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Haesik Page 1: Panel 1: Moon above, millet field, stars in the sky, a young man holding a rifle. Upper left hand corner box notation, Korea 1952. Narration: My name is, Kwon Ji Hyuk, I am only seventeen, but my country tells me to fight, I wish to be home, eating Oma's rice cakes, not cold, and shivering. I don't want to fight, I don't want to fight, I just want to be free. Panel 2: American soldiers, shouting, guns shooting, Kwon ducks, afraid to fight. Word Balloon, Korean Soldier #1: Hyuk! Get up you, coward! Shoot them! Word Balloon, Kwon: No! I do not wish to fight! I do not wish to fight! Word Balloon, Korean Soldier #2: Leave him! He will die! C'mon keep firing! Panel 3: Pan to the moon, notice a figure on top, it is a woman, she is praying. Word Balloon, Dalsun: Save my brother, let him be free, let me save him, he once took my place. Word Balloon, Stars (a group looking toward her): Your prayers have been heard, daughter. Go now, soon Haesik will be free. Panel 4 (horizontal below 1-3): Kwon, holds up his hands and runs toward the Americans. Focus on Kwon. Word Balloon, American Soldier #1: STOP! STOP RIGHT THERE! Word Balloon, Kwon: I surrender! I surrender! I don't want to fight! Word Balloon, American Soldier #2: Hey! You @#$!ing Gook! STOP! Narration: I didn't want to fight, I was drafted into this war. I just want to go home, I was hoping they would understand, but I don't think they can understand Korean. I forgive them, I can see it in their eyes, they too are scared. Panel 5 (horizontal below 4): Kwon's dropped his gun, he's got his hands in the air still, shouting at them. Focus on the Americans. Word Balloon, American Soldier #3: What are you two doing? SHOOT HIM! Word Balloon, American Soldier #4: I think he's trying to surrender, sir. Word Balloon, American Soldier #2: HEY! YOU! STOP! Action, American Soldier #3 shoots Kwon, repeatedly. Panel 6: Focus on Kwon, he's dead, bleeding on the millet. American Soldier #2, kneeling over him. Word Balloon, American Soldier #2: Jesus #@$!ing Chris, you're a kid, you're just a kid. Panel 7: American Soldier #2, puts a medal of St. George on Kwon. Word Balloon, American Soldier #2: I'm sorry it had to be you, kid. Page 2:

Panel 1: On the moon, Kwon appears, he's unsure of what's going on, Dalsun is smiling. Narration: I died, and yet I am alive. This cannot be, yet here I stand, on the moon, with a woman in front of me. Word Balloon, Dalsun: Haesik! Haesik! It is me, your sister, Dalsun! Word Balloon, Kwon: I am Kwon Ji Hyuk, I am from Kaesong. Word Balloon, Dalsun: Yes, but you are Haesik, you left us for a mortal life, I've watched over you. Word Balloon, Kwon: You have? Then. Then, why, why was I drafted? Why did I die?! Panel 2: Kwon is upset, Dalsun trying to be understanding, the stars are brighter in contrast to previous panels. Narration: Haesik? That old myth? I cannot be Haesik, for he was the Sun and then later the Moon, because Dalsun was afraid, of the night. This cannot be, I am no God. Word Balloon, Dalsun: Oh Haesik, I will explain, everything. Come with me. Word Balloon, Kwon: I- I Word Balloon, Dalsun: Please, Kwon? Word Balloon, Kwon: Okay. Panel 3 (equal to panel 4 & 5 of page 1): Kwon, in his armor, coming down to Seoul, South Korea, with Arirang (in musical notes) flowing around him. (his face his white, the markings are in black, armor is black and white, the circles are red, his sash is blue). Narration: I took her hand, in mine, and we flew into the stars. There, I learned who I was, and what had happened, and why I left. Though, I was sad, I missed my family, and my friends. I cried, when my country split, and I prayed to the stars, once more if I could leave heaven, so I can bring peace... They granted my prayer. Panel 4 (equal to 6 & 7): Kwon lands in the middle of Seoul, it is 2009, everyone recognizes him, as Haesik, in armor, some think he is a cosplayer of Animé, and others believe the old Gods have returned. No dialogue, glamor shot of Kwon. Page 3: Title Splash: The Sun, the Moon and the Tiger. Panel 1: A man dressed in light clothing, watches this new Haesik, he has a tiger tattooed on his forearm, that is noticeable to us. Word Balloon, Man: So, Haesik, you've returned again, you always did love this Earth too much. Soon, I will have my revenge upon you, your flesh will decay for my pleasure. Mini-Panel 1.1: Zoom to Man's eyes, they are cased like a South China Tiger, but are red. Panel 2: Kwon is in front of a bank, robbers are standing in front of him, not sure of what to do.

