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REGICIDE A Play in Three Acts By Eliah Irineo Medina Copyright November 2017 Eliah Medina and Off The Wall Play Publishers http://offthewallplays.com This script is provided for reading purposes only Professionals and amateurs are hereby advised that it is subject to royalty It is fully protected under the laws of South Africa, the United States of America, the British Empire including the Dominion of Canada and all other countries of the Copyright Union. All rights including but not limited to professional amateur film radio and all other media including use on the worldwide web and the rights of translation into foreign languages are strictly reserved and any unauthorized use of the material may subject the user to any and all applicable civil and criminal penalties. For any information about royalties or to apply for a performance license please click the following link: http://offthewallplays.com/royalties-and-licensing-of-plays-sold-by-offthe-wall-plays/

Cast of Characters Zanna: Female Assassin. Late 20 s Bero: Barman. Late 50 s Lucien: Male Assassin. Late 20 s Golda: Blacksmith. Late 20 s Valter King. Late 40 s Jacob: Assassin Commander. Late 40 s Aliss: Assassin Recruit. Late 20 s Mari: Wet Nurse. Late 20 s Scene Various locations inside a kingdom. Medieval times. Time

Act I Scene 1 SETTING: AT RISE: A seedy tavern named The Snake s Head in the underside of the kingdom. The tavern is a popular drinking hole for shady and unscrupulous people. It is cesspool of sin and evil thinking. The tavern is packed with people. BERO is serving ale and conversing with the patrons at the bar. In the corner, a violinist plays while the occupants talk and drink. enters. She scans the sea of roaring laughter and hushed whispers. She walks across the tavern. Bero, have you seen Lucien? BERO I have not seen Master Lucien. Congratulations. (Fills a mug of ale and passes it to ) For what? BERO You carry the stench of death. (Chuckling) Among other stenches unfortunately. However, thank you. (Toasting BERO and drinks)

BERO Who was the unfortunate soul to fall under your blade? A bag of gold. That is what he was. That is what they always are. I am just here to collect them. Is Jacob here? BERO Master Jacob is in the middle of a meeting. Hasn t even come downstairs for a drink all day. He s been busier than usual lately. I m not complaining. People have to die. BERO And people have to drink. Oh! I almost forgot. Golda wanted me to give you this. (Reaching under the bar and pulling out something covered in rags) (Unfolding the rags and reveals a sheathed, jagged dagger with a black hilt. removes the sheath and admires the blade while BERO whistles) It s for Lucien. It is his name day. It is perfect. Did she stay awhile? BERO No. She still seemed sad. Poor woman. I am thankful she made this after what happened. I definitely owe her more than just gold. BERO Maybe you and Lucien could-well look who it is. ( enters the bar, hood covering his face, looking for. She hides the dagger in her robe and BERO uses the rag to wipe down the bar as Lucien walks toward the bar.

The whole kingdom is in an uproar. What is it this time? BERO (Serving a mug of ale) I hear the queen is ill. Good. I hope she drowns in her wealth. BERO Better dying warm, fed than cold, and starving. Aye. (A small child enters and whispers into BERO S ear) BERO Master Jacob is ready for both of you. ( chugs his ale and he and get up and leave) (BLACKOUT) (END OF SCENE)

ACT I Scene 2 SETTING: Jacob s office, second floor of Snake s Head. A large desk and a window. AT RISE: sitting at his desk looking through documents. and enter the room. (to ) The guards saw you. ANNA (Hesitantly) I was silent and hidden. Z Are you positive? Are you questioning my abilities or my doubts? Both. I do not know how the guards saw me. Jacob, what is going on? (now standing) I think there is a traitor in the clan. How do you know? I do not know for sure.

Have there been others? No just you. I handpicked a few members to investigate the leak. In the meantime, stay with Lucien. You don't have to worry about- I did not ask Zanna. It was an order. Have you found out anything else Commander? Nothing yet. But I will keep you both posted. I have been in regular contact with the other commanders. I m also due for a promotion. Many congratulations. I thought your nose was browner than usual. Thank you Lucien. Cute Zanna. Anyway, this will be our last mission together and I have an important mission for the both- (A loud roaring of cheers booms offstage. The sounds of people are running to the streets cheering and yelling. walks over to the window and watches) What is that all about? The Queen. She is giving birth. (The crowd of people outside gets even louder. turns to and )

Your new mission is to kill the royal baby and the Queen. What? Are you serious? Very. There was a very big bounty on the Queen. Now with the new child, it will be doubled. You will have to infiltrate the castle. This is will require a lot of concealed planning. Who placed the bounty? A member of the Vanic Royal Court. (Pulling out a letter and places it on his desk) That s the Vanic King s seal We ll do it. (To ) Good. You need to be out of the open for a couple days anyway. Bero has some papers for you downstairs. Bring them up here. ( Exits) (To ) What is the matter? It's only a child. Do you know who the baby s father is? Of course. King Valter.

