was you!
MUSICIAN #1
(pinning Erik's arms behind him)
I'm not hurting you, am I?
ERIK
What?
MUSICIAN #2
You WILL tell us if we hurt you?
They start to march Erik through
the palace.
ERIK
Let me go!
Erik struggles.
KING ARNULF
(to musicians)
Careful!
(to Erik)
They're not supposed to hurt you.
ERIK
You've got to let me go!
MUSICIAN #2
Oh no! We can hold onto you – just
so long we don't squeeze too hard or bump you.
In the distance we hear the horn
again.
ERIK
Halfdan the Black's here!
They have reached a cell. The
musicians starts to chain Erik up.
KING ARNULF
It's all part of our safety
regulations. You see if someone were to get hurt they might get angry and
then... well...
ERIK
They'll be more than
"hurt" if Halfdan the Black lands! Ow!
MUSICIAN
Ooh! I'm terribly sorry.
KING ARNULF
Who is Halfdan the Black?
ERIK
He's trying to stop us waking the
Gods.
KING ARNULF
Why?
ERIK
Because that's how he makes his
money, by war and plunder!
KING ARNULF
Don't talk nonsense.
ERIK
He wants to kill US!
KING ARNULF
Not when we explain about the Great
Blessing.
ERIK
You don't know Halfdan the Black.
KING ARNULF
I know that the Great Blessing has
kept the peace for a thousand years, and will keep it for the next thousand.
The horn sounds again. Erik is
about to argue this point when Thorfinn suddenly bursts in.
THORFINN
Erik!
MUSICIAN #2
We're not hurting him!
MUSICIAN #1
(to Erik)
Are we?
ERIK
Just let me go!
THORFINN
Halfdan the Black's here!
ERIK
I know!
THORFINN
(to the King)
He wants to KILL us.
They both look at King Arnulf. The
King thinks.
ERIK
You don't want him to kill us ON
Hy-Brasil! Do you?
The King thinks some more. The horn
sounds once more.
CUT TO:
THE GOLDEN DRAGON
Erik and the Vikings are scrambling
into their war gear. They glance nervously over to where Halfdan the Black's
ship is riding on the waves.
THORFINN
I feel strange.
Erik looks at Thorfinn, shocked.
IVAR THE BONELESS
(his throat dry)
Sort of wobbly and excited?
THORFINN
Sort of...
IVAR
That's fear.
SVEN
But Thorfinn doesn't know the
meaning of fear.
THORFINN
Is it sort of... like a sinking
feeling in your stomach?
IVAR
That's it!
ERIK
But. You're not even afraid of
DEATH, Thorfinn!
THORFINN
I know. I know.
SVEN'S DAD
It's magic.
ERIK
What "magic"?
SVEN'S DAD
I've heard stories of a magic that
strikes fear into the heart so you cannot fight.
SVEN
(deadly serious)
Yes... I can feel it.
IVAR THE BONELESS
(eagerly)
I always feel like this!
Suddenly Halfdan's ship rises up
out of the water , and revealing the secret of its hidden power. Under the
water-line is another line of oars! The Vikings are dumbfounded. Ivar drops
trembling to his knees. The rest go white. Thorfinn draws his sword. Erik
realizes his men are rapidly talking themselves into a blue funk.
ERIK
It's not magic! It's just a trick!
THORFINN
(turning on him angrily)
Don't you FEEL it?
Erik looks around at his paralyzed
crew. He realizes he is the only one who can save the situation.
ERIK
Very well! It they're using magic –
we'll use magic of our own!
He leaps
out of Golden Dragon and races up to the shore towards the city of Hy-Brasil.
Erik
races into the Forum and gazes up at the high walls of the Palace. Without a
thought he produces two daggers and plunges them into the stonework. Then he
hauls himself up the sheer cliff of wall up to Aud's bedchamber fist over fist.
It is, indeed, a prodigious feat. He arrives at Aud's window exhausted. Aud,
who has appeared at the window, looks at him curiously.
AUD
Why didn't you come up by the
stairs?
Erik looks around and notices for
the first time the magnificent flights of stairs leading up to the top of Aud's
tower.
(rather miffed)
Just give me a hand.
AUD
I mean, you could have killed
yourself.
Erik clambers into Aud's room.
ERIK
Where's the Cloak Invisible?
AUD
Why?
Erik looks around and is suddenly
suspicious.
ERIK
I can't see it!
(indignation suddenly seizes him)
Have you got another man in here?
Erik starts feeling the air as if
expecting to find an invisible body.
AUD
It's in the chest.
Erik races over and grabs the
cloak.
AUD
No!
ERIK
I'll bring it back.
AUD
Erik. You don't understand.
ERIK
No. It's YOU who doesn't
understand, Aud. Halfdan has come to kill and destroy. We brought him here. We
must stop him.
AUD
(pointing at the cloak)
But you don't realize....
ERIK
Goodbye, Aud...
Erik leaps out of the window. For a
moment Aud is surprised and then alarmed as she realizes he's jumped out of the
window, which is some forty feet off the ground.
AUD
Erik!
She rushes to the window in time to
see Erik parachuting down, holding the four corners of the cloak. Erik lands
safely and waves with the cloak.
ERIK
And thanks for the Cloak Invisible!
AUD
No! WAIT! ERIK! The Cloak! The
CLoak Invisible! It only seems to work on my father!
But Erik cannot hear her. He is
already racing back to his ship.
BACK ON THE GOLDEN DRAGON
Thorfinn is taking "Being
Scared" lessons from Ivar the Boneless.
THORFINN
And a sort of slightly sick
feeling?
IVAR
That's it! AND you keep wanting to
go to the lavatory.
THORFINN
Oh, yes! I hadn't noticed that!
SNORRI
Oh, shut up, you two. You're making
us ALL nervous.
Erik
leaps into Golden Dragon brandishing the Cloak Invisible.
ERIK
So Halfdan the Black's using magic,
is he? Well, I have a magic to match his!
(he holds up the Cloak Invisible)
KEITEL
What is it?
SNORRI
A magic dishcloth.
ERIK
To the oars!
THORFINN
D'you think I've got time to go
behind that bush?
Ivar
starts to drum and the Vikings begin to row. Golden Dragon heads out of the
harbor.
CUT TO:
HALFDAN THE BLACK
flanked
by his advisers, Gisli Oddsson and Eilif the Mongul. He gives a nod and Eilif
bangs his staff of office on the deck, as a signal for the galley slaves to
speed up. Down in the galley, the slave master (a diminutive Japanese) stalks
down the decks lashing the sweat-streaked galley slaves and cursing them in
incomprehensive Japanese.
Fortunately
(or perhaps unfortunately) a translation appears in subtitles.
(subtitled)
Row! You incomprehensible,
horizontal-eyed, Western trouser-wearers! Eurgh! You all look the same to me!
How I despise your lack of subtlety and your joined-up writing! You, who have
never committed ritual suicide in your lives!
