Fire And Ice

Synopsis: In this animated tale, a tiny village is destroyed by a surging glacier, which serves as the deadly domain for the evil Ice Lord, Nekron. The only survivor is a young warrior, Larn, who vows to avenge this act of destruction. The evil continues, however, as Nekron's palace of ice heads straight towards Fire Keep, the great fortress ruled by the good King Jarol. When Jarol's beautiful daughter, Teegra, is abducted by Nekron's sub-human ape-like creatures, Larn begins a daring search for her. What results is a tense battle between good and evil, surrounded by the mystical elements of the ancient past.
Production: Blue Underground
 
IMDB:
6.6
PG
Year:
1983
81 min
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And her ambition was to extend her realm...

to all the regions of the known world.

To this end, she gathered an army.

And she bore a son,

and named him Nekron.

And him she tutored in the black arts

and in the powers of the mind.

And when Nekron came of age...

and attained mastery of those powers...

together they seized control

of the region of Ice.

And from their castle called Ice Peak...

they sent a giant glacier

rumbling southward.

No village or people could stand

against its relentless onslaught.

And so the remnants of humanity

fled south...

and huddled for warmth

among the volcanoes...

of a mountain region

ruled by a generous king named Jarol...

from his fortress,

which men called Fire Keep.

And still Nekron

pushed the Ice ever southward...

into the temperate zone toward Fire Keep.

And no one dared guess at the outcome...

of a meeting on the field of battle...

between Fire and Ice.

Hold your positions, men. Steady.

Larn, it cannot be stopped.

Join your brother.

You have done well, my son.

The North Village has fallen. We have won.

I want to thank you, Mother.

The Great Plain is all that stands

between ourselves and Fire Keep.

That is a long distance.

A distance we may not have to travel.

I am sending our envoys to Jarol

with our new demands.

- He will not submit.

- Perhaps.

You will present our demands to King Jarol

at Fire Keep and...

give our royal regards

to his lovely daughter.

But, Father, I want to be with you

when you meet Nekron's men.

You will serve your people better here

with your studies, my daughter.

Give me your love.

You have it always, Father.

All matter in our world

is from the natural bases...

which are earth, air, fire and water...

the four elements

from which all things are created.

How can you talk about elements when

the war draws nearer to us every hour?

Princess Teegra, we all have our duty.

Your father's duty is to be king and lead.

Your brother's duty is to soldier.

And your duty is to learn.

You mean my duty is to stay shut up...

while all the men do the fighting

and share all the glory.

We think that stinks.

Don't we, Shaitan?

If you peacefully surrender, my lord Nekron

will cease the destruction of

This is your message of peace?

A demand for our total

and unconditional surrender?

We call it an offer of alliance, Your Majesty.

I call it blackmail.

My lord Nekron's offer

To hell with Nekron and his offer.

We are free men, not slaves.

King Jarol, be reasonable.

My son, Taro, speaks more with his heart

than with his head.

But he speaks for all of us.

There can be no alliance.

We will fight you to the death.

Perhaps, you will soon change your mind.

No!

Teegra!

Guards!

Make for the glacier. Man the Dragonhawks.

Hurry!

The Dragonhawks will find her, Father.

They've got to.

The night's so dark, the jungle so thick.

A bird couldn't find its own nest.

- What do we do then, Father?

- We wait.

- For Nekron's new demands?

- For his siege!

What is your report?

Have you done as I commanded?

Have you captured the girl, Teegra,

Jarol's daughter?

Where is she?

Bring her forth that I may see her.

- Gone.

- Gone?

Gone!

Escaped? You filth-spawned scum!

What punishment does failure demand?

Death.

Find the girl.

Find her, or his punishment shall be yours.

Gods of my father.

What do you want?

If you want it, take it.

I am not a thief.

Not so close, you'll burn it.

I've always lived close to a fire.

Sometimes in the night, I'm so afraid.

It's getting colder.

- Cold comes from Nekron.

- I know.

- Where are you going?

- I'm going home to my people.

