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Strife:


Ares: "Ya know? Being a god... living in Olympus... is no job for a weakling. Take me for example. The God of War - even I have to work hard."
== The Treasure of Zeus, Part I ==
This is a transcript novelization of the episode '''The Treasure of Zeus''', as aired, written by Bryn. Any descriptive prose between the lines of dialogue are for the benefit of the reader to set a context for the dialogue, and may be subject to individual perspective judgement upon viewing of the episode.


Strife: "I'm tired of being a nobody, Ares. I mean, 'Strife... the-God-of-War's-Nephew'... I mean, what does it say to anybody? I mean, I'm ready for the big time. Why can't I be, uh- 'Disaster', or, uh, 'Catastrophe'? Okay, well that's hard to spell."
== Teaser ==


Ares: "If you wanna be a real god, you gotta prove yourself worthy! Ya gotta act like a god, and make mortals suffer!"
''Fade in on a sunny blue sky, white fluffy clouds blowing leisurely past. Fade to a zoom-out on a large carved stone throne, Strife sprawled at the feet of the throne, his head propped on one hand. Strife yawns. The camera continues to zoom out, panning to the side to show stone columns decorated with crossed swords under shields on the columns. Fires burned in metal baskets atop tall metal stands, illuminating the throne room.''


Strife: "Been there, done that. I'm Strife! I'm bad!"
''Ares yells as he comes into frame, swinging a sword. It clashes against something out of frame with a loud crash. Ares pulls back, considering his next move.''


Ares: "Try 'naughty'. If you were any good at being bad, you'd dare what no god has dared before: destroy a mortal son of Zeus."
'''Ares:''' "You know, being a god..."


Strife: "Ah-ha! You mean Hercules."
''Opposite Ares is a floating suit of armor consisting of a metal helmet, metal chest and back plate, a metal skirt with flaps covering the groin and hips, metal gauntlets, metal kneecap and leg braces, metal boots, sword, and shield. There is no one inside the armor. Ares is armed only with a sword in one hand, an empty sheath hanging off of his belt over his left hip. Ares swings his sword, hitting his opponent's shield.''


Ares: "My half-brother! Alcmene's brat! The apple of my father's all-seeing eye!"
'''Ares:''' "...living in Olympus..."


Strife: "Yeah."
''Ares swings his sword, and the invisible soldier blocks with its own sword.''


Ares: "Hera wants him gone, and so do I."
'''Ares:''' "...is no job for a weakling."


Strife: "Whoa, whoa! Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Time out."
''Ares and the invisible soldier circle each other, their swords raised. The invisible soldier creaks and squeaks as it walks. The throne room is dimly lit, a single shaft of light coming from what is probably a high window.''


Ares: "Don't get up."
'''Ares:''' "Take me for example."


Strife: "No god can destroy Hercules without being fried - forever - by Zeus. Am I right, or am I right?"
''Ares and the invisible soldier circle each other. The invisible soldier twists the sword in its grasp, casually twirling the sword in a circular arc.''


Ares: "You're half right. Obviously, we can't attack him directly. But sometimes a little strife can lead to a major... catastrophe."
'''Ares:''' "'The God of War.'"


Strife: "Yeah. Hercules..."
''Ares swings his sword hard. The invisible soldier blocks again with its sword, but stumbles several steps back from the force of Ares's strike. Ares prowls towards the invisible soldier.''


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'''Ares:''' "Even I have to work hard."


Strife's Voice: "Here I come."
''Strife looks bored. Ares shoves his sword into the invisible soldier's midsection with a grunt. He leaves it in for a moment before yanking the sword out, and the invisible soldier falls to the floor in a clatter of metal armor.''


Hercules: "Ah. Ah. Ha-ha. Huh?"
'''Strife:''' "I'm tired of being a nobody, Ares."


[Fight]
''Ares twirls his own sword, watching the pile of armor on the floor. Strife sits up, emphasizing his words with waves of his hands.''


Alcmene: "Hercules."
'''Strife:''' "I mean, 'Strife, The-God-of-War's-Nephew'... I mean, what does it say to anybody? I mean, I'm ready for the big time!"


Hercules: "He attacked me, Ma. Iolaus."
''Ares nods and the armor floats back up, reassembling into the invisible soldier again. Strife continues to speak animatedly, excitement in his voice.''