Do you know what they call Valter? Yes. Valter the Defiler. Valter the Bloodhammer. Valter the Butcher. Imagine when that boy is at fighting age. He will be worse than the Butcher was at his age. You would be doing the kingdom a favor for once by slitting the little shit and the royal bitch s throats. How many men and women have fallen under your blade? You are a sword for hire. ( enters with some papers) How many days do we have to kill them both? Three. Three?! & Jacob. This amount of planning takes a month at the least. Then work fast. The Butcher is leading a siege on the Vanics. He will receive word that his child has been born in the morning. There will be even more guards and it will be even harder to reach the child once the King and his guard are here. (Slamming a key on the table) You are both welcome to begin planning here. I have to report to my superiors. Plan at a safe house. Remember your training and be invisible. You are positioned there until your task is complete. Do not spill any ale on my table. ( exits) ( sits still while places the papers on the desk.)

(To ) Oh! I almost forgot. Pulls out the rags from her cloak and presents it to ) For your name day. Golda sends her love. ( admires the blade) Thank you Zanna. Seems appropriate isn't it? New blade will taste Royal blood. ( slowly shakes his head. The cheers get louder and louder. Screams of Boy and Prince roars from the crowds.) (BLACKOUT) (END OF SCENE)

ACT I Scene 3 SETTING: Nighttime. A small cabin in the slums of the kingdom. AT RISE: sits at a table in a small wooden room. Several lit candles are on the table and around the room. A knock pounds on the door. Three days until King Valter comes back home. (Walking towards the door and gripping his new dagger) What is society s ultimate lie? Peace, comrade. Enter. FEMALE VOICE () ( enters carrying some papers. sits back down) Any word from Jacob? Nope. He is probably mad that you spilled ale on his desk. (Sitting in front of ) He does not know it was me. We left long before he came back. If you say so.

Besides, I can buy him a new one after we kill the queen and the royal imp. True. I heard almost one hundred people witnessing the birth of the prince. Really? The servants heard the news first. Word spread fast. The Queen s bedchamber was filled with people watching. She fainted three times due to the heat. Only fainted? Pity. So why are you upset over this job? Excuse me? I m not stupid. I was in the room yesterday and you are frowning more than usual. I m fine. (A slight tapping on the window. opens it and finds a message attached to the bird messenger s leg.) It s from Jacob. What does it say? He will send a shipment of food and the Queen is dead. Really?! Who killed her?

She never woke up after giving birth. And all that s left is the child. Yes. Look, I ll kill the child. It will be better if I do it anyway. I ll be disguised as the hand servant and you ll be the guard. No it s fine. Are you sure? Yes. There will be more guards patrolling the castle than servants at night. You still need to be out of sight. I will get it done. All right then. I m going to retrieve our garments. You going to Snake s Head later? No. I have to look these over. Be careful. You as well. Remember our pact? Keep each other safe, get enough money to buy a nice Ballinger, and get a ruthless crew. To sail and conquer the seas. Only thing stopping us is a baby. ( exits) Yeah. A baby.

( sits back at his desk. Looking very frustrated and in turmoil. gets up and leaves) (BLACKOUT) (END OF SCENE)

ACT I Scene 4 SETTING: Snake s Head. AT RISE: Patrons are drinking and laughing. Others are whispering and planning. GOLDA sits alone at table drinking somberly. enters and walks towards her. Two days until King Valter comes home. Glad you are out of your home. GOLDA I almost could not. This is, was where he first saw me. (Sitting down) I remember. That was the last time I saw him drink ale. He changed so much for me. He knew you were worth it. GOLDA GOLDA What do you need Lucien? You are not the type who talks and consoles grieving widows. I stopped by to thank you for the dagger. It is beautiful. Zanna and I were given this task. GOLDA

What is it? ( talks to GOLDA in hushed whispers.) (BLACKOUT) (END OF SCENE)

ACT II Scene 1 SETTING: AT RISE: Several lit candles are on the table and around the room. Loose papers are covering the table and looks exhausted. A knock pounds on the door. One day until King Valter comes home. Walking towards the door and gripping her sword) Who is the brother of sleep? Death, comrade. Enter. MALE VOICE () ( enters wearing the Royal guards colors and crest of the kingdom) (Raising her arms and laughs) Hahaha! I surrender! Please sir knight don t kill me! (Sighs) I hate this cape and the armor is too heavy. Just remember that big reward at the end. (Sits down) I m burning this armor after we re done.

Might be better to sell it. Or give it to Golda to melt. Have you talked to her? No I haven t. We should visit after this mission. Sure. Did Jacob send anything? Just wanted updates. We received the food and ale he sent. A man of his word. He always is. Did he say anything about the spilt ale? Oh shut up. Are you ready for tonight? Yes. You? Yes. (Standing up and walking) Great. I am going to go ahead and eat. Do not make a mess on your new armor!

Oh, shut up! (BLACKOUT) (END SCENE)