Dark Relic (2010) - full transcript

The Holy Land, 1099AD. The end of the first Crusade. When the conflict began, Christian knight Sir Gregory lead over a hundred men, but now less than ten remain. They include his squire Paul, a friar named George, and the arrogant Sir Robert. George and Sir Gregory discover a holy relic - a fragment of the True Cross and embark on a journey to Rome, to present the relic to the Pope. En route the ship they charter runs aground, their crew dead. Continuing their journey overland, the knights come across three Turkish warriors (two swordsmen and a female archer) and two pilgrims (a woman named Rebecca and an unnamed man) being attacked by bandits. The knights rush to their aid, and after a brief fight all the bandits are killed. They insist on accompanying Sir Gregory and his men on their journey, and the pilgrims also join the group. That night, the male pilgrim and one of the knights both go missing. Many other unfortunate things begin to occur to the group and Sir Gregory realizes that dark forces are pursuing them, intent on destroying the relic. He must find a way to overcome these dark forces.

You have it?

Give me.

Not until I see it.

Now.
I have to... get rid of it.

I've met too may charlatans
since our arrival here,

And may knights have been tricked
into taking false relics to the Holy Sea.

I won't be one of 'em.

Stay here, Sir Raymond.
Stand guard.

Yes, Sir.

It's in there.

If this a genuine
piece of the Cross...



then it is not
for us to touch.

Could it be?

Veni, Veni
Sannte Spiritus...

The Blood of Christ!

- We have a deal.
- Good.

Take it away.
Quick.

Bless you, my son.

Well, is it?

It's a true relic.

A real piece
of the Lord's Cross.

You could feel the Holy Spirit
pouring from it.

We have finally something...

to make this crusade
worth the fight.

Let's go.



Word has spread
about our find, Sir Gregory.

And they say
a piece of the crucifix...

is as precious
as the Holy Grail.

I saw some red faces
in Tancred's Court...

when they heard the news.

He feels he was beaten
to the ultimate prize.

Well,
as well he might.

When we bring this
before the Holy Sea...

there'll be praise indeed.
You'll be a hero.

A hero?

I'm more concerned at how
these nights grow colder.

The weather is turning.

Perhaps now is the best time
for us to leave.

When was the best time
to arrive?

The crusade was
worth all the sacrifice.

- Don't you think, Brother George?
- Of course.

Think of all the glory you've missed,
had we arrived any later.

What glory was there
in this bloodsheed?

Perhaps you forget
it was the glory of God.

God had no wish for this.

This was the greed of man.

Be careful
what you say, my Lord.

That could be construed
as blasphemy.

You were at the council
of Clermont, as was I.

Emperor Komnenos asked for our help
and we were ready to give it.

Clermont was a council
of Warmongers.

- I see that now.
- You needn't spill tears...

over those who have slain.
They deserve what they got.

And now we have
the kingdom of heaven.

As it should be.

What would you spill tears over?

I spill them over sleeping alone.

For me, it's spending
another night in this cold camp.

While my lands are probably
being plundered...

by the thieving bastards
I left to look after them.

When can the rest of us
see this treasure?

An artifact
of this magnitude...

should only be for the eyes
of the Holy Father himself.

He shall decide
who is fit to gaze upon it.

I've decided it's time.

Tomorrow,
we leave for Jaffa.

From there,
we take a ship to Rome.

We present our gift,
and then...

finally...
we go home.

Yes!

That's a sign
for more mead, lads.

This for your thanks,
captain.

I think we'll have a smooth
passage for you, my lord.

Oh, oops.

Your backside's too used
to fine wines and lazy horses, eh?

And my blade is used
to insolent tongues.

Oh, I'm sure it is.

And me, being a god-fearing man,
wouldn't have it any other way.

- Father.
- It's brother.

- Careful there.
- Yes, my lord.

What have we here?

I'm sorry, captain.

