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Escaflowne -
A Girl in Gaia Movie Story
This synopsis
is spoiler-intensive. If you don't want to know every detail, don't read!
Gaian goats bounce
across a rocky mountainside, trampling on the fossils of dragons. Suddenly
a passing airship intrudes on their revelry. The goats' surprise is understandable,
because this is one seriously large ship. It has to be big
its cargo is the legendary armor Escaflowne.
Far above the airship,
a huge bird sails through the air. A closer inspection, however, reveals
that its not a bird at all it's a man with wings. The wings disintegrate
in a flurry of feathers and the man skydives toward the ship at high speed.
He lands on the airship's watchtower with a heavy thud and slaughters
the guard posted there.
On the bridge of the
airship, the commander muses that the armor must be brought to Lord Folken
at any cost. Unfortunately for the commander, that cost isn't going to
be easy to pay. The skydiver, Van, is working his way through the airship,
single-handedly slaughtering the crew. This guy could have wiped out the
entire Nazi army in an afternoon. It's four minutes into the film, and
already the body count is higher than a Shakespearean tragedy.
Ultimately Van reaches
the bridge. The commander stares at him, commenting that he must be the
rumored Dragon. Van glares back. "I kill all of my enemies,"
is all he says in response. Then he takes the commander's head off with
a single swipe.
In the cargo hold,
Escaflowne begins to crack free of its casing, its heart beating slowly.
Van approaches and laughs, delighted to have reclaimed the armor.
The setting shifts
to Earth. In a dream sequence, a young Hitomi waits with her parents at
a train station. She watches the people go by and then turns to admire
her father's watch. The watch's second hand slows and then stops altogether.
The world has frozen. Hitomi looks up, surprised, and sees a feral looking
young man standing to her left. "Who are you?" she asks. There
is no response. Time returns to normal. Hitomi stares at the empty spot
where the man had been standing, while her parents try to tug her onto
the train.
In present time, a
teenage Hitomi sleeps on the school roof. Her friend Yukari sneaks up
and awakens her, chiding her for skipping class again. Hitomi tells her
about her dream. Yukari shrugs it off. She tells Hitomi that she is having
strange dreams because she's bored. She should get a boyfriend, or join
a school club. Hitomi rejects these ideas. She's too tired, she says,
and her legs hurt.
Yukari notices a letter
on the ground next to Hitomi's shoes and goes to pick it up. Hitomi tries
to stop her from reading it, but is unable to get it away from her friend
in time.
"Dear Uchida
Yukari, I am going to die. Bye bye, Yukari. Yours truly, Kanzaki Hitomi."
Hitomi finally manages
to snatch the letter away from Yukari and tears it up with embarrassment.
Yukari watches her, amused. What was that nonsense all about? No grammar,
horrible vocabulary if Hitomi wants to kill herself, shouldn't
leave a stupid note like that! Hitomi assures her that she doesn't have
the guts to kill herself. She'll grow old, become a grandmother, and wait
for her final day.
A montage sequence
begins in which we see Yukari and Hitomi riding the subway, shopping downtown,
and walking the streets of their city, laughing. Over it, Hitomi gives
a monologue. She wonders how everyone else can be so energetic. She's
tired all the time. She sleeps to escape, to disappear. But when she wakes
up, nothing has changed. No one has even noticed that she was gone.
The subway train the
two friends are riding on suddenly stops due to an accident. Yukari is
annoyed, but Hitomi merely looks out the window apathetically. It can't
be helped.
Later, Yukari and
Hitomi chase each other down a sidewalk, laughing. Hitomi seems happy,
but then a bird circling overhead catches her eye. She stops and watches
it, hearing a strange, sad song. Yukari asks what's wrong. Hitomi has
a vision of a cloaked man standing at the school stadium. "He's calling
me," she says.
Yukari, probably wondering
if Hitomi is on drugs, decides that its time to have a talk with her depressed
friend. As they sit on the stadium steps, Yukari tells her that she's
been acting strange, and tries to get Hitomi to explain. Hitomi tells
Yukari to stop caring about her. "You're getting on my nerves. I
don't like you," she says in a dead voice. Yukari backs away, hurt.
She claims that she has an appointment to get to, and runs away.
Hitomi doesn't move.
She stares at the ground, berating herself for hurting her friend and
wishing aloud that she could vanish. She looks up to the sky and calls
out for someone to help her.
Enter Folken. He stands
in the center of the stadium field in a black hooded cloak, and reaches
out his hand to Hitomi. She's right, he tells her. Everything should vanish.
Since she shares his dream, she should come to his world, Gaia, where
she can fulfill her destiny. After all, she is the chosen one the
Tsubasa no Kami (Wing Goddess).
Shadows fall over
the field as the vision of Folken disintegrates. The Earth rises into
the sky, and the field begins to fill with water. Though a normal girl
would run screaming from these rather unusual events, Hitomi stands firm.
Is it a dream? A vision? Or is this real will she be able to make
her nihilistic dreams come true? The rising water overtakes her, and she
falls into the watery blackness.
Meanwhile, on Gaia,
a second moon materializes in the sky. On a cliff next to the ruins of
an ancient city, the Abaharaki rebels watch the astronomical show from
their landship. The Mole Man is particularly pleased, extolling the beauty
of this Mystic Moon. But Millerna is worried. She comments that the armor
must be cursed if it has these omens surrounding it. Allen does not share
her concern. He idly wonders if everyone is in place for the drama that
is starting, and smiles.
On the airship, Escaflowne's
heart beats. Hitomi appears in a beam of watery light, materializing inside
the armor. Escaflowne's heart beats faster, and the armor begins to move.
The water drains out of the compartment containing Hitomi, and she looks
around, confused by her claustrophobic surroundings. The armor sprouts
glowing tendrils than coalesce into a flowing cape. Then it pitches forward
and reaches its hand toward the waiting Van.
The rebels can now
see the airship approaching. The Mole Man notes that this is exactly what
he predicted. Will he be rewarded for his services? Allen reassures him
that he'll be paid. The Mole Man begins to express excitement over his
coming reward, but is forced to stop when Gaddes bounds into the room
and lands on his chest. As the Mole Man tries to wriggle out from under
the solider, Gaddes asks his boss if the plan is really going to work.
Isn't Allen overestimating Van a smidge? Allen just smirks. Him, Allen,
wrong? You must be joking.
Back inside the airship,
Escaflowne grabs Van in its fist. Van is unafraid but the same
cannot be said for Merle, who is watching the approaching airship from
the ground. "Van-sama, Van-sama, Van-sama..." she chants nervously.
As the airship passes
by the cliff, Allen gives the command to shoot it down. Cannons fire from
the side of the landship and slam into airborne fortress, causing Van
and Escaflowne to pitch around madly, debris raining down around them.
Still trapped inside the armor, Hitomi cries out.
The stricken airship
crashes to the ground, clearing a wide swath through the abandoned city.
Van is able to escape through a side hatch and leaps off of the exploding
vessel, rolling down a stepped hill to safety. He looks back at the crash-site
firestorm and sees Escaflowne emerge from the flames. "It's alive,"
he murmurs.
Escaflowne does not
appear to be too steady on its feet. It lumbers clumsily down the hill
toward Van, tripping and falling as it reaches him. Luckily for Van, the
armor manages to land on its hands, balancing precariously above his head.
Inside, Hitomi is still clueless. She begs for someone to help her. As
soon as she does, the armor casing that encloses her begins to crack.
With an organic ripping noise, Escaflowne's chest splits open and Hitomi
tumbles out right on top of Van.
As she looks at Van
in amazement and confusion, Hitomi remembers the strange person she saw
at the train station when she was younger. This is not the same man, but
he seems similar. Who is he?
Van is wondering the
same thing about her. He grabs her shoulders and demands to know if she
is the Tsubasa no Kami. Hitomi remembers that the cloaked man at
the stadium called her the same name but she has no idea what it
means.
