TRISTAN + ISOLDE Written by Dean Georgaris Transcript by Chani at tristanandisolde net Britain the Dark Ages The Roman Empire has fallen. The land lies in ruins, divided amoung feuding tribes. To the west, Ireland has flourished untouched by the Romans, protected by the sea. Led by their powerful and ruthless King, the Irish have subdued the Britons. Knowing that if Ireland is to prosper, the tribes must never be allowed to unite. [Scene showing images of mountains. A young boy Tristan hunts with his father for a rabbit] ARAGON A year younger than I was for my first. TRISTAN When can I have a stag? ARAGON a stag? TRISTAN Oh come on! [The two walk home through the mountains. Main title appears] TRISTAN + ISOLDE TRISTAN Why would they join up against the Irish? ARAGON Because someone has to stand up to them. TRISTAN You? ARAGON Me, Marke, all the tribes. We can�t resist alone. TRISTAN I could. [Castle Tantallon appears onscreen] ARAGON Oh my little warrior. We have to be careful. [Tristan and his father enter the bustling village] ARAGON Come home without something for your Lady there will be hell to pay. [Tristan goes to a flower and herb seller] TRISTAN Can I? [Aragon continues on into town where he is met by one of his men] MAN The Angles have arrives my Lord, as well as the Carrods, our fellow Jutes and the Saxons. ARAGON Good. With Marke, all will be here. MAN Yeah. It is a great day. ARAGON Let us hope so. [They continue on into town. We see Tristan back at the herb sellers] TRISTAN Thanks. [The boy starts to make a bracelet out of the herbs. Going up to Lady Marke he hands her the finished wreath] LADY MARKE We heard the news... TRISTAN Mother, I made this for you [Lady Marke smiles and touches Tristan�s face lovingly] [In the Main Hall of Aragon, the assembled tribe Lords gather in meet] ARAGON Friends, look at us. [A map of Britain is shown] ARAGON The tribes of Britain. Divided. Weak. Just as the Irish like us. But if we were one land united, we would out number them two to one. We could defeat them once and for all. That is why we are here today, to sign this treaty of unification. LORD But who would be King? ARAGON The strongest among us: Lord Marke. [Scene of movement outside of the town] ARAGON Look if you are happy sending all of your gold to Ireland, living as slaves then by all means do nothing. BARON If we were happy doing that then we would never have risked coming here. MARKE Friends. My wife is with child, my heart tells me it is a boy. I want him to grow old in a land where all of us, all the tribes: Pict, Celt, Angle, Jute, Saxon are at peace. This island has not known unity since the Romans left. That is why I sign this treaty. WICTRED And why should we follow you? MARKE Perhaps, Wictred, because your last attempt to form an alliance without the knowledge of half the Barons in this room has failed. [A man bursts into the room] MAN My Lord! The Irish are here! [Scenes of destruction outside the keep. Inside Aragon grabs Marke] ARAGON Take all your men. Guard the women! MARKE But you... ARAGON Go!!! [More destruction. All the women and children try to find safety] LADY MARKE Tristan! Hurry! Come this way. [More fighting. In the main keep the men await the Irish] BARON How did they know? [The Irish break through and a furious battle begins. Tristan tries to fight] LADY MARKE Tristan! [Aragon manages to hold his son back and puts him in a hold under the floorboards. Aragon is then killed by Morholt. There is more destruction and fire breaks out. Tristan reaches up to touch the floorboards above and finds his fathers seeping blood on his hands. Tristan comes out of the hole and surveys the destruction. His father and Lady Marke are dead. Suddenly he is attacked by an Irishman but Marke jumps in to save him, losing his hand in the process] [�Dunluce Castle. The funeral of the Irish Queen� appears onscreen. We see a funeral procession. A maid holds the young princess comfortingly] BRAGNAE She�s with the Gods now Isolde, you�ll see her again someday. ISOLDE Will I? HENCHMAN Morholt returns. [The King leaves the funeral] KING DONNCHADH What news of the treaty? [Morholt hands the King a scroll, which the King tears up] KING DONNCHADH Good Morholt, good [Isolde and Bragnae approach a cairn where Isolde lays an urn of her mother�s ashes within a niche] BRAGNAE Your mother loved you so much Isolde ISOLDE Why did she die Bragnae? Why? BRAGNAE It was an ill fever that took her. Fever. ISOLDE No. It was her heart. [�Castle Dor� appears onscreen. A procession of survivors from Marke�s retinue return home. They find Dor in ruins. Marke�s sister runs up to him and cries in his arms] MARKE Your husband? [Edyth shakes her head] MARKE Oh sister I am so sorry. EDYTH: THE EXECUTIONS LASTED A DAY. * MARKE A whole generation of men. EDYTH Who�s this? MARKE Tristan. Son of Aragon. We�re his family now. EDYTH I have a son about your age. Melot! Melot! Melot, this is Tristan. HENCHMAN What shall we do, my Lord? MARKE Rebuild. [Rebuilding is taking place. The youth are practicing their swordsmanship. Marke is testing his ability with his sword without his hand] MARKE Don�t hold back [Marke loses the fight easily. A boy starts yelling to the other boys] BOY Tristan won�t fight me! Look he�s scared! MARKE Still won't fight? GENERAL Tristan has the heart of a lion.He just needs some time. MELOT Why did you take off your helmet? You going to cry? My father died too, but you don�t see me crying! EDYTH