I'm afraid
that's not for your eyes.

Maybe now you'd allow me
to bring you a clean tunic.

You smell worse
than the capatin.

You know my vow.

Not until
I reach my own bed.

At least now
I can finally see that happening.

I can't wait
to get back home.

Me too.

And then we should talk about
your status as squire.

I'm sure your father
would be proud to know...

how bravely you fought
alongside of me.

You fought as a knight.

I wonder what the girls back home
would say abaut Sir Paul.

The Gospel is taken
from Mark, chapter four,

beginning with the 39th verse.

Et exsurgens nomminatus
est Vento.

Et dixit
obmutense Tane mari...

Did you see it?
The Relic.

No, I was outside.

Why such secrecy?

We're trying
to preserve its sanctity.

Preserve?
Preserve it from who?

Aren't we honorable knights?

We'll see it soon enough.

Quia et Ventus
oboediunt mare et ei.

In nomine Patri, et filii,
et spriritus sancti. Amen.

Captain!
The water is ruined too!

What in God's name?

What is it?
What's going on?

Here.
Taste.

Oh, it's salt water.

All of it is.

But the water
was fresh last night.

A wave must've washed over
and spoiled it.

Impossible!

Even the barrels
that weren't open are ruined.

And this?

But we ate well last night.

It's all infested
we have nothing.

This doesn't happen.

My men are talking,
whispering evil things.

They talk of a curse..

and evil
you have brought upon us.

Uh... I understand
your crew's concern,

and obviously there has been
some misfortune here.

But not a curse.

We are crusaders.

We fought with God
on our side.

Then why is God
punisihing us?

Maybe your precious war
was less than holy.

Captain!
Starboard!

Hey, hey,
hard to port!

We have to ride out
this squall.

Stow the sails!
They'll be ripped to pieces!

What can we do to help?

You can help
by keepung out of our way.

Get below decks
and tie everthing down,

including yourselves.

And you can pray
for our lives.

Ahh!

Ahhh!

Thank God.

Where's the crew?

Swept overboard.

The important thing is
that we survived.

It was the will of God.

Oh, I must've blacked out.

I don't remember much else.

Never seen a storm
like this before.

It raged for 2 hours or more
and then silence.

And then this damned fog.

Not only are we now
off course,

we have no means
to find a port.

That Tempest could've blown us
anywhere is Christendom.

Land!

Where's the ship?

Well, let's not stand
around here.

We'll catch our death
from the cold.

There might be warmth
and food further on.

I think we should stop
and pray for guidance.

Or we could continue walking
and find some.

I wonder why the crusade
has strengthened...

the faith of everybody
except you.

Well, maybe I was the only one
fighting with my eyes open.

Shh, Shh, Shh...
Listen, what's that?

Stay.
Guard the reliquary.

Come on.

If you insist.

Blithering barbarians!

- Robert!
- No, no, no!

Ahh!

Ahh!

Ah.

- Ah!
- Ah.

Bandits.

Ah!

The Turks
are on our side.

Ah...
Uh.

You fight like a king.

You kneel
when you speak to a knight, dog.

Robert!

Crusades are over.

Surely that means
that we can all be friends now.

My thoughts too.

We have been hunting these...
bandits...

ever since they pillaged
several mosques.

When they attacked these pilgrims,

we could not stand aside idly
as an injustice was committed.

You lie.

It is true, my lord.

The Turks fought to save us.

We are the only two
who survived.

The Turk's name...
is Hasan.

My wife, Safa.

Our friend, Alem.

- You will be rewarded for your...
- We did not do it for a reward.

And as I see it,
you saved my life.

Twice.

The first is my reward.

And the second...
a debt of honor that I owe you.

We will travel these lands with you
until I can repay such a debt.

You can't seriously want
these savages to travel with us.

Find Brother George,
tell him to tend to the wound.

These pilgrims will travel with us
until they find safety.

Shh, shh, shh, shh.