SLAVE
(whispering to his neighbor)
You know, I don't think it would be
so bad, if we knew what he was saying...
SLAVE-DRIVER
SILENCE! Unceremonious rice-pudding
eaters! How I abominate your milk-drinking and your lack of ancestor-worship
and your failure to eat your lunch out of little boxes!
Meanwhile the Vikings are growing
increasingly uneasy as they row towards Halfdan.
SVEN'S DAD
What "magic" have you
brought, Erik?
ERIK
You'll see!
At this point, back on the Black
Ship, Halfdan gives another nod and Eilif raps out yet another command with his
staff. This time the prow of the Black Ship opens up like a pair of jaws. The
Vikings see it and panic.
IVAR THE BONELESS
I've done it!
THORFINN
Oh, yes...
(he has too!)
Halfdan
nods again and another order is rapped out. This time a harpoon is fired from
the prow. It thuds into GOLDEN DRAGON and two of
Halfdan's dog-soldiers start to winch the line in. The two ships are hauled
closer and closer.
The
Vikings panic even more. Erik holds up the Cloak Invisible and grins round at
his men, knowing he is going to surprise them.
ERIK
Here! Here is the magic from the
King's daughter!
Erik's men watch, half skeptical
and half hopeful. Erik enjoys the moment of suspense. The he throws the Cloak
Invisible over his head and shoulders and grins round at his men triumphantly,
imagining he has vanished from their sight.
ERIK
There! I have become the wind!
The Vikings look at him, rather
puzzled. Only Harald seems to be impressed.
HARALD
How did he do that?
SVEN'S DAD
Do what?
HARALD
Vanish into thin air?
SVEN'S DAD
He hasn't.
HARALD
Well, where is he then?
Harald looks around. He is the only
one who can't see Erik.
SVEN'S DAD
He's THERE!
At this
point Halfdan's ship suddenly bites into the side of Golden Dragon. Erik leaps
onto the side of Golden Dragon and swings across onto Halfdan's ship. The
Vikings react to the horror of Halfdan's ship biting into Golden Dragon and to
Erik's blithe leap onto the enemy boat. Erik lands on the deck of Halfdan's
ship, and grins at the ferocious skull-helmeted dog-soldiers.
ERIK
Ooh! Scary! Scary! Don't we look
mean?
Two dog-soldiers look at each
other, totally non-plussed. Erik grimaces at Halfdan's men, and does a little
pirouette to show them all that he's invisible from every angle.
ERIK
You can't see me! But I can see
you!
He breaks into a little dance.
Halfdan glares at his advisers.
What's going on?
GISLI ODDSSON
That's Erik.
HALFDAN
Well, why isn't he scared of us?
Erik, meanwhile approaches one of
the dog-soldiers and makes silly faces at him.
ERIK
Boo!
The dog-soldier topples overboard.
The galley slaves watch another dog-soldier fall into the hold amongst them and
lie there stunned. His sword falls onto the deck between the slaves. One of the
slaves throws down his oar, and picks up the dog-soldier's sword. The
slave-master suddenly appears. Once again he speaks immaculate Japanese.
SLAVE-MASTER
(subtitled)
Hey! What's going on? Your
big-breasted women give me no pleasure with their warmed-up fish and... Urgh!
The slave-master strides down the
ship to flay the offending slave, but another slave trips him up and in a
twinkling of an eye four others have leapt on the slave-master (despite their
chains) and are extracting his keys.
HALFDAN
What's the matter? Haven't you seen
anyone fight before?
DOG-SOLDIER #1
No.
DOG-SOLDIER #2
They're usually too scared of us.
HALFDAN
KILL him!
Erik, still thinking he's
invisible, is running amongst the dog-soldiers, having fun. He runs one
dog-soldier through and kicks another overboard, then he runs past a few more,
right up to Halfdan himself. He whisks the Cloak Invisible off his head for an
instant.
ERIK
(thinking he's revealing himself)
Here I am!
Then he turns and is off. Halfdan
turns to his aides.
HALFDAN
What?
BACK ON THE GOLDEN DRAGON
The Vikings' disbelief has turned
to admiration.
SVEN'S DAD
There! THAT'S a true Berserk.
SVEN
I'm just building up to it, Dad.
Sven starts banging his head on the
side of the boat.
SNORRI
He's gone batty!
THORFINN
No! The fear's gone!
Halfdan grabs a sword off one of
his dead dog-soldiers and thrusts it into the unwilling hands of his military
adviser, Eilif.
HALFDAN
Fight, damn you! Fight!
CUT BACK TO:
THE GOLDEN DRAGON
Now Sven leaps across onto
Halfdan's ship followed by Ivar, yelling. Snorri looks back at Keitel.
SNORRI
Well! Come on!
KEITEL
I... I...
Keitel is thinking: "Maybe I
should let Halfdan win" but he knows he can't let a thing like that
happen, now he is faced with the reality of it. The companionship of the voyage
has brought them all too close for that.
KEITEL
(under his breath)
Hang the Blacksmith's Code!
Keitel leaps to his feet and joins
in the attack. Erik, meanwhile, is swinging across the deck from a rope.
ERIK
I am the air! I am the wind!
Keitel and Thorfinn are now
fighting side by side.
THORFINN
This is life, eh?
Keitel grins and strikes out. Ivar
turns on Eilif who has reluctantly joined the fray. Maybe he's singled Ivar out
as the most harmless. Ivar suddenly realizes he's only armed with drumsticks.
Eilif smiles evilly.
IVAR
Ooh... er...
Eilif's sword slices through Ivar's
drumsticks. Ivar turns to run, but is stopped by a dog-soldier. Eilif takes the
opportunity to run him through from behind.
IVAR
(as he dies)
Ouch.
Erik sees Ivar's demise.
ERIK
Ivar!
Erik leaps to take revenge. He jumps into the galley-pit and out
again a la Douglas Fairbanks in "The Thief of Baghdad" and dispatches
Eilif with a single thrust. Sven and his dad are fighting surrounded by
dog-soldiers.
SVEN'S DAD
Well, go on! Go berserk!
SVEN
GIVE US A CHANCE, Dad!
Snorri appears from behind.
SNORRI
(to Sven's dad)
What about you? Why don't YOU go
berserk?
SVEN'S DAD
I got to keep my eye on HIM...
Sven's dad looks uneasy. He is
surrounded and, as a seasoned campaigner, knows they haven't much chance.
Halfdan smiles to himself. The battle is going his way. Thorfinn meanwhile is
fighting two dog-soldiers but is attacked from behind by a third.
SVEN
Look out! Thorfinn!
But it's
too late. Thorfinn is run through the back. Sven goes berserk and kills all
three dog-soldiers. Sven's dad looks on, proud of his son for the first time.
Maybe their relationship will never be the same again.
