10,000 BC Page #6
D'Leh--
The men are waiting.
We, the people of the Yagahl,
hunt the mightiest of beasts, the manak.
He is great and we are small, and still we bring him down.
Because we hunt together. As one.
When the sun arises,
we will join our brothers and sisters on the Mountain of the God
and convince them to fight with us
together, as one!
What just happened?
Listen, Baku, today you must become a hunter.
Me?
"Yahala."
...many times.
Look. That one.
Baku, we found the real bull. Go.
Quina, not yet!
Now!
- .
- .
Ka'Ren, look!
We must go everybody up the ramp! Go, go!
Ka'Ren! No!
Stop!
He says the one who follows this woman should turn back,
or she will die.
Like this traitor.
Turn back to your mountains. You can take your woman.
Tell him I'll take his offer.
Tell him I accept.
Tell him!
But I will take all my people with me.
Each and every Yagahl.
Tell him!
They are yours!
Ask him what will happen to the others!
They belong to the God, he says.
They will do his work. Forever.
No.
They will not!
He is not a God!
D'Leh!
Evolet!
Help! Help!
She is bleeding!
You came for me.
No, no, please. No.
You came for me.
Please. Please.
To have journeyed so far,
to have walked till the end of the world
to bring down the one they call the Almighty
only to return without Evolet,
this was not what Old Mother had foretold.
But just as she was lost to him forever,
the legend of the child with the blue eyes
began.
Evolet had brought the promise of life to our people.
And now, with her last breath,
Your father wanted to bring these back to you.
They will feed your people.
Tell them the people of the Yagahl thank the Naku people.
Thank you, brother Nakudu.
My heart walks with you, brother D'Leh.
That was the last time they saw their friends the Naku.
And then the long journey home began.
They're back! They're back!
And as the ones who walked with the Fathers
looked down on them and guided their way,
so the Yagahl looked to Evolet and D'Leh
And when the first moon was born again to their valley,
it brought whit it the first fruits of their land.
Look how fast it is growing.
And so it came to pass that the promise of life
was fulfilled.
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