Lights... Camera... ACTION!!: A Hollywood Quest

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
Hi Magoose here one of the guys helping Duke.

So we have some bad news.

The quest has been canceled as duke does not want to write it anymore.

I'm going to ask if I can take over for it, because I like this quest, and it would be a shame to kill it
TBF, Mags, you have been doing a lot of the heavylifting for the quest, so this will be in good hands. :)

To be clear to everyone, this is just me burning out on imagination of the quest, since my muse has been hitting me over the head a lot with so many different ideas that I just can't find myself too interested in this.

I'll still hang out here, though, since this still does have a sepcial place in my heart.

I'd like to thank you all for making this a wonderful experience while it lasted.

I'd also like to thank @Magoose, @Fluffy_serpent, and @Martin Noctis for doing so much to help prepare and write this quest. I couldn't have done it without you all. :D

I'll see you all around.

With so many regards, Duke William Of.
 
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[X] Plan Making the Dream Works
-[X]The Head Animator of Dreamworks: Who will lead the charge for the Head Animator Spot DC: ???
-[X]Hiring Animators We need animators fast DC:???
-[X]All the Presidents Men: You need to convince George that maybe he can… Oh, wait he already went to produce it? Damn, that was quick. DC: 0
-[X]The Lot Comes up: You are going to look at what the Crew was doing at the Lot. How would it look? DC: 30
-[X]Preparing for The Shoot (Location): YOu and Steve and the location scouts are going to be going off to Jordan and Isreal to get the final location scouting that you need. DC: 40
-[X]Preparing for the Shoot (Sets): This will be the inaugural sets of Lucasfilms in America, owned by Lucasfilms itself. Now to see what the mind of you and Steve can come up with for a fantasy Castle. DC: 30
-[X]Preparing for the Shoot (Weapon Training) You and the others need to get weapons training, That means your favorite part. Learning and mastering something new and cool. DC: 40
-[X]A New Neighbor: You have a new neighbor in the neighborhood, and you wonder who it is- Never mind it's Debbie… wait why is she here? Why would she move? DC: 25
-[X]Having Fun: You and Carrie haven't had a night on the town in some time. Perhaps that's what you both need. Just a good ole time where it's just the two of you. DC: ???
-[X]Investments: You want to invest your hard-earned cash into something that you feel will be a good return on investment. And as well as diversify your assets DC: 0 (Linetail what you wish to invest in below this action, and the amount of money you want to invest in)
--[X] Purchase adaptation rights for Basil of Baker Street. $800,000

Okay so I myself have been a pretty big fan for the Gosling Arc, but I don't think we should try to increase the chances because one thing I am worried about Bruce getting Carrie pregnant right now is that he'll leave her home and be halfway across the world for months on end when Carrie's carrying the baby. So best to just let things happen naturally and go for increased chances when Bruce will be in the country for the next nine months and isn't dedicated to a long term project.

Do Dreamworks development. Find our great head and hire as many animators as we can.

Talk with George for President's Men and get that covered. Develop the lot so we get something great. Prepare the location shoot. Do weapons training. In essence make sure our properties and subsidiaries are doing great and everything will be good for Conan production.

Check in with Debbie moving in, though at least on that front Carrie won't be alone. Bruce and Carrie have some nice fun before he heads out to film. Purchase film rights for Basil.

We have 5 Dates, and the Japanese movies from Toho that we made a deal with. I figure we finish distributing the last of the Lone Wolf and Cub films, or the 5 dates movie.

I don't think it's a good time to release Five Dates since Star Wars has been out for little more than a month and as the highest grossing movie it will have packed theaters for weeks on end and organically we don't want to disrupt the money flow. Let's distribute Five Dates once we get back at the beginning of summer and do Close Encounters in August or November/December.
 
[X] Plan Making the Dream Works

I like the plan. Soon enough, we will have all we need to start making the movies that Disney once thought too good for them, or simply dismissed.
 