Melot! MELOT Run! Find another trapdoor to hide under. Coward! [Tristan suddenly fights back and beats all the boys single-handedly] HENCHMAN Tristan! [Tristan starts walking towards the camera. Suddenly he is grown up and the town is mostly rebuilt] SAMMY Tristan! Tristan! We�ve found something! Come on, this way. MELOT You will love it. SIMON I found a trapdoor! MELOT You found a trapdoor? Alright Simon, will you tell us all how you found it?! Look at that! [The three friends climb down into it] TRISTAN Where does this lead? MELOT You�ll see. I like that vase, I think I'll have that. I always knew the Castle was built on Roman foundations but we didn�t think anything was left! TRISTAN Must be a burial crypt or something. [They re-emerge from the tunnel] MELOT Here we are: the bottom of the keep. TRISTAN Who else knows about this? SAMMY Nobody. TRISTAN Good. [They exit the keep] BODKIN The savages have rebuilt the castle at Cornwall, only now it�s made of stone. KING DONNCHADH Of Cornwall�s next tribute I want slaves. Young ones. Their future. If Marke resists have Morholt crush him. MORHOLT My King. KING DONNCHADH Morholt. MORHOLT I have led your armies to victory far and near. I�v made you rich and powerful. KING DONNCHADH Yes you have. You have been most loyal. MORHOLT When I return from Cornwall, I was hoping... KING DONNCHADH What would please you? MORHOLT A wife. [The cairn appears once again, with a grown up Isolde leaning on it looking out to sea] BRAGNAE It�s dark in an hour. ISOLDE What do you think is really out there? BRAGNAE Britannia. The old Roman lands. Full of evil and grief. ISOLDE I want to see it. Do you know what the future looks like Bragnae? BRAGNAE I see the life you were meant for. Your father will speak with you. [Isolde speaks with her father. She is clearly distraught] ISOLDE Am I just a chattel to be traded at your pleasure? Do I have no say in my own life? KING DONNCHADH You have a duty to your King. ISOLDE You are my father. KING DONNCHADH Then obey me, daughter. [Isolde runs to her apothecary-like room. Morholt comes to her] MORHOLT Your father has given you the news? [Isolde nods] MORHOLT And you welcome it? ISOLDE I accept it. MORHOLT You know, we are more alike than you might guess. ISOLDE How so? MORHOLT I too dabble in elixirs. Poison from the livers of a puffer fish. Just a taste paralyses all the senses. So if the blade doesn�t kill... ISOLDE Rendered safe by thistle and bark. [Morholt holds up a leaf] MORHOLT And you know the antidote for this? ISOLDE Yohimbine. MORHOLT Makes a hard man even harder. The only cure... wild abandon. Till out wedding day. I�m to Cornwall, to deal with rabbles. [The Irish arrive in Cornwall and enter the town of Castle Dor] BODKIN Release them. [The Irish men spread out and start collecting Cornish men and women as hostages] CORNISH MAN Leave her! [He is grabbed by the Irish thugs] BODKIN Take him there. Get a rope. Any man foolish enough to interfere in any way shall suffer the same fate. [A girl rushes forward] GIRL No! No! Please No! [The man is hung and Tristan rushes forward. He is held back by the Irish men. The Cornish hostages are put in a wagon] BODKIN If there are any more attacks we shall put our guests to death and raise this entire land. Take the horses. [Tristan confronts Marke about the Irish] MARKE When would you strike? TRISTAN At once. Throw everything we have at them. MARKE They are hoping you'll do that. On horse they outnumber us two to one. You would lead the men straight to their deaths. TRISTAN So we do nothing?! MARKE Donnchadh would like that even more. Me to lose face in front of the other tribes. No, we must act. We must be decisive but we cannot act alone. [Tristan and Marke enter the hall] MARKE So. Have the good men of York come to fight with us? Hm? The Saxons of Wessex? WICTRED My men don�t want to follow a Pict into battle. Let alone one leading a pack of Angles and Celts. MARKE Then why are you here? WICTRED I thought Tristan should let me command his men. TRISTAN I make it my habit to follow no one. WICTRED Except Marke. TRISTAN Marke delivered me from that place when I was a boy. You ran. So you can understand that when I think of Kings I think of him. When I think of cowards... MARKE They are one day from their boats on the old Roman road. Now who will ride out with Tristan to fight them? LORD What is your plan, Tristan? TRISTAN We will need our two fastest runners. [The Irish and their hostages make their way through a forest. Suddenly two of the British jump up and shoot at the Irish. Half of the convoy follow the two runners] IRISH MAN Go around! [They continue to pursue the runners on foot. Suddenly Tristan and his men spring up from hidden holes under the loam and shoot the Irish with their bows. The Irish are attacked from all sides and defeated. Back at the main part of the Irish convoy, Morholt cleans his blade] BODKIN Morholt, they�re back! [Cloaked figures ride in while the camp cheers. Suddenly they attack and more British spring from the ground. A battle ensues. Morholt begins to kill the hostages, but Tristan springs to stop him. Sammy is stabbed. Tristan is stabbed by Morholt�s poisoned blade but manages to kill Morholt. Melot and Tristan run to Sammy�s side] MORHOLT Kill the slaves! TRISTAN Simon! SAMMY I don�t want to die. [Simon dies and Tristan collapses] MAN Tristan! TRISTAN I can�t feel my legs or my hands. MAN Poison. TRISTAN Build a second boat. MAN