Virtue

Long movie about how a lich king has taken over the world and has four generals. A boy who came from nothing and has a life filled with pain and disappointment grows up to become a knight. The lich king has stolen the boys mother and this is the end of the movie. (Boy is Tyler)

The boy enters the room as the lich king rips out the heart of the boys mother. The boy falls to his knees and his chest juts out as if his heart was just ripped out. The boy stares at the bloody mess in front of him. An angel that has been watching the boy says, “I can take no more. The boy does not deserve this. I am going to ease his pain. This must end one way or the other.” The angel sweeps down from the heavens and takes the boys soul from his body. As the angel flies the boy to heaven he says to the boy “Rest my son, there is nothing left for you” as the angel flies on, he is jutted back. The angel and the boy look to see a thin string, as thin as spider webbing holding the soul back to his body. The angel begins to cry and pulls out a small dagger. “Let go my son let go” But before he could cut the string the boy tugs it and whips back into his body. Renewed he charges the lich king and jumps. In air four spearheads pierce his head and his body hangs. With his last breath he presses a button on his spear and it extends to peirce the lich king in the throat. The boy is dropped to the ground dead, the lich king falls dead, and the corpse of the boys mother lay near a bloody alter. The generals are in fury. They curse the boy and smash his face. One general vomits. Words are exchanged about what to do next. They needed the lich king to bring darkness into the world. one general says while picking up the crown/helm of the lich king that they must now wait. “We will wait for the next coming of the lich king. And for now the world will continue to turn. For now!”

Other part, a young soldier in the original war is now a general (let’s say general Mathis) of the army of the four spears. Which is the army based off of the original boy’s (let’s say Tyler) legend. Mathis is in a battle for a fort and he is getting overrun by the armies of evil. As the evil general breaks the front gate and Mathis is about the be killed a boy of 15 comes to his aid. The boy tells Mathis that some men are born to lead a greater cause and some men are born to die for that cause. Mathis is taken away to a tower where him and his advisers can escape. As Mathis is about to leave he and one of his advisers fight over why they do not go back. Mathis looks out of a window to see that the men have left the battle either dead or injured, leaving only children left behind to fight. The children are from 12 to 16 years old. As Mathis is dragged away by his guards, he sees the boys dying at the hands of ogres, goblins, mages, and warriors. An older boy jumps at the ogre with a final strike and stabs their flag into it’s eye. The ogre grabs the boy and flings him to the ground. Blood splattered all over the ground as the boy is squished under an ogre foot. Mathis sees the ogre with the flag in it’s eye and sees what it really means to be death.

If this plot takes off there would be about 6 to 8 movies that would lead up to seven warriors representing the human spirit who charge the castle of the new lich king. One warrior being the brother of Tyler who is suppose to be hope dies laughing because he knows that hope is reborn with every child. The warrior falls to his knee as his son jumps from his back and kills the lich king some how. Tyler comes to his brother and helps him into the after life as the soldiers fight on killing everyone else in the castle. Some poem is written.

For they say that darkness is a curtain that must be drawn back. It will not let the light in on it’s own. One must strive to live in the light. As the seven fought and died for that light, the curtain was pulled aside and light shown on us. It was not on the flag of the lich king but of the four spears. (this is like a narrator which at this point changes to a priest who is at a wedding). (The husband says) As the seven I vow the protect you with all I am. (Priest) With (the seven virtues that the warriors represent – Honor, Strength, Courage, Suffering, Pain, Loss, and Hope (1st attempt)) we know life and death. We must hold on to that last virtue the most, for hope is born in everyone. It is what strings us together and binds us. (the Priest pulls out a golden rope) This rope represents that sting of hope within us all. (He ties it around one arm of the bride and one of the groom) Here we are blessed to have a rope to represent this, for hope is not always this strong. Some times the strings of hope are only but a spider’s webbing thin. With that I ask to you too, will you bind yourselves together forever in marriage? (man) I do. (woman) I do. (Priest) then may god be with you always. (Cheers)

The groom walks up a hill and sees his father. His father is a war general and is in full ceremonial armor. “Hey dad, you look good!” The father laughs “You made me wear this thing” They laugh and stand there for a moment then the son says
“Why are you up here?”

“Thinking and looking at the scenery”

“Yeah it is beautiful”

“Yeah it is”

The son tells his father to come down and join the party because people want to hear about the final battle he was in. The father agrees but says he was just a boy in the fight and it was a long time ago. Before the father goes he looks at the field once more and sees the war of before. Blood, screams, roars, fire, and death. The father sighs and says “ It is beautiful but not always”. As the father walks down the hill the war picture fades and you can see trees and flowers blooming as the field is filled with homes and buildings in the shadow of the torn down lich king’s castle.