By the way, who are we thinking for head of Dreamworks? I still favor Don Bluth heading up Dreamworks as our 2D Animation Studio and Pixar becoming our 3D Animation Studio. But what does everyone else think about who we should get?
 
By the way, who are we thinking for head of Dreamworks? I still favor Don Bluth heading up Dreamworks as our 2D Animation Studio and Pixar becoming our 3D Animation Studio. But what does everyone else think about who we should get?
Personally, I don't think we should make him the Head of Animation. I think he would be happier if we give him an environment where he can make the films he wants without having to worry and look over every other work to make sure is right. At the same time, though I do like Don Bluth's animation, I also have to admit that it's hit and miss sometimes, and somehwat messed up as well. I think he works better as part of a whole than as the standard is what I'm saying.
[X] Plan Making the Dream Works
I wonder who George will cast as Nixon... and if we can convince them to play Palpatine as well. :V
Nixon does not appear in the movie. It's all about the journalists who uncovered Watergate and what they had to do in order to break the story.
 
Personally, I don't think we should make him the Head of Animation. I think he would be happier if we give him an environment where he can make the films he wants without having to worry and look over every other work to make sure is right. At the same time, though I do like Don Bluth's animation, I also have to admit that it's hit and miss sometimes, and somehwat messed up as well. I think he works better as part of a whole than as the standard is what I'm saying.
I don't necessarily disagree with you, I'm mostly choosing Bluth because I know how passionate he is today about preserving traditional animation and I'd like to give him the chance to do that. Who are you thinking we should choose?
 
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Movie Pitch: Maiden of Orleans
TITLE: Maiden of Orleans
GENRE: War/Epic
SUBGENRE: Biopic
FORMAT: Movie
BASIC PROMPT:

The movie is about the life and death of Joan of Arc, patron Saint of France. The movie begins with an opening crawl explaining the history of the Hundred Years War, how England and France have gone to war numerous times over control of France with recent events creating a scenario where France was doomed to fall as the nation was divided into three between England, France and Burgundy with the young Charles VII having succeeded his mentally ill father following civil war with many doubting his right to rule while the French are on the ascendance.

The movie then shifts focus to a young Joan of Arc who is a simple peasant girl, helping her mother to raise the family and tend to the farm while her father helps tend to the running of the village. The tranquil scene is ruined as a band of English brigands raid Joan's village and while few were killed, the cattle was stolen and much of the land ruined. Anti-English sentiments rise greatly and in the aftermath Joan has her first vision with the Archangel Michael. Michael consoles a grieving Joan and tells her that God is with the French people and that soon the Lord's champion will arise to lead France to salvation and victory. Joan asks who this hero is, Michael promises that she will know when God tells her so.

Joan continues to have many more visions of the Saints, actively conversing with them as a friend similar to how Jesus spoke with men of the past. Some time passes and a prophecy is spreading throughout the French countryside that a virgin chosen by God shall rally the banners of France and expel the English. Joan hears God telling her that she is the maiden and gives her a holy mission to liberate France. Empowered, Joan travels with her uncle to a nearby town, declaring herself to be the virgin that shall come to France in its time of aid and petitions the garrison commander Robert de Baudricort to let her help. The commander believes she is delusional and sends her away. In the aftermath, Burgundy soldiers come and pillage the lands in conquest, driving Joan and her family from their homes. The people of Joan's village believe that the attack happened because the French Army did not welcome Joan as their Champion, beginning the belief that she's God's anointed. Joan travels to Doremy to plead to Baudricort once more to let her fight. Baudricort still believes she is delusional but men affiliated with Charles II of Lorraine, Jean de Metz and Bertrand de Poulengy are in attendance and believe Joan to be holy and just. Joan travels to the court of Charles II where he hopes Joan can aid him in healing his illnesses. Joan states she has no power and questions why God should aid an adulterer, something Joan should have no knowledge of.