Now
Snorri sees something that cheers him up. Slaves are coming up from below to
join the battle. They are armed with oars and swords. They join the fray,
knocking dog-soldiers overboard with their oars. The dog-soldier are suddenly
outnumbered. Halfdan's smile fades, and he looks around for an escape route.
The tide of battle has now turned dramatically as dog-soldier after dog-soldier
is tossed over the side or laid low by the combination of Vikings and slaves. Halfdan
and Gisli slip into a lifeboat and sneak off. The rats are leaving the sinking
ship.
BACK ON THE DECK
All the dog-soldiers are dead or
overboard. The slaves and Vikings are cheering and embracing each other. At the
other end of the boat, Sven is cradling the dying Thorfinn in his arms. All
around are jubilant slaves celebrating their freedom.
SVEN
Thorfinn! You can't die!
THORFINN
I'm not frightened... of
anything...
SVEN
You'll see my grandfather in
Valhalla!
THORFINN
(dying)
No... he's not... not... there...
SVEN
Tell him I'm coming!
Thorfinn
dies. Sven holds him and a tear comes down his face. The danger has made
comrades of the two rivals.
Erik,
however, is still fighting a last lone dog-soldier; but just as he is about to
run him through the dog-soldier is stabbed in the back. He sinks to the floor,
revealing another dog-soldier. Erik is outraged by this act of treachery and
turns on the assassin.
DOG-SOLDIER
No! No" Wait! Please wait,
Erik!
The dog-soldier pulls his mask off
to reveal he is, in fact, Loki. Erik is totally non-plussed.
ERIK
LOKI! Where did YOU come from?
LOKI
Halfdan wanted to stop you waking
the Gods... so... I disguised myself to sabotage their plans.
Erik has meanwhile been joined by
the remaining comrades.
LOKI
To save YOU, Erik.
Erik is about to say "But how
can you see me? I'm wearing the Cloak Invisible."
ERIK
But –
LOKI
It was my master Keitel's idea.
All eyes turn on Keitel who looks
very uncomfortable.
LOKI
Wasn't it, Keitel?
KEITEL
Well... I... I thought...
Keitel is overcome b the power of
Loki's will, but he is deeply ashamed of his complicity in Loki's deeds. Snorri
gazes at Keitel with growing suspicion.
ERIK
But... How is it you can see me?
(he looks round)
You can all see me?
LOKI
What d'you mean?
SNORRI AND OTHERS
Why shouldn't we see you?
HARALD
I can't see him.
ERIK
I'm wearing the Cloak Invisible....
Erik takes it off to demonstrate.
HARALD
Oh! There you are!
ERIK
(to the others)
You mean... you could see me all
the time?
The Vikings look at each other,
mystified.
SNORRI
Weren't we supposed to?
ERIK
Oh... I feel a little... oh...
Erik's knees give way and he faints
onto the deck.
CUT TO:
KING'S HALL – SOME TIME LATER
A victory celebration is in
progress. It is a little bit like a Hampstead cocktail party, and the rough,
battle-stained Vikings look rather out of place holding their little canapés.
Suddenly the King claps for silence.
KING ARNULF
We are grateful to you, Erik, and
to your men...
COURT
Yes, we are...
KING ARNULF
And there is only ONE way we can
repay you... Musicians!
King Arnulf claps his hands. Erik
rushes over to him, anxious to avoid another Hy-Brasilian concert.
ERIK
(hurriedly)
Well, we'd love to hear you sing
again, but what we'd really appreciate would be if you could see your way to
lending... not giving of course... but just lending us the... um... the, well,
to be quite blunt... the Horn Resounding.
All the time Erik is talking the
doors of the hall behind are opening and a vast lur or horn is carried in by
six bearers. One or two of the Vikings have turned to look and are now standing
speechless. King Arnulf beams at Erik.
KING ARNULF
It's yours.
Now Erik finally turns and looks at
what everyone else is looking at. Erik's jaw drops. Everyone in the court beams
at Erik, except Aud who is looking sad and disappointed.
ERIK
(when he can find his voice)
Is THAT it?
A cloud passes over King Arnulf's happy face.
KING ARNULF
Is there something the matter with
it?
ERIK
Oh! No! No... of course not... it's
just I hadn't expected it to be quite so big.
KING ARNULF
Well, it's not called the Horn
Resounding for nothing.
(aside)
You DO know how to play the horn,
don't you?
ERIK
Yes... oh, yes...
KING ARNULF
Then I expect you'll be leaving
first thing in the morning.
The King manhandles Erik away from
his daughter. Perhaps we have the feeling that she's isn't going to let Erik go
as easily as that... Mix through to later that night. The Vikings are lying
asleep on the Great Hall, beside the Horn Resounding. The camera closes in on
Keitel. Suddenly a voice comes from the shadows:
VOICE
(whispering)
Keitel! Keitel Blacksmith!
Keitel opens his eyes and finds
Loki close beside him.
LOKI
What's the matter, Keitel
Blacksmith? Have you forgotten why you came on this voyage?
Keitel is silent.
LOKI
Are you going to let Erik wake the
Gods?
KEITEL
How can we stops him now?
Loki looks around and then opens
his hand in front of Keitel. In it is the mouthpiece from the Horn Resounding.
LOKI
Take this and throw it from the
cliff heights. They'll never make the Horn Resounding sound without it.
Keitel frowns. Then an obvious
thought limps across his muscular mind.
KEITEL
But why me? Why don't you do it?
Somebody stirs.
LOKI
Sh! Hurry!
KEITEL
YOU do it!
LOKI
You'll be able to throw it further
than I could.
Keitel thinks. This is true.
LOKI
It must go far out to sea.
Loki presses the mouthpiece on
Keitel. Keitel takes it, but reluctantly. Another Viking stirs.
LOKI
Surely you haven't forgotten the
Blacksmith's Oath?
Keitel is about to reply and say
he's been having second thoughts about it, but somehow he can't. Loki has such
power over him.
KEITEL
I...
Suddenly another Viking stirs, and
Loki hisses at him.
LOKI
Hurry!
Loki pretend to go back to sleep.
Keitel (feeling a bit lumbered) thinks about his task and hesitates... Who
knows? Perhaps he is about to stand firm, but Loki plays his trump card.
LOKI
(without opening his eyes)
Or I might have to tell Erik why
you really came on this voyage.
Keitel is caught. He closes his
eyes in resignation and then reluctantly starts to make his way out of the
Hall. As he gets to the doors he trips over Snorri, who wakes. The mouthpiece
falls a few feet away.
SNORRI
Who's that?
KEITEL
It's me. I'm just going to water the
dragon...
(he gives a false laugh)
SNORRI
Oh...
Snorri notices the silver
mouthpiece on the floor, but he pretends he hasn't.
SNORRI
Oh... clumsy idiot.
Snorri pretends to go back to
sleep, but he opens one eye and watches Keitel Blacksmith recover the
mouthpiece, and then follows Keitel out. Loki gets up too. He follows to keep
an eye on Snorri.