Iolaus: "Hey."
'''Strife:''' "Why can't I be, uh- 'Disaster', or, uh, 'Catastrophe'?"


Hercules: "You been workin' out?"
''Strife frowns, his excitement fading a little as he rubs his forehead.''


Iolaus: "Hey, expect the unexpected. I was moppin' the ''floor'' with you till your ''mom'' saved ya."
'''Strife:''' "Okay, well, that's hard to spell."


Hercules: "Oh, really?"
''Ares and the invisible soldier are circling each other again, looking for weaknesses.''


Alcmene: "How about mopping the floor with this."
'''Ares:''' "If you wanna be a real god, you gotta prove yourself worthy!"


Hercules: "Bye. Hey, Iolaus."
''Ares punctuates his statement with a strike from his sword, which the invisible soldier blocks with its shield.''


Iolaus: "What?"
'''Ares:''' "Ya gotta act like a god..."


Hercules: "Expect the unexpected."
''Ares circles the invisible soldier. Strife sighs, falling to the side and laying on the ground.''


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'''Ares:''' "...and make mortals suffer!"


[ACT I]
''Ares strikes again with his sword. The invisible soldier blocks with its sword, but is knocked back a few steps.''


Iolaus: "Ah-- you missed a spot-- huh?"
'''Strife:''' "Been there, done that. I'm Strife! I'm bad!"


Hercules: "Oh, no you don't."
''Strife sounds exasperated. Ares turns from his opponent to face Strife. The invisible soldier waits patiently, not attacking while Ares's back is turned.''


[Back and forth banter]
'''Ares:''' "Try 'naughty'."


Hercules: "Oh, really?"
''Strife rolls his eyes as Ares speaks, ignoring the strange intensity coloring his uncle's voice.''


Alcmene: "Hercules?"
'''Ares:''' "If you were any good at being bad, you'd dare what no god has dared before: destroy a mortal son of Zeus."


Hercules: "Yeah? Oh. Uh-huh?"
''Strife's eyes widen with comprehension, and he sits up, pointing a finger at Ares.''


Alcmene: "I've packed your things for the academy."
'''Strife:''' "Ah-ha! You mean Hercules."


Iolaus: "I'll go grab my stuff."
''Ares is obviously angry at the mention of Hercules. He turns back to his opponent, attacking.''


Hercules: "Thanks. You know? There's still a lot of work left to do. I could, uh-"
'''Ares:''' "My half-brother!"


Alcmene: "How do you think I get by when you're off at the academy?"
''Ares strikes with his sword, hitting the invisible soldier's shield.''


Hercules: "I don't know. I know Zeus doesn't help."
'''Ares:''' "Alcmene's brat!"


Alcmene: "Oh, Hercules. I wish you weren't so obsessed with your father. Since you were little, you've taken every dare - no matter how dangerous or how foolish - always trying to prove worthy of Zeus."
''Ares attacks again, and his strike is blocked. Strife flinches at the clash.''


Hercules: "That's not true."
'''Ares:''' "The apple of my father's all-seeing eye!"


Alcmene: "Even though you've never met your father, you can't escape your birthright. But what you become - that's in your hands. Be a good man."
''Ares swings his sword in the air between the invisible soldier's helmet and torso armor, 'beheading' him. The helmet goes flying up in the air. Ares watches it spin as it falls back to the ground to land on the pile of empty armor on the ground. Strife lets out a quick breath, enjoying the violence. Ares turns back to Strife.''


Hercules: "Be nothing like Zeus."
'''Ares:''' "Hera wants him gone, and so do I."


Alcmene: "Hercules."
''Strife's eyes widen and he scrambles to his feet, holding a hand out.''


Hercules: "Mom. He abandoned you."
'''Strife:''' "Whoa, whoa! Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Time out."


Alcmene: "He gave me the thing I treasure most: You."
''The invisible soldier started to sit up, shaking its helmet. Ares lifts a hand, dismissing it.''


Hercules: "Oh, uh-"
'''Ares:''' "Don't get up."


Alcmene: "Now, get going, both of you, before I put you back to work."
''The armor slumps back to the ground. Strife approaches Ares.''