Tristan! [Tristan seems to die] MELOT He shall have a King's service. [Tristan is lain on a funeral boat and floated out to sea] MELOT Farewell, Tristan of Aragon. Death of the Irish. [The boat is set alight by burning arrows. Melot turns to the captured Irish] MELOT When the Irish came to Cornwall and my father surrendered. You spared a dozen out of a hundred. I am even less kind. The leader and 3 shall take this message home. As for the rest... [The surviving British and the hostages return to Dor. Marke meets them] MELOT Victory. MARKE Tristan? MELOT Simon too. MARKE Did I love him like a son or did I misuse him for my own purposes? EDYTH He knew. He knew. [Tristan floats in the sea, the ship no longer burning. Isolde is suddenly woken from sleep and makes her way to the beach with Bragnae] BRAGNAE Where are we going? ISOLDE Away. BRAGNAE You're afflicted child. Speak to me! Your father will find us and have my head. You are my charge. Please! ISOLDE I am no ones charge! BRAGNAE You are. And you will be Morholt�s Lady! ISOLDE And live a loveless life like my mam? BRAGNAE What�s that? ISOLDE Where? [Isolde runs to the beached boat] BRAGNAE Isolde. Wait! Don�t! Isolde. Don�t! Isolde! ISOLDE It�s a man. BRAGNAE Dead? ISOLDE Alive! Bragnae help me! BRAGNAE Isolde? ISOLDE Help me! [They drag Tristan to a hut on the beachfront] ISOLDE Start a fire! Quickly! [Isolde checks his condition while Bragnae tries to light the fire] ISOLDE His heart falters. [Isolde starts to undress] BRAGNAE What are you doing? ISOLDE He needs heat. Now! Get your clothes off! Quickly! [Isolde curls up against Tristan while Bragnae starts to undress] ISOLDE Hurry! Quickly! Smell that? Smell the poison? When he warms we will need thistle and bark. BRAGNAE I�ve not been naked with a man for 15 years! ISOLDE Hello. You've been sleeping a long time. You're in Ireland. Did you know that? Shh... It's alright. You're safe here. No one knows. Don't be scared. Just sleep... sleep. [Tristan fades out of consciousness] [Tristan wakes and grabs a stone to use as a weapon when he hears a noise] BRAGNAE Nooo Nooo Noo! [Isolde runs in] ISOLDE It�s alright, you don�t need that! I forgot to tell him about you... BRAGNAE I�ll wait outside with the other beasts. [Bragnae leaves] TRISTAN You said no one else knew. ISOLDE Sorry... She�s... My maid. Sworn to silence. Um... lie down please. Please? [Tristan lies down] ISOLDE It�s good you are remembering things. This might sting. Do you remember anything else? The boat I found you in? How you got this? Too many questions. Here keep it dry. Here I found bread, you have water and fire. The ocean is outside if you wish a bath. You won�t know where you are going so please don�t try to leave. Just trust me. TRISTAN Why are you doing this? ISOLDE I�ll be back [Isolde leaves the hut and meets up with Bragnae outside] BRAGNAE This is a dangerous game you are playing. He�s English, Isolde. ISOLDE Then we�ve got him prisoner. BRAGNAE Under no circumstances tell him your name, you hear me? Not if you wish him to escape this place. Do you hear me? [Back in the Irish town Isolde and Bragnae whisper together. King Donnchadh enters and they fall into silence] KING DONNCHADH You�ve been away. ISOLDE I had noticed. Yes I have a bit. KING DONNCHADH Where? ISOLDE Bragnae and I were spying the convent of Brittes ]. KING DONNCHADH Seeking sanctuary? ISOLDE Some women need it. KING DONNCHADH You�ll find no refuge in a new religion. Your place is here, with Morholt. ISOLDE Any word of my betrothed? KING DONNCHADH Overdue. But comforted no doubt that you yearn for him. [The King leaves] [Isolde leaves the town to return to the hut on the beach. She sees Tristan bathing in the sea. Isolde tends to Tristan�s wounds back in the hut] TRISTAN What's your name? ISOLDE Oh, I think it's better if we don't bother with names. TRISTAN How can I thank you if I don't have your name? ISOLDE You just did. If you insist... my name is Bragnae. I'm a lady in waiting at the court. My parents are dead. My mother, she is the source of the kindness you find so puzzling. My father would've left you where you fell. TRISTAN Tristan of Aragon. ISOLDE Well Tristan of Aragon, I'd guess about you too, but I think I've already seen everything. BRAGNAE Sir! I hope you appreciate the risks we are taking, and will honour us by leaving as soon as you are able. [Bragnae leaves] TRISTAN She likes me. She�s right though, you do risk. [Finishes poulticing him] ISOLDE There. What of your parents? TRISTAN They also died when I was a child. ISOLDE Of what? TRISTAN A different type of Irish kindness. ISOLDE Sorry. [Bragnae returns and interrupts their moment of tenderness] ISOLDE Tomorrow then? TRISTAN Tomorrow. [Tristan sits outside making a shell bracelet. Isolde shortly arrives. Inside the hut the scene continues] ISOLDE There she who bore you brought you forth. Set me as a seal upon your heart, As a seal upon your arm; For love is as strong as death, TRISTAN Ridiculous. ISOLDE I happen to believe what that says. Don�t you think there is more to life? TRISTAN Than what? ISOLDE Something more than duty and death! Why are we capable of feelings if not to have them? Why long for things if they are not meant to be ours? Well don�t listen to me. You�re so sure of things. You�re certainty, it�s like armour. I wish I had that. TRISTAN Why would you need it? ISOLDE The joy of being a lady? Wanting something I can�t have. A life of my own. BRAGNAE Time for sleep