Meanwhile, the tide of the war continues to go worse for the French as the English and Burgundians continue to conquer the countryside with victory after victory. The French site of coronation Reims is captured by Burgundy, further damning Charles in the eyes of his people as he cannot be coronated. All that is left for victory for the Ango-Burgundian forces is the capture of Orleans. Once it falls, there is nothing to stop France from falling. Charles prays to God in agony, desperately pleading for a savior for his Kingdom. Joan then at the same time receives a vision from Michael, instructing her to go to the side of the Dauphin Charles and lend her aid. Joan returns to meet with Robert, Bertrand and Jean at her side as companions after having becoming friends with her. With the tide of the war worsening after the last two times he rejected Joan, a still skeptical Robert relents and provides Joan passage to the Dauphin with an escort. To protect her identity, Joan wear's men's clothes and cuts her hair, beginning her legend but also damning her.

Joan travels to the Royal Court in Chinon where she meets with Charles. Charles is intrigued by Joan and the two share a private conversation in his chambers where Charles in a moment of weakness reveals that he is starting to lose faith in God as he has not answered his prayers and France is falling, wondering what he and his ancestors did to be damned so. Joan tells him to keep to his faith, that Charles has never lost God's love or favor and that he should never question his lineage for he is the trueborn son of Charles VI and the rightful King of France. Charles has Joan conduct a number of tests by theologians, who while unable to prove definitively that she is the prophesized savior, admit that she fits much of the criteria and that there is nothing about her that is unholy. Joan spends a great deal of time with the common French people and nobles along with Jean and Bertrand. Her unwavering faith in the Lord and her Kingdom inspires everyone she meets, spreading faith in Joan and her righteousness.

Joan is then commanded by Charles to go to Orleans to aid the campaign. Traveling with her companions, she arrives to a besieged city and is greeted by a desperate Jean de Dunois. Dunois has done his best to hold the siege and throw back the English but all of his efforts collapse and the English continue to press him. Seeing the enthusiasm that the people have for Joan, Dunois sends her to the battlefield to act as a figurehead with her presence greatly raising the morale of the troops. While meant to just carry the banner, Joan starts giving orders and strategic suggestions to the officers and lords, who in desperation agree as all else is lost. A series of battles then commence with Jean de Metz acting as the main point of view for the fighting while Joan as historically accurate stays with the generals and instead of directly participating, gives orders in tactics and suggestions. Joan's strategy proves to be wise as the French are constantly on the offensive and with a seemingly divine fervor continue to push back the English and win assault after assault. Often Joan is near the front lines, carrying the banner of France. At the final assault she is wounded by a crossbow, but instead of retreating she stands tall, inspiring the troops to finish the fight and thus save Orleans. Word of Joan spreads across all of France, with the French considering her a living angel and the English a demon or a witch consorting with Satan.

Joan then embarks on the Loire campaign at Charles' orders, serving alongside John II, Duke of Alencon. This time there is no skepticism or hesitation with John completely trusting Joan and often acting at her orders, placing full faith of her with the Army high and low seeing her as their leader and savior. Joan advises an aggressive campaign and the French win victory after victory, even at times when Joan is not present as her story and character inspire the men enough to outwit and overwhelm the English. Back at the court of Henry VI, there is heavy debate over Joan of Arc and if she is a satanic witch or a true servant of God. Henry considers making peace with France, but Bishop Pierre Cauchon pushes him to continue the war, confidently declaring that Joan is a heretic and that the French victories are merely a test by God for England's righteous pursuit of the war which they must not lose.

