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CONAN THE BARBARIAN

Written by

Thomas Dean Donnelly & Joshua Oppenheimer

Based on the writings of

Robert E. Howard

October 7, 2009

OVER BLACK:

In the darkness, we hear the solitary sound of a HEARTBEAT, resounding like a drum.

NARRATOR (V.O)

In between the years when the oceans drank Atlantis and the rise of the Sons of Aryas, there was an age undreamed of, when shining kingdoms lay spread across the world like blue mantles under the stars. Hither came Conan, the Cimmerian: a thief, a slayer, a king born of battle.

Muffled sounds, as if underwater, echo: CLANGING swords, the guttural CRIES of combat.

UNBORN BABY

Eyes closed, floating at peace within red glow of the womb.

Suddenly, a flash of steel, as a sword pierces the womb, its tip not an inch from the baby's head.

As the sword is ripped out, light streams in from outside, we travel with it, into the DIN of BATTLE.

EXT. CIMMERIA - MUDDY FIELD - DAY

A blonde-haired, armored AESIR RAIDER withdraws the bloody sword from the stomach of ISLENE, a wild-maned Cimmerian beauty, many months pregnant, now clutching her bloody stomach.

Across a muddy battlefield, the air a maelstrom of falling snowflakes and embers from trees aflame, the powerfully built CORIN rallies his fellow CIMMERIANS, until he spots Islene.

CORIN

Islene!!!

Wielding a broadsword, runes etched into its surface, Corin cuts a bloody path through his enemies, his eyes never leaving Islene.

The Aesir standing over Islene LAUGHS as she claws at the earth behind her, trying to pull herself away.

AESIR

Now, now little whore. Did I get you or your little one? 2.

Islene's hand reaches back once again -- and it finds a fallen warrior's SWORD. In one fluid motion she swings the sword around her body and drives it into the gap in the Aesir's armor -- at his groin.

ISLENE

I'd ask you the same.

The Aesir HOWLS in agony, raising his sword to deliver the killing blow -- when another sword pierces his chest. The Aesir falls, revealing Corin standing behind him.

Corin throws aside his horned helmet, and falls to his knees beside Islene, checking her wound. When he pulls his hands back they are coated in blood.

Their eyes meet. Torment. Loss. They both know. She pulls a knife from the folds of her pelts, puts it in his hand.

ISLENE (CONT'D)

Take your child.

CORIN

I cannot.

Islene looks to her naked belly. The baby inside presses against its womb, a visible impression on her flesh.

ISLENE

There is no time, husband. I would see my child's face.

Islene's eyes flutter as she struggles. Corin lowers the knife. Islene's eyes lock with Corin's as he puts the knife to use. Never once does she scream.

A moment later, Corin lifts the crying, blood-covered BOY up through the falling snowflakes to Islene's lap.

ISLENE (CONT'D)

A boy. He will be strong. A warrior with no equal.

CORIN

Do not speak, love.

ISLENE

You have never been able to still my tongue, and you will not this day. He will be wild, Corin. You must temper him.

She shares one kiss with her child, its first taste not of mother's milk, but of her blood. 3.

ISLENE (CONT'D)

(FADING)

Conan. His--name--is--Conan.

CONAN

The boy's eyes are as deep and blue as the Eastern Sea.

TITLE CARD: CONAN

CUT TO:

EXT. CIMMERIAN VILLAGE - DAY

A small Cimmerian village lies in a heavily forested valley, a redoubt from the icy mountains surrounding it.

Round wooden huts surround a stone-lined pit, where young CIMMERIAN BOYS, ages 12-15 stand. Pollen drifts through the air, giving it an ethereal haze.

At the center of the pit URAN, an elder Cimmerian warrior speaks.

URAN

A Cimmerian warrior is like any other man. A Cimmerian warrior feels hunger. He feels cold. Like other men he may lie and cheat. (stares the boys down) But when a Cimmerian warrior hungers, he hungers only for the blood of his enemy. When he feels cold, it is the cold steel of his sword. When he lies, he lies in wait for his enemy. And when he cheats, he cheats death itself!

Uran stops at the end of the line, where a boy stands a good two heads smaller than the rest. He is no more than eight, but his face is as stoic, driven.

URAN (CONT'D)

Conan! You are too young to be here. Withdraw.

CONAN, determined, doesn't move an inch. The LARGEST TEEN menacingly steps up to the smaller boy.

LARGEST TEEN

He said leave, motherless whelp. 4.

The hulking teen goes to shove Conan, but Conan pulls his arm towards him, lashing out with his other hand, punching the teen in the throat.

The large boy goes down hard, hands and knees, gasping for air.

