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E01 Scene 1

Scene I (At the entrance of Sigurd Tunnel. Alfred, 24, a Mage's apprentice is seated in a parked car, in the driver's seat. He practices his magic repeatedly but he keeps failing) (Alfred looks out as he hears a sound) ALFRED: What the hell is that? (Suddenly, Randall, Alfred's master, rushes out of the tunnel) RANDALL: (screaming) Start the car, Alfred! Start the car now! (Alfred gets out of the car in confusion) ALFRED: What happened, master? Where are the others? (Randall rushes to Alfred and shoves him back into the car before getting into the back seat.) RANDALL: The others are all dead. And we will be dead too if we don't leave now! ALFRED: Dead? You mean all the powerful Mages in Calibur Hill are dead? How? (Alfred tries to get the car started but he can't as he has become overwhelmed with fear) ALFRED: No, no, no. Come on! RANDALL: (shivering) It's over for us. She's here. (Randall points towards the windscreen. A beautiful slim middle aged woman app...

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