Joan then participates in a march on Reims as a head of a grand army with John II. The French continue to win victory after victory, often without a fight. After the victory at Troyes, Charles VII is crowned as King with Joan playing a special role in the ceremony, proclaiming at the end that God's will has been done. Joan then heads out with the Army to continue the liberation, marching on the city of Paris. Joan and John try to push for a quick and aggressive march, but divisions in court and negotiations with Burgundy prevent it. It is during this time that Charles begins to form a rift with Joan as the constant victories make him cocky and arrogant, believing himself to be mainly responsible while he also grows fearful of Joan usurping his authority as he knows the people love her more. Joan and John attempt to siege Paris, but the battle is constantly sabotaged by Charles and his poiticking court while the English under John Lancaster have adapted to Joan's tactics and bravely stand their ground. During an assault, Joan is wounded by an arrow to the leg and in the confusion is separated by her companions. The missing sight of Joan demoralizes the French while Joan alone and in pain crawls desparetely back to French lines. After the assault, Charles orders a retreat, seeing Paris as lost. Joan argues that they can still win and God will be with their side if they continue, but Charles sees Joan as suicidal with her luck having run out, but Joan replies she won by faith. The failure of Paris weighs heavy with the nobles turning against Joan, and Charles dismisses Joan from the main army, forbidding her from working with John II again.

Joan's fortune falls from this point as she tried to lead multiple campaigns as part of minor forces to mixed success, incurring more defeats against England and Burgundy. The nobility lose faith in Joan, seeing her divine favor as at an end and some questioning if she had any at all, while in reality Joan's losses are because they have turned their back on her, and thus God. Joan's family is rewarded with greater nobility and advancement, with Charles trying to use this as an opportunity to get rid of Joan who he sees as a nuisance by marrying her off. Joan refuses, protecting her virginity and stating it shall not pass until her mission is completed. The two argue over who is right and who is at fault for recent events, with Joan tearfully storming off, their friendship at an end. Desperate to regain God's favor, Joan leads a mission against Burgundy on her own. While she gains some victories, without royal support thanks to Charles' anger over her going rogue, the army disperses and Joan and her remnants are defeated and captured by the Burgundians. England and Burgundy rejoice over the victory, with a scheming Pierre plotting to cement Joan's downfall and further his political ambitions manipulates Burgundy to hand her to English custody.

Joan then undergoes a kangaroo court under the English, with Pierre attempting to damn Joan from the beginning of blasphemy by wearing men's clothing and guilt of demonic visions, rigging it by ignoring all of the usual traditions such as placing the trial in the authority of the Church and making it secular and often ignoring the rules of procedure.. Joan bravely stands her ground and refuses to be intimidated, openly preaching of her faith and devotion to God and of the visions she was given. Joan takes control of the court and makes many English nobles skeptical or believing, including John Lancaster. Knowing the situation is going out of control, Pierre tries to end it in a political victory for England by pushing Joan to renounce her wearing of men's clothes and no longer bear arms in exchange for her freedom. Joan signs it, but nothing is done of her visions, proving to many that she is indeed holy.

While Pierre is initially content to let this go, dark and unholy influences drive him to madness and wrath, demanding that Joan be put to death. Pierre sends his men to beat and abuse Joan, coercing her to wear men's cloathing, and thus be a lapsed blasphemer. Pierre presents this as proof Joan is a witch and servant of Satan. He then tries to blackmail Joan by offering clemency in exchange for renouncing her divinity. With Michael and the other angels and saints at her side, Joan refuses and says that her wearing men's clothes is not wrong and her cause is just. Pierre uses this as the smoking gun of sorts and tricks the judges into condemning her to execution.