A smattering of LAUGHS erupt from the boys, quickly silenced by Uran's stare. Uran hands out RIVER STONES to each boy, ending with Conan. The boys know what to do: they put the large stones in their mouths.

URAN

In the black crag in the high pass stands a wooden training sword. The one who claims it, with stone still in his mouth, will have earned the right to train with the warriors.

The boys look at each other, sizing up the competition.

URAN (CONT'D)

Well? What are you waiting for?!

And off they run. They knock each other down, punching the other's stomachs, each trying to force the other to expel their stones. One or two succeed.

Most of the remaining boys run for the trail that winds high into the mountains. But a few head right for the sheer cliff face.

Conan follows the ones headed to the cliff.

CLIFF FACE

And when the Cimmerian boys climb, it is a sight to behold. They find cracks we can barely see and scale the smooth rock face as though it were a ladder.

The hulking teen reaches for the same handhold as Conan, trying to knock him off. Conan swings with one hand and finds another path. In moments he is ahead.

EXT. FOREST - DAY

Conan is in the lead as he crests the cliff top, the bigger boys right behind him.

They race through the forest, heading uphill --

When Conan spots movement ahead. He pauses -- 5.

And the largest teen elbows past Conan, into the lead. The boy runs two paces more and suddenly flies off his feet, an AXE lodged squarely in his forehead.

All the boys stop. Out of the dense forest come

FOUR PICTISH SAVAGES

Covered with fearsome war paint and armed with dual hand axes, the rotting heads of their enemies are slung at their waist.

The boys spit out the rocks in their mouths and YELL. They turn and run in the opposite direction.

Only Conan doesn't move, even as another boy pulls at him.

CIMMERIAN BOY

Conan! Run!

But Conan simply pulls the axe from his large boy's skull. He turns to face the Picts, his eyes burning.

The Picts LAUGH and CHARGE CONAN.

CUT TO:

LATER

Corin arrives with Uran and other armed CIMMERIAN WARRIORS. They get a brief glimpse of a single PICT, escaping in the other direction. One of the Cimmerians takes off in pursuit. Corin desperately searches for his son.

CORIN

Conan? Conan?!

Conan steps forward from out of a thicket, his body covered in Pict blood. Three PICTS lie massacred, the bodies hacked to pieces.

CORIN (CONT'D)

What have you done, boy?

Conan walks past the other stunned Cimmerians, up to his father. Conan SPITS OUT the bloody stone from his mouth.

CONAN

They killed one. I killed three. I am a warrior now.

Uran and the other Cimmerian men exchange worried glances. Looking at the carved up bodies of the Picts, they are aghast. Conan looks confused. Why aren't they happy? 6.

CORIN

A warrior? What you have done a jackal would do. Never a warrior.

CONAN

They would have done the same --

CORIN

As I said, jackals. (TO URAN) He is not ready. I will forge him myself.

CUT TO:

TRAINING MONTAGE:

Conan is tested under Corin's watchful eye:

- Forced to sleep in the snow, while his father keeps warm inside.

- A heavy boulder on his shoulder blades while he balances on wet river rocks.

- Climbing a cliff face, his bare hands leaving blood behind on the jagged rocks.

INT. CIMMERIAN FORGE - DAY

Flames reflect in the blue eyes of Conan as he works the bellows of the forge. Sparks buzz like angry fireflies as he stokes the blaze.

Corin sharpens a sword, perfecting it. Conan cannot take his eyes off it, stepping away from the bellows.

CORIN

Stoke your fire, boy.

Conan slams the bellows closed, anger rising.

CONAN

"Stoke your fire, chop your wood." I have slept where wolves dare not. I have balanced a thousand river stones. When will you teach me the sword?

Corin stares his son in the eyes. Judging. 7.

CORIN

Think you're ready? Then tell me: what is a sword's purpose?

CONAN

To slay ones enemies.

CORIN

No. That is what it does. Its purpose is why you use it.

He tosses Conan two lumps of ore.

CORIN (CONT'D)

Tell me, which makes the best sword?

Conan takes the two lumps, testing them. He hands his father back one.

CORIN (CONT'D)

The stronger ore, eh? Then we shall make a sword of it, and tomorrow you will show me what brute strength yields.

CUT TO:

EXT. FIELD - DUSK

With a setting sun silhouetting the two, Conan attacks Corin. Conan attacks with fury. Corin defends with grace. Until the boy overextends and Corin slashes down a counterattack that SHATTERS CONAN'S SWORD.

Corin simply turns and walks away, leaving Conan to puzzle what happened.

Corin lowers his sword and walks away, leaving Conan to puzzle what happened.

INT. CORIN'S FORGE - NIGHT

Conan works the bellows, putting his back into it. Corin places both ores in the furnace where they begin to melt.

CONAN

Why did it break? 8.