Van backs away from
Hitomi and kneels. He explains that he is a descendent of the Dragon Clan,
and he will obey the wishes of the Tsubasa no Kami in other
words, her. He will use Escaflowne to eliminate anyone who opposes her
will. Hitomi is naturally startled by this statement. She frets that she
doesn't understand. This was not exactly what she had in mind when she
said she wanted to disappear off the face of the Earth!
As her panic grows,
Escaflowne begins to glow. Both Hitomi and Van watch in horror as it disintegrates
into a green mist. The mist coalesces into a ball of light and flies away.
Van looks up into the sky, upset that it has vanished. While his back
is turned, a small pink stone floats down to the ground and into Hitomi's
waiting hands. She looks at it suspiciously. What is this thing? And what
the heck is going on?
She's not about to
get answers from Van. Though he was swearing loyalty to her only moments
before, he is now furious. She made Escaflowne disappear! She can't be
the Tsubasa no Kami after all! He demands to know who she is and
why she was inside the armor. Hitomi has no answer for him. Van prepares
to attack.
As Van moves towards
Hitomi with his sword, a voice calls out for him to wait. Allen descends
from a nearby stairwell and tells Van to leave Hitomi alone she
may prove useful later, and besides, he would hate to see a woman's blood
shed. But Van is in a foul mood, and snaps at Allen that he doesn't take
orders. Allen just smirks at him.
Van, being the calm,
rational animal that he is, doesn't take too well to this silent mocking.
He attacks Allen, sword drawn. The older warrior is unfazed, and holds
him off with his own sword one-handed. Van wants to fight? Fine
with Allen.
A brief but intense
battle ensues in which Van is shown to be the more aggressive fighter,
but distinctly less skilled. Allen ultimately knocks him to the ground.
Van rises to attack again, but a blade flies into his leg from the sidelines,
hobbling him. The knife's owner, Gaddes, tells Van that it's time to stop
this silly game. After all, if Allen had wanted to kill Van, he'd be dead
already.
Millerna is not nearly
as amused by the proceedings as the men are. She stalks down the stairwell
and gives Gaddes a piece of her mind. He used his knives on his own comrade!
Gaddes fails to see what the big deal is it's not like he aimed
for any vital organs or anything.
On a ledge above the
stairway the other Abaharaki rebels, most notably the mischievous Reeden,
tease Gaddes for getting yelled at by the "princess" Millerna.
Then they notice Hitomi and transfer their attentions to her. Is she even
a girl? Her hair is so short! The Mole Man interrupts their jeering
to proclaim that the girl must be the Tsubasa no Kami. The rebels
could care less. An annoyed Reeden tells the Mole Man to shut up.
Millerna asks Allen
if the girl is really the Tsubasa no Kami. Yeah, probably, he says
nonchalantly. Millerna is puzzled. The girl certainly doesn't look like
a goddess. She kneels down next to Van and asks what he thinks. Still
fuming over his defeat at Allen's hands, Van refuses to answer. Instead
he yanks Gaddes' knife out of his leg and throws it at his commander's
head. Allen doesn't even blink as the knife whizzes by his ear. Gaddes
catches the knife and pockets it with a laugh. Hey, if Van wants to try
fighting again, Gaddes is more than happy to take him on.
The simmering argument
suddenly takes a lighter turn with the appearance of Merle. She is enraged
that Gaddes and Allen are picking on her beloved Van. As she runs down
the stairwell, she kicks Gaddes in the shins. When she discovers that
Van is bleeding, she rants at Allen for always putting Van in danger and
swears that she'll poison him someday. Allen just looks at her with amusement.
Yeah, sure, whatever.
Everyone's attention
finally returns to Hitomi, who has no idea what to make of any of this.
Allen, operating on the assumption that she really is the Tsubasa no
Kami, welcomes her and requests that she grant the Abaharaki the strength
of dragons and the swiftness of wings. Hitomi's response? She faints.
A flashback sequence
begins in which we see the inside of a burning palace. A defeated king
tells his attacker that it is his own foolishness that caused him to lose
the right to the throne. The attacker, Dune, just smiles viciously at
this criticism. Then he responds in a cold voice. "I will kill Van
with my own hands, Father."
In the present time,
an elf-like woman stands on a floor inlaid with dragon bones, singing
a sad and ethereal tune. As the song ends, the glowing light around her
fades. Clearly her song holds some sort of magical power. The lady turns
to look behind her. Down the hallway, huddled up against a glass window,
is a figure cloaked in black. The woman Sora calls out to
him. It is Folken.
Folken looks up. Has
the Tsubasa no Kami arrived yet? Yes, Sora tells him but
it seems that she has gone to the other Dragon instead of to him. Folken
stands up and removes his cloak. So, the Tsubasa no Kami has appeared
before Van, he murmurs. The lady concurs, but adds that she cannot sense
the Dragon Armor's heartbeat. This seems to please Folken. As long as
the goddess and the armor do not resonate as one, the armor will remain
lifeless. This means that they still have time to gain control over the
Wing Goddess.
Sora does not appear
to share Folken's goals. Do they truly want the power of the Tsubasa
no Kami? If the armor awakens, all of Gaia will burn to ashes. Folken
will be destroyed as well, the lady says. But the leader of the Black
Dragon Clan is not bothered by her premonition. He doesn't care if he
burns. In fact, he wants to.
Elsewhere on Gaia,
a city in the waterfields falls to enemy forces. A messenger brings the
invaders an offer of surrender. The shogun in charge of the attack is
not moved by this gesture. The Black Dragon Clan needs no slaves! Kill
them all and burn everything just as Lord Folken ordered.
From the nearby hills
a lone warrior, a hound man, watches the slaughter. The solider wears
the armor of the Black Dragon Clan, but it seems strangely out of place
on his animal body. He gazes down sadly on the tragedy below. How unnecessarily
cruel, he laments. "My condolences," he says quietly to the
people of the destroyed city.
The scene shifts to
the interior of the Abaharaki landship. Hitomi awakens in a dark, narrow
room. Before she can get hear bearings, Millerna speaks up. "Oh,
you're awake now," she says. "I was beginning to wonder if you
had died."
Millerna walks to
the far wall and throws open the shades, filling the room with bright
light. Hitomi cringes, still completely disoriented and confused by the
day's events. As she squirms, she notices that in her hand she is still
holding the strange pink gem that floated down to her from the sky. She
looks at it for a moment, then shakes her head and starts hysterically
chanting that she must be dreaming all of this must be a dream!
Millerna doesn't suffer
fools lightly. She walks up to Hitomi and slaps her, hard. Hitomi freezes
for a moment in shock, and then touches her cheek. "That hurt,"
she whimpers. "Well then," Millerna says with a smile. "It's
not a dream."
Millerna drags the
unwilling Hitomi to the window. Below them is an uninhabited, lush valley.
There are two moons hanging in the sky no, one moon and the Earth.
Hitomi looks around and sees that she is in a giant moving fortress, one
pulled by oversized yaks. Not surprisingly, her eyes grow a bit large
at the realization that despite its strangeness, this world is very, very
real.
Millerna walks away
from the window and sits on Hitomi's bed. Well, she asks the gawking girl,
did the sunlight wake her up? She goes on to tell Hitomi that she will
have to stay with the Abaharaki for a while at least until they
can confirm that she is truly the Tsubasa no Kami.
Hitomi still has no
idea what that title means. She asks Millerna to explain. The older woman
stares at her in disbelief. "No matter how long I look at you, I
just don't see you as a goddess," she mutters. If Hitomi is really
the Tsubasa no Kami, she should already know the answers!
Millerna asks Hitomi
her name. After introductions are exchanged, Millerna proceeds to explain
that she is a member of the Abaharaki the survivors of the countries
destroyed by the Black Dragon Clan. They fight for revenge. Escaflowne
is the god of war that the Abaharaki believe will grant their wishes for
victory. Millerna relates how a storyteller from Freid once told her that
the Tsubasa no Kami would come from the Mystic Moon and revive
the Escaflowne armor. And it was from Escaflowne that Hitomi emerged.
