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Woman of Flowers (2018)

Saunders Lewis
add. Siôn Eirian

Ⓗ 2018 Siôn Eirian
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Act 4, Golygfa 2

ACT FOUR
SCENE TWO

THE GREAT HALL, MUR Y CASTELL, ARDUDWY

Enter Blodeuwedd and Rhagnell.

Rhagnell
A traveller came from the north today
From Nantlle. He told us a strange story.

Blodeuwedd
Nantlle. I don't know any of these places.

Rhagnell
Not far from Caer Arianrhod.

Blodeuwedd
And the story?

Rhagnell
Answer me first. Have you seen Llew's grave?

Blodeuwedd
No.

Rhagnell
Has Gronw?

Blodeuwedd
I don't know. I don't think there is a headstone. Why?

Rhagnell
There's comfort in a grave. It signifies a death.
Headstones on enemies' graves give the living a sounder sleep.

Blodeuwedd
You needn't worry. Gronw's a sound enough sleeper.

Rhagnell
Is his sleep as sound as Llew's by the goat trough?

Blodeuwedd
What do you mean?

Rhagnell
That's where Llew Llaw Gyffes was killed wasn't it?
But I've not heard anyone say they buried him.
Perhaps one of his soldiers stole the body?
Strange that Gwydion never came from Caer Dathl
Nor one of Arfon's bards to mourn above the grave.

Blodeuwedd
You suspect that Llew Llaw Gyffes is alive?

Rhagnell
That's what I was told by the man from Nantlle.
Gwydion fought against the poison for Llew's life.
And saved him. The man had seen Llew with his own eyes
In Caer Dathl's stables, or so he claims.
He's alive today, and well again. He's on his way here.
He has a score to settle with Gronw Pebr.

Blodeuwedd
Ha! I've been expecting this.

Rhagnell
You've been expecting it, lady? Since when?

Blodeuwedd
Since a year ago this day. Since the lands
Of Penllyn and Ardudwy were united.

Rhagnell
You believe it's true? If that's the case
Gronw must make his escape, yourself too.


Enter Gronw.

Blodeuwedd
Did you hear Gronw?

Gronw
I heard everything. My captain's heard the same.
He urges me to flee to Penllyn. Llew approaches
With three hundred fighting men. We have forty.
Some of those were pressed into our service
Here in Ardudwy. I can't trust them with my life.
And those that I do trust... I've looked into their eyes
They have the honour of Penllyn etched in their hearts
And also families and lands back home.
I'll not ask them to die here, on my whim.
I'll face the Llew alone when he comes
To reclaim his territory. You two must flee.
But I must stay and do what honour decrees.

Blodeuwedd
It's not that honour's re-awoken in you Gronw.
It's that passion's died. A year's a long time.
That wild edge has blunted. I've felt it.
Novelty pales. Ardour wanes. To you passion
Was a dalliance, a stolen ecstasy.
To me it's life. It's what I am.

Gronw
And I am what I am.
There's always a battle between duty and passion
You said you're a cousin to the wolves
You live to devour, to scavenge and to mate.
You have needs. They rule you.
I have lust too. But I can curb it, and set it aside
When obligation demands. Go Rhagnell.
Collect your mistress's possessions
Ready for your journey to Penllyn.

Rhagnell
Is this the end of our time in Ardudwy?
My days here are over?

Gronw
Yes. Your duties here are done. You must leave.

Rhagnell
If that's your decision, I'll go.


Exit Rhagnell.

Blodeuwedd
You don't have to listen to that dull beat
Of duty. I've taught you better.
I'll go. But you must come with me...

Gronw
Where?

Blodeuwedd
Not to any fort. But to the woodlands.
We'll follow the river to the dark caves
Of its source. That's my empire.
Come with me Gronw! We'll be wild forever.

Gronw
Don't touch me woman. The hour's come.
We must part. You have a journey ahead of you.

Blodeuwedd
I won't leave here without you.
I won't leave you alone in Gwydion's hands.

Gronw
Your husband lives. He'll be here now.
You can't stay.