CUT TO:
AUD ON THE SHORE
Gazing moodily out to sea. She is
brooding in Erik's imminent departure. Suddenly a stone falls from above; she
looks up and sees a figure appear on the cliff above. Hurriedly she withdraws
into the shadows. Keitel Blacksmith appears on the cliff-top. In his hands he
holds the mouthpiece of the Horn Resounding. He examines it, turning over in
his mind whether he is doing the right thing or not. then he decides he must.
KEITEL
(to himself)
My fellow blacksmiths.
He prepares to throw it.
SNORRI
Keitel!
Keitel jumps out of his skin.
KEITEL
What?
SNORRI
What are you doing, Keitel
Blacksmith?
KEITEL
Get away, Snorri.
SNORRI
What have you got there?
Snorri advances towards Keitel.
Keitel backs away, dangerously near to the edge of the cliff. His boot slips
and he jerks himself forward. At the same time Snorri makes a grab for the
mouthpiece. A scuffle ensues, during which the mouthpiece of the Horn
Resounding is dropped. It bounces off the cliff and falls down to the shore
below. Aud steps out of the shadow and picks it up. She frowns and looks up,
and then screams, as she sees the men fighting.
AUD
No!
But it's too late. Snorri goes
white, gives a hideous gasp... and sinks slowly to his knees – revealing Loki
standing behind him with a bloody knife. As Keitel and Loki watch Snorri die, a
drop of blood from the knife falls to the ground. The moment it lands, there is
a deep subterranean groan, and the earth begins to tremble violently. Keitel
and Loki look around in alarm.
KEITEL
Oh Gods! What have we done?
BACK IN THE KING'S HALL
Sven, Sven's dad and Harald are
wide awake, but for the moment paralyzed, as bits of masonry crash around them.
The cheerful figure of King Arnulf appears at the top of a stairway. He raises
his hands.
KING ARNULF
Stay calm! This is NOT happening.
The King then hurries out of a door
at the top of the staircase.
SVEN'S DAD
What did he say?
ERIK
Look out!
The doors of the Great Hall burst
open and a wall of water crashes through, knocking the Vikings off their feet.
There is little doubt that the whole of Hy-Brasil is sinking see a street go
down, a statue sink and then we:
CUT TO:
CLOSEUP OF KING ARNULF
He is standing at the top of the
Forum steps addressing a crowd of anxious citizens. They are keeping
surprisingly good order considering they are already standing ankle-deep in
water, and the whole town is rapidly sinking around them.
KING ARNULF
Now, I know what some of you must
be thinking... the day has come.... we're all going down, etc. etc. But let's
get away from the fantasy and look at the FACTS. FACT ONE – The threat of total
destruction has kept the peace for one thousand years. FACT TWO – The chances
of it failing now are therefore one in three hundred and sixty-five thousand.
FACT THREE...
By this time the water is up to
people's knees, and several have crowded onto the lower steps to avoid getting
wet.
KING ARNULF
FACT THREE – Our safety regulations
are the most rigorous in the world. We are all nice to each other, we never rub
each other up the wrong way or contradict each other, do we?
CROWD
No.
Rumble. The buildings sink and
masonry falls.
CITIZEN
We... er... do seem to be going
down quite fast, Your Majesty – not trying to contradict you, course.
KING ARNULF
No, of course you're not, citizen.
But let's stick to the facts. There has NEVER been a safer, more certain way of
keeping the peace. So whatever's happening, you can rest assured, Hy-Brasil is
NOT sinking. Repeat, NOT sinking.
CUT TO:
AN UNFORTUNATE HY-BRASILIAN
Who looks
out of a window to see if it's raining, but is immersed before he can find out.
The
citizens in the Forum, however, are reassured by the King's words – even though
they are now up to their waists in water. One of them steps forward.
ANOTHER CITIZEN
May I just make a point in support
of what King Arnulf's just said?
KING ARNULF
We'd be delighted – wouldn't we?
CITIZENS
Yes, we'd certainly like to hear
what one of us has got to say...
Erik, Sven, Sven's dad and Harald
struggle out of the Great Hall, carrying their belongings and the Horn
Resounding, while the citizen is still speaking most articulately in support of
the King. They are ALMOST in a panic.
ERIK
What are you all doing?
CITIZEN AT THE BACK
(cheerfully)
It's all right. It's not happening.
ERIK
(urgently)
The place is sinking!
CITIZEN AT THE BACK
Yes... I thought it was too, but
the King's just pointed out that it can't be.
CITIZEN
(still speaking in support of the
King)
... and, of course, we mustn't
forget King Arnulf's EXCELLENT eye for flower-arranging.
There is a smattering of applause.
A few people pull their robes up out of the wet. Erik leaps onto a wall and
shouts to the crowd.
ERIK
Save yourselves! Hy-Brasil... is
sinking.
There are a lot of knowing smiles
amongst the citizens.
CITIZEN FROM MIDDLE
Look, you don't know our safety
regulations.
KING ARNULF
It can't happen.
ERIK
But it IS! Look!
KING ARNULF
(ignoring Erik)
The important thing is not to
panic.
CITIZENS
Quite... yes... we understand...
KING ARNULF
I've already appointed the
Chancellor as Chairman of a committee to find out exactly what IS going on, and
meantime I suggest we have a sing-song!
CITIZENS
Good idea!
ANOTHER
Can we do the one that goes
"TUM-TI-TUM-TI-TUM-TI-TUM"?
Erik looks around in despair.
Meanwhile
in another street someone is struggling in the floodwater.
LOKI
I can't swim! I can't swim!
KEITEL
Relax!
LOKI
I'm drowning! Help!
Loki grabs Keitel round the neck.
KEITEL
Let go!
But Keitel is pulled under. He
re-emerges spluttering.
KEITEL
Urrgh! Argh! Let go, you idiot!
LOKI
Help!
KEITEL
You'll drown us bo...
But they go under again. At this
point Erik, Sven, Sven's dad and Harald swim round the corner, pushing the Horn
Resounding. They see the figures disappearing under the water.
KEITEL
Help!
LOKI
Help!
Erik, Sven and Co. swim as fast as
they can to rescue the drowning pair. They struggle to overpower the
panic-stricken Loki, but he puts up a manic fight. Unexpectedly, Harald
Missionary suddenly unleashes a vicious right hook and lays Loki out cold.
There is a moment's stunned silence that is no unmingled with indignation.
SVEN
(with hurt surprise)
You hit him!
HARALD
Well, it's what you're supposed to
do... isn't it?
SVEN'S DAD
Look!
They look
up as Golden Dragon sails around a corner of the street, piloted by Aud. As the
Vikings scramble aboard, the sound of the "sing-song" reaches a
particularly noisy and discordant climax attract their attention.
Back in what was the Forum
A crowd of
unconcerned-looking citizens is sitting on the last roof and just coming to the
end of another appalling song.
...Te... Tum!