now. ISOLDE I�ll follow you later. BRAGNAE You need to rest. In case your betrothed should want to see you. [Bragnae and Isolde leave] [Tristan and Isolde look out to sea] TRISTAN You�re promised? ISOLDE Yes. TRISTAN What�s he like? ISOLDE Dark. Tall. Nearly twice your size. An absolute gentleman. TRISTAN I thought... earlier when you spoke of wanting something you can�t have. ISOLDE I didn�t know what I was talking about. [They leave the shore and go inside the hut, Isolde is crying] ISOLDE Outside, just past that bluff there is a boat. That�s how you should go when you leave. You should go soon. [Isolde leaves but Tristan goes after her. They kiss. Inside the hut they make love.] TRISTAN How do you feel? ISOLDE I don�t know ISOLDE Tristan! They�ve found your boat. At this very moment the King himself is scouring the coast. He will find you. He finds everyone. The tide is coming let�s go! [They drag the boat out to see] TRISTAN Come with me. Come with me! ISOLDE I can�t TRISTAN Why not? Please! ISOLDE Tristan, we�ve both known this can�t be. We�ve known this from the start. That doesn�t mean it isn�t true. It is. It just cannot be. I want to know that you are alive somewhere thinking of me from time to time. I want to know that there is more to this life and I can�t know that if they kill you. Please? [They kiss] ISOLDE Go! [Isolde leaves to shore while Tristan rows away] [Back at Dunlane] KING DONNCHADH A Cornish warrior may be ashore. Beware. We seek him as I speak. Hopefully it is just his rotted corpse we'll find, for he has slain your betrothed. Morholt is dead. Fallen in battle. Isolde? Bragnae, comfort her. [The two leave, the Irish henchman, Bodkin enters] BODKIN She�s stunned. KING DONNCHADH As am I by her grief. BODKIN We should assulat the British straight away. Crush them with maximum force. KING DONNCHADH Maximum force. Like that of Marke�s tribe with the maximum force you speak of? I will not confront them again until our numbers are refreshed. Until then, we�ll have cunning divide them. BODKIN Of what nature? KING DONNCHADH A prize, perhaps. [Isolde looks out to sea while Tristan sails back to Cornwall. Meanwhile all the British Lords receive a message from Ireland] MELOT What�s this about a tournament? MARKE Donnchadh. He has offered his daughter and the lands of Lyonesse as dowry to whichever English tribe wins. It is a clever way of setting us against each other. MELOT Well, the other barons will see through that. [There is a meeting of the Lords in Dor] WICTRED As baron of Wessex it is my duty to fight in this tournament for my people. MARKE For yourself you mean. MELOT And what of the support you promised Tristan? WICTRED Tristan is dead. My people have suffered enough. They see the wealth of Lyonesse as more real than any alliance. My mind is set. BARON And ours as well. MARKE So be it. [Tristan rides back into town] MELOT You're weary, let me rally your friends. I�ll lead them against D... MARKE Ah, Melot, Melot, Melot. You are my blood and you are a noble presence but...... [They hear the sounds of the townspeople calling welcome to Tristan outside. Everyone rushes to Tristan] GUARD Lord Marke! He�s back! It�s Tristan! MAN It cannot be! EDYTH Tristan! MELOT I saw you dead. TRISTAN I am delivered. MARKE How? How? [There is a celebration for Tristan�s return that night] MARKE A toast! Tristan! Back from the dead. MAN Tristan. The Irish King offers his daughter in tournament to divide the tribes. For the power and the wealth half the tribes have sent champions to fight at the... Tristan! MAN God knows what happened to him. [Tristan stares out into the night. The voice of Isolde haunts him] ISOLDE "My face in thine eyes, thine in mine appears, And true plain hearts do in the faces rest; Whatever dies, was not mixed equally; If our two loves be one, or thou and I. Love so alike, that none can slacken, none can die." [Tristan confronts Marke in the keep with a plan] MARKE What? TRISTAN It is the only way to keep the alliance alive. MARKE I fail to see how fighting with our partners keeps us allies. TRISTAN Well they are all going to the tournament anyway. By announcing you will share the dowry with every Baron that remains loyal and in turn offering to support whomever prevails, the others would be compelled to follow you when you win. MARKE If we win. If we lose we could end up following Wictred. I�d need an infallible champion! TRISTAN Me. MARKE You are not yet healed. TRISTAN Then this trip will be my tonic. I will be ready. I know I will. MARKE What is the source of this fervour? TRISTAN Let me go and win you a wife. She can make peace without spilling one drop of blood, and maybe heal a wound from which you still lack. [The British arrive in Ireland. A henchman approaches Tristan] BODKIN Truce. You have safe passage. [The warriors enter the tournament arena] TRISTAN How do I look? HENCHMAN How do you look? MELOT Where is this Princess? What�s her name? Isolde? I want to see what she looks like. [Maids attend to Isolde as the King enters] BRAGNAE There. Almost done. ISOLDE No, not quite. If I am to be a present I should be fully wrapped. [The King takes his seat on the podium overlooking the arena] KING DONNCHADH See how the bees come to the honey. TRISTAN Tristan of Aragon. [He is given a specially prepared tablet] KING DONNCHADH So he lives. BODKIN For the moment. WICTRED Wictred of Glastonbury. [He is also given a prepared stone] WICTRED I fight with no champion