Perhaps you are a man of peace
as well as a man of war.

Ah, Sir Robert...

I take it you
no longer disapprove.

Now we have horses?

Would you listen to me if I did?

Of course not.

What treasure do you carry?

It is a gift for the Holy Father.

A trophy from the crusades?

Animals sense things...
we cannot.

Real power from
preceived power.

Real victory from
perceived victory.

I fear this... crusade...
will not be the last.

After what I've witnessed,
I hope you're wrong.

I wonder why you are
so keen to return home.

Did you not find
the glory you sought?

There was no glory.

Fighting for God is glory enough.

I used to think so.

And now?

Man begets the evils
of this world.

Not God.

And is your...
loss of faith...

the reason you dress
like a filthy pig?

I once led 100 men at arms.

What you see here...

is all that's left.

To wash my hands
of that blood...

would be like Pontius Pilate
washing his hands.

I'm not yet ready
for my absolution.

All of this
is the Byzantine Empire...

Your ship beached here.

From here, we should go
into Constantinople, and...

from there,
you can carry on to Rome.

That is a long way around.
Why not go west?

Because that way, you would
have to cross the sea twice.

And...
after your... recent exprience,

I thought maybe
you would prefer to stay dry.

So we follow you blindly?

You can take your
own blind path, if you prefer.

Careful how you speak to me.

Why should she watch her mouth
around such an ungallant knight?

A knight who has a Serf like you
under his protection.

You should be
thankful for that.

I can look after myself.

You have courage.

It is a fine quality to have.

Something I inherited from my father.

He was a blacksmith.

He taught me how to survive
in an unjust world.

The world is not unjust,
my child.

God is everywhere.

I don't believe in God.

That is blasphemy.

If there is a God

Why did he kill my father...

and have me indentured
to a spoiled lord...

who dragged me halfway
around the world...

on a pilgrimage
I have no belief in?

Where's the sense in that?

There are punishments
for what you've just said.

Your God punishes those
who do not believe?

Allah Suhban-Allah
is more merciful than that.

Don't get me started
on you, Heathen!

There no arguments
in this camp.

We're all friends here.

I think now would be
a good time for us to sleep.

My knights will keep watch.

I'm afraid
that's all we could spare.

But it's nice and warm.

And make sure it doesn't
put you to sleep like the last time.

Thank you.

Cold's bitting worse
than ever tonight.

- No sign?
- No.

The relic was safe.

Why would thieves not take it?

We tracked the knight's
footsteps.

They just vanish.

Must've been an ambush.

You misheard me,
I said they vanish.

He did not take another step.

This is not the work of...
normal men.

The Hashshashin walk these lands,
they are murderers and thieves.

Even the Hashshashin
leave a trace.

Then it is
the Devil's work.

There's no more we can do.

We must leave this place...
and move on.

You should place a bridle
over the friar's mouth.

He's scaring the others
with all this talk of the Devil.

Is he scaring you?

If God doesn't exist,
then neither does the devil.

I'm only afraid of the evil
in men's hearts.

Not in their minds.

You know I don't believe.

And I don' think
you do either, my lord.

Oh, now you know what I think?

It wa a compliment.
You're not like the others.

Cut them down.

Cut them down!

This is evil,
I tell you.

Now is not the time
for scaremongering!

The food on the boat, the storm,
the bandits and now this,

it's the Devil's work,
and you know it.

Satan is trying
to destroy the Cross!

Keep your voice down.

What do you suggest I do?

Bury them both.

(Praying in Latin)

I agree with your priest.

This place is...
evil.

- We should leave here.
- Wait, wait.

Nobody leaves
until the dead are buried.

(Praying in Latin)

I am a native to this land.

No, no just a native.
More than a native

I know this land
corner from corner.

And yet,
in all my life,

I have never seen things
like this before.

Maybe your priest is right.
Maybe there is evil in this place.

Ah!