Word Balloon, Robber #1: What the @!$# are you guys doing? Just shoot him! Action, Robber #2 shoots Kwon, bullets bounce off the armor. Word Balloon, Robber #3: Any other bright ideas? Action, Robber #4 shoots an RPG at Kwon, the RPG turns into Fireworks, upon hitting him. Word Balloon, Kwon: I am sure the people at this bank will not be happy to find their money gone. Panel 3: Continuation of Panel 2 Word Balloon, Robber #2: So, we don't care. Word Balloon, Kwon: Yes, but I do. Action, Kwon raises his hands and then lowers them in a quick motion, sunlight, comes down in rays, burning the robbers hands. Panel 4 (horizontal below 1, 2 &3): Cops arrive, to arrest the men, and Kwon is flying away. Narration: It feels so good, to be back home, my family has long forgotten about me, I am but a branch in our tree. I am happy they are here, in the South, but I must go to the North, I must find away to unite my country. Panel 5: The man we saw in Panel 1, page 3, is now on a roof top, he looks more like a were-Tiger now, the a tattoo of his human self on the same forearm (where the tiger tat was). Word Balloon, Man: Oh Haesik, I think you've spent too much time with that naive sister of yours. Unification, and peace, ha. Not before I finish you off, don't worry little Haesik, I'll send you back to Heaven alright.. Panel 6: Kwon is high above Korea, in his armor, he is ecstatic, free and happy. Floating in the clouds. Narration: The sun and the moon, are my powers, day and night, hot and cold. Best of all, I am free, I am not a God above the people, I am a God among my people! Page 4: Notation, two weeks later. Narration: Here I am, in the very millet fields where I was killed, so many years ago. Panel 1: Haesik holds the bloodied St. George medal, he's in an old army jacket, with a black shirt, and cargo khaki's, combat boots. He's standing, wind blowing through his hair. Word Balloon: Arirang, Arirang, Arariyo... Arirang gogaero neomeoganda. Panel 2: He's walking toward the road, in the distance we notice a female figure, blurred from this point. Word Balloon: Nareul beorigo gasineun nimeun. Simnido motgaseo balbyeongnanda Panel 3: Haesik's voice carries, we can see the female closer now, it is Dalsun, she is wearing a simple white coat, and turtle neck, beige pants and shoes to match. Her voice meets his.

Word Balloon: Cheongcheonghaneuren byeoldo manko. Urine gaseumen kkumdo manta Narration: I sing in sadness, so much blood was spilled, it angers me greatly. I cannot help, but fight the tears that overwhelm me, as I sing. Panel 4 (horizontal, full below panels 1-3): Haesik is on his knees, clutching Dalsun's clothing, focus from a right angle, his face in tears, his anguish. Word Balloon: Jeogi jeo sani Baekdusaniraji. Dongji seotdaredo kkonman pinda Page 5: Narration: We drove, and drove away from this place, and all I hear in my head are the cries of my people. Who cry, yearning to be whole, and it hurts me so much. All I can see is the death and blood the war created. Panel 1 (half page): Man-Tiger, from page 3 (panel 1) is standing in the middle of the road, he is in his Were-tiger form. A red and black coat with loose silk black pants, and matching shoes. He is roaring. Word Balloon: HAESIK! Panel 2 (half page): Man-Tiger stands firm, we see car stop, with door open, Haesik's boots on the ground, Haesik responds. Word Balloon: Tiger. Page 6: Full Splash, of the country side, from a full view, Man-Tiger stands feet away from Haesik, both staring each other down. Narration: Tiger, of greed, of hate, and evil. I sent him to hell once, and I'll do it again. Long ago, when Korea was just born, he killed my family, my Mother, the Sky, and my Father the Earth, staining the millet fields red with their blood. My sister the Sun and I the Moon, escaped on a rope to Heaven, and he was sent to Hell for his actions. I will battle him again and again until he no longer roams this Earth, until he can NO LONGER, cause destruction and hate among man kind.

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