in my stead. Know that. BODKIN Why Wictred? KING DONNCHADH Because the Barons will never unite behind him. [Isolde takes her seat] MELOT Do you think she�s got the pox? [The combatants take their positions] HERALD Since the dawn of time... [Isolde sees Tristan amoung the group to be fighting] HERALD ... Begin! [The battles start] WICTRED�S OPPONENT Make it for real! WICTRED What? WICTRED�S OPPONENT I yield! MAN You were great! [Tristan�s enemy is given a new sword after losing his weapon] KING DONNCHADH Allow it! [Tristan wins the battle] MELOT It was too easy for you Tristan. Not much for a third draw. [Wictred and Tristan work through their opponents until they face each other] WICTRED Mace. MELOT One more fight Tristan. Take deep breaths. HERALD Wictred: Lord of Saxonberg. Tristan: Champion of Cornwall. Warriors: Begin! [Tristan and Wictred fight. Wictred is booed by the crowd. Tristan defeats Wictred.] TRISTAN Yield! [Tristan goes before the King] KING DONNCHADH An impressive victory. Of course the man who defeats Morholt might be expected to triumph here. TRISTAN On behalf of Cornwall, I offer your daughter a place on our throne. The throne of England, united behind one leader. KING DONNCHADH Isolde! Perhaps it is just that he who took a husband provides one. [Isolde comes forward] ISOLDE I�m yours. KING DONNCHADH No. Tristan of Aragon has won you on behalf of Lord Marke of Cornwall. MELOT Let�s go. [Everyone disperses] KING DONNCHADH Let them take her across the sea. After the wedding I'll disavow Isolde, the alliance will crumble. [The English sail back to Britain with Isolde and Bragnae] HENCHMAN Tristan. Princess wants to speak to you. [Tristan goes to meet Isolde inside the ship] ISOLDE You risked your life to give me to another man. TRISTAN You said your name was Bragnae. Why did you do that? ISOLDE Oh what have I done? Stop this thing. Say something. TRISTAN I can't. I won you in my King's name. ISOLDE But I am yours. You touched me and I yielded... TRISTAN It doesn't matter. ISOLDE It is the only thing that matters Tristan. Leave with me, I will go anywhere. TRISTAN Your marriage will end a hundred years of bloodshed. ISOLDE My marriage to another man! TRISTAN Isolde. You will live with this. We must. ISOLDE Don't do this to me. [Melot enters] MELOT Tristan, we�ve made shore. [The party enter Dor, Marke waits for them] MARKE What if she�s a hag? Or maybe she won�t have me! EDYTH She will brother. You�re the prize. [Isolde steps out of the carriage] ISOLDE My Lord. MARKE Isolde? Welcome. [He takes her hand and everyone claps] [Isolde�s wedding gown is prepared. Marke puts on his metal hand for the ceremony. Isolde � fully dressed- floats down the river to the wedding ceremony about a decorated ship. She and Marke go forward to be wed. There is a celebration after the wedding. As Isolde and Marke leave the party, Isolde approaches Tristan] ISOLDE If things were different. If we lived in a place without duty... would you be with me? TRISTAN That place does not exist. ISOLDE I'll pretend it's you. [Isolde and Marke retire to their bedroom. Tristan watches their window from outside] MARKE You�re trembling. You are far from home and I am a stranger still. But you mustn�t fear me. My wish is to make you happy, as a wife.. as a women and hopefully one day, the fact that I am not whole will not offend you. [Marke kisses Isolde and makes love to her] [Marke and Isolde stand outside the keep surveying the town. Mark fingers her shell bracelet] MARKE That�s pretty. Did you make it? ISOLDE It was a present. [Tristan goes to Edyths home and knocks on the door] MAN Tristan? TRISTAN Might I stay here a while? MAN Of course. [There is a montage of Tristan and Isolde�s lives while in Dor. Finally in the marketplace Isolde is fed food by Mark and they laugh together. Edyth sees Tristan watching] EDYTH Tristan! [Tristan walks off] MARKE I�ve never seen him like this before. ISOLDE Perhaps someone his own age should speak with him. [Marke lets her go. She finds Tristan] ISOLDE They believe you are distant. They are worried about you. So am I. TRISTAN I can tell. Laughing at the market, holding hands, a caress on the neck when he pours you wine. ISOLDE He is my husband. I remember his Kingdom comes before my life. TRISTAN Yes well, I must confess I thought you might find more difficulties in performing your duty. ISOLDE Am I not permitted a single moment without mourning? Living with this Tristan as you said we must. TRISTAN I live in torture thinking of these moments. With every look he gives you I get sicker and sicker. There is a burning in me, I feel on fire and guilt and I can't get rid of either. Does it make you happy to know that? ISOLDE The Roman Bridge. I can get to it without being seen. And I will go there anytime to be there with you. [All the Leaders meet in Castle Dor to sign a treaty] MARKE Welcome bands of Anglia, Rothgar and Orick. Wessex: Kaye and Wictred. WICTRED As you will be King and his daughter Queen, does that mean Donnchadh will be coming to the coronation. MARKE It does. On the next full moon, all will attend. WICTRED A lot can happen in a month MARKE Bearing that in mind, and given the instabilities of our new land I shall be naming a second. My sister has raised one, capable of guiding you if the need should arise. He is a man of passion, fierce in battle who has learnt to tame his heart with his head. I give you Tristan of Aragon. [Melot is very upset] MARKE For