The Swordbearer Saga

Crisselda
Part Four:
The Gods of Carnage
100 years after his descent into the Red Desert, Ravenwolf, kept alive by the enchantments of the Aireon Blade, returns to the city of his greatest glory, Asongata and the Red Throne of Zalgarra, where he must try to bring down the heir of the man to whom he once gave his Crown.
What People are Saying:
“The Gods of Carnage is a sweeping fantasy epic that explores themes of legacy, sacrifice, and redemption. The screenplay excels in crafting a richly textured world that weaves intricate political intrigue with personal struggles and mythic undertones. The screenplay’s evocative imagery, dynamic pacing, and layered dialogue make the script a compelling exploration of heroism and humanity.”
– Sci-Fi/Fantasy Festival, 2024
“Using the framework of a story being told to children, The Gods of Carnage creates a complex tapestry that explores the relationship between power, myth, history, and personal truth. The screenplay masterfully balances intimate character moments with epic scale and demonstrates remarkable control over multiple timelines and perspectives that allow it to achieve thematic depth while maintaining clear character motivations and building to an emotionally satisfying conclusion.”
-Coverage, Ink 2024
The Swordbearer Saga

Crisselda
Part Four:
The Gods of Carnage
100 years after his descent into the Red Desert, Ravenwolf, kept alive by the enchantments of the Aireon Blade, returns to the city of his greatest glory, Asongata and the Red Throne of Zalgarra, where he must try to bring down the heir of the man to whom he once gave his Crown.
What People are Saying:
“The Gods of Carnage is a sweeping fantasy epic that explores themes of legacy, sacrifice, and redemption. The screenplay excels in crafting a richly textured world that weaves intricate political intrigue with personal struggles and mythic undertones. The screenplay’s evocative imagery, dynamic pacing, and layered dialogue make the script a compelling exploration of heroism and humanity.”
– Sci-Fi/Fantasy Festival, 2024
“Using the framework of a story being told to children, The Gods of Carnage creates a complex tapestry that explores the relationship between power, myth, history, and personal truth. The screenplay masterfully balances intimate character moments with epic scale and demonstrates remarkable control over multiple timelines and perspectives that allow it to achieve thematic depth while maintaining clear character motivations and building to an emotionally satisfying conclusion.”
-Coverage, Ink 2024