In her death scene Joan is dragged and humiliated to the pyre, looked down with scorn and jeers by everyone present in a visual manner that's meant to evoke similarities to the passion, all celebrate her death save for John who turns away, refusing to be present for injustice such as Pontius Pilate. Tied to the post and it about to be lit, all while she's begging for them to stop, and then as it starts to be lit and the fire spreads, she keeps shrinking back and into herself trying to avoid the flames in vain. Eventually they start catching onto her and she begins screeching out in pain and fear, and is desperately calling to God in her mind and begging to be saved, all the while the people around her are cheering it all on with her supporters in the crowd in secret watching it all happen. As she's dying, she eventually sees an angel coming down from the heavens and towards her and takes her head in her hands and as Joan closes her eyes and allows herself to die, seemingly in peace, her body begins to be well and truly consumed by the flames. The epilogue explains what happened afterwards and as consequence, historically. It shows Joan's retrial with the Pope and Catholic Church declaring her innocent of all crimes then cuts to modern day with Pope Pius IX declaring her a Saint and a shot of the Notre Dame celebrating Joan on her feast day.
Joan of Arc- The protagonist and hero of the movie, Joan is a noble and pure woman who believes deeply in God and follows him and the command of his angels and saints without question. Joan is very kind and virtuous, answering the call to action to save her family and her nation and often attempting to give the English mercy with offers of surrender. Joan is very wise and brilliant as a leader and inspires the French to action with high charisma and boldness. However, Joan can at times be fearful and confused and her stubborness can lead to her downfall such as her nonstop offense and her refusal to not wear men's clothes.

King Charles VII- King of France Charles is a very multi-faceted and complex character. At the beginning there is a large degree of sympathy and pity for him as a down on his luck monarch desperate for a miracle. While Charles initally is a good and righteous King by following Joan, overtime the influence of those around him degrades his virtue and his hubris and sins of pride and envy turn him from Joan to whom she was once considered a friend.

Jean de Metz- The "Everyman" of the movie, Jean is a simple and lowly knight who becomes inspired after meeting Joan and becomes one of her most steadfast followers and friends. Jean is the POV through which we see much of the battle scenes with Jean gallantly charging into the thick of the fighting, promising to be Joan's sword. Throughout the movie, Jean has a one-sided love for Joan, wishing she was his wife. While Joan cares deeply for Jean, she remains steadfast in her commitment to her virginity during her mission which Jean respects, with her death sending him into depression.

Bertrand de Poulengy- Joan's other close companion, Bertrand is not as gallant and brave as Jean, being more of a leader and stratgist like Joan, advising her throughout her leadership and helping to manage supplies and logistics. He often serves as a source of comic relief but at the same time engages with Joan in deep discussions of philosophy and faith.

Duke John II- One of the greatest generals of the French Army, John is a good friend and companion to Joan who treats her as his equal and relies upon her for strategic advance. John agrees with Joan completely and is willing to follow her to the ends of the Earth and back, but is unfortunately held by his duty to Charles.

Prince John of Lancaster- The Uncle of Henry VI, John is a great general and a noble and good man. He is the representation of all that is good within the English cause, fellow Christians who just so happen to believe and be in devotion to their King. John is a competent statesman and soldier who carries out his duty. While he is loyal to his family above all else, he respects Joan and laments her downfall in the shame trial.

Bishop Pierre Cauchon- The main antagonist of the movie, Pierre is a Frenchman who colludes with the English, seeing an English victory as his best method of securing ultimate temporal power. Pierre is essentially a live action Frollo, a self-righteous hypocrite who believes himself to be just and God's servant but is a very sinful and ambitious man. While never stated outright, there are various hints throughout the movie that Pierre is continuously corrupted by Lucifer and turned into an unknowing agent of evil.

Supporting cast

Archangel Michael-
An everpresent figure throughout the movie, Michael is God's messenger to Joan and is most often seen in her visions. Michael provides comfort, guidance and wisdom to Joan and helps Joan to begin to lead.

Robert de Baudricourt- A French Captain in the beginning of the movie who turns Joan away twice out of disbelief that she is the prophesized virgin. He is a deeply cynical and bitter veteran, a man who while loyal to his country has trouble holding faith to God.

Charles II of Lorraine- Charles the Bold, an old and fat man. He is one of the first of the nobility to believe in Joan's holiness, but cannot experience grace due to his lack of action and desire to remain in sin, setting up other figures who deny or abandon Joan.

Jean de Dunois- The commander of the French forces at Orleans. Jean is at first heavily demoralized and on the verge of despiar but is inspired by Joan's example and begins to follow her with fervor.