Brother George?

What's happening?

Bless us now.

I've mixed the herb
in the water to numb the pain.

Your leg doesn't look good.

It will need binding.

The Cross of Christ?

Part of it, yes.

Now I understand
why bad luck follows you.

Yours is a prize evil finds worthy
of destruction.

All the more reason
to get it safely to Rome.

Sir Robert,
I want you to guard the reliquary.

Make sure
no one touches it.

Thank you.

Something puzzles me.

You're carrying a relic
that you believe...

to be a piece
of Christ's blood.

And you accept that
to be real...

as a Muslim?

The Koran speaks of Jesus
as a prophet.

You believe in him too?

Of course.

Although there is some debate,
as to whether He died on the cross.

I dont understand why you fight
for similiar beliefs.

It doesn't make any sense.

We are not fighting now.

And you?

You don't believe in anything.

So is the casket empty,

or does it just contain
a piece of wood?

Maybe there was
a man called Jesus.

I can believe that.

But as the Son of God?

Or even as the prophet of God?

No.

It's just a story.

Then that is your own belief.

I wonder...
who is right?

Everyone,
grab a torch.

Robert!

They're getting closer.

Robert!

Eh, eh, eh.
Oh!

Hay-ya!
Ah!

Are they gone?

I think so.

And so are the horses.

Robert?

Robert, can you hear me?

We need a healer.

Safa!

Ah!
Look!

Ah, he's in fever.

I need cold water and plants.

Alem, bring borage
and mountain balm.

There might be more inside.

Is your prize
worth this sacrifice?

We can't allow
any dark forces to win.

I agree.

Our Gods
may be different, but...

our enemy is the same.

What do you suggest?

We need to find some...
wise counsel.

Some holy ground.

There is a...
a monastery north of here.

A day's march on foot.

- Is...
- Is that sacred enough?

Thank you, Hassan.

His fever is easing.

You have a precious skill.

Can you speak?

I, uh...

Your name would be
a good place to start.

- Paul.
- Squire Paul?

Soon to be a knight...
when we return home.

Like Sir Gregory.

The men are starving.

And my stomach
is complaining too.

There's precious little
to hunt down here.

It will have to complain
a little longer.

Look, we cannot afford
to be weak.

If we are attacked again,
that kind of talk...

causes panic, Arthur.

Our fortune has changed.

A farm.

Greetings.

I am Sir Gregory.

You're a long way
from the war, my lord.

We are heading to Rome.

Then you're a long way
from Rome, my lord.

We've... we have traveled far
without food.

We're very hungry.

If you have any to spare,
we would be most grateful.

For you.

Not for them.

They are our friends.

Haven't you heard?
The war is over.

As a knight,
I vouch for them.

So do I.

All right.
Come in.

You are most kind.

Guard the reliquary.

Excellent.

This stew is fit for a king.

We've had a hard road
since we were shipwrecked here.

This is a hostile land.

No.

Since my wife died,
my daughter and I...

have never had much trouble
living here.

During the war, crusaders
occasionally passed through.

But now there is only pilgrims.

This land is enjoying
time of peace.

Some more soup?

I don't believe that.
I swear.

When he was thrown
from the catapult,

we thought his bones
would snap in two.

And when he surfaced from the lake,

his face was
as white as yours.

A young man
should talk to a lady.

Sir Gregory told me I'm to be
knighted when we return.

Maybe you'd care to see England
when I'm knighted.

Then you can see my lance.

What?
What did I say?

Inside.

Inside, all of you!
Quickly, run!

- What is it?
- Something's coming.

Something's coming.
Run!

Inside!

Quickly!

- What?
- Locusts!

You have brought
a plague with you.

Come on.

Quick!

- Go quick!
- Go, go, go now!

Oh, Oh!

It's clear.

There can be no doubt,
satan is trying to stop you...

from delivering your prize.

Then we better reach the monastery,
before the Devil reaches us.