Is it any wonder, then, that everyone thinks she is the Wing Goddess?
Hitomi is overwhelmed
by it all. It doesn't make any sense to her whatsoever. Millerna looks
exasperated for a moment, but then shrugs it off. Well, in any event,
maybe Hitomi would like something to eat? Hitomi declines the offer of
food, but it is clear that she does want something. Millerna presses her.
Finally Hitomi cracks and humbly asks for some water. She's very thirsty.
Millerna laughs. If that's all she wanted, she should have spoken up earlier.
Meanwhile, in the
halls of the Abaharaki landship, Pyle, Kio, and Teo are gossiping about
the supposed Tsubasa no Kami. Is that girl really a goddess? They've
never seen a divine being before. Will she expect gourmet food?
The three are startled
by Hitomi's sudden appearance in the hallway, and back away from her in
fright. Unnerved by their reaction, Hitomi flees down a stairwell, in
the process managing to frighten yet another rebel. Once she has made
her escape, she rolls her eyes. "Do I really look that weird?"
she wonders aloud.
In the landship's
command center, Millerna reports to Allen and Gaddes. The girl certainly
doesn't look like she's from Gaia, Millerna admits, but she still seems
doubtful that Hitomi is the Tsubasa no Kami. Gaddes grumbles that
if the girl really is the Wing Goddess, the Black Dragon Clan will come
searching for her.
Allen is determined
not to let the Black Dragon Clan take Hitomi. He orders Van to protect
her personally. Van glares at him for a moment and then dismisses the
order. He doesn't believe that she really is the Tsubasa no Kami.
Allen asks if he is afraid, and Van responds with a feral snarl. Completely
unperturbed by this nasty gesture, Allen reminds Van that the Escaflowne
armor is destined to appear again through the power of the Tsubasa
no Kami. And when it does return, it will call for the blood of a
Dragonkin. Van, as far as they know, is the only person left with Dragon
blood. No wonder he's afraid.
Unaware that she is
the hot topic of the moment, Hitomi wanders aimlessly in the bowels of
the landship. She's lost. Ultimately stumbling into a stable, she calls
out to see if anyone is there. Someone is Merle. The cat girl isn't
entirely thrilled to see Hitomi. What is the strange foreigner doing in
Merle's stable anyway? Looking for water? What kind of person comes to
a stable for water? She's must be a freak! Hitomi shows some spunk
for a moment, snidely noting that Merle is hardly in a position to call
anyone strange.
Merle ignores the
jibe and throws a bottle of water to Hitomi. Then she demands to know
if Hitomi is really the Tsubasa no Kami. Hitomi pleads ignorance.
She doesn't even know where she is, much less if she's the Wing Goddess
every keeps talking about. Merle calls her stupid, and Hitomi sits down
in the hay in defeat. She's getting tired again, she says. Too much excitement.
Merle is skeptical. Hitomi hardly seems "excited" to her.
A loud yawn startles
both of the girls as the Mole Man rises from a pile of hay. He tries to
charm them by saying that their voices remind him of singing birds. Merle
is unimpressed, and tells him to shut his trap. The Mole Man ignores the
cat girl and sniffs a bit. Is that the smell of a precious stone? Hitomi
reaches into her pocket to retrieve the pink gem that fell from the sky.
The Mole Man praises its beauty and tells her that she should take better
care of it. He then asks her to hand it to him. Merle gawks in total disbelief
as Hitomi places it in his hand.
With surprisingly
dexterous fingers, the Mole Man shapes a silver attachment so that Hitomi
can wear the stone as a necklace. Hitomi complements his metalworking
skills. Merle makes a bratty interjection, saying that the Mole Man is
also skilled at talking. After all, he is a fortune teller. The
pendant is returned to Hitomi and she puts it around her neck, admiring
it. All in all, a very touching moment until the Mole Man holds
out his hands and asks for a reward for his services! Merle steps on his
outstretched hands and snaps at him that her stable is no place to be
bargaining.
Time passes and the
Abaharaki landship continues to trudge along. In the stable, Hitomi helps
Merle brush the horses. While they work, Merle tells Hitomi about Van's
past. When Van was a child, his country was destroyed by the Black Dragon
Clan, she says. Now he fights with the Abaharaki, who he met on the battlefield.
Yet despite having these allies, Van is still alone, Merle insists. Hitomi
doesn't understand. Unaware of the irony in her statement, she comments
on how strange it is for someone to try to hide their pain from others.
Merle elaborates on
Van's story.
"Van-sama
was to become king. Even with his people and his land gone, with nothing
to protect, he feels that he has to fight the enemy as long as he lives.
That's his destiny, since he was born a king. But he is a very kind
person inside. I just know it."
While the two women
discuss him, Van is sitting on the back of the Abaharaki landship, watching
the clouds go by. He gets up to leave and encounters Gaddes and Reeden
in the doorway. Reeden tries to chat with Van about the cute new girl,
but Van ignores him. As he walks away, Gaddes mutters that he still can't
get used to him. Well, Reeden laughs, he is a king, after all.
He has a right to be odd.
Night falls on the
landship. Still in the stable, Hitomi sits in the hay next to a napping
Merle and gazes at her watch wistfully. Little does she know that on the
cliffs above the moving fortress, the Black Dragon Clan's elite force,
the Dragonslayers, have come for her. The steel horses stand stoically
their riders, just as tense.
Dilandau looks out
over the ravine through which the landship is winding. "Is that it,
Jajuka? The 'goods' Folken seeks are inside that thing?" He laughs
and turns to a Dragonslayer behind him. "How is it, Chesta?"
he asks.
Chesta's eyes grow
wide and he tilts his head back, trembling. "I can see her... In
the cargo hold... In that hearse, a white-clad girl... I can see her,"
he intones distantly. The other Dragonslayers look unnerved by this display
of psychic powers, but know better than to react.
"A white-clad
girl," Dilandau murmurs. From the ranks a hound man pulls forward
the same man who watched the destruction of the waterfields city
with such pity. This is Jajuka. He tries to remind Dilandau of their plan,
but Dilandau interrupts him. "We just have to capture the Tsubasa
no Kami, right? I know, I know. But why not just kill all of them?"
The hound man insists that the Abaharaki are not to underestimated. They
should be careful not to waste troops, and.... Dilandau stops his speech
with a vicious slap, knocking Jajuka from his horse. "The sun will
set while you complain," he snarls. "Now let's start hunting!"
On the landship, Millerna
watches the approaching warriors through a telescope. "Allen!"
she cries. "Enemy attack! Incoming Black Dragons!" The Abaharaki
leader remains calm. "Looks like we'll get to Torushina a little
late," he says with his now-familiar smirk.
The landship speeds
up in an attempt to outrun the attackers, but it is no match for the animal
men making up the front ranks. They leap onto the wheels of the moving
fortress and detonate the barrels of gunpowder they are carrying on their
backs. In the stable, Hitomi's pendant glows, as if trying to warn her
about the starting battle.
Immobilized by the
animal men's explosives, the Abaharaki fortress skids to a halt, nearly
crashing into the rock walls of the ravine. Now the Dragonslayers can
truly begin their attack. Jajuka tries once again to remind Dilandau that
they only need to capture the girl there is no need to do anything
to the others except confuse them. Dilandau ignores him entirely, and
rides ahead.
The Abaharaki try
valiantly to prevent the attackers from getting inside the moving fortress,
but the battle is a bit one-sided. The horse-riding Dragonslayers are
able to cut down the rebels with ease. Heads fly, blood flows, and the
screams of the dying fill the air. Gaddes is attacked by two men at once,
yet manages to cut them both down. It is clear to see why he is the second-in-command.