CORIN

Because it had no life.

CUT TO:

Sparks fly as Corin pounds on the glowing edge of the sword with hammer. Corin nods at Conan, who sprinkles the glowing blade with ash.

CORIN (O.S.) (CONT'D)

The strongest blade isn't made of the hardest steel, boy. The hardest ore is what a man will die for. It is strong and unyielding. It neither cowers nor concedes. But without the softer ore, it can be shattered like glass.

CUT TO:

Steam rises as Corin lowers the blade into a freezing slack tub, only to place it right back into the flames.

CORIN (CONT'D)

The softer ore is what a man lives for. It is flexible and lasting. It survives, even against the greatest of foes. But too much of the soft ore, the blade will not cut deep enough when it must.

CUT TO:

Corin fashions the blade's hilt, engraving the guard and pommel. It is a work of art.

CORIN (CONT'D)

A sword must be tempered, the two ores united through fire and ice. Through its suffering the sword comes to hold both life and death.

Corin hands Conan the sword.

CORIN (CONT'D)

Now tell me, what is this sword's purpose?

Conan furrows his brow, trying to puzzle the answer. He can't. Corin's disappointment shows. He takes the sword from Conan's hands.

CORIN (CONT'D)

This one is not ready yet. 9.

Blood rushes to Conan's face but he says nothing. He rushes out.

EXT. MOUNTAIN LAKE - DAY

Frustrated, Conan slashes through a field of reeds, cutting everything within reach of him, expending his rage.

Behind him something moves in the forest. We catch just a glimpse of the PICT, the same one that escaped Conan in the earlier scene.

Conan's instincts cause him to spin around -- but then there's nothing there.

INT. CIMMERIAN SCOUT POST - DAY

Built into the side of a huge tree, fifty feet up, this wooden structure houses two CIMMERIAN SENTRIES. A BIRD CRIES in the woods, causing one of the sentries to investigate.

THWICK! He suddenly stands up straight, unmoving. The one still sitting in the structure notices.

CIMMERIAN SENTRY

See something?

The standing sentry falls backwards, revealing an ARROW piercing his right eye. Shocked, the remaining sentry reaches for the WARNING HORN mounted on the wall.

But as he reaches for it, his shadow becomes three dimensional, MORPHING into

A SHADOW SCOUT

A thin, feral humanoid, bodies covered in tattoos, from the deepest jungles of Zingara. The scout lashes out with his black sword and cuts straight across the sentry's throat.

This Shadow Scout's name is REMO.

EXT. SCOUT POST - DAY

Remo exits and stares down at CHEREN, a BLIND ARCHER clad in lamellar armor and a conical sedge hat. Cheren has an arrow notched and ready, but somehow he knows not to fire.

Cheren lowers his bow and lets out a BIRD WHISTLE -- 10.

And the forest comes alive. The forces are an odd combination; massive KUSHITE TRIBESMEN, dark-skinned savages from the savannahs of Kush, and a LEGION OF AQUILONIAN MERCENARIES, heavily armored knights drawn from the cities of Aquilonia.

Their leaders, respectively, are the six foot-five Kushite chief UKAFA, gold-toothed, his body painted for battle, and the handsome, silver-armored Aquilonian LUCIUS.

UKAFA

That's the last of their guard towers.

LUCIUS

All this sneaking around for a lowly tribe of barbarians.

KHALAR SINGH (O.S.)

This lowly tribe of barbarians have buried every warrior ever to set foot on this land, Lucius.

KHALAR SINGH, a warlord atop a black horse, rides through the fog-shrouded trees.

He bears a nomadic visage, with tanned skin and almond-shaped eyes. While his voice is calm, his eyes burn with malice.

LUCIUS

That is only because they have never faced my legion.

Khalar regards Lucius with amusement.

KHALAR SINGH

Then show us. But should you fail, remember the plan.

Lucius scowls as he delivers a bow to Khalar Singh.

EXT. CIMMERIAN VILLAGE - DAY

Corin walks out of the forge, looking around for Conan. Various other Cimmerians go about the daily routine, but Conan is nowhere to be seen.

CORIN

Conan? 11.

Corin looks to the ridge above the village, noticing a thick fog creeping in. The fog curls and eddies, something is out there.

Suddenly, Lucius and his legion of silver-armored warriors burst out of the fog, attacking with speed and strength.

But the Cimmerians are hardly caught flat footed. In seconds they are armed, and they counter the charge with a furious charge of their own.

SLAM! Sword and bone collide as the two enemy fronts smash into each other. And the battle devolves into one-on-ones --

Where the barbarians have the upper hand. Uran and Corin lead the main push of battle-frenzied barbarians as they swing their huge broadswords, extending their reach advantage over the Aquilonian's shorter weapons.

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