Hercules: "Okay, huh."
'''Strife:''' "No god can destroy Hercules without being fried - <u>forever</u> - by Zeus. Am I right, or am I right?"


Alcmene: "Take care, Hercules."
''Ares circles Strife, walking up behind him and leaning in to talk low.''


Hercules: "Goodbye."
'''Ares:''' "You're half right. Obviously, we can't attack him directly."


Alcmene: "Bye."
''Ares moves to stand behind Strife's other shoulder, his voice growing softer, more enticing.''


Iolaus: "Bye, Alcmene. Thanks for everything. 'Mommy! Bye, Mommy! I'll miss you, Mommy!'"
'''Ares:''' "But sometimes a little strife can lead to a major... catastrophe."


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''Ares backs away, going to sit in his throne. Strife's face scrunches up as he warms to the idea, beginning to cackle.''


Herc's Voice: "Last decent meal before Cheiron and his academy food."
'''Strife:''' "Yeah. Hercules..."


Jason: "Hercules, Iolaus."
''Scene fades from Ares's throne room to the interior of a barn.''


Hercules: "Jason!"
'''Strife's Voice overlapping from the last scene:''' "Here I come."


Iolaus: "Hey!"
''Hercules is in Alcmene's barn, tossing full bags one at a time into the loft of the barn. Two ropes hang from the ceiling - Hercules grabs one and climbs it to the loft. The loft is filled with hay and the few bags Herc tossed up there. Once in the loft, Hercules picks up a rake and hefts it, holding it in the middle of the rod and testing its weight.''


Hercules: "Looking good. How're things in Corinth?"
''Across the barn is a small hollow knot in the wood of the wall - the target. Hercules aims the rake like a spear at the hole. He then closes his eye and covers his eyes with his left hand, and throws the rake at the target with his right.''


Jason: "Ah, same old, same old. How's your mom?"
''The throw strikes true. Hercules spreads his fingers and peeks though them, grinning and laughing softly to himself when he sees that the rake hit its mark. Hercules jumps off of the loft, catching one of the ropes and using it to swing into a somersault in mid-air. He lands on his feet on the ground, and turns to face the target.''


Hercules: "She's Okay."
''The hole in the wall is empty.''


Jason: "Hey, you been workin' out?"
'''Hercules:''' "Huh?"


Iolaus: "Yeah, just enough to kick your royal backside."
''Confused, Hercules looks around and spots the rake laying on a pile of hay. As he reaches out a hand to grab it, two hands pop out of the pile of hay and grab Hercules's arm and pull, flipping Hercules onto his back.''


Jason: "Yeah? You and who else?"
''A hooded man wearing a plain brown tunic jumps out of the hay, and grabs the rake. Hercules rolls away from his opponent before getting to his feet. The hooded man breaks the rake over his knee, tossing away the end, and begins to swing the wooden rod around his body in threatening arcs.''


Iolaus: "Hey, is that new? It looks like fine Corinthian leather... almost fit for a ''king''."
''Hercules looks for a weapon. Grabbing a short coil of rope from the wall, he holds one end and lets the other fall to the ground, unwinding the coil, before swinging the rope in arcs around his own body in counterpoint to his opponent's moves. Hercules swings the rope out and one end winds around his opponent's rod. Hercules yanks the rope back, and the rod flies out of his opponent's hands.''


Hercules: "Hey, does it come with a matching crown?"
''The hooded man, now weaponless, turns and runs for a ladder that was leaning up against the barn wall. He turns, holding the long ladder like a jousting pole as he runs back towards Hercules.''


Jason: "Knock it off, knock it off. That's what I like about Cheiron's academy. There, I'm just a student; I'm not a prince."
''Hercules grabs the end of the ladder and slams it into the ground, turning it into a pole vault that catapults the hooded man through the air and into the loft.''


Kora: "Did I hear that right? You some kind of prince?"


Jason: "Uh, yeah. Yeah, actually, I'm gonna be the ''King'' of Corinth."
(to be added)


Herc and Iolaus: "Just another student."


Hercules: "Right."


Jason: "Maybe, if you're ever in Corinth, you could drop by and I could show you the palace."
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Kora: "Gee, a palace? I think I might faint! Now, are you two archdukes gonna order, or are you waiting for the king's leftovers?"
 