Inside the landship,
one of the animal men discovers Merle and Hitomi. He grabs their throats
and throws them up against the wall, choking the breath out of them. Hitomi
whispers a plea for someone to help her.
The battle continues
to go poorly for the Abaharaki. Dilandau leads the charge with a maniacal
laugh, obviously enjoying this far more than he should. Gaddes curses
that the attackers are too fast to handle. Allen, however, is not put
off by their speed. He casually steps off the top of the three-story fortress
and falls toward the battleground. The Dragonslayer Migel looks up just
in time to see the airborne Allen flying towards him and is rewarded
with a killing stroke the chest. Allen lands on the ground, crouching,
as Migel's body topples off his horse. Dilandau sees, and for a brief
moment, even looks alarmed.
Van is slaughtering
animal men in the hallways of the landship when he comes across an unconscious
Merle. He lifts her up from the floor and yells at her to open her eyes.
Eventually Merle awakens, and weakly tells him that the enemy has Hitomi.
Van is clearly upset. Whether or not Hitomi really is the Tsubasa no
Kami, she must be rescued from the Black Dragon Clan.
Van leaps onto one
of the Abaharaki's ponies and gives chase to the animal man that kidnapped
Hitomi. The battle is still raging outside the landship, particularly
around Dilandau, who is gleefully laying waste to everyone within reach.
Jajuka curses under his breath that the slaughter is unnecessary. Then
he looks up and sees Van and the animal man riding over the crest of the
hill. Their mission is complete the Tsubasa no Kami has
been captured.
The animal man and
his horse gallop across a semi-active lava flow, Van hot in pursuit. As
Hitomi regains consciousness, the man warns her not to move. He promises
not to kill her if she remains calm. Fortunately for Hitomi, she doesn't
need to fight. Van manages to pull alongside his opponent's horse and
yanks Hitomi away from the Black Dragon Clan solider. Both he and the
girl from the Mystic Moon fall to the ground.
Van makes sure that
Hitomi is all right, and then orders her to stay close to him. The animal
man swings his horse around to try and recapture the girl. Van, who apparently
knows the warrior, warns him away. "Retreat, Nukushi," he yells.
The man gets off his horse, startled. "Prince Van? Prince Van from
Adon?"
Van is not interested
in a touching reunion. He demands to know why Nukushi is helping the Black
Dragon Clan. The war on Gaia has nothing to do with the animal kin, Van
insists. Nukushi begs to differ, however. The humans forced his people
to get involved. The Black Dragon Clan destroyed their land and took many
of their people prisoner. The only way the prisoners will be spared is
if Nukushi and his men are able to bring the Tsubasa no Kami to
Folken. "Van-sama!" Nukushi pleads. "You must give me that
girl!" It is a request Van cannot honor. He asks Nukushi to retreat
again, but the animal man steps forward, raising his weapon.
Before Nukushi can
reach Van and Hitomi, a long spear slams into his chest, impaling him
through the heart. He falls backwards, instantly dead. Van calls out to
Nukushi, but there is no response. What happened? Where did the spear
come from?
It came from Dilandau,
it seems. On a hill overlooking the lava flow, Dilandau shakes his throwing
arm. "Bad luck, I missed," he says with a jeering tone. "Then
again, who cares. One less underling." He begins to stroke his cheek
with glee. "Jajuka, we just need to get the girl, right? So I can
do as I please with the boy."
Van is furious at
the manner in which Nukushi was killed. He clenches his fists tightly,
and a swirl of smoke rises around him. The smoke then speeds along the
ground towards Dilandau. The Dragonslayer and his horse rise into the
air for a moment and then the horse explodes into bloody shreds.
Jajuka orders the other members of the Black Dragon Clan to stay back.
Apparently Van has magical powers, and will not hesitate to use them.
Rain begins to fall,
causing steam to rise from the cracks in the lava bed. Dilandau stirs,
giggling as he rises unsteadily to his feet. He had forgotten that he
was dealing with the Abaharaki. Van must be the Dragon everyone keeps
talking about.
From a distance, Jajuka
watches his leader with surprise and alarm. How can he be getting back
up so soon? Does he have magical powers of his own?
Sensing trouble, Van
orders Hitomi to stay behind him. Dilandau circles the pair threateningly
as the rain begins falling harder. "Oh dear," Dilandau snickers.
"I'm all wet. I hate the rain. It always makes me depressed."
He stops his pacing for a moment. "Some of my soldiers died today.
The weaklings died, just like that. Oh well. Let's play a bit, shall we?
Entertain me."
Hitomi cries out as
Dilandau unleashes a wave of telekinetic force. Van reciprocates. As the
two battle back and forth, a series of explosions weaken the lava underneath
them. Suddenly it gives way, sending Hitomi and two Dragonslayers into
a deep underground chasm.
Those of you who have
seen the TV series will find the next scene predictable, but it's still
enjoyable. As Hitomi falls through the air, she looks up and sees Van
falling after her. He reaches his hand towards her as a pair of glowing
white wings emerge from his back. Hitomi is in awe. "White wings?"
she gasps. She reaches her hand upward and Van grasps it, pulling her
to safety as the remains of the lava bed fall around them. Hitomi, still
in shock, thanks him for saving her. Van smiles softly. "Hold on
tight," he says quietly. "It's about to get bumpy."
Van circles slowly
and then lands at the bottom of the chasm. He collapses immediately afterward.
Hitomi catches him as he falls, his wings disintegrating. She rolls him
over, concerned, and sees that he has been injured during the battle with
Dilandau. Blood covers his chest.
In a panic, Hitomi
undoes the tie on her school uniform and uses it to staunch the bleeding.
She screams for help, but there is no one to hear. Or is there? No sooner
has Hitomi given up yelling than a soft voice is heard nearby. "Let
him die," it says.
Hitomi looks up and
sees Jajuka, holding the dead Nukushi in his arms. The hound man has left
his unit and entered the chasm to retrieve the body of his fallen comrade.
He looks at Hitomi mournfully. "Let that young soul be relieved from
the sufferings of war. Death was what he sought after. Death is peace."
Hitomi refuses to believe him. Why would Van yearn for death? If he was
hurting so badly, why wouldn't he reach out for help? He wasn't alone!
Hitomi is determined
not to let Van die. "I want Van to live!" she tells Jajuka.
"I will
stay with him until he realizes that he is not alone. Until his sadness
goes away. I'll stay close to him. Yes... There is no sadness that won't
go away eventually. I want to believe that. Like how the rain always
stops. I believe that together we will see the blue sky once again."
Hitomi finally realizes
that she and Van are similar. He's not so strange after all. Just like
her, he isolated himself from others. Just like her, he felt like he had
nothing to live for. Hitomi's apathy begins to melt away. She wants things
to change for both of them.
Meanwhile, in the
fortress of the Black Dragon Clan, Folken berates Dilandau for his failure
to capture the Tsubasa no Kami. He engaged in pointless slaughter
rather than complete his mission!
Dilandau cringes,
knowing what is about to happen. Folken lashes out with the same kind
of psychic power displayed earlier by Van. Dilandau is lifted off the
ground and strangled by invisible hands while his arm is twisted in front
of him.
"Back when you
roamed the barren land with wild dogs, who took you in?" Folken intones.
One of Dilandau's finger bones snaps. "Folken-sama," Dilandau
cries.
"You command
the Dragon's Special Forces," Folken continues. "Who gave you
that?" Another finger is broken. "Folken-sama," Dilandau
moans. "Folken-sama!"
Folken releases the
warrior from his psychic grip and lets him fall to the ground. "Don't
disappoint me again, Dilandau," he hisses.
Dilandau looks up,
hate in his eyes. He staggers to his knees and strikes at Folken with
his own telekinetic powers. Folken blocks the attack with ease and returns
it with twice the force. Dilandau's head whips back as he is hit, and
he falls backward onto the ground, bleeding from the mouth.