KING
You know, I think we're getting
better.
CITIZEN #1
(with genuine interest)
How can you tell?
KING
(a bit stumped)
Er...
AUD
Father!
The King looks up.
KING ARNULF
It's all right! It isn't happening!
AUD
But, Father, it IS!
ERIK
Get on board!
CITIZEN #2
No THANKS!
CITIZEN #3
Who do you think YOU are?
CITIZEN #1
Panic-monger!
The roof is now sinking rapidly,
though the citizens appear as unperturbed as ever.
CITIZEN
Leave us alone!
SVEN
Yeah. Leave 'em alone.
AUD
It's sinking! Hy-Brasil is sinking!
KING ARNULF
Well, my dear, I think you'll find it's
all a question of what you want to believe in.... I have slightly more
experience of these matters than you...
Unfortunately, at this point, the
entire gathering of citizens, the King and the Forum Temple disappear below the
waves.
AUD
Father!
(tears spring to her eyes)
Harald Missionary has put his arm
around Aud in a fatherly way.
HARALD MISSIONARY
There, my child... it's at times
like this that this book can be a great help...
Erik shoos him away.
HARALD MISSIONARY
(with his usual promptness)
Right!
GOLDEN DRAGON spins alone
in the wide ocean.
FADE OUT
FADE IN:
SOME TIME LATER
They are all gathered in front of
the Horn Resounding.
ERIK
(to himself)
We must blow the first note... he
note that will take us to Asgaard...
SVEN
(nervously and with awe in his
voice)
Over the Edge of the World.
The other men look up at the Horn
Resounding, and begin to feel a bit nervous.
ERIK
We are going where only the dead
have been before...
Erik takes a deep breath and then
puts his lips to the Horn Resounding. He blows. There is a splutter, and one or
two of the Vikings titter amongst themselves. He has another go. But again, all
he produces is a pathetic spluttering.
SVEN
(not unkindly in his manner)
Uh! Here! Give it to me!
Sven pushes Erik aside. Sven
blow... he becomes redder and redder. But all he produces is a splutter. He
gets a bit angry.
SVEN
Thor's blood!
Sven's dad looks heavenwards.
SVEN'S DAD
You're not using the right
technique.
Sven's dad tries to take it over.
SVEN
No! I'm doing it!
They start to struggle.
SVEN
(getting angry)
You're always telling me... TELLING
me!
Erik tries to separate them.
ERIK
Sven!
SVEN
(to his dad)
Let me do something for myself for
a change!
Suddenly Aud comes forward.
AUD
No! Don't quarrel!
Sven and his dad stop fighting,
surprised by the vehement in her voice.
AUD
We'll never get where we want to go
if we fight.
Aud
crosses to the Horn and inserts the mouthpiece. Loki glances at Keitel. He
hadn't bargained for this!
LOKI
Er... don't blow it! You never know
WHAT might happen...
AUD
It has not spoken for a thousand
years... You must bring it to life with a kiss...
She puts
her lips to the mouthpiece and just touches it with them... almost a kiss...
then... very gently... she begins to blow... a soft... slight note can just be
heard... Aud takes her mouth away from the mouthpiece... and the soft note goes
on... reverberating... A sweet note... a magic note... the Vikings stand
stock-still, enchanted by the sound... and the sound all the time is getting
louder and the Horn begins to vibrate with the note. As the volume increases
the Golden Dragon itself begins to reverberate with the sound. Rings of ripples
begin to radiate out from the boat across the calm water. The note grows louder
and louder, and the Vikings, who at first were laughing and cheering at Aud's
success, begin to get rather alarmed. Louder and louder gets the note and the
Horn shakes and the boat vibrates. Things start to be shaken loose, and fall
onto the deck. Ropes uncoil and run loose. A heavy block suddenly crashes down
to the deck, crowning Harald and laying him out flat. Louder and louder grows
the note, and the Vikings have to stop their ears for the pain. The water
around the ship becomes more and more agitated. And then another sound is
heard. It is the thunder of water in the distance like a million distant
waterfalls. And suddenly they notice the sea is running like a river – all in
one direction... sweeping the ship forward with incredible momentum. In no time
they are engulfed in a mist, still travelling at a rate of knots.
Almost at
once appointed rock looms out of the mist ahead of them. Erik flings himself at
the steering oar, and everyone is thrown about as the ship veers wildly and
just misses the rock, only to see another looming up ahead of them. The ship
veers again, as a third rock looms ahead. This time Sven has grabbed a coil of
rope, and as they pass the third rock, he throws it like a lasso over the rock.
Loki and Keitel leap to grab the rope just as the rope goes taut and the ship
comes to a lurching stop, anchored by the rope, but still swaying and buffeted
in the racing waters. Those on board shout to each other, soaked to the skin.
It is difficult to make out what they are shouting.
Help!
AUD
What are you doing?
LOKI
What d'you think? Help! Somebody
help us!
SVEN
Shut up!
LOKI
(pointing at Aud)
She wants to kill us!
KEITEL
She wants to take us over the Edge
of the World!
AUD
You want to get to Asgaard, don't
you?
LOKI
How do we know this is the way?
ERIK
(shouting)
We blew the Horn Resounding.
LOKI
(screaming and pointing an accusing
finger at Aud)
SHE blew the Horn Resounding.
KEITEL
(shouting)
Don't you see, Erik! She wants
revenge!
ERIK
What are you talking about?
LOKI
(to Keitel)
Shut up!
KEITEL
She knows it was our fault!
LOKI
Keep your mouth shut, Keitel!
KEITEL
No! It's YOU, Loki! I should never
have listened to you!
Loki looks around desperately.
LOKI
You've lost your mind.
KEITEL
We came to stop you waking the
Gods, Erik! But I didn't want anyone to get hurt!
LOKI
You fool!
Suddenly Loki produces his stiletto
and leaps onto Keitel, stabbing at him.
LOKI
I should have got rid of you long
ago!
KEITEL
Like you got rid of Snorri!
Erik tries to separate them.
AUD
No! No! We are in the spell of the
Horn! Hatred will destroy us.
ERIK
That's right!
For a split second Erik is
distracted. He looks across at Aud and for a moment he sees Freya standing
there.
FREYA
Once you are in the spell of the
Horn, hatred will destroy you...
Then it is Aud once more. But in
that split second Loki has stabbed Erik.
ERIK
Arrgh!
Erik staggers back clutching his
arm. Keitel gives a roar of rage, and picks Loki up bodily and hurls him out of
the boat into the maelstrom. The other Vikings look on aghast. Keitel turns on
them.
KEITEL
He killed Snorri! He caused the
land of Hy-Brasil to sink! SHE knew!
AUD
I didn't know!
KEITEL
Now she wants to send us over the
Edge of the World!
AUD
How else d'you think we're going to
get to Asgaard?
The Vikings look at each other
amidst the roaring waters and the thick spray. Erik holds his bleeding arm and
looks at Aud. Should he trust her or not? Suddenly he turns on the others.