A/N: This pitch was done in cooperation with @Schehera Zade who came up with the original concept and ending and asked me to develop it into a full synopsis. Basic idea is to do a modern adaptation of Joan that will stand as timeless and create a great European Epic and a landmark film of both faith and feminism.
 
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D100 => 94 #Magoose decides to see What Kennedy is doing

Um… fick well we have another antagonist in the quest.

@overmind im sorry.

But the dice demanded a sacrifice. And oh boy did they get it.
 
Conan the Barbarian Synopsis
Conan the Barbarian Synopsis

In a setting which is parallel to the Middle Ages lives a young Prince Lukas. Lukas is royalty of an unnamed Empire but is the youngest of many sons and thus not important to his father or his court. Lukas is sent to a remote province of the Empire to govern but he becomes bored and resentful of his duties. Chosing to instead explore the lands, Lukas stumbles upon and discovers the Tomb of Conan. The Prince is mystified and enraptured by the sight, wondering what kind of great warrior inhabits the tomb. The Prince shares the discovery with his court with only his Vizier knowing of the truth of what he has found. The two go through the tomb with the Vizier sharing with Lukas the legend of Conan, one of the greatest stories ever told that has been long forgotten, narrating the story to both Lukas and the audience.

Centuries past in the Hyborean Age, A sword is forged by a blacksmith, who then shows it to his young son, Conan, as he tells him of the "Riddle of Steel", an aphorism on the importance of steel to their people, the Cimmerians. The Cimmerians are later massacred by a band of raiders led by Thulsa Doom; Conan's father is killed by dogs, and his sword is taken by Doom to decapitate Conan's mother, aided by Doom's entrancing gaze. The children are taken into slavery and chained to work a large mill, the Wheel of Pain. Conan survives into adulthood, becoming a massive, muscular man. His master eventually trains him to be a gladiator; after winning countless fights and receiving training and education in the East, Conan leads a slave revolt, killing his captors and freeing hundreds of slaves in his first great act of heroism. He is soon chased by wild dogs and seeks refuge in an Atlantean warrior's tomb, where he retrieves an ancient sword. Conan wanders the world, befriending Subotai, a cheerful Hyrkanian thief and archer, and Amon Thoth a bumbling and nervous wizard who has been shunned by his peers for his lack of magical talents, but is embraced by Conan as a friend.

The trio form a band of adventurers and roam the lands taking on quests and challenges. In the Zamorian city of Arenjun, also known as the "City of Thieves," Conan drinks in a tavern. He overhears a Kothic rogue describe a fabulous jewel known as the "Heart of the Elephant," which is kept in a tower by an evil sorcerer named Yara. While Conan is at first ambivalent, he hears that Yara has recently aligned herself with Doom as one of his favored sorcerers. Remembering his trauma, Conan then becomes motivated to go after Doom andventures to Yara's estate with Subotai and Amon.

Conan ventures into Yara's garden to steal the jewel and encounters Taurus of Nemedia, known as the "Prince of Thieves," who has the same agenda. Taurus is wily and fat, but amazingly agile. Impressed by Conan's daring, Taurus agrees to work together with the group. After battling lions in the tower gardens, the thieves ascend Yara's spire. Upon reaching the top, Taurus enters a treasure vault and is killed by the venomous bite of a giant spider. Conan crushes the spider with a chest of gems, then continues his search for the Heart of the Elephant. The trio then continue further into the tower, reaching an enchanted hall full of protective magics which Amon after some great struggle is able to counter and defuse, with the group entering the Heart.

