A journey through time and consciousness in 19th century Wales as ancient forces awaken, challenging one man's perception of reality in the shadow of a sentient oak tree.
Type:
Short
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
30pp
Genre:
Fantasy, Horror
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details

The earth is saturated with blood as the wailing of the dead was heard.
Elias Owen had a vague recollection of this as he lay in the dank room on Flat Holm Island where he had been taken with other colliers in 1805 by the Glamorgan militia.
Elias was perturbed because he could remember little of what had occurred on Graig Du farm in the Rhondda where he, and the other colliers, had been blasting by a gnarled oak tree.
The realization soon came to him that he was dying of a strange malady that would be known as radiation sickness over a century from his time.
The visions he could not stop seeing, for they had uncovered something beneath the bole of the tree that had been concealed before the beginning of recorded memory.
Could an event in the past foreshadow the future? All that Elias believed to be true would be questioned during those last days when he understood the truth of the old tales and that man has no understanding of what he truly is.

Professional Coverage Document
All Accolades & Coverage

Santa Barbara International Screenplay Awards. Semi-finalist. January 2025.
London International Screenwriting Competition. Semi-finalist. February 2025.
Lightbox Film Festival. Professional coverage. 2025.

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The Writer: Glyndwr Edwards

To create original stories has been my primary aim and I am always fascinated when the premise alters during writing and takes an unexpected turn. This usually results in a better outcome. There is so much that is left unsaid, with forgotten stories, that the field is never exhausted in whatever genre a writer specialises. In collaboration with my brother, we have written a number of short screenplays based on forgotten aspects of British Folklore and History. The screenplays have been praised for their originality and ambiguity, with the story being left to the discretion of the reader to draw their own conclusion. This will be seen in the follow up to "The Brotherhood of Shadows": "Veil… Go to bio
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