ERIK
(shouting above the din)
Do YOU know the way to Asgaard,
Keitel Blacksmith?
Keitel shakes his head.
ERIK
Do YOU know the way to Asgaard,
Sven?
Sven shakes his head.
ERIK
There is one road before us, and
that leads over the Edge of the World.
Harald sits up as he returns to
consciousness.
HARALD
There IS no Edge of the World.
Sven's
dad bonks him again. Erik takes the rope and begins paying it out. With grim
faces the Vikings turn and face towards the roaring of the waters, as Erik edge
the ship further into the mist. The noise is deafening. It would be almost
impossible to hear any voice above it.
The faces
of the Vikings betray their fear as they find themselves emerging from out of
the mist at the Edge of the World. They gape as they find themselves confronted
by a Waterfall of Seas – stretching on either side of them – as far as the eye
can see – water falling and plunging over the lip of the world. And in front of
them – the blue sky continues on down and down until it shades into blackness
strewn with stars beneath their feet...
Sven,
Sven's dad and Keitel edge to the prow and gasp.
AUD
No! Don't look over the Edge!
Erik lets
out a little more rope, until the ship is protruding over the edge. Sven, his
dad and Keitel peer over the side, and stare down into the abyss. They gasp.
From above we see the prow of Golden Dragon and the backs of the Vikings' heads
in plain view against a backdrop of stars below them.
ERIK
Let me see!
Aud holds him back.
No. Don't look... The abyss will
suck away your strength.
ERIK
I MUST look! Keitel! Hold this!
Erik turns to see Sven and Keitel
trembling... They hold onto the sides of the ship but their legs can barely
support them.
SVEN
There is nothing we can do...
SVEN'S DAD
Helpless...
Keitel start to laugh.
KEITEL
Ha ha... I believed Loki... I
believed I had a duty to blacksmiths! Ha ha ha!
Keitel laughs a little
hysterically. Aud turns urgently to Erik.
AUD
YOU still want to go to Asgaard?
ERIK
Of course.
AUD
Do you believe I love you?
ERIK
I... but I...
AUD
You don't have to love me. Just: do
you believe I love YOU?
ERIK
Yes – I believe you do.
AUD
Then let go!
Erik hesitates, then he decides to
believe in Aud. He throws the rope away. At once the ship shoots off over the
Edge of the World into space... Everything seems to slow down, as the longship
drops down and down... the ship twists slowly as it drops.... round and round.
The Vikings gaze about them in wonder, as they find their ship if falling in
silence amongst the stars. Harald comes to once again.
HARALD
I'm still seeing stars.
Keitel looks round at him.
KEITEL
We're ALL seeing stars.
HARALD
No! I was hit on the head.
The
longship falls and falls through the star-strewn space until it softly lands in
a white wilderness.
On the
deck the Vikings are huddles up, covered with rime-frost. It seems as if they have
been lying there half-frozen for some time.
Perhaps
the entire adventure has all been a dream, and they have been stuck in the
Arctic pack-ice the whole time. The hallucinations of men near to death.
Aud tries
to wake Erik.
AUD
Don't sleep... wake... Look!
Erik opens his eyes and, for an
instant, he sees Helga. He blinks and realizes it is Aud who is calling him
back to consciousness. Suddenly colored lights begin to play to his face.
ERIK
Bi-Frost... The Rainbow Bridge.
Above them the Aurora Borealis
stretches up, magnificent and awesome in the sky. Erik makes his way through
the other Vikings.
ERIK
Wake up!
The others slowly begin to rouse
themselves from their icy slumber and sit up, awed by the sight.
KEITEL
(whispering)
Are we dead?
VIKINGS
The Rainbow Bridge.
They all peer up at the
ever-changing colors of the Aurora Borealis, hanging in the sky above them like
organ-pipes. But something is happening. The lights begin to fade to reveal a
magical city on a mountain. The Vikings realize that this is journey's end...
they have reached Asgaard... the City of the Gods. The Vikings all catch their
breaths and gaze in awe.
ERIK
Asgaard!
HARALD MISSIONARY
Where?
SVEN'S DAD
Up there, you fathead.
HARALD MISSIONARY
Up WHERE?
Harald look round quizzically at
the others. It is clear that he can see nothing.
ERIK
Look! It's real.
Harald looks around at the others.
HARALD
Hallucinations are real.
It's no use; Harald can see
nothing. The Vikings, transfixed by the sight of their fabled home of the Gods,
rise to their feet. Aud whispers to Erik.
AUD
The second note.
ERIK
The second not to wake the Gods...
Erik kneels in front of the Horn.
AUD
Gently...
Erik blows... a soft gentle note...
He takes his mouth away, and smiles at Aud. Once again the Horn stars to
vibrate and the note gets louder... the ship starts to vibrate... louder and
louder...
The whole
landscape starts to vibrate... louder and louder grows the not until even the
stars in the sky are vibrating and then a magical thing starts to happen... The
note fades as one by one the shimmering stars start to fall out of the night
sky... they fall like silver snow... until the ship... the Vikings...
Asgaard... the whole landscape is covered in sparkling dust... then in the
ensuing silence the first light begins to glow in the Halls of Asgaard... then
another... and another... Erik stares as is bewitched and slowly begins to
climb out of Golden Dragon.... but Aud tries to pull him back.
Erik! You've done what you came to
do!
ERIK
Not quite...
Aud looks at him.
AUD
Blow the third note! The note to
take us home!
ERIK
There is something I must ash the
Gods...
AUD
No living man has ever set foot in
the Halls of Asgaard... The Gods will never let you return.
Erik looks at her... for a moment...
But he knows he has no choice.
SVEN
I came to find my grandfather.
ERIK
I have to go...
AUD
Then I shall come too.
ERIK
(stares at her)
No... no..
AUD
I don't want to live WITHOUT you.
ERIK
But, Aud... I... I came to find
someone...
Aud is about to say
"Her?", but she bites the word back and looks down at the ground.
ERIK
I'm sorry, Aud... I really am.
Aud
kisses Erik, who then turns and climbs out of Golden Dragon and sets off across
the ice. Sven follows.
SVEN'S DAD
Wait for me! I'll be dead soon
anyway...
KEITEL
You can't go without me!
They follow. Even Harald Missionary
starts to follow.
HARALD
Where are they all going?
Aren't you afraid?
HARALD
Oh... There's nothing for ME to be
afraid OF.
Harald
smiles and sets off after the others. Aud follows. The stars have fallen to
form a shining, winding pathway up to the City of the Gods. This is what the
Vikings head for.
Between
them and the Citadel strange huge forms rise up. The Vikings approach and find
the vast skeletons of the slain giants. The Vikings are but tiny gnat-sized
figures wending their way between the vast figures.
They
climb the stairway-path of stars, up the winding road and eventually fins
themselves outside the massive doors of Asgaard.