Herc and Iolaus: "Uh-- "
 
Iolaus: "We'll have what he's having and, put all three on ''my'' bill..."
 
Kora: "Mm-hmm, looks empty. No dinars, no dinner."
 
Jason: "That's okay. That's okay. I'm buyin'."
 
Iolaus: "Um- I'm really tight with the owner here. He always gives me credit."
 
Kora: "Nice try, curly. I'm the owner."
 
Man's Voice: "Get ready. Here comes Strife."
 
Hercules: "Tuition's due this week. How you gonna pay for it if you're broke?"
 
Iolaus: "Uh, who says I'm broke?"
 
Strife (in disguise as Nysus): "Not so rough, guys."
 
Hercules: "Why don't you keep your hooves to yourself?"
 
Satyr: "What're you gonna do about it?"
 
Nysus: "Please, no violence. We're all humans, here... more or less."
 
Iolaus: "If I were you, I'd get out of the way."
 
Man's Voice: "Academy punks."
 
Kora: "Hold it right there! You kiddies wanna play, you take it outside. If I want things broken around here, I'll hire a dishwasher."
 
Satyr's Voice: "Yeah, like they know how to fight."
 
Kora: "Looks like I'm gonna have to put up a sign: 'No shirt, no feet, no service.'"
 
Nysus: "Hey, thanks for standing up for me."
 
Hercules: "No problem. Listen... what's your name?"
 
Nysus: [stuttering] "Ny-Nysus Gaius. I'm headin' off to Cheiron's Academy. I'm gonna be the new top student there."
 
Jason: "Really?"
 
Hercules: "That's great. You wanna come sit down?"
 
Nysus: "Surely."
 
Hercules: "Let's go."
 
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Hercules: "You know what the hardest part of the academy is?"
 
Nysus: "What?"
 
Hercules: "The ground."
 
Nysus: "What?"
 
Hercules: "Nysus, say hello to Cheiron, our headmaster."
 
Nysus: "Oh, hi, sir. I didn't recognize you."
 
Cheiron: "I see you're showing the new cadet the ropes. I hope you're being gentle with him."
 
Hercules: "As gentle as if you were teaching him yourself, sir."
 
Cheiron: "The tree that grows on the stoniest ground has the strongest roots."
 
Nysus: "And my uncle said ''I'' was hard to understand. Does he always talk in roots?"
 
Hercules: "Yep."
 
Strife: "Uh."
 
Hercules: "You'll get used to it. Come on. Let's try that drill again."
 
Nysus: "My uncle's the reason why I'm here. He used to tell me about this place: The Academy. And a cave - up on the mountain."
 
Hercules: "What cave?"
 
Nysus: "Ah, it's nothing famous. They got a chalice there, made by Zeus himself."
 
Cheiron: "Watch your footwork, Hercules!"
 
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Hercules: "Uh, hey, hey, Nysus. Ah, how you doin'? Good. Listen, um... I was just wondering... you know that chalice you were telling me about? The one in the cave? Did you say that Zeus made it?"
 
Nysus: "Wedding present for Hera. But they say he wants
it back, now that they don't see much of each other."
 
Hercules: "Oh. Well, uh, if he wants it back, why doesn't he just take it?"
 
Nysus: "Well, maybe he promised not to. Even Zeus has to keep his word. [Chuckles] All this fuss over an ugly old cup she probably never even used."
 
Hercules: "Yeah, you know? She probably never even used it, anyway, right?"
 
Nysus: "Yeah. Ha."
 
Hercules: "Thanks, Nysus."
 
Nysus: "OK." [Chuckles]
 
Ares' Voice: "Strife."
 
Ares: "Is my dear brother hooked?"
 
Strife: "Like a little fish, Uncle. Ready for Hera to fry."
 
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[ACT II]
 
Iolaus: "A-ha! Uh, I've gotta quit doing that."
 
Jason: "If Cheiron catches you sneakin' out after curfew, he'll kick your rear - and he can really kick."
 
Iolaus: "I bet he's sneakin' off to see that girl at the inn."
 
Jason: "She liked me more than him."
 
H [Interrupting]: "Guys, she didn't like any of us, all right?"
 
Iolaus: "Hmm."
 