Blodeuwedd
I can't go to total strangers.
They'll kill me without you.

Gronw
I've told you. I'm going to face the Llew.

Blodeuwedd
There'll be no one staying behind, but you?

Gronw
I won't be alone for long. I'll soon have company.

Blodeuwedd
I'll wait for Rhagnell to return.

Gronw
I wouldn't be too surprised
To see her arrive with Gwydion.
After all he gave her to you as a maid.

Blodeuwedd
Rhagnell was never devious.
She's a loyal woman.
She was our go-between, remember?

Gronw
Remember? Too well.
Do you want to stay, with me?

Blodeuwedd
Yes. I'm frightened. But I don't want to leave you.
You don't even have your weapons, Shall I fetch
A sword, a shield? Don't you intend to fight?

Gronw
It's not my turn to strike. Not this time.

Blodeuwedd
And you'll fall to your knees in front of him?
He can't forgive. I know my Llew.

Gronw
I can forego his mercy. I'll settle for
The stab of his spear.

Blodeuwedd
Do you want to die?

Gronw
How long it's taken you to read my mind.

Blodeuwedd
What do you think you'll achieve by your death?

Gronw
A final hour of freedom.

Blodeuwedd
I don't understand you.
Out there are horses, ready, saddled to go,
And freedom in their stirrups. Why don't we go?

Gronw
Freedom's here. Here with you.

Blodeuwedd
With me? O, my Gronw. I misunderstood.
But no, I see now...
Your freedom is us dying in each other's arms
And we crown a short life's love with this last defiance.

Gronw
My freedom doesn't lie in your arms.
It's in having you here when my end comes
And in choosing death, your sister, before you.

Blodeuwedd
You want to disown me? Blame me
For making you a murderer? Plead before Llew
That a woman's wiles were to blame for what you did.
Is that how you'll gain your freedom?

Gronw
You needn't worry. I don't expect your death
Will save my life. I've only minutes
Left to live. Your husband, woman,
Is coming and so is my death. I choose that.
It's in that choice that I find my freedom.

Blodeuwedd
So your freedom is to escape from me?

Gronw
I can't escape from you except through death.
The poison of your kisses circulates in my blood.
Why should I live on? To taste for a lifetime
That which I've already experienced?
You were right Blodeuwedd. Passion's fire
Turns to embers. You sate the body till surfeit sets in.
And then staleness, and shame, follow indulgence.
Your love is a grave, not a future. No child
Will laugh in those arms; there's no cradle in our keep.

Blodeuwedd
How d'you know that? Llew thought he was fated
Not to bear children with me. That fate
Even if true, does not extend to me.

Gronw
No matter now. There is no future.
In the deep of night there's the sound
Of a lunatic crying, howling on the breasts
Of darkness and chewing on dirt, urged on
By the mocking screech of an owl.
I lost the paths of humankind, to follow
Torches to a quagmire, and I sank. I sought
To grasp at a star; a clawing bat clung to my face.
Today a bolt has struck me, and I woke up.
I see Penllyn again. I see my childhood there.
Then I see myself as I am now. Oh, filthy!
And your stare spearing me. I'd rather
His sword than your kisses.


Llew and Gwydion enter.

Gwydion
Walking through an open door as if to a banquet
And the lord and lady awaiting us with their welcome.


Llew takes hold of Gronw and pushes him to his knees.

Llew
Where are your men, traitor?

Gronw
All dispersed.
I alone struck you. You needn't seek others
On whom to vent your wrath.


Llew ties Gronw's hands.

Gwydion
And here's the handsome heir, a son of Gronw Hir,
But now without followers, a captive, no spear to hand.

Gronw
Lord, you don't need to tie me; I stayed
To do your will. I'm ready for your revenge, standing
As free as you yourself stood on the goat trough.

Gwydion
That's true nephew. I knew his father,
And the fortress at the lake's edge. Untie him,
We must respect the wishes of a man condemned to die.

Llew
I won't let him escape. Only a cord of flax binds his arms;
He bound me with the tethers of a wife's lies.

Gronw
What do you want lord?