the first time since the Romans, this country stands united. [After leaving the signing, Tristan chases down Marke] TRISTAN I can�t be your second. Melot must be. He is blood. Besides, I wish to journey north. MARKE You no longer sleep at Dor, and now you don�t want to be my second. Do you find no comfort in your home? These stone walls that you helped build? TRISTAN I find these walls a prison. MARKE Why? TRISTAN Everything I want seems misplaced. MARKE Ever since you were a boy you sacrificed everything for me. All for one dream. Now that you reached that dream, it is natural that you would feel some loss. It doesn�t matter if you want to be second. You are. I will only be king if you are my second. I�d put it more gently if I could. TRISTAN Then I am your second. MARKE Perhaps it is time that you took a wife! TRISTAN No! MARKE Can�t live alone forever. TRISTAN I can! [Isolde passes] MARKE Isolde. I was trying to explain to Tristan the importance of loving. It seems he might live without it. ISOLDE Why? TRISTAN There are other things to live for. Duty. Honour. ISOLDE But they are not life Tristan. They are the shells of life. And empty ones and in the end all they hold is days and days without love. Love is made by God. Ignore it and you can suffer as you cannot imagine. TRISTAN Then I will no longer live without it. MARKE Good. Very good! Come, we will be late! ISOLDE Late? MARKE The warriors ride out on the full moon. It is an old ritual. I shall miss you tonight. [That night Isolde sneaks out into the forest. Marke and his warriors ride together. Tristan leaves the party to find Isolde. They make love together] ISOLDE How many did you love before me? TRISTAN None. ISOLDE And after me? TRISTAN None. [While hunting the boar Marke falls off his horse] MAN Lord Marke! Are you hurt? MARKE Nothing but for my pride. [Tristan and Isolde bid each other farewell. Back in the keep there is much dancing] MELOT Tristan, I need to speak with you. TRISTAN Go ahead. MELOT We haven�t even had a coronation yet to mark tradition. But now he breaks tradition and scares all the barons by naming you as second. TRISTAN I tried to convince him you would be better. MELOT Yes well, peace can be just as treacherous as war and I feel that Marke doesn�t really...Listen to me!!! Our attention must be on Cornwall now more than ever. TRISTAN I am sorry he didn�t choose you. I am. [Melot approaches Marke] MELOT Can I speak to you? [Marke leaves Isolde�s side, Tristan leaves and Isolde follows. They hide in a room were they begin to kiss each other passionately. Finishing his conversation with Melot, Marke seeks Isolde. Later that night, Marke makes love to Isolde] [Tristan and Isolde are out in a forest clearing together. It is an old ruins, with paintings of a couple on the broken walls] ISOLDE What do you think became of them? TRISTAN They were lives... just lived. ISOLDE I find myself imaging things in this place. I decorate it. Books, a harp there... a child. TRISTAN Would it be his or mine? ISOLDE I would have no way to tell, would I? He is a kind man Tristan, I cannot hate him. Yesterday at the market I saw a couple holding hands, and I realised we would never do that. Never anything like it. No picnics or unguarded smiles. No rings. Just stolen moments that leave too quickly. [In the marketplace Isolde and Marke shop. Tristan steals some herbs and makes a wreath for Isolde. He surreptitiously slips it onto Isolde�s wrist as Merlot and Wictred look on] [Later, Marke goes to his bedroom but finds Bragnae waiting] MARKE Where is Isolde? BRAGNAE I don�t know for sure, she was having a walk in the garden before and I�m afraid I got tired so I returned. It�s my fault. [Bragnae goes to find Tristan and Isolde who are meeting in secret] BRAGNAE You�re going to get caught! Both of you! He�s looking for you right now, he�ll see you! I told you this would happen! TRISTAN There is another door here, forgotten. This comes up in the bottom chamber of the keep. ISOLDE I hate this. TRISTAN Hurry! Go on. [Isolde and Bragnae go down] BRAGNAE I�m tired of this. I�m tired of lying for you. I�m sick of it. ISOLDE Then don�t. [Isolde goes to bed with Marke] ISOLDE There is a servings child, quite ill. Doing better now. MARKE I didn�t ask you were you were. Your heart is beating so fast. ISOLDE Is it? MARKE Isolde. Is there anything I can do to make you happier. I want to make you happy. ISOLDE I�m fine. [Wictred speaks to King Donnchadh in secret] WICTRED She�s in love with Tristan. They�re intimates. If I expose them it will break Marke�s heart and his hold on the other Barons. KING DONNCHADH How? WICTRED With Marke�s champion in chains, we�ll take Castle Dor. You can man your armies unopposed. There will be no one defending you in the waters. KING DONNCHADH And your price? WICTRED I want Marke�s throne. [As the King leaves he talks to Bodkin] KING DONNCHADH When his throne falls apart, we�ll go over and pick up the pieces. [Marke approaches Tristan as he looks over the town] MARKE Tristan? Can I speak with you? Is it possible... do you think a man blinded by love... Is it possible that that man might not see treachery right in front of him? [Takes out wreath] I found this hidden amoung Isolde's things. Do you think she has a lover? Has she said anything to you? TRISTAN No. MARKE Perhaps you could follow her. I can�t ask anyone else. I know. I know what you think � I�m acting like a child. Normally I can read faces, but with