"You are one
of the few on Gaia who has Dragon's blood running through their veins,"
Folken says. "Even if it is not pure, it gives you command over magical
powers. I had put my hopes in those powers of yours." He pauses,
and Dilandau tries weakly to protest. Folken ignores him. "Dilandau,
if you want I will bestow new powers upon you. Powers worthy of a Dragon's
descendant."
Dilandau is too broken
to move, but he manages to speak. "I... want strength..." he
whispers, eyes twitching.
lsewhere on Gaia,
in a dark cave, excavators are raising armor from an underground lake.
But this is not the missing Escaflowne. This armor is grotesque in shape
bulbous and uneven, and the color of blood. This is the Alseides.
The head excavator
turns to his assistant. It appears that Lord Folken's prediction was right.
There was another armor located here! The man does not seem particularly
pleased about his team's success, however. After a brief moment of consideration,
he orders his assistant to report the discovery of the armor to Dryden.
The assistant runs off dutifully. The older man turns back to the ominous-looking
red armor. "The more I look at it, the more fearful it seems,"
he mutters.
The view pans out,
revealing the location of the excavation. It is directly underneath the
center of the city of Torushina.
Word of the excavation's
success is quickly passed from Dryden's men to Gaddes. The rebel in turns
reports to the news to Allen on the still-crippled Abaharaki landship.
Allen seems relatively unfazed by this turn of events. Instead of commenting
on the new armor, he asks if anyone has located Van and Hitomi. Not yet,
Gaddes says. Well, Allen muses, the search will have to wait. Folken will
be heading for Torushina now. As soon as the landship repairs are complete,
the Abaharaki will have to hurry in order to reach the city first. Millerna
agrees. Surely Van will bring Hitomi to Torushina and rejoin them. That's
if they are still alive, of course but Millerna has faith that
they are.
Millerna is right.
In a peaceful village surrounded by snowcapped mountains, Hitomi sits
quietly in a hut, wearing borrowed clothes. Hitomi thanks her elderly
host for her kindness. "The land of Adon does not reject anyone in
need," the old woman says softly. Apparently Hitomi has found refuge
with the few remaining survivors of Van's kingdom.
Hitomi asks if she
may see Van. The old woman tells her that he won't awaken for a long time,
but Hitomi insists. She is led to a dark room filled with incense. Inside,
a group of animal men are sitting patiently in a circle around Van's painted
and bandaged body. Hitomi pauses in the doorway, daunted by the scene,
but a gentle old man invites her in. "Do not worry," he tells
her. "He has survived the worst. His wounds will take time to heal,
but during that time you are welcome to stay in our land." Hitomi
looks down at the sleeping Van and smiles.
Time passes quickly
in the utopia of Adon. As Van recovers, he and Hitomi become fast friends.
One day, while talking together in the forest, Van tells her the real
reason that he is fighting the Black Dragon Clan. "My land was destroyed
by my brother, a Dragon. Now he leads the Black Dragon Clan. Folken."
Hitomi is surprised.
Why would Folken destroy his own country? Van explains, his eyes sad.
"In my country, when a king's wife bears children, the legacy is
chosen through prophecy. The prophecy did not choose him. It chose me."
Hitomi is dismayed to hear that the war on Gaia started over such a petty
issue. Van apparently agrees with her assessment. His look turns grim,
and he tells Hitomi that his only reason for living is to kill his brother.
Hitomi looks out over
the forest. "There was nothing left for me," she says to him.
"I didn't
know what to do anymore. To hurt people, to be hurt by them. Such is
the pain of life, isn't it? I didn't understand the reason for living.
That's why I wanted to vanish. I am like you... That's why I... Can
I stay with you? I want to stay close to you."
She kneels next to
Van and they sit quietly together, enjoying each other's company.
While the Tsubasa
no Kami and the Dragon are resting in Adon, the Black Dragon Clan
arrives in Torushina. Airships fill the sky, launching troop carriers.
The carriers land heavily, destroying many of the noble city's buildings
and landmarks. The citizens of Torushina are forced to hide as the enemy
troops fill the streets. Soon Folken's personal floating fortress appears
and anchors itself above the city center. In a matter of minutes, the
city has fallen. Torushina now belongs to Folken and the Black Dragon
Clan.
Back in Adon, Van
and Hitomi are preparing to rejoin the Abaharaki. The villagers gather
around their horse to see them off. The wolf man Ruhm warns Van that the
Black Dragon Clan has captured Torushina. Van is not surprised by the
news, and explains to Ruhm that he has no choice but to go there. That's
where his comrades are.
The village elder
steps forward and prays for the Dragon to be with them on their journey.
Then the village children much too cute for their own good
run up to say good-bye to their "big sister" Hitomi. They beg
her to return someday, and one asks for Hitomi to say hello to Merle.
Hitomi smiles at the children and thanks everyone around her for their
kindness. Then she leans her head against Van's back. The pair rides away.
Torushina is not exactly
a welcoming city now that it is occupied by enemy forces. Van and Hitomi
run furtively through the quiet streets, trying not to attract attention.
Their goal is to reach the pub owned by Dryden, the secret sponsor of
the Abaharaki. Van knows that Dryden can tell them where to find Allen.
Hitomi and Van ultimately
locate the crowded bar. Hitomi is mesmerized by the dancers on stage
leopard-spotted cat twins, one gold and one silver. As they turn slowly
and gracefully, they sing a beautiful song. Van is familiar with the tune
because his mother used to sing it to him when he was young. It is an
ancient prophecy the one that foretells the coming of the Tsubasa
no Kami. He translates for Hitomi.
The Dragon awakens
in the darkness.
With a frozen heart he roars.
If you are close, the Dragon sleeps.
When the wings appear before him,
People's dreams will fill the sky.
Hitomi starts to ask
Van about the lyrics, but is interrupted by the arrival of a boisterous,
long-haired man the bar's resident musician. He asks Hitomi and
Van if they liked the song that was just performed. Without waiting for
an answer, he plows onward to say that they would love to play more popular
music, but it's best not to since the city is full of rough Black Dragon
Clan soldiers. Apparently the lyrics of the "popular" songs
are not terribly kind to the Black Dragon Clan!
Van finally gets a
word in edgewise. "We want to see Dryden," he says bluntly.
The guest at their table makes an exaggerated show of being confused.
Dryden? Who could that be? Van is annoyed at the man. Doesn't he know
the owner of the pub? He works there, for goodness' sake!
The musician gives
the pair a suspicious look and asks if they are spies of the Black Dragon
Clan. Van slams his fist down on the table and denies the accusation,
loudly declaring that he is there to find Allen of the Abaharaki. The
other patrons look up, surprised by the outburst. The musician, embarrassed,
motions for Van to be more quiet. He whispers conspiratorially to Hitomi
that the Abaharaki are being sought by the Black Dragon Clan. Hitomi can't
help but make an awkward face. Boy, doesn't she know it.
The musician finally
decides that it's time to stop playing with his guests. He straightens
up and removes his glasses with an exasperated sigh. "Man, you're
just like Allen said. His Majesty Van, the Hot-Headed. And this cute lady
must be the Tsubasa no Kami. I'm the master of this house
Dryden."
Before Hitomi and
Van can react to this rather startling turn of events, a familiar voice
cries out: "Van-sama!" Merle comes running to hug her beloved
king, rubbing her chin against him and purring that she was worried. At
nearly the same moment, a knife thunks into the tabletop from above, with
a rose tied to its hilt. The group looks up to the balcony to see Millerna
and Allen, along with most of the other Abaharaki. The rebels raise their
glasses in a toast, happy to have been reunited with the missing pair.
Later that evening
the a secret meeting is held in Dryden's study. Dryden passes on some
new information the Black Dragon Clan magicians have started the
ritual that will bring the Alseides armor to life. Gaddes, frustrated,
says that once the enemy armor awakens, the war might as well be over.
The Abaharaki can't beat that thing!
Allen begs to differ.