So still, you're not swayed
by religion?

I think that the relic that you carry
is nothing but a curse.

And you should let the monks
deal with it.

The Pope has more than enough
power and wealth,

so why give him more?

I seek forgiveness.

I thought all crusaders were granted
remission of their sins.

Oh, I don't seek
forgiveness from God.

I seek it from myself.

What brings knights of the Crusade
to our humble monastery?

We need shelter.
We have wounded.

And something evil
is stalking us.

Evil?

A woman.

She is with me.

The Turks...
cannot enter.

They are good people.
They are our friends.

The Turks... will be happy
to sleep under the stars.

Let me... bring you
to speak with our abbot.

But your weapons
must stay here.

We do not allow them
in the house of God either.

Leave your wapons.

Take the wounded
to a private chamber.

What have you brought?

A sacred relic
from the Holy Lands.

It's why we need to speak
with your abbot.

- Where am I?
- Sir Robert, you're awake at last.

What happened?

You were burning
with a fever,

but you're safe
in a monastery.

My brothers woke me to say you carry
something of great importance.

We carry a gift
for the Holy Father.

We've seen many pilgrims
and knights pass by.

Many eager to make a name
for themselves, by bringing trinkets...

of unimaginable worthlessness.

We have a piece
of the true Cross.

So I've seen before.

Tell me, Father, have...
these travelers, you speak of...

been pursued
by malicious forces,

intent on destroying their relic?

Since we left the Holy Land,
we've been struck by Tempest.

Shipwrecked, members of our party,
have been butchered in the forest.

Birds have been struck dead
in the sky.

We've been attacked by wolves
and a plague of locusts.

And all because we carry...
this.

And you believe this
to be part of the crucifix?

We do.

It is true.

Behold!

From the Cross
our Savior was crucified upon!

And it weeps His blood!

"Jes?s Nazarenys
Rex Iydaeorym".

"Jesus of Nazareth,
King of the Jews".

This truly is part
of the crucifix.

The inscription was placed above
Christ's head, put there to mock Him.

This relic...

this relic... is tainted
by this cursed inscription.

Dark forces are not trying
to stop you.

The relic is attracting evil to you,

Drawing it like...
a moth to a flame.

Well, then...

then we must destroy it.

It is sacrilege to destroy
a sacred relic.

Well, if it is the letters
that are cursed,

why not try to remove them?

Try this.

That cannot be.

Can we bury it
in the monastery?

Coming here has not
improved our situation.

Behind you!

There's one behind you
on the table.

It's bolted from inside.

Like a fort.

You will all rot in hell.

You killed him.

The monks were possessed.

The relic is drawing
evil towards us.

Then we must destroy it
before ot kills us all.

No!

Impossible.

It's not even warm.

It is madness to destroy
a religious artifact.

Even one so evil?

You saw the blood.

That is blood of our Savior.
Blood that must not be tainted.

There are powers in Rome
that can deal with this.

We will never make it.

He's right.

And even if we did,
the evil it draws to us.

Will destroy everything
before we even reached Rome.

Then leave it here.

For others to find
and be slaughtered?

No.

We have a responsibility
to keep others safe.

That is the code
we swore allegiance to.

That is the knight's code.

What say you, Sir Robert?

Robert, are you all right?

Yes, Thomas.

We cannot destroy it.

We cannot leave it
and we cannot take it.

You have put us in a puzzle
that we cannot solve.

We have no choice
but to take the damned thing.

If it can work its evil here
on holy ground,

where can we take it
that it's safe?

It didn't work in Jerusalem.

At least not to this extent.

The power of the Holy Land
might be enough to contain the evil.

- We must return to Jerusalem.
- Head back?

I don't see any other way.

Thank you.

Thank you.

For what?

How many more times
will you save my life?

Ah.

How many more times
will I put your life in danger?

Perhaps you should go home.

Hassan and Brother George
can accompany you.