hers I feel like... I can't be objective. She�s so delicate. TRISTAN You really love her. MARKE Oh... I do...terribly. I didn�t know how empty I was. She sustains me, she thrills me. And when I see this ring, it is a ring of thorns. TRISTAN The ring is nothing. She's loyal to you. I am sure of it. MARKE ... If you say so. [Tristan is tortured by Marke�s proclamation and burns his and Isolde�s meeting place. Isolde finds it in ruins. The Irish arrive on ships for the coronation ceremony] MAN I count nine TRISTAN If they move they will warn us with a black flag [The King of Ireland arrives and shakes hands with a waiting Marke] MARKE You bring an entourage? KING DONNCHADH I can let myself be alone in my position Lord Marke. But don�t worry, they will stay offshore. I miss you. MARKE My nephew, Merlot of Cornwall KING DONNCHADH And Tristan, slayer of my best general, winner of Isolde, defender of the alliance. You are a fortunate man. MARKE Indeed. [Inside the castle the coronation is held in Latin. Marke and Isolde are crowned and take their seats on their thrones. Back at the lookout point the flag bearers are stabbed by the Irish. Dancing happens at the coronation celebrations] MARKE Tristan! Seems I worried for nothing. WICTRED May I dance with the Queen, or does Tristan have the next one? MARKE That�s right, you have never danced with Isolde before! [Tristan is pushed forward to dance with Isolde] WICTRED A new song for Tristan. Slow. ISOLDE Why did you burn it? TRISTAN You know. ISOLDE Meet me there in an hour or I�ll die. [The dance ends] MARKE I could still teach you a thing or two, dancing being one of them. KAYE Accuse him now. WICTRED No, no, no. We�ll have more than accusations. [Tristan leaves] MARKE Is something the matter? ISOLDE I�m just feeling a little weary that�s all. I might just go and have a lie down. MARKE Of course. [Isolde leaves] WICTRED Friends, friends hear me! We�ve forgotten the full moon isn�t it time to ride out? GENERAL No. Tonight it cause for exception. WICTRED But the coronation should uphold tradition, surely it is not to be neglected already? MARKE We honour it. In half a night. Ride out! Where�s Tristan? [Everyone leaves to hunt while Tristan and Isolde race to be with each other] ISOLDE I miss Ireland TRISTAN Isolde, this must end. ISOLDE That�s like asking me to stop breathing. TRISTAN It cannot be. [Elsewhere Wictred leads the hunt to where Tristan and Isolde are] ISOLDE Please don�t leave me. Please! [They kiss only to have the hunting party come upon them] MARKE Isolde? There is someone... No. KING DONNCHADH I see how it is in Cornwall. My money is good enough, my alliance is good enough, but my daughter you pass amoung your lieutenants like a whore! ISOLDE It�s not like that. KING DONNCHADH I see no relation to me here! I will see this peace end. WICTRED You have brought the allegiance to shame. Who would fight for this? [Wictred and King Donnchadh ride off] MARKE Seize him. Seize him. MELOT Behold your hero uncle I would have no heroes now. [Further away the Irish march towards Dor. Bodkin speaks to King Donnchadh] BODKIN They�re ashore. KING DONNCHADH Prove your worth. BARON If a man can�t rule his woman, how can he govern an entire Kingdom? MELOT He can�t. LORD We have suffered peace. BARON It�s all been coming apart. I can feel it LORD You�re right. [Wictred rides up] WICTRED There is very little time. Fortunately, Donnchadh has no quarrel with anybody here. He�s asked me to give you a message. BARON What�s this? WICTRED It is compensation for the men you will lose attacking Castle Dor with Donnchadh tomorrow. Let�s be honest, our people need a stronger leader. BARON And who might that be, Wictred? WICTRED Melot. Too long the ablest amoung us has been denied his rightful place. I pledge you my legiance and offer him my services as his second. MELOT I like this plan. [Tristan is in chains in the keep. Marke comes down to see him] MARKE I came to apologise. I�ve been selfish arrogantly thinking that perhaps I�d given enough. At least enough to merit if not your love then at least your respect. You have a home. A kingdom. Why was it not enough? Tell me. Tell me! You do not know what you have done! Everything is destroyed, everything! All because you did not have enough. She�s loyal to you I am sure of it. You bloodsucker. What could it had been had I not stretched out my hand to save your life. How I curse that day, how I curse it. And so be with your defence. Then I will go complete your punishment, Donnchadh marches on us as we speak. [Marke strides away. Bragnae catches up to him in a corridor. She bars entrance to his bedroom] BRAGNAE She�s young. I will not let you harm her! [Marke moves Bragnae out of the way and enters the room] MARKE How long? ISOLDE Since you thought he was dead. I found him wounded on the beach in Ireland. I hid him from my father and I told him my name was Bragnae. So when he came to the tournament at Dunluce to win Donnchadh�s daughter he didn�t realise it was me. All this time my heart has been his, and I am sorry. He tried harder than you can possibly imagine because he loves you. [Marke leaves the room in silence] [Merlot and Wictred walk through the forest discussing plans] MELOT I will coax him out, make sure Donnchadh knows this. WICTRED Of course, of course. You know as things moved along I suspected them for some time. MERLOT Tristan and Isolde? WICTRED You know what I could never work out? How it was