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Naturally some souls feel they or a loved one aught not to have been sent to Hell in the first place, and Brazier's Boys get involved putting a few wrinkles in Canada's history. | Naturally some souls feel they or a loved one aught not to have been sent to Hell in the first place, and Brazier's Boys get involved putting a few wrinkles in Canada's history. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:58, 14 February 2008
The Kinglake Film Partnership's current project involves a live action video based on the Dragons of Histh universe.
The 'omnipotent' being in this version is not Histh but a dragon-daemon named Brazier. [[1]]
For the technically minded, Brazier is a 8-1/2 " X 11" paper cutout inserted into the light of a Haminex slide project shining on a white backdrop about 8' away.
In cultural terms Brazier is one of the souls resting in KingLake Cemetary,born in the 1840's.
Script-wise Brazier helps run a multi-services and commodities wise agri co-operative called CLAWSE, whose members include other dragons and daemons.
CLAWSE is in the business of providing insurance to clients, logistics and sulfur mines.
The current script outline posits that Hell is a 9 month journey from Earth over the Aurora Plains, a journey handled by companies such as CLAWSE. In 1958 DoH Canada Brazier and the boys are gearing up for Centennial year in 1967. Besides the usual issues of hauling the damned to Hell,the Powers That Be have decided to grant some of the residents of Hell temporary amnesties,so that they can get back to Earth and liven up Canada's Centennial year.
Naturally some souls feel they or a loved one aught not to have been sent to Hell in the first place, and Brazier's Boys get involved putting a few wrinkles in Canada's history.