
Synopsis/Details
Catriona (23), a PhD student at Trinity College, is awarded a bursary to continue her studies. Her tutor, Aidan (39), a specialist in present-day pagan rituals and object of her youthful desires, encourages her to travel and experience rather than pore over dusty tomes in the college library. He dismisses the festivals of Up Helly Aa and Jack Frost vs the Green Man as suitable avenues of research and the compromise they reach is the resurrected Hill of Uisneach Fire Festival at the heart of Ireland. Whilst enjoying the festivities, Catriona comes across and watches a little-known macabre Punch and Judy show about the crows and the scarecrow.
Back at Trinity, the discovery of a cryptic sign leads her to the Cork island of Collane and a little known Lammas Day celebration, the Crow Fair. Determined to investigate, she meets with unexpected opposition from Aidan who reveals that his birth mother, Hazel, lives on the island and if such an event existed she would surely have told him. Undeterred, Catriona persuades Aidan to accompany her to Collane.
Hazel must obtain permission for the visit from Lord Collane. At their meeting Hazel reveals that Aidan is his illegitimate son whom she gave birth to on the mainland and never spoke of, fearful that the Crow Fair tradition of sacrifice would claim her only child. With the realisation that he has an heir, Lord Collane insists that Aidan and Catriona be his guests at the Crow Fair.
Upon arrival Catriona is invited to meet with Lord Collane where he reveals that he is the mystery benefactor of the bursary and proceeds to tell her about the Crow Fair, insisting that she take the part of the scarecrow in the day’s proceedings. Hazel is concerned when Aidan is ordered to join Lord Collane on the day of the Crow Fair.
The procession begins with the blackbird children surrounding the scarecrow. Catriona playfully chases the children as they head towards the cornfield, but the events take a sinister turn as the blackbird children are frightened away by the appearance of 13 huge human crows, who capture and restrain Catriona while Aidan joins his father in the cornfield to witness the sacrifice of Catriona.
Story & Logistics
Story Type:
Rite of Passage
Story Situation:
Necessity of sacrificing loved ones
Story Conclusion:
Tragic
Linear Structure:
Linear
Moral Affections:
Innocence
Cast Size:
Many
Locations:
Many
Special Effects:
Minor pyrotechnics
Characters
Lead Role Ages:
Female Young Adult, Male Adult, Male over 45
Hero Type:
Unfortunate
Villian Type:
Authority Figure
Stock Character Types:
Black knight, Damsel in distress
Advanced
Subgenre:
Gothic
Subculture:
Dark culture
Equality & Diversity:
Female Centric
Time Period:
Contemporary times
Country:
Ireland
Time of Year:
Summer