conducted. How she got in and out of Dor unseen. MERLOT The tunnel. WICTRED What? MERLOT The Roman Tunnel! WICTRED Show me. [A henchman released Tristan from the prison and takes him to the riverside where Isolde and Bragnae are waiting with a boat] TRISTAN What is this? HENCHMAN The will of the King. Farwell. ISOLDE I told him about Ireland. He�s given us our freedom. Why does loving you feel so wrong? TRISTAN Get in. ISOLDE Tristan, if I do this. TRISTAN For all time, they will say it was our love that brought down a kingdom. Remember us. [Tristan pushes the boat away] ISOLDE Tristan, don�t! Tristan! Tristan! Tristan! Why?! Tristan! [Tristan runs back to Dor] [At Dor they bring everyone into the castle and close the gates. The armies close in on Dor] MARKE Get the livestock and fuel undercover. Put some archers on the ramparts. GENERAL All the archers have deserted us as has half the household. MARKE And you stay? MAN If you are surprised then they have won already. GENERAL Come on, hurry! [The armies gather outside the keep] KING DONNCHADH Burn it. Their will is as strong as milk. The seas will unravel us. Where is Wictred with his key? [At the tunnel entrance] MELOT It comes up to the Roman foundations at the lowest level. WICTRED This is a godsend! [They both enter it and Wictred gestures for his men to follow] [There is much fighting as the forces of the Irish and traitorous barons besiege Castle Dor. In the tunnel, Wictred and Melot move towards the keep] WICTRED What will you say to him? MELOT That he will not make any more mistakes and that it is time for him to move ba � what�s that?! [The two turn to see Wictred�s men following them down the tunnel. Melot fights to stop them going down the tunnel but is stabbed] [The enemy forces break through the outer gates and are attempting to get into the keep] MAN Aim for the front of the line MARKE They are waiting. [As Wictred and his men enter the keep from the tunnel below, Tristan enters the tunnel from the forest entrance] MAN The Irish are inside! MARKE Follow me! WICTRED Bar the door make sure no one gets in! [In the tunnel, Tristan comes upon a wounded Melot] MELOT You. TRISTAN What happened here? MELOT A reward for idiocy. A dozen Irish have blazed your way. TRISTAN Melot, I came to aid Marke. MELOT Everyone lies. TRISTAN I didn�t lead them here. MELOT No, I did. TRISTAN Why? MELOT I thought someone believed in me. TRISTAN It will be undone. MELOT Tristan�I�m for the worms�swear to me that you are true. TRISTAN As we were brothers. MELOT Build my boat. [Melot dies] [Tristan makes his way to the keep while Marke and his men do battle with Wictreds] WICTREDS MAN They�re here! WICTRED Keep them back. MARKE�S MAN Wictred. MARKE He�s trying to lower the bridge MARKE�S MAN Traitor! MARKE Give me your shield, we�re pinned down! [Tristan attacks Wictred and his men] MARKE Tristan! MARKE�S MAN Him too? MARKE No, he�s with us! [Marke and his men jump into battle, but not before Tristan is stabbed. Tristan manages to stop the drawbridge falling with his sword. He is again stabbed by Wictred] MARKE Tristan! [Tristan stabs Wictred and kills him. Tristan pulls the sword from his body as the battle subsides] MARKE Tristan! How did you get here? TRISTAN Secret. Secrets, in the bowls of the keep. MARKE In the bowls of the keep. MAN They have reached the palisades. GENERAL Then we must keep hope. [Tristan cuts the head off Wictred�s body and slowly stands. Marke nods] [As the drawbridge of the keep is lowered, King Donnchadh makes his way to the front] KING DONNCHADH Get back! Ha ha ha! Ha ha ha! [Tristan slowly steps out with the head of Wictred in his hands] TRISTAN Behold! The head of a traitor! [Marke and his generals step out] MARKE Will you always be little men, who cannot see what was and could be again? There is no middle ground! So slay us or slay him! KING DONNCHADH Oblidge them. Oblidge them! [He attacks people around him, but is shot in the back by an arrow. Suddenly the Irish and the British start to fight. Tristan falls to the ground and Marke runs to his side] TRISTAN Take me out of here. Take me to the river. [Isolde comes to the battle and is grabbed by General who drags her to the riverside] GENERAL Hurry! MARKE Bring her. GENERAL Marke, you must come, the battle needs you. We�ll lose everything. MARKE I must heed their call, I am the King. GENERAL We�ve driven them back as far as we can but they are holding us at the throat. GENERAL Goodbye my friend. [Marke and his generals leave and Isolde goes to Tristan�s side] ISOLDE Know that I love you Tristan. And wherever you go, whatever you see, I will always be with you. TRISTAN You were right. I do not know if life is greater than death, but love was more than either. [Tristan dies and Isolde weeps. We see Tristan and Isolde back in the hut in Ireland as she reads to him] ISOLDE "My face in thine eyes, thine in mine appears, And true plain hearts do in the faces rest; Where can we find two better hemispheres, Without sharp north, without declining west? Whatever dies, was not mixed equally; If our two loves be one, or thou and I. Love so alike, that none can slacken, none can die." [They kiss] Their love did not bring down a kingdom. Legend says that Marke defeated the Irish, rebuilt Castle Dor and reigned in peace until the end of his days. Isolde laid Tristan beneath the ashes of the Roman ruin, planted his grave with two willows that grew forever intertwined... then disappeared. END