The evil won't
follow you there.

And return to what?

I have no home.

My father's forge was taken
because he could not pay his taxes.

It was his life.

Perhaps if we return together,
you could find a home.

Thank you for your help
last night.

It's been a terrible loss
for both of us.

I consider
your debt to be repaid.

Merely a timely entrance.

A fool could break
open a door.

I've yet to
actually save your life.

You have a beautiful wife to consider,
my friend. I have none.

No...
lady waiting at home?

I was married once
in my youth.

And what happened?

She died in childbirth
along with the child.

I think you should rest,
my friend.

Spare me your pity.

Don't move.

Don't even breathe.

Do we not have
enough problems,

- without fighting amongst ourselves?
- The fool's afflicted with madness!

He offended me.

And how would that be,
Sir Robert?

I don't like
the look of him.

And as for you...

lay a finger on me again
and you will bleed, whore.

- And you will not stop me.
- I will not need to.

She can fight
her own battles.

What's got into you?

Ahh...

His skin is burning.

The fever was clearing.

What was that?

A splinter?

He's been poisned
by a splinter from the relic.

It's working into his body.

What can we do?

It's beyond my knowledge
to cure him.

Let me go!

We'll have to build
a stretcher.

A foulness afflicts him.

Something wicked comes near.

The storm, the plague...
It's getting worse.

A demon strengthens
and draws closer.

Did he hurt you?

No.

Now have Safa
take a look at that...

and then stay close by.

I don't like the look of it.

Sir Robert's condition
is deteriorating.

To stop now would be
to condemn him to death.

Then we go on.

The demon has found us.

I don't fear you, demon.

I have the power of God
on my side.

Christ is my Savior
and in His name...

I cast you to the pit of hell
where you belong.

Beelzebub,
Eater of the dead,

be gone back to hell!

Ugh!

Die by my blade.

In the name of the Father,
His Son, and the Holy Spirit,

I condemn you.

Safa!

Get them off me.
Help me!

Help me!

The Lord responds.

The demon has found us.

Did you kill it?

The Holy Symbol
drew it's blood, but...

I don't think it killed it.

It has bought us
a little more time, though.

We must destroy
the relic before...

Before the beast returns,
or else...

we all die this night.

Are you sure this is wise?

We have no way
of destroying the relic.

We must bury it,

so no one else has
the misfortune of finding it.

And then we return later,
better prepared.

- Return?
- With an army from Jerusalem.

200 men to fight that demon.

200, 500, 1000!

What difference does it make?

- What do you suggest?
- Siege weapons.

My father helped build some once.

A machine of war will be
powerful enough to slay the beast.

You may be correct
to a point.

It is hell spawn.

Mortal weapons cannot kill it.

The fever grows worse.

- He needs to die!
- No! He's a knight.

He fought with honor.

He doesn't deserve
an inglorious death.

Then we must keep that dog
on a leash.

Let's leave this place.

And put this nightmare behind us.

Robert.

Robert, you need to eat.

Robert, I know you're inside there.
I know you can hear me.

Don't let this thing control you.
Fight this thing.

You will die here.

- Your soul will rot in Hell.
- You are a knight!

- Your spirits are dead.
- You are a crusader.

How is he?

He needs an exorcist.

More importantly,
we need food.

That was the last.

We have passed no animals
for days.

And still it's a day's ride
to the nearest town.

Have no fear.

The evil is behind us.

Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala,
is guiding us along a safe path.

Or perhaps... it is Christ,
peace be upon Him.

If we both pray,

surely someone will be listening.

Either way,
we walk as brothers.

We will survive.

Father, forgive me for all my sins.

Sorry.

I...

Can I pray with you?

Of course.

I thought you doubted.

I saw that demon
with my own eyes.

Form whichever hell it came,
I saw it.

That means that... there is a Hell.

Then...
there must be a Heaven.

Sir Robert?