Jason: "Good point. Well, if you're not goin' to the inn, where are you going?"
 
Iolaus: "Yeah, there's nowhere else to go around here."
 
Hercules: "There's a cave. It's up in the mountains. There's treasure hidden inside it."
 
Iolaus: "The old treasure-in-the-cave story. Come on."
 
Hercules: "It's dangerous, OK? And I don't wanna get you both hurt."
 
Iolaus: "He's tryin' to get rid of us."
 
Jason: "Keep all the glory for himself."
 
Iolaus: "I don't care about the glory. I just want the treasure. Hey, uh, Herc. So... what're we talkin' about here? Is it gold? Silver?"
 
Hercules: "It's a chalice."
 
Iolaus: "A chalice?"
 
Jason: "A goblet. A drinking cup."
 
Iolaus: "Thank you, Jason. I know what a chalice is. I mean, is it gold?"
 
Hercules: "Well, I don't really know what it's made of, you know? All I know is that, uh... it belongs to Zeus."
 
Iolaus: "Whoa. Hold it. Time out. You're gonna snag a chalice that belongs to Zeus? Is this one of those father-son things?"
 
Hercules: "No. Listen, it's not like that this time. I'm not takin' it ''from'' Zeus... I'm takin' it back to him."
 
Jason: "We're gonna spend all night, climbing a mountain, so you can get a pat on the back from your dad?"
 
Hercules: "I didn't ask you two to come, and I can do this on my own."
 
Iolaus: "All right, all right, we'll come with you. But if there's anything in the chalice, like gold, we split it three ways."
 
Hercules: "Two ways. All I want is the chalice."
 
Jason: "One way. I'm just comin' along to keep you jerks out of trouble."
 
Iolaus: "I love you guys."
 
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Iolaus's Voice : "Where are the guards protecting this thing?"
 
Jason's Voice: "You figure, a chalice that belongs to the king of the gods would be protected."
 
Jason: "There's no one around here."
 
Iolaus: "Yeah, how hard can it be?"
 
Jason: "Really?"
 
Hercules: "Ask him."
 
Iolaus: "Uh... just in case."
 
Jason: "Just in case."
 
Hercules: "Uh, uh-- I'm just gonna-- excuse me."
 
Iolaus: "So... what kind of cave is this, anyway? Are there slimy things in it? 'Cause I really hate those slimy things that live in caves."
 
Hercules: "Whoa. Whoa. Come on. Get down. Get down."
 
Jason: "What?"
 
Hercules: "I think it's a phoenix cave."
 
Iolaus: "Well, how do you know?"
 
Hercules: "Well, there's a phoenix sitting on top of it.""
 
Iolaus: "That thing's twenty feet tall."
 
Hercules: "Yeah. It-it's probably just a statue to scare people away, huh?"
 
Iolaus: "You sure?"
 
Hercules: "Well... no."
 
Jason: "There's only one way to find out."
 
Ja and Hercules: "One. Two. Three."
 
Iolaus: "Hey, sounds like wood."
 
Jason: "Oh, you think so?"
 
Hercules: "Come on. Let's do it."
 
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Hercules: "Whoa, whoa. Well, it's a booby trap."
 
Iolaus: "Eh, it looks easy enough."
 
Jason: "All right, let's think about this."
 
Hercules: "Iolaus!"
 
Iolaus: "See?"
 
Hercules: "Iolaus! Don't let go."
 
Jason: "You never listen, do you? I just got done saying that we need to think about this, and then you go-- "
 
Hercules [Interrupting]: "Hey, hey, Jason! Talk about bad timing."
 
Iolaus: "Thanks for the lecture, Jason."
 
Jason: "You never listen."
 
Iolaus: "You know, I might be falling-"
 
Jason: "You deserve it!"
 
Hercules [Interrupting}: "Hey, hey, hey! Shh!"
 
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Boys: "The chalice." "Cool."
Iolaus: "Zeus does nice work."
 
Jason: "Look out!"
 
Hercules: "Thanks."
 
Iolaus: "What do you think's in it?"
 
Hercules: "I don't know. It could be a trap."
 
Iolaus: "Oh, uh... you have a look, then."
 
Hercules: "Okay. It looks like water."
 
Jason: "Maybe the cave leaks."
 