He thinks that they can still win against the Alseides and the Black Dragon
Clan, but only if they are able to locate Escaflowne. Millerna gestures
towards Hitomi. Why not just ask the Tsubasa no Kami to bring the
Dragon Armor back, then?
Hitomi turns to face
Dryden and the others. She's still not sure that she really is the Tsubasa
no Kami, but she wants to help. She agrees to do everything she can.
The Mole Man is thrilled that the old prophecy seems to be coming true.
The Tsubasa no Kami will revive Escaflowne and lead Gaia into a
new future.
Dryden suddenly interrupts.
There's more to the ancient song than what was sung in his pub
a verse no one else ever seems to to remember.
"...And
the Dragon Armor will burn and kill everything on this world."
Van is not particularly
surprised by this revelation. He stands stoically in the background as
Dryden explains to the others that Escaflowne has been revived once before.
That time, civilization on Gaia was completely wiped out. As he speaks,
Dryden approaches the chair where Hitomi is seated and leans over her.
"Did you come to Gaia to destroy it?"
Hitomi has no answer.
Inside the Black Dragon
Clan's floating fortress, a solider reports to Folken and Sora. Torushina
has been fully occupied, and the Alseides excavation site has been sealed
off. The Abaharaki will not be able to interfere with the revival of the
armor.
Folken demands that
the magicians speed up their work. The solider acknowledges the command
and backs out of the room. Even after he is gone, Sora continues to stare
straight ahead, her eyes deeply sad. "A new armor. Already you are
commanding so many troops, yet you still want more power."
Folken turns to look
at her, but does not respond to her comments. Instead he asks if the Tsubasa
no Kami is present in Torushina. Yes, Sora admits after a moment's
hesitation. Folken seems pleased. "Then you must call her here,"
he says. "You must help me with your powers."
Sora is resigned to
her fate. "As you wish," she says despondently.
Meanwhile, at the
underground excavation site, the Black Dragon Clan's sorcerers are busily
working to revive the Alseides. They pore over magical books and prod
at the organic-looking armor, testing its responsiveness. "Blood
of the Impure Dragon," they intone. "Awaken the ancient armor."
Inside the Alseides,
Dilandau twitches and moans. The armor is draining the blood from him
in order to live.
Jajuka watches the
proceedings somberly. He thinks that Folken has gone too far. The few
remaining Dragonslayers seem to agree. Their loyalty is to Dilandau, not
Folken. Ryuon asks Chesta if there has been any word from the leader of
the Black Dragon Clan. Chesta says that there has not. There is a short
pause. Then Ryuon boldly declares to his fellow Dragonslayers that he
will kill each and every one of the magicians if Dilandau is permanently
harmed.
Dilandau is not able
to appreciate their loyal sentiments. As the blood drains from him, he
moans again, and then lets out a disturbing scream.
A little while later,
above ground, the lead excavator and his men notice a distant sound, not
unlike slow, heavy, crashing footsteps. They look at one another in alarm.
That sound it's not coming from the excavation site below, is it?
Blissfully unaware
of the Alseides' revival, Merle and Van are watching the sunset from a
sparsely-furnished room. Beside Van are numerous spear-points that he
has carved. He sits quietly, diligently working on a new carving. Merle
leans forward and tells her friend that he has seemed much kinder lately.
This amuses Van. He gently tosses his latest carving into Merle's hands.
It is not a spearpoint, but a figure of a mouse. Merle's eyes grow big.
"Van-sama," she purrs.
Van looks straight
ahead. "Merle," he says softly. "When the war is over,
let's go home to Adon." Merle is beside herself with glee. Van stands
up. "This battle will end everything. Eventually I can...."
He trails off, but his thoughts are clear. Van is finally ready to experience
peace.
That night, Hitomi
sits on her bed, remembering Dryden's words: "Did you come to Gaia
to destroy it?" A pitcher of water on a nearby tabletop suddenly
crashes to the floor. Hitomi rises to clean up the mess, but as she reaches
for a porcelain shard, the world around her changes. She hears the ethereal
song of Sora. Suddenly she is floating in a blue sky full of white clouds.
She looks up to see Sora standing before her. As the seer speaks, the
sky slowly turns blood red.
"Tsubasa
no Kami, lead Gaia on the road to destruction. Let Gaia's sadness end
forever. Let it all end. I beg you, let the sadness of this world vanish.
Folken-sama help him."
The vision ends, and
Hitomi stands up with wide, blank eyes. "She's calling me,"
she murmurs.
A few minutes later,
Millerna bursts into Van's room. "Hitomi's gone!" she cries.
Van leaps up, alarmed. Millerna is unsure what to do. She has a bad feeling
about this.
Van suddenly gets
a panicked look. "I can sense his presence! It's Folken!" He
grabs his sword and dashes from the room, leaving Millerna and a sleepy
Merle behind.
Meanwhile, in the
fortress of the Black Dragon Clan, Sora continues to sing her mystical
song. Hitomi, wandering the deserted streets of Torushina, is guided to
a lonely rooftop where Folken stands patiently. Folken tells her that
he has been waiting for her. It is time to end the sadness. He asks her
to hand over Escaflowne.
Van runs through the
city, trying to catch up to Hitomi before it is too late. Hitomi is stronger
than anyone expects, however. She tells Folken that she will not call
the Dragon Armor for his benefit. Folken reminds her that she wishes for
the end of the world, for all the pain to be wiped out. Hitomi denies
that she wants destruction, but Folken presses her. "The fact that
you came to Gaia is proof that you follow my calling." He grabs her
arm. "Now let us realize the dream together." Hitomi stares
at him in fear. "You're just trying to kill Van," she whispers.
Folken smiles evilly.
Van suddenly appears
and demands that Folken let go of Hitomi's hand. Sora abruptly stops singing,
and Hitomi turns to cry out Van's name. The spell is broken. Folken's
astral projection fades away, threatening revenge as it disappears. Folken
was never truly there to begin with it was all a vision, amplified
by Sora's powers. The real Folken is still on his floating fortress, kneeling
next to a window and seething that Van is once again stealing what it
is his.
Hitomi and Van have
little time to marvel at Folken's disappearance. Suddenly the city of
Torushina erupts in explosions and flames. Over the sound of the terrified
citizens, Dilandau's maniacal laugh is heard. "It feels so good,"
he giggles. "My body is burning!"
Dryden watches the
Alseides as it wreaks havoc on the city. It finally came out to play,
he muses. It is now time for Gaia's fate to be decided. Will it be life
or death? Which will the Wing Goddess choose?
The Tsubasa no
Kami won't have much time to make her decision. Dilandau has already
spotted Hitomi and Van. Ominous, bat-like wings spring from the back of
the Alseides. "I have wings too, Van!" Dilandau laughs as he
charges towards the rooftop.
The Abaharaki watch
the flying armor from the streets below. Allen has no intention of letting
the Black Dragon Clan kill his two most important allies. He orders the
Abaharaki to shoot the Alseides down. The landship's cannons are fired,
and Dilandau's armor crashes to the ground. Unfortunately, it goes without
saying that the victory is only temporary.
Hitomi suddenly has
a sharp vision of Escaflowne against a blood red sky. She grabs her head
and screams. "No! Don't come here!" Van tries to comfort her
but she pushes him away. "Get away from me! Van, go away!" Hitomi's
pendant begins to glow, and it rises into the air.
The Alseides struggles
to its feet and prepares to throw a lance at the Abaharaki. "You
vermin!" Dilandau shrieks, outraged at the interfering rebels. "Die!"
The weapon slams into the side of the Abaharaki landship, causing it to
explode.
Meanwhile, Hitomi's
pendant continues to rise and snaps away from her neck, turning into a
ball of light. As lightning forks through the glowing sphere, Van pulls
Hitomi to safety. The girl from the Mystic Moon screams. "Don't appear!"
she pleads.
Despite her wishes,
Escaflowne descends in a pillar of light.