ERIK
Valhalla...
Sven turns on Harald.
SVEN
There! It's real! It's solid! Now
do you believe us?
He pats the wall of Valhalla – the
Great Hall. Harald reaches out, but his hand goes right through the wall.
HARALD
There isn't anything.
Harald Missionary walks straight
through the wall and disappears from sight. The Vikings gasp, and run up to
feel the point where he disappeared. The door is perfectly solid to them, and
they jump pout of their skins as Harald suddenly reappears again.
HARALD
You're having me on, aren't you?
ERIK
It's Valhalla – where the warriors
slain in battle go.
AUD
It doesn't exist for him.
SVEN'S DAD
He's just s cynic.
At this
moment there is a creak and the great doors mysteriously swing open. As if
mesmerized, the Vikings enter the Halls of Asgaard. The door slams behind them.
They spin round, but the doors have vanished... No man has ever entered the
Halls of Asgaard and left alive...
Erik
slowly starts to cross the vast floor looking around him as he does so. One by
one the other Vikings follow. After a while Erik stops.
ERIK
Listen!
The
Vikings listen. They hear the sound of children laughing and shouting. Erik and
his men follow through the columns towards a pool of light. The scene that
greets their eyes is not at all what they had been prepared for.
Valhalla
is not full of the warriors slain in battle, quaffing mead on the ale-bench and
reliving old battles – it is, instead full of children romping, laughing,
shouting, quarrelling and playing games... chess, fencing... dice... tag, etc.,
around a wide hearth fire. Women are cooking and doing other housewifely
things... weaving, making bread, etc. It is a thoroughly domestic scene.
Suddenly one of them turns at Erik. It is Helga, whom Erik accidentally killed
in Scene One. She is once again kneading dough. She has a red stain under her
breast.
HELGA
Oh good! It's Mr. Wonderful!
Erik leaps to her side.
ERIK
I've come to take you back to the
land of the living.
HELGA
What a stupid idea.
ERIK
(mortally hurt)
Why?
HELGA
What's the point of being dead in
the land of the living?
ERIK
I'll ask the Gods to give you life
again!
Helga looks at Erik very
skeptically. She obviously thinks he doesn't know what he's talking about. Aud
reacts. Erik takes Helga's hand – and gets covered in dough.
HELGA
Have you tried to ask the God for
anything?
ERIK
Well... no...
HARALD MISSIONARY
Who is he talking to?
AUD
Sh!
HELGA
Odin!
One of the children, throwing
pennies against the wall, looks round.
CHILD-ODIN
I'm busy.
The Vikings are recovering from their
surprise.
VIKINGS
Odin?
HELGA
(getting back to her kneading)
He's busy.
ERIK
Is THAT Odin?
HELGA
You'll have to wait till he's
finished his game.
ERIK
(shouting across)
Odin!
Odin leaves his game and saunters
towards Erik.
ERIK
We have come from the world of
Midgard...
The child whom Odin is playing with
points his hammer at the ground near Erik and a lightning bolt zaps into it.
Erik jumps.
CHILD-THOR
Clear off.
ODIN
No, wait, Thor.
ERIK
You must help us.
ODIN
We don't HAVE to help anybody.
ERIK
Fenrir the Wolf covers the sun –
men fight and kill each other the whole time.
ODIN
Why should WE care?
ERIK
Because... you're... you're the
Gods....
ODIN
So?
ERIK
Bring the Age of Ragnarok to an end
and stop all this fighting and bloodshed.
Harald looks around at the Vikings
in increasing desperation.
HARALD
This is ridiculous.
VIKINGS
Sh!
HARALD
Right!
The other Child-Gods have stopped
playing around now and are watching Erik and Odin.
ODIN
Erik the Viking! The things you
seek are not in our power. We don't make men love each other or hate each
other.
ERIK
But you're the Gods!
ODIN
Look... Erik...
Odin
whistles. The other children look over their shoulders. From out of the
darkness of the perimeter of the Hall, shadows emerge... shadows that, as they
shuffle and stumble into the light, reveal themselves to be the heroes that the
Vikings had expected to find in Valhalla. But they are not hale and hearty
giants quaffing mead and reliving their great battles... they are, in fact, a
sorry lot... the slain-in-battle still bearing the hideous deformities of their
fatal wounds. Most have a sword or an axe buried in some part of their anatomy.
One has been cleft in twain...
The
Vikings react to this grisly gathering as more and more of them emerge from the
shadows. They gasp as they notice Snorri, Ivar, Thorfinn, Loki and Leif the
Lucky.
ERIK
Snorri! Ivar!
HARALD
Here we are standing on a bare
mountain top talking to thin air.
We notice that Harald's cloak is
being blown about as if he were indeed on a bare mountain top. The other's
cloaks are still. Sven's dad is gazing across at one horribly mutilated
specimen.
SVEN'S DAD
Dad!
KEITEL
(disbelievingly)
How can you tell?
SVEN'S DAD
I'll never forget him! The BASTARD!
Sven reacts. Sven's dad starts to
go berserk.
SVEN'S DAD
He drove me mad!
SVEN
Easy, Dad!
SVEN'S DAD
ll his "you'll never be a
Berserk if you lose your temper"...
SVEN
Dad!
SVEN'S DAD
I hate you! I hate you!
Sven's dad collapses against Sven
and Sven comforts him, understandingly. A figure emerges from the throng of
dead. It is Thorfinn. Sven looks up at him.
THORFINN
You won, Sven.
LOKI
What right have YOU to try and stop
men fighting, Erik the Viking? There is glory in battle. There are riches to be
made and won...
KEITEL
Made by YOU, Loki!
LOKI
By YOU – Keitel Blacksmith! Don't
you know, Erik, that is why he went with you? Ragnarok was good for his
business...
KEITEL
It's not my business any more!
Suddenly there is a howl... a
bitter howl that echoes above and around the Halls of Asgaard and that gets
more distant and more distant. Everyone (including the dead heroes and the
Gods) freezes and looks up, listening. Perhaps we cut away to the boiling sky
as it resolves itself into the shape of a wolf that snarls and slinks away.
Odin turns to Erik as the howling recedes.
ODIN
Fenrir the Wolf has gone, Erik. But
will men cease fighting each other? THAT is not in our power...
Odin starts to laugh. All the other
children start to laugh... so do the dead heroes. Erik and his men look round
uneasily.
ERIK
I have one more request before we
return...
Erik turns towards Helga, who is
still standing at her trough of dough with her arms up to her elbows in flour.
Aud watches Erik with sadness in her heart.
ODIN
Return? You have set your foot in
the Halls of Asgaard, Erik. You cannot return.
Aud looks round to see how the
others react. It is as she had feared. Erik pales. The blood drains from the
other's faces. Aud whispers something to Harald. Harald looks at her blankly.
AUD
(whispering)
PLEASE!
HARALD
But you're all imagining this...
whatever it is.