Iolaus: "Ah, let me see that. You telling me I came all this way for a drink of water?"
 
Jason: "Hey, I think, uh... I think we should get out of here."
 
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Iolaus: "Remember that time when they served us beans in the dining hall for a whole week straight?"
 
Jason: "We had a blast."
 
Boys: [laughing]
 
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Hercules: "Everybody'll be in the training hall by now."
 
Iolaus: "Great, I missed breakfast. All for this dumb cup."
 
Hercules: "Iolaus! Iolaus!"
 
Iolaus: "Hey, Herc! You gonna do something, or what?!"
 
Hercules: "What do you think I'm tryin' to do?!"
 
Iolaus: "Whoooooooaaaaa! Thanks, Jase. Herc! Hang on!"
 
Hercules: "Oh, like I have a choice?!"
 
Strife: "Oh-ho-ho. Have a nice fli-ight."
 
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[To be continued]
 
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The Treasure of Zeus, Part I

This is a transcript novelization of the episode The Treasure of Zeus, as aired, written by Bryn. Any descriptive prose between the lines of dialogue are for the benefit of the reader to set a context for the dialogue, and may be subject to individual perspective judgement upon viewing of the episode.

Teaser

Fade in on a sunny blue sky, white fluffy clouds blowing leisurely past. Fade to a zoom-out on a large carved stone throne, Strife sprawled at the feet of the throne, his head propped on one hand. Strife yawns. The camera continues to zoom out, panning to the side to show stone columns decorated with crossed swords under shields on the columns. Fires burned in metal baskets atop tall metal stands, illuminating the throne room.

Ares yells as he comes into frame, swinging a sword. It clashes against something out of frame with a loud crash. Ares pulls back, considering his next move.

Ares: "You know, being a god..."

Opposite Ares is a floating suit of armor consisting of a metal helmet, metal chest and back plate, a metal skirt with flaps covering the groin and hips, metal gauntlets, metal kneecap and leg braces, metal boots, sword, and shield. There is no one inside the armor. Ares is armed only with a sword in one hand, an empty sheath hanging off of his belt over his left hip. Ares swings his sword, hitting his opponent's shield.

Ares: "...living in Olympus..."

Ares swings his sword, and the invisible soldier blocks with its own sword.

Ares: "...is no job for a weakling."

Ares and the invisible soldier circle each other, their swords raised. The invisible soldier creaks and squeaks as it walks. The throne room is dimly lit, a single shaft of light coming from what is probably a high window.

Ares: "Take me for example."

Ares and the invisible soldier circle each other. The invisible soldier twists the sword in its grasp, casually twirling the sword in a circular arc.

Ares: "'The God of War.'"

Ares swings his sword hard. The invisible soldier blocks again with its sword, but stumbles several steps back from the force of Ares's strike. Ares prowls towards the invisible soldier.

Ares: "Even I have to work hard."

Strife looks bored. Ares shoves his sword into the invisible soldier's midsection with a grunt. He leaves it in for a moment before yanking the sword out, and the invisible soldier falls to the floor in a clatter of metal armor.

Strife: "I'm tired of being a nobody, Ares."

Ares twirls his own sword, watching the pile of armor on the floor. Strife sits up, emphasizing his words with waves of his hands.

Strife: "I mean, 'Strife, The-God-of-War's-Nephew'... I mean, what does it say to anybody? I mean, I'm ready for the big time!"

Ares nods and the armor floats back up, reassembling into the invisible soldier again. Strife continues to speak animatedly, excitement in his voice.

Strife: "Why can't I be, uh- 'Disaster', or, uh, 'Catastrophe'?"

Strife frowns, his excitement fading a little as he rubs his forehead.

Strife: "Okay, well, that's hard to spell."

Ares and the invisible soldier are circling each other again, looking for weaknesses.

Ares: "If you wanna be a real god, you gotta prove yourself worthy!"

Ares punctuates his statement with a strike from his sword, which the invisible soldier blocks with its shield.

Ares: "Ya gotta act like a god..."

Ares circles the invisible soldier. Strife sighs, falling to the side and laying on the ground.

Ares: "...and make mortals suffer!"

Ares strikes again with his sword. The invisible soldier blocks with its sword, but is knocked back a few steps.