Van starts to walk
toward the Dragon Armor, but Hitomi grabs his arm and holds him back.
"Van, don't go near it," she begs.
Van will not be dissuaded
he must don the armor in order to stop the Alseides. It will be
all right, he tells her. After all, he has the Tsubasa no Kami
on his side. He climbs into the cockpit and looks up. "Escaflowne!
Take my blood!" The young king is quickly encased in a tight-fitting
shell. Large, spiked drills bore into his neck. The armor's heart beats
rapidly, glowing with each pulse. Outside, Hitomi watches in fear as Escaflowne
labors to its feet.
From a distance Millerna,
Merle, Kio, and Reeden watch the rise of the Dragon Armor. "Escaflowne,"
Millerna says with awe. "It came back after all." Merle doesn't
look exceptionally impressed with the god of war she's too worried
about Van. She gazes up at Escaflowne, afraid for her friend inside.
Van slowly guides
Escaflowne down from the rooftop and through center of a nearby building.
His steps are at first awkward, then more sure. Dilandau smiles with glee
as he sees the Dragon Armor approach, and prepares to do battle.
Hitomi follows Escaflowne
closely as it thunders towards the Alseides. Millerna, afraid she might
come to harm, tries to drag her from the scene of the impending fight.
Hitomi resists she doesn't want to leave! She's worried about Van!
The Alseides forms
a spear with liquid metal from its arm. Escaflowne has no liquid metal,
but it has something better. The armor reaches behind itself to grab a
bone-like protrusion on its back a sword's hilt. With a grotesque
sound and a significant amount of blood, Van rips the handle free from
the armor's back and holds it in front of his chest. The hilt opens up
and a long, metallic blade sprouts forth. Now the Dragon Armor is ready
to fight. "I'll take you down!" Van yells to his opponent.
Dilandau is not intimidated.
He threatens to cut Van to pieces, and then lashes out with a wave of
telekinetic force. Van returns the volley. The two armors clash viciously,
closely matched in both strength and skill.
Millerna and Hitomi
watch the carnage. "It was you who summoned it," Millerna says
to her friend. "Now you're just going to have to trust Van not to
destroy the world." But it's hard for Hitomi to have such trust when
all of Torushina is being laid to waste! As Dilandau and Van battle, the
city is being decimated.
Escaflowne begins
to gain the upper hand, and Dilandau panics. The upper portion of the
Alseides morphs into a new weapon for him to use. "Burn!" he
cries as the Black Dragon Clan's armor belches a stream of fire. Engulfed
in the flames, Van is forced to step back. "Burn to the bones!"
Dilandau screams.
It is an unfortunate
choice of words. Van remembers the stench of charred bones all too well.
He begins to hyperventilate as he remembers how his own country was burned
to the ground. The castle in flames, his mother lying dead on the floor....
He has a vision of a younger Folken holding the severed head of his father.
"You must not run from a battle," the head says to Van. "Even
if a Dragon's King is your opponent, fight! Fight!"
With a scream of pure
hatred, Van forces himself through the Alseides' firewall and blocks the
flame-thrower with his armor's hand. Dilandau thrusts the Alseides' spear
into Escaflowne, but misses the cockpit. Now he is weaponless, and at
the mercy of Van's rage. As he bashes his sword into the Alseides again
and a again, Van shrieks that he will kill Dilandau. He manages to tear
away a large chunk of his opponent's armor with a grotesque, wet sound.
The Alseides falls backwards.
If Dilandau was panicking
before, now he is positively terrified. He cries out for the pummeling
to stop, but Van only repeats his vow to kill him. Escaflowne plunges
its sword into the shoulder of the Alseides and leaves it there, pinning
Dilandau to the ground. Then Escaflowne rips the Alseides' spear out of
its back and turns the weapon back on its owner. "I kill all my enemies!"
Van yells as he thrusts the spear into his enemy. The Dragon Armor steps
forward onto the Alseides' chest and begins forcing it in. It is clear
that Dilandau will be crushed within moments.
The violence has now
gone too far. Escaflowne is the god of war, and when the source of its
lifeblood its pilot becomes consumed by thoughts of destruction,
so does the armor itself. Escaflowne's heart stops beating and turns a
dark, ominous gray. Inside, Van gasps as blackness spreads across the
body of the Dragon Armor.
Taking advantage of
the sudden confusion, Dilandau makes his escape. He leaps out of the Alseides,
ripping tubes and needles from his body in desperation. As he flees, he
looks back at the black Dragon Armor standing over the streets of Torushina.
What is that thing?
The Abaharaki look
on in horror. Dryden, on the other hand, appears almost amused. "So
that's the Dragon Armor's true form!" he says with fascinated
glee. Only Hitomi seems to remember that there is a person inside. As
she looks up at Escaflowne, she quietly speaks Van's name.
Black Escaflowne proceeds
to lay waste to the Black Dragon Clan airships above Torushina, raining
lightning down upon them. But enemy and ally are now considered one and
the same. After it finishes destroying the ships, it begins assaulting
the city itself.
In the one remaining
Black Dragon Clan stronghold, Folken's floating fortress, Sora stands
obediently as her master steps forward. "So," Folken muses out
loud. "It ended up becoming one with Van instead of me." But
it doesn't matter Black Escaflowne will clearly destroy all of
Gaia. Folken will still get his wish.
Sora does not seem
to share his confidence in the outcome. "I can sense the pulse of
the Tsubasa no Kami," she says. "Her will is strong,
and it will reach the Dragon. Willpower it has the strength to
change the world."
Folken frowns at her.
Will? The very source of will is anger and hatred! It won't change
the world, it will destroy it! He stares at the seer, annoyed.
"Don't you understand? No wonder all of your kind have perished,"
he says cruelly.
Lightning strikes
outside, and Sora's hurt yet forgiving face glows in the cold white light.
"Pitiful Folken-sama," she murmurs sadly. Even at a time like
this, she can think only of him.
The people of Torushina
watch in fear as Black Escaflowne strides through the city. The Mole Man,
perched on a small ledge, wonders if the Dragon Armor will destroy everything.
Hitomi bravely steps
forward. "I have to go," she says quietly. Millerna tries to
stop her, but the Abaharaki hold her back. If the Tsubasa no Kami
wants to go, let her go. What difference can it possibly make now?
Hitomi makes her way
through the city ruins. "Van," she pleads as she approaches
the armor, "Answer me! Is this the end? If so, let me at least see
your face once more. Look at me!" She spreads her arms wide and Escaflowne
comes to a halt in front of her. "Stay close to me, Van," Hitomi
pleads. The armor reaches forward to crush her. "Van!"
This time, Van hears.
He pauses for a moment, and then, as if remembering a dream, speaks her
name. Escaflowne's heart glows with a bright light that swallows both
of them.
In a pastel vision,
Hitomi floats through the air. Van is there as well, walking with his
back to her. As she watches, he grows younger, turning into a child and
then disappearing altogether. She hears the sound of a little boy crying
and runs toward it, calling Van's name. In front of her, a tree appears.
"Van! Where are you? Are you there?" Hitomi circles the trunk
of the tree, looking for the crying boy, but he is nowhere to be found.
"Where are you?" she repeats desperately.
Finally she hears
his voice, though she still cannot see him. "Stop caring about me,"
he says. Hitomi refuses. "Come to me, Van. Don't let me be alone!"
She begins walking away from the tree and into a nearby field, still searching
for her friend. "I can't go back," she hears him say. "I
can't escape fighting! You don't understand! I'm all alone!"
Hitomi looks up at
the sky. "But I'm all alone too," she whispers. She remembers
her friend Yukari, and how even her support was not enough to give her
the will to live. Hitomi does understand.
"Isn't it
painful to be alone? Isn't it difficult? It was the same way for me.
But if we're together, at least we'll have each other to hurt. Maybe
the time will come when we'll have to part again. But even then, it
won't really be the end, will it?"