AUD
(earnestly)
You're the only one who can.
PLEASE.
Harald look around at the
dumbfounded Vikings. Then he shrugs and wanders off, disappearing through the
closed doors of Valhalla.
ERIK
You mean... we must stay here
forever?
As he says this Erik's eyes turn
again towards Helga. He is clearly thinking at least there are compensations...
Odin, however, is laughing again.
ODIN
Stay HERE? Ha ha! This is Valhalla.
This is reserved for those slain-in-battle.
HORRIBLY SLAIN WARRIOR
(grinning cheerfully)
Yeah! We're the LUCKY ones!
A HORRIBLY SLAIN FRIEND OF HIS
Yeah. It's much better than dying
of old age.
The ghastly and dismembered dead
warriors all chortle no end at the dismay written on the face of Erik and his
men. At the same time there is a grinding, wincing sound. All those around the
hearth-place fall back as a vast grating is winced up from out of the flames.
The Vikings look at each other.
ODIN
For YOU there is only the Pit of
Hel!
As Odin says this there is a
roaring sound and the flames and smoke are suddenly reversed and as the roaring
increases the flames are sucked down altogether to reveal the black Pit of Hel
itself. And now the Pit is sucking the Vikings into it... their hair blows...
they try to withstand the force that is drawing them towards the abyss... The
Gods look on in some amusement. But some of the dead are concerned.
SVEN'S GRANDFATHER
Son! My son!
SVEN'S DAD
Get lost!
SVEN
Dad! Grandfather!
Sven tries to reconcile his father
and grandfather, but it's no use. He is sucked towards the Pit.
VIKINGS
Help!
ERIK
(to Helga)
I tried to save you!
HELGA
Why should you care?
ERIK
I don't know! I just did!
Erik can no longer withstand the
force that is sucking him down to the Pit of Hel. Suddenly, however, Snorri has
leapt from the ranks of the dead. He grabs Erik and tries to stop him sliding
towards the Pit of Hel. But it's no good.
ERIK
No! Let go, Snorri!
SNORRI
I've got you!
ERIK
You'll be sucked down too!
SNORRI
No! Arrgh!
Meanwhile, Ivar and Thorfinn and
Leif the Lucky have also leapt forward to save their comrades. They put up a
fantastic struggle but remorselessly they are all sucked down.
VIKINGS
Aagh!
The Vikings clutch at the stone
floor, their fingers trace blood as they try to cling on... but to no avail.
The first are already toppling into the Pit.
VIKINGS
Noooh!
VIKINGS
Ah!
And the
rest – including Aud – soon follow.
The mouth
of the Pit of Hel, through which the Vikings are now tumbling
higgledy-piggledy, is a round white disc set in the unutterable blackness of
the pit. However, as the Vikings free-fall slowly towards camera, they are lit
up by a faint, reddish glow from below. They are staring, wild-eyed and
screaming as they fall. As they fall, Erik manages to smash his axe into the
side of the Pit. Thorfinn grabs his leg and holds onto Sven's foot. Leif
clutches at Sven's belt. Sven's dad hangs onto Sven's foot. Ivar clutches
Thorfinn's foot. Erik clutches Ivar's leg and Aud clutches Erik's. They dangle
like this for some seconds, and look fearfully beneath them. Then they can see
the Infernal Regions of flame and molten lava... somehow suggesting the face of
a huge and sinister creature. No wonder they're scared out of their wits.
Meanwhile,
Odin and Thor appear at the top of the Pit and look down with mild amusement.
Thor casually points his hammer and a streak of lightning zaps Erik's axe. It
instantly glows red hot. Erik screams. Suddenly we hear a new sound – a long,
high, sweet note.
AUD
Listen! LISTEN! The third note!
But it's no good. Erik has to let
go of the red-hot axe. Everyone screams as they start to plunge down towards
the Pit of Hel.
CUT TO:
GOLDEN DRAGON
Harald Missionary is blowing the
Horn Resounding.
HARALD MISSIONARY
(to himself)
I want to go home... Oooh!
Suddenly
Golden Dragon, the Horn Resounding and Harald Missionary shoot up into the air
and disappear from sight.
CUT BACK TO:
THE PIT OF HEL
The
Vikings are looking down as they fall – they are still scared but gradually
start laughing... laughing as they fall down and down and down until they fall
out of sight. We are left with a blackness and just the white disc of the mouth
of the Pit of Hel above, until the disc changes magically into the moon. There
is a series of splashes.
The note
begins to fade and the camera slowly pans down to reveal the Vikings all fallen
into the duck pond back at Ravensfjord. They are laughing and whooping and
splashing each other.
I don't believe it... Ha ha ha! It
brought us HOME!
LEIF
But who BLEW it?
IVAR
Oh! Who cares? We're HOME!
THORFINN
Mum! Dad!
SVEN
We're back!
Sven embraces his father and dances
him around with joy.
ALL
Yo hoo! We're here! We're...
Suddenly
the joy drains from their faces and they each gape in horror. What is it they
see?
We cut to
see that out of the huts the women and children and old men are emerging – but
they are anything but happy. In fact they are all bound and gagged. Behind them
emerge the sinister figures of Halfdan the Black, Gisli and maybe half a dozen
armed men. Halfdan and his cronies no longer look sleek and self-assured. They
are haggard and desperate. Their faces are streaked with dirt and sweat, and
their clothes are torn and soiled. They have clearly been going through a lean
time, since Ragnarok ended, and have descended on the village for revenge and
for whatever plunder they can find. They have a few sackfuls of booty with
them. They herd the women, children and old men into a pathetic huddle in the
middle of the village. Halfdan is spitting evil and hatred.
HALFDAN
Throw down your weapons – or we
shoot the children first.
Erik hesitates... The others look
at him. What choice have they? Reluctantly, Erik throws his weapons into the
pond. The others follow suit. Halfdan watches. His men stand around him in a
tight group with their backs to each other.
HALFDAN
Good... Good... Right, now we'll
just shoot the children anyway...
Erik is paralyzed. What can they
do? Half Halfdan's men are aiming their crossbows at Erik and his comrades, and
half are aiming at the women and children. They raise the crossbows to shoot.
Their fingers tighten on the triggers.
Suddenly
there is a scream from above.
HARALD
Look out below!
Everyone looks up and, amazingly,
out of the sky falls Golden Dragon and lands fair and square on top of Halfdan
and his gang, squashing them flat. Harald Missionary staggers blearily from the
wreckage.
GRIMHILD HOUSEWIFE
Harald!
She rushes to Harald, while the
Vikings rush to release their loved ones. Great celebrations all round.
IVAR
Look!
They all turn and see the sun
rising. The villagers gasp in wonder. They've never seen the sun before. Erik
looks around and sees Thorfinn and Sven with their arms round each other. Aud
looks up as Erik smiles at he and holds her to him. Then they all turn and gaze
at the spectacle of the sun returning to the world.
FADE OUT
THE END