- Where is home?

- Far away, to the south.

- I'm going south, too.

- Yeah?

You can come along if you behave yourself.

If I behave myself?

No.

Larn.

You've caught me,

but you'll never hand me over to Nekron.

You'll have to kill me first.

Don't hunt for death, boy.

It finds us all soon enough.

The travois was to keep you

from killing yourself till you're all healed.

You need rest and food.

If you're gonna kill the Ice Lord, boy,

you better learn to live with pain.

Ice Lord? You mean you're fighting Nekron?

Him and his mother.

That wolf b*tch, Juliana.

Teegra!

They were here.

Nekron's dogs, they got the girl.

They took her west.

Guard Teegra.

They camped less than two miles from here.

Come.

I saw the girl before.

She is on the far side of the big tree.

You go get her out,

and I'll distract the others.

- There must be 50 of them.

- That sounds about right.

- Where's the girl?

- I couldn't find her.

- No!

- The horses!

No, they'd be on our heels

before we could reach them.

- But Teegra's still back there.

- Then we'll come back for her.

First, we lead the Nekron's dogs

on a wild chase.

Come.

We'll take our stand up there. Come.

Enough!

I want you to go to Nekron,

to his mother, Juliana.

- We must negotiate.

- With the enemy?

No man is wholly evil.

Surely there is some way

to appeal to Nekron.

You expect his mercy?

Father, do you know what he will do

if I enter his land under a flag of truce?

We have no choice!

We must take that risk.

You must take that risk, my son,

for the sake of Fire Keep.

For the sake of your sister.

Go, ride swiftly.

Welcome to my hearth.

I am Roliel and these woods are my home.

You've had a trying journey.

Please let me give you some food and drink.

First, you shall rest. Then we will talk.

Poor, poor darling.

Did Great Otwa frighten you?

You mustn't be afraid.

He's as gentle as a child.

I saw him twist a chain apart

with his bare hands.

Yes, he is strong, my sweet.

But he means well, my darling.

He brought you to me, did he not?

I'm so tired.

Yes, my poor, poor darling.

Yes, you're so tired...

and so beautiful.

You must...

Tell me your secrets.

Nekron?

The girl is wanted by Nekron? The b*tch!

She brings danger into my house!

Perhaps I can turn this to my advantage.

Otwa, my son.

Go and bring the subhumans,

Nekron's dogs.

Tell them we have the girl that he wants.

Tell them he can have her, for a price.

Kill.

Get out of here.

- No.

- The hell you won't.

Go find the girl.

Enter, my son. It is not barred.

What's wrong with you?

Where are the dogs?

You would do this

Why do the living...

disturb the sleep of the dead?

I followed a trail. I seek a girl, Teegra.

A girl?

Yes. She did this to me.

She and Nekron.

Cursed Nekron.

Where can I find her?

- Why should I answer?

- For revenge against Nekron.

Nekron?

Akatar. They take her to Akatar.

And from there to the Icy King's realm.

Avenge me.

Avenge me!

Akatar.

Teegra!

My Prince, all is arranged.

I've hired a ship. It waits for us at the dock.

Nekron waits at Ice Peak.

Get the gangplanks aboard.

Move, you scum!

We must be well on our way before sunrise.

Why have you brought me this?

This is your bride, my son.

She will be mother to your sons.

How thoughtful, Mother.

I need no bride, and no sons.

- But you need heirs.

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Roy Thomas

Roy William Thomas Jr. (born November 22, 1940) is an American comic book writer and editor, who was Stan Lee's first successor as editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics. He is possibly best known for introducing the pulp magazine hero Conan the Barbarian to American comics, with a series that added to the storyline of Robert E. Howard's character and helped launch a sword and sorcery trend in comics. Thomas is also known for his championing of Golden Age comic-book heroes – particularly the 1940s superhero team the Justice Society of America – and for lengthy writing stints on Marvel's X-Men and The Avengers, and DC Comics' All-Star Squadron, among other titles. Thomas was inducted into the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2011. more…

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