Hitomi looks out over
a sparkling sea, the wind blowing gently. "I'm right here, Van,"
she says softly.
On the edge of the
seaside cliff, Van appears, and slowly stands. Hitomi smiles, and steps
forward to greet him.
Back in the real world,
Escaflowne returns to its original color, its heart once again beating
strongly. It crashes forward and morphs into a giant dragon. Van and Hitomi
are perched together on its back, looking down at in awe. "This is
Escaflowne?" Hitomi asks. Van smiles at her. "The wings come
to those with a strong will," he explains cryptically. Hitomi returns
the smile. "I'll stay with you, Van."
As Escaflowne rises
into the air, Sora gives her master a warning. "The Dragon grew wings.
It's coming for you, Folken-sama."
Folken stands with
his back to the seer. "Sora," he says, an unexpected kindness
in his voice. "You are free now. You can leave this fortress and
go anywhere you want to." He strides across the hall, his footsteps
echoing on the inlaid floor of dragon bones. "Van is coming
and the Tsubasa no Kami. I will draw the Goddess' sympathy. In
the end, the Dragon Armor is seeking me after all. It still wants to destroy
the world."
Sora watches him walk
away. "I will stay here," she calls out after him. "I will
see your death with my own eyes." Folken pauses, and then smiles.
"A seer's prediction?" he asks with a dismissive tone. "It's
true. I will die. I will destroy this world, and vanish along with it."
Without turning to say good-bye, Folken leaves.
Below the floating
fortress, the citizens of Torushina and the surviving Black Dragon Clan
soldiers watch the Dragon Armor flying through the air. "A white
dragon," they gasp. "Is it real?" One soldier's eyes grow
wide. "Tenkuu no Kami," he says with awe. "It's
the God of the Heavens, flying towards Lord Folken!"
The dragon circles
Folken's fortress gracefully, and then lands softly on its surface. "He's
here," Van says. "I can sense him."
Folken steps forward
out of the mist. "I've been waiting, Van, last king of the Dragonkin."
Van stands on the back of Escaflowne and vows to make the sadness stop.
The noble sentiment irritates Folken. He knocks Van off of his lofty perch
with a blast of telekinetic force.
Hitomi leaps off of
the dragon's back and runs to Van's side as he struggles to his feet.
"Even if you destroy all of Gaia," Van tells his brother, "Your
sadness won't go away!" Folken is not moved. What would Van know
about sadness? After all, he is the very source of Folken's frustration
with the world!
Folken lashes out
psychically at Van, who blocks the assault with an outstretched hand.
Ultimately the Abaharaki warrior collapses to the floor in exhaustion.
Hitomi begs Folken to stop, but he ignores her. "To kill you with
my bare hands was always my true desire," he says to Van. "Now,
Dragon King, fight me!"
Van struggles back
to his feet. "No," he declares firmly. "I won't fight anymore."
Folken looks at him with disdain. "Fine," he says. "Then
you can die right there." Hitomi realizes what is about to happen
and throws herself over Van to protect him. Folken's vicious telekinetic
attack hits the pair with such force that it explodes upwards through
the roof.
As the dust settles,
Van shakes Hitomi's shoulders and calls her name. She looks up at him.
"I'm OK," she reassures him. Despite the force of the attack,
they're both all right. Folken looks at them coldly, hatred etched on
his face. "That poor man," Hitomi says to Van. "I was like
him once. I didn't understand other people's pain and sadness. I kept
insisting that I was all alone."
Folken addresses Hitomi
for the first time since the dragon brought them to the fortress. "That
is why you came here," he states. "You followed my call."
Hitomi stands up,
determined to put an end to the senseless battle. "I'm not like that
anymore. Don't you understand? Van's pain, Van's suffering, Van's sadness
they all exist because of you!"
The look on Folken's
face is unreadable. "This world is full of sadness. Only death can
break this cycle of fate," he intones. In the distance, Sora slowly
approaches, appearing gracefully out of the mist. "That is why I
sought this end," Folken continues. He pauses briefly, and then makes
a chilling declaration. "I threw away my wings with my own hands."
Hitomi looks at him
sadly, tears in her eyes.
From the shadows behind
the leader of the Black Dragon Clan, a figure emerges Jajuka. "Folken-sama,
now it's time for my wish to come true!" he boldly declares.
The hound man dashes forward, sword drawn. Folken spins around and rips
off Jajuka's left arm with a quick telekinetic strike. As he does so,
he realizes that Jajuka has a second sword in his right hand. In slow
motion, he draws his own blade and slashes Jajuka through the heart.
As she draws near,
Sora sighs. It is unclear if it is from sadness or relief.
Jajuka staggers away.
"That is for everyone you trampled upon," he gasps. Then he
falls backward, dead.
Folken slowly turns.
Jajuka's second sword has been firmly thrust into his chest. "Retribution,"
he murmurs. He tears the blade from his armor and falls to his knees.
Van calls out to his brother, but Folken tells him not to come near.
In a wine-colored
memory, Folken recalls the mountains of his homeland and the joyful
cry of his little brother. "A call I always cherished," he whispers
with a smile, and then collapses as the death he wished for finally arrives.
The lights of the
floating fortress flicker out, and the structure begins to crumble. To
the surprise of Hitomi and Van, Escaflowne begins to disintegrate, turning
into greenish wisps of light that rush away from them and towards Sora.
"You two should be leaving," she gently chides them as the light
curls around her. "Now that Folken is no more, this place will not
last long. You must fly away from this abominable fortress with your own
wings."
Hitomi takes a step
forward, hypnotized by the tendrils of light that wind around Sora's frail
body. "You are..." she trails off.
For the first and
only time in the film, Sora smiles. "I am going to stay here with
Folken-sama," she says cheerfully.
As day breaks over
Torushina, Folken's floating fortress falls from the sky, crashing into
the city center with a dramatic spray of debris.
White feathers begin
tumbling down in an ethereal snowfall. Millerna and Merle are surprised,
but the Mole Man is not. He looks up from his ledge, admiring the beautiful
sight. "It's the Dragon," he says firmly.
The people of Torushina
look around in wonder, as do the Abaharaki. Gaddes holds his hands up
as though feeling for rain. Allen stands motionless, gazing at the heavens
with awed eyes. "The Tsubasa no Kami," he whispers. Dryden
emerges from his home and joins the other citizens of Torushina in the
streets. Everyone looks to the sky. High above, they see a winged boy
with a girl in his arms, gliding gently through the feathered snowfall.
Outside the gates
of Torushina, Dilandau reins in his horse. "Eh, it looks like the
Black Dragon Clan's empire crumbled after all," he says nonchalantly.
"Where to go now? Well, I guess wars are fought everywhere."
He turns briefly to look behind him. "Let's go!" he calls as
he spurs his horse into a gallop. Gatti, Ryuon, and Chesta follow dutifully.
Later, in Adon, Merle
sings with the village children under a tree. She smiles and then turns
to look at the surrounding hills and mountains. There, Van and Hitomi
are walking together, enjoying the peaceful scenery. At the summit of
the tallest peak, they watch the sunset.
"Hey, Van,"
Hitomi asks quietly. "How long do you think I can stay here?"
Until the Mystic Moon calls her back again, he answers. He will stay by
her side in the meantime. Hitomi thanks him. "We'll always be together,
right?" Van turns to look at her and smiles.
High above, a bird
circles. As the sun slowly sinks below the mountains, Sora's song begins
to echo faintly. "I can hear her singing," Hitomi whispers,
eyes wide. "I can hear it." She steps forward to the edge of
the mountain. As Van watches in awe, glowing wings spring from Hitomi's
back. A flock of white birds swirl around her, singing joyfully. Then
the singing stops. Van blinks, stunned, and then smiles sadly. When the
view pans back, Hitomi is gone, and Van stands alone, feathers slowly
raining down around him.
High in the evening
sky, the Mystic Moon fades away. Hitomi has gone home.
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