Llew
Your life.

Gronw
You have a right to that. I'll yield it gladly.

Llew
You spent a whole year plotting my death
Another full year you took possession of my bed,
My fortress, my princedom and this half-human harpy
Who once passed as a wife. It's not for that either
That I want your blood, rather because you heard
The greatest secret of my soul, and laughed.
You mocked at my misfortune – you ridiculed
The confession of a man ensnared by love
Your treachery cut you from mankind;
The mark of the forest is on you. You can't live.

Gronw
How d'you want to kill me?

Llew
Uncle Gwydion, what shall we do with him?

Gwydion
We'll decide what to do with him presently.
There'll be another body on the banks of the Cynfael.
But this time there'll be no laughter, and no physician.

Gronw
No tears either, but a welcome to death.
I'll come back among mankind by passing through
Those common gates that claim all mortals.
Thank you, sir. And you...
(To Blodeuwedd.)
I curse the day I met you.

Blodeuwedd
My man of magic, you've travelled far today,
But you don't want me to greet you.
Or offer you mead to quench your thirst?

Gwydion
Your husband's already tasted your poison.
You've brought death and misery to those around you.
Let's show her, Llew, what we found by the stream.
The wiser the servant, the quicker
They are to pre-empt punishment.

Blodeuwedd
What wisdom? What servant? The only
Servant that I could call my own was Rhagnell.
She's not deserving of any punishment.

Gwydion
As we approached the fort we found
A body on the riverbank, drowned...
Wild dogs were already feeding on it,
Trying to drag it out of the water.


Gwydion drops a blood soaked garment at Blodeuwedd's feet, it is Rhagnell's.
Blodeuwedd clasps the garment to her.

Blodeuwedd
No!

Gwydion
Rhagnell's chores are all done now.

Blodeuwedd
Fear of exile killed her.

Gwydion
No. Cowardice killed her.
There's no steel in woman-kind.

Blodeuwedd
No steel? But there's blood. So much blood!
She was a mother to me - the only one
Who didn't want to use me. She taught me things.
She could forgive me. She understood.

Gwydion
She also understood that punishment
And revenge and death were imminent.

Blodeuwedd
My happiness alone is deserving of your punishment.

Gwydion
Happiness? That's what's foremost in your mind? What of
Poison, treachery, mayhem, luring a husband to his death.
Some little details that are not to everyone's taste.

Blodeuwedd
Am I the first unfaithful wife?

Gwydion
I'm not saying that. Your sort is one of many,

Blodeuwedd
You're a sorcerer Gwydion, steeped in learning,
You're strong and bold enough to challenge nature
To toy with it and battle with the power
Hidden in the rocks. Why?
To satisfy what? You chose Llew as your heir
You wanted to make him worthy
Of Math's throne, a future king of Gwynedd,
And a father to a line of princes no doubt.
His life was blighted by his mother's conditions,
But you, the oak wizard, master of creation's codes,
You made it your great mission to reshape his destiny.
Then you raped the woodland to flesh him a wife.
Me. So I became your captive and his slave-girl
You gave me this form to tend on him,
To soothe away his cares, help him forget his birth-lot
And see if I could give him children.
Tell me Gwydion, wasn't that your grand design?

Gwydion
Is it a violation to ask a wife
To bear her husband a son?

Blodeuwedd
Thank you, wizard. But it was fated that Arianrhod's son
Should never have a wife of woman born,
He feared too that he would never sire a son.
He wouldn't submit to his fate,
Not him, nor you. I was caught, a pawn,
In your tinkering, to trick his fate.
Is it wrong of me at least to be true
To my instinct? I begged him,
This youth not meant for love, to look at me
And take me once for what I was.
But he struck a song of jubilation for his son
And told his last story to his heir and future hope;
He wouldn't leave his dream of tomorrow
To share the today of my empty heart.

Llew
Gwydion, it's true. She has been wronged.
She doesn't deserve to die as that other does.

Gwydion
Do you say that? I don't believe it!

Blodeuwedd
Gronw has chosen to die. Rhagnell is dead.
Why should I live?