In the heart, Conan discovers a strange being with the body of a man and the head of an elephant. The creature, Yag-kosha, is a blind and tortured prisoner of Yara. Yag-kosha reveals to Conan through a ballad the pre-cataclysmic saga of his people, their arrival on Earth, and how he taught Yara the art of magic only to have his apprentice betray him. At Yag-kosha's request, Conan grabs the fabled jewel, kills the being, extracts the heart from his corpse, and drips its blood over the Heart of the Elephant with Amon performing a ritual of Yag-kosha's design. When Conan sets the blood-infused relic in front of Yara in his sleeping-chamber, the gem's magic shrinks and draws the sorcerer into the jewel. Inside, a revived Yag-kosha, limbs and wings restored, pursues the screaming Yara, and the Heart vanishes. The trio then escape the tower after battling Yara's cult, leaving just as the tower collapses with no treasure having been gained.

Conan then sets out on a quest, seeking to grow stronger and find all the powers he can to defeat Doom. After some time, the group journeys into the south far beyond the civilized lands. They stumble across a thief named Valeria who is searching for the fabled city of Xuchotl which is said to be made of emeralds. Valeria and Conan grow close together and start to form a bond. As the two share an intimate moment, Conan and Valeria are attacked by a dinosaur like creature (a plated Allosaurus) which mauls their horses. Conan and Valeria escape the dragon by climbing onto a rocky outcropping. Though they are trapped there without food or water, Conan recognizes some poisonous fruit growing nearby. Acting quickly, he coats the tip of a spear in poison and pierces the dragon's lower jaw with a well-aimed throw. Although blinded, the enraged beast pursues the two fugitives by their scent, but dies from the poison seconds before devouring Conan.

The couple after reuniting with Subotai and Amon emerge from their shelter and journey towards a mysterious walled city, which Conan sighted from the hill. Without grazing livestock or cultivated fields, the city appears deserted. Conan pries open a gate, long since rusted shut, and they enter a bizarre twilight world. The city, which is known as Xuchotl, is a massive structure completely enclosed by an emerald dome. A single great hallway runs across the entire city, without other streets or open courtyards. The structure consists entirely of four levels of rooms, chambers, and passageways. Xuchotl itself is carved from jade and other exotic materials.

The four separate and search the city's empty corridors with Conan and Valeria traveling together. Valeria encounters a man named Techotl, who she joins in his feud between the two factions which are all that remain of the once large population. Soon, Techotl invites Conan and Valeria into the stronghold of his tribe, the Tecuhltli, where are welcomed by the king and queen, Olmec and Tascela. Subotai and Amon find an elderly man and rescue him from Xotalanc's soldiers. The man thanks the pair and is greatful for their arrival along with Conan and Valeria, saying cryptically for with new blood shall come two more red nails and his vengance shall be complete before descending into the catacombs. Subotai and Amon then join Conan and Valeria as they are welcomed by Techulti reoyalty.

Olmec recounts that the city was built centuries before its current inhabitants arrived. One day, a slave — Tolkemec — betrayed his master and guided the newly arrived invaders into the city while slaying the original inhabitants. The conquerors were led by two brothers, Tecuhltli and Xotalanc, who ruled peacefully over their city until Tecuhltli stole Xotalanc's bride. Meanwhile, Tolkemec betrayed both sides for his own reasons and was exiled to the catacombs. Nails driven into a pillar inside of Olmec's stronghold keeps count the number of slain rivals, and provides the title for this story.

Tascela develops an interest in Valeria, and has a slave try to drug her with a narcotic plant. Valeria manages to capture the slave and interrogates her into revealing her mistress' treachery, but the slave escapes into the catacombs. Valeria's pursuit is interrupted when Xotalanc's army breaches the stronghold. Eventually, all of Xotalanc's troops are exterminated while Conan, Valeria, Subotai, Amon Olmec, Tascela, and fifteen Tecuhltli warriors remain alive with Techotl having died by taking a blade meant for Conan. When Conan along with Subotai and Amon begins an expedition towards Xotalanc's stronghold, Valeria is left behind while her wounds are treated.

