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Deadly Emotions: The Legend Of Two Sisters
Deadly Emotions: The Legend Of Two Sisters
Deadly Emotions: The Legend Of Two Sisters
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Deadly Emotions: The Legend Of Two Sisters

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Deadly Emotions: The Legend Of Two Sisters, is a bloody and lovely story by Reza Taheri Bashar that tells the story of greed and love and grudge.

that tells the story of conspiracy and complicity and spiteful.

A conspiracy that kills each royal family member little by little

This book is a rare and truly different story.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 10, 2024
ISBN9798869241047
Deadly Emotions: The Legend Of Two Sisters

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    Deadly Emotions - REZA TAHERIBASHAR

    Deadly Emotions:

    The Legend Of Two Sisters

    Screenplay By:

    Reza Taheri Bashar

    FADE IN

    MEDIUM SHOT

    [INT-The deafening roar of drums in the distance, Asa and Parna look out the window; Parna impatiently turns and stands in the middle, and suddenly all sounds are silenced-MORNING]

    Asa

    The king and his scouts must have arrived in the capital.

    Parna

    Many things have changed.

    Asa

    Many changes

    Parna

    This time I was not here for three years. The spiritual mother did not allow me to leave the monastery.

    Asa

    I urged her to let you leave the monastery.

    [Laughs and looks out the window again]

    Because today your young warrior son returns from war.

    Parna

    Of course, under the command of General Abrand, your ambitious eldest son.

    Asa

    They are both our precious sons.

    Listen to the distant rumbling of drums.

    The tumult of celebration of victory in this hard battle.

    Parna

    Bastab has not visited me for a long time.

    Asa

    It was a war.

    Parna

    But he had to make an effort to see his mother.

    Asa

    You were depressed and angry for a long time and didn't want to see anyone in the monastery or here.

    Come on

    CAMERA ZOOMS TO

    Parna

    But this time, I have come to see and stay.

    (CONTINUED)

    MEDIUM SHOT

    [EXT-The wind is howling, soldiers and courtiers are standing on the side, and the king is in the middle-DAY]

    The first courtier

    Defeated rebel Governor of Armenia

    [Armenian Governor is brought before the king with his hands tied and made to kneel before the king]

    The first courtier

    See, this treaty is between the venerable king and the Roman emperor.

    [opens a scroll]

    As a result of Iran's victory in this difficult battle and according to this treaty signed by Emperor Stratus and the Senate of Rome, Great Armenia will be returned to the states of the vast kingdom and will join the motherland forever.

    [closes the scroll]

    By paying a heavy ransom and many restrictions, Rome has committed to not interfere in Armenia, not to disturb the agreement's terms, and to fulfill its clauses.

    King

    [goes to the kneeling man, pulls out his sword]

    By joining the Romans, you turned your back on your land and history; you involved the Iranians, making them violent and bloodthirsty. This is treason.

    [Armenian Governor takes to the place of execution]

    And the punishment for treason is death.

    [goes towards Abrand]

    Now, in honor of our victorious leader, Abrand of the Karen family

    [All raise their swords to the sky, the king gives Abrand a badge of honor]

    In the towering mountains of Armenia and the difficult passes, you fought bravely against the armed Roman army.

    [Abrand bows before the king]

    Just like your illustrious warrior father

    [The courtiers leave, Asa and Parna are standing on the side, the king faces Asa]

    Madam, you should appreciate this brave boy.

    [Then turning to Parna]

    And also the value of pioneering your son in vanguard regiment, Lady Parna

    [The king exits, Bastab is standing further away and does not go towards his mother - Parna -, Abrand kisses the hand of his mother - Asa - ]

    Abrand

    Dear mother

    [he bows to Asa, and then Bastab kisses Asa's hand]

    Asa

    My lovely children, fearless warriors

    [caressing them gently]

    You have been away from the capital for a long time.

    How did this war end?

    Abrand

    Hard, cold, terrifying

    Bastab

    It wasn't easy, but we won.

    Asa

    Are you not going to meet your mother?

    Parna has left the monastery because of you and has come to see your glory.

    just for you

    Bastab

    [Coldly hugs his mother]

    Mother

    [Parna hugs Bastab tightly and does not let him go]

    Abrand

    Congratulations, dear aunt.

    At the beginning of the battle and on the front line of the campaign, your son and the leading regiment under his command fought bravely and smashed the enemy lines.

    Parna

    Just a small advance regiment was under the command of Bastab, right and share of my only son and rightful heir to the headship of the Karen family?

    [Abrand bows to Asa and Parna and leaves, and Bastab follows him.]

    Asa

    Give him a chance

    (CONTINUED)

    P.O.V

    [INT-Parna is looking at the papers on the table, Asa is standing on the side, and their agent is in the middle of the hall-DAY]

    Agent

    Your agents are waiting to finalize this year's royal tax in the north and south flat lands and rough meadows in the fields extending beyond the Caspian.

    Parna

    Hasn't the accounting book been closed for the past year?

    Asa

    No

    Bastab has been waiting for you for a few days now.

    Parna

    No one is waiting for me. Maybe I shouldn't have come.

    Was the list closed last year?

    Agent

    Not yet, my lady

    During periods when you were not directly in charge of leadership, especially during the ups and downs of the last three years, your sister was reported to.

    Parna

    But today, I am here myself.

    Older sister and legal leader of the Karen family

    In addition, I have not been so unaware of the events, and I am not. The reports have always reached me through my eyes hidden in the corners.

    Asa

    Don't be unfair. I have been an efficient substitute for the family's leadership in your absence. Statistics and lists show everything.

    [The agent pulls out the list of accounts]

    Mr. Agent, is it other

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