Strife: "Been there, done that. I'm Strife! I'm bad!"

Strife sounds exasperated. Ares turns from his opponent to face Strife. The invisible soldier waits patiently, not attacking while Ares's back is turned.

Ares: "Try 'naughty'."

Strife rolls his eyes as Ares speaks, ignoring the strange intensity coloring his uncle's voice.

Ares: "If you were any good at being bad, you'd dare what no god has dared before: destroy a mortal son of Zeus."

Strife's eyes widen with comprehension, and he sits up, pointing a finger at Ares.

Strife: "Ah-ha! You mean Hercules."

Ares is obviously angry at the mention of Hercules. He turns back to his opponent, attacking.

Ares: "My half-brother!"

Ares strikes with his sword, hitting the invisible soldier's shield.

Ares: "Alcmene's brat!"

Ares attacks again, and his strike is blocked. Strife flinches at the clash.

Ares: "The apple of my father's all-seeing eye!"

Ares swings his sword in the air between the invisible soldier's helmet and torso armor, 'beheading' him. The helmet goes flying up in the air. Ares watches it spin as it falls back to the ground to land on the pile of empty armor on the ground. Strife lets out a quick breath, enjoying the violence. Ares turns back to Strife.

Ares: "Hera wants him gone, and so do I."

Strife's eyes widen and he scrambles to his feet, holding a hand out.

Strife: "Whoa, whoa! Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Time out."

The invisible soldier started to sit up, shaking its helmet. Ares lifts a hand, dismissing it.

Ares: "Don't get up."

The armor slumps back to the ground. Strife approaches Ares.

Strife: "No god can destroy Hercules without being fried - forever - by Zeus. Am I right, or am I right?"

Ares circles Strife, walking up behind him and leaning in to talk low.

Ares: "You're half right. Obviously, we can't attack him directly."

Ares moves to stand behind Strife's other shoulder, his voice growing softer, more enticing.

Ares: "But sometimes a little strife can lead to a major... catastrophe."

Ares backs away, going to sit in his throne. Strife's face scrunches up as he warms to the idea, beginning to cackle.

Strife: "Yeah. Hercules..."

Scene fades from Ares's throne room to the interior of a barn.

Strife's Voice overlapping from the last scene: "Here I come."

Hercules is in Alcmene's barn, tossing full bags one at a time into the loft of the barn. Two ropes hang from the ceiling - Hercules grabs one and climbs it to the loft. The loft is filled with hay and the few bags Herc tossed up there. Once in the loft, Hercules picks up a rake and hefts it, holding it in the middle of the rod and testing its weight.

Across the barn is a small hollow knot in the wood of the wall - the target. Hercules aims the rake like a spear at the hole. He then closes his eye and covers his eyes with his left hand, and throws the rake at the target with his right.

The throw strikes true. Hercules spreads his fingers and peeks though them, grinning and laughing softly to himself when he sees that the rake hit its mark. Hercules jumps off of the loft, catching one of the ropes and using it to swing into a somersault in mid-air. He lands on his feet on the ground, and turns to face the target.

The hole in the wall is empty.

Hercules: "Huh?"

Confused, Hercules looks around and spots the rake laying on a pile of hay. As he reaches out a hand to grab it, two hands pop out of the pile of hay and grab Hercules's arm and pull, flipping Hercules onto his back.

A hooded man wearing a plain brown tunic jumps out of the hay, and grabs the rake. Hercules rolls away from his opponent before getting to his feet. The hooded man breaks the rake over his knee, tossing away the end, and begins to swing the wooden rod around his body in threatening arcs.

Hercules looks for a weapon. Grabbing a short coil of rope from the wall, he holds one end and lets the other fall to the ground, unwinding the coil, before swinging the rope in arcs around his own body in counterpoint to his opponent's moves. Hercules swings the rope out and one end winds around his opponent's rod. Hercules yanks the rope back, and the rod flies out of his opponent's hands.

The hooded man, now weaponless, turns and runs for a ladder that was leaning up against the barn wall. He turns, holding the long ladder like a jousting pole as he runs back towards Hercules.

Hercules grabs the end of the ladder and slams it into the ground, turning it into a pole vault that catapults the hooded man through the air and into the loft.


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