Ahh!

May that be the last
of the demon spawn.

At dawn, we go down.

Make sure he's dead.

We're being watched.

It's just your imagination.

This valley is perfect
for an ambush.

Does that mean we have willingly
walked into a trap?

We're jumping at shadows.

He's not here.

Come on.

It cannot be.

Run.

Run!

Our problems
are far from over.

Careful.

Careful.
Don't touch it.

Is this really Christ blood?

It is.

Why does it continue to bleed?

For all the pain
that Christ endured.

What're you doing?

If it's going to keep turning up,
everywhere we are...

then we may as well
continue to carry it.

At least this way
we know where it is.

Let's go.

What is it?

I can't do this anymore.

You can.
You can.

It thrives on our despair.

Stay strong.

My friend...

you should take a look at these.

Looks like
they were in a siege.

This was no war between men.

These were fighting men.

Heading for the Holy Land.

Well, they found Hell
right here.

These tracks are...
almost two days old.

That's before
we were shipwrecked.

Friar George... thought
that it had been drawn towards us.

Building it's power
to confront us.

Won't be long
before it finds us again.

Where's Rebecca?

Rebecca?

My childhood was spent
in a place like this.

The beating heart
of the community.

My father taught me
everything I know.

The craft,
how to use the forge,

the right time
to strike the steel.

Spare me!

You are safe.

I have seen the Devil.

The face of death.

The reaper,
she did this!

She did all of this.

Enough.
You are safe.

You...
The Turks.

You Turks brought it here.

I said you are safe.

What's going on?

A survivor.

A Knight?

A Knight has come
to deliver us from evil.

Save us, sir.

- Save our souls.
- Shh...

What's your name?

My lady.

Simon, my lady.

And what happened here?

I was a fighter.

One of hudred men on our way
to seek new life in Jerusalem.

Then... then the war ended
but we continued.

Continued to find that new life
in the Holy Land.

We arrived ahead of...

ahead of tales about
that demon who...

who fed from the dead
of the crusaders...

as it was searching
for something.

It hunted us for sport.

Hundreds of our men.

Many more from the town
were all cut down.

Our steel is useless!

You say it
hunted for sport?

It tormented its victims
like a cat would.

It chased them down before
slaughtering them.

It enjoyed the slaying.

If hundreds of warriors could
not stop this monster, then...

what chance have we?

We need a miracle.

I know we can do this.

- We just need time.
- Time?

There is no time.

But...
we had weapons to kill it.

Though we had no time
to deploy them.

Weapons?

What weapons?

Here.

Come.

Look here.

See?

See, we had the weapons
to kill the beast.

Perhaps now we can make
a stand.

But steel will not even
scratch its hide.

Simon?

Never!

Two died to kill one man.

What chance have me against
the demon now?

We should run.

- We tried that.
- Well, then we try harder.

And if there is a God,

then we pray
that He saves us.

"If"?

You found faith
only to lose it now?

Those weapons are not going
to be powerful enough,

and they were our only hope.

No.

There is another.

What better weapon
than the blood of Christ?

And if this doesn't work?

Then we need something
to buy us some time.

The beast can appear
wherever we are.

It'll come here.

When it reaches here,
we fire.

Can't miss at that range.

What was it like, Jerusalem?

It was like this.

War torn.

Frightening.

That's when the dream started.

Dream?

Ahh, dreams of battle.

Fighting, always very vivid.

Then when we got here
and found the relic...

I had dreams of the demon.

You had premonitions?

I don't know.

Maybe that's how
the demon knew...

we were taking the relic
out of the Holy Land.

It was using me.

Now I just dream of...
returning to my land...

And finding someone
to share it with me.

Instead you met
an indentured slave.

No.

I met at woman who just
didn't know that she was free.

It's coming.

Where is it?

What's happening?

Run!

Run!

Go!

Fire!

The Relic!

Throw me the relic

We did it.