While Conan is away, Olmec tries to rape Valeria, but Valeria fights him off and then he is thwarted by Tascela. She reveals herself as a sorceress and the stolen bride who originally started the feud. Vampire-like, Tascela plans to sacrifice Valeria to restore her own youth. Olmec has secretly ordered his guards to execute Conan, but Conan kills the two warriors and hurries back for Valeria. Returning to Tecuhltli, Conan finds a bruised Olmec in a trap inside Tascela's dungeon. After rescuing him, Olmec attempts to betray Conan and is killed.

Conan faces off against Tascela, who has Valeria chained on an altar. Caught in a steel trap, Conan watches helplessly as Tascela proceeds with her ritual. Suddenly she is interrupted by Tolkemec, returned from his exile and wielding an ancient sceptre shooting lightning bolts. Amon and Subotai arrive with Subotai handling Tascela's guards while Amon protects both Conan and Valeria from the lightning with his magic. After freeing herself, Valeria impales a fleeing and electrocuted Tascela with a dagger through her heart, declaring, "I had to do that much for my self-respect!" Recognizing Subotai and Amon, Tolkemec lets them live and bids them farewell, asking they never return and let this city be forgotten to time.

Some more time passes and the group is wealthy and happy, achieving great fame and fortune through their exploits. Valeria wishes for Conan to settle down and for them to raise a family but Conan is restless and still greatly uneased for Doom's continued living. In the morning the group is confronted by city guards bring them to King Osric with other adventurers in audience, who requests they rescue his daughter, Princess Yasimina, now a zealot in Doom's cult, for a handsome reward. Almost all refuse due to lack of interest or fear of Doom, but Conan in his hatred of Doom and desire for vengeance boldly proclaims he shall bring Doom's head. Conan's confidence and charisma unit the many mercenaries and adventurers to follow him in his quest, although Valeria is ill at ease, fearing that Conan is digging his grave.

Conan in his arrogance leads a large band to the Temple of Doom where he believes he can just smash in and kill Doom, though Valeria advises caution and believes the plan is reckless, Conan in his blind hatred continues on. The Band attacks Doom and despite valiant fighting, against superior magics and the strength of Doom's Army are no match and they get destroyed with only Conan's friends escaping while Conan is captured after rushing to Doom and managing to grievously wound the sorcerer. Doom lectures him on the power of flesh, which he demonstrates by hypnotically enticing a girl to leap to her death. He then orders for Conan to be crucified on the Tree of Woe. The barbarian is on the verge of death when he is discovered by his friends and brought to ancient ruins for rest. Amon says he may be able to bring Conan back with the aid of spirits but warns that there is a heavy price that must be paid, one that Valeria says she shall be willing to bear. These spirits also try to abduct Conan, but he is restored to health after Valeria and Subotai fend them off.

Subotai, Amon and Valeria agree to help Conan complete Osric's quest and infiltrate the Temple of Set. As the cult indulges in ritualism the thieves attack and flee with the princess, but Conan is unable to engage Doom, who has magically transformed into a large snake and slithered away. Valeria is mortally wounded by Doom after he shoots a stiffened snake at her with his bow. She dies in Conan's arms, acknowledging the price of the "toll" forewarned by the wizard in exchange for Conan's life; she is cremated at the Mounds, where Conan prepares with Subotai and Amon to battle Doom. Conan asks Crom, the god of his people, to grant him revenge. By using booby traps and exploiting their terrain, they manage to slay Doom's warriors when they attack. Just when Rexor is about to overcome Conan, Valeria reappears for a brief moment as a Valkyrie to save him from the mortal blow. After losing his men, Doom shoots a stiffened snake at the princess. Subotai blocks the shot with his shield, and stabs his Atlantean sword through Doom's heart, ending his reign of evil and avenging his parents but at the sorrowful cost of Valeria.

Conan then returns the princess to Osiric and rides off somberly into the sunset with Subotai and Amon at his side. The film then ends with a return to Lukas and the Vizier, with the Prince begging for more stories of Conan. The Vizier promises to share more at another day. As the two prepare to leave, Lukas discovers Conan's sword and poses with it in a motion similar to Conan at the beginning of the film.
 
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