Llew
I came here bitter, intending for you
A savage punishment. I see now
That you've always been a creature to pity.

Blodeuwedd
You fought against your fate. I fought mine;
We've both battled against what must be.

Llew
That's why I can forgive you.
No rational soul could love like you.

Blodeuwedd
One tried. I gave him to you as your heir.

Llew
And he's chosen death to escape from you.

Blodeuwedd
And your jealousy needs to claim his life.
Because he could love, and he set my love on fire.
What will you do without me, poor husband,
You know you'll have no other wife of woman born?

Llew
I'll accept my destiny
And make a nest of my sorrows.

Blodeuwedd
Oh, I can hear your mother laughing long and loud.

Gwydion
I wonder? You don't hear her sobbing in the night.

Blodeuwedd
Your hearth will be so empty, your bed so cold.

Llew
We're all exiles. The world's a cold hearth.
I'll join the army of bitter souls.

Blodeuwedd
Here's a destiny that'll please your mother.
From now on you'll never know love.

Llew
The love I could achieve, I gave to you.
I put my life in your hands. You betrayed it.

Blodeuwedd
So I could gain a life myself.
Take your revenge.

Llew
I can't. You may walk from here, freely.

Blodeuwedd
How gracious of you. And I'll go where?
To my family? To my loved ones? To my lover?


Gwydion stands behind the kneeling Gronw.

Gwydion
This creature?
He doesn't love you now. He fears you
Despises you even. Tell her Gronw.

Gronw
I feel nothing. With her I experienced everything
I was on fire with her. We loved. We lived. We lusted.
Not now. Not ever again.

Gwydion
No. Not ever again. He expects death.
He lived outside our code of honour.
He crossed the gods. And the gods are on our side.

Blodeuwedd
I hate you Gwydion. I hate your gods.

Gwydion
I'm a god myself. In that I create life.
And I can kill love. So easily. Right here.


Gwydion takes a knife and cuts Gronw's throat.

Blodeuwedd
No! I loved him, Gwydion.

Gwydion
You're avenged, my Llew.

Llew
Am I? With everything around me dead or dying.

Gwydion
Honour and revenge are satisfied.
Life will go on. But this demi-creature,
Half woman, half animal, what shadow world
Will welcome her? What land of lost souls?

Blodeuwedd
I'll go to the woods. Maybe I'll rot away.
Maybe I'll live a while. Unless you destroy me
With the same speed with which you made me.

Gwydion
I won't destroy you. Nature will do that for me.

Blodeuwedd
You forget that I am nature, and nature
Regenerates. It's greater than man's devices.
It will outlast you all. I'll go back
To the kingdom of the senses
I'll create mayhem in men's dreams
And sunder the foundations of your ordered world.

Gwydion
Listen before you go. In the woodland
There's a bird which is fearsome, like you.
And like you, loves the night. Its shriek,
Like your laughter, is an omen of death.
Between it and the other birds there is hatred.
Your sojourn among men was not happy.
Go to the darkness, to the company of owls,
To the rites of the moon and the hollow trees.
Now as you cross this threshold,
And blink from the sun, your mocking laugh
Shall become an owl's shriek, and never again
In daylight will you show your face.


Blodeuwedd smears herself with blood from Gronw's corpse.

Blodeuwedd
To the black earth and the twisted trees
Where I'll waste away, like all life does.

Gwydion
And you'll be an exile forever.

Blodeuwedd
In that I won't be alone,
My tortured wizard and my abject husband...


She smears the blood on Gwydion and Llew.

Blodeuwedd
But first I'll go to Arianrhod's fort.
I might even have earned some welcome there
And she might get the companion that she's craved.


She runs from them unleashing a blood-curdling scream.
The scream turns into an owl's screech.
A white owl in flight.
Gwydion wipes the blood from Llew's face as they stand over the bloodied body of Gronw.


EPILOGUE



CAER ARIANRHOD, ARFON

The sound of waves crashing onto the shore.
Arianrhod is cradling something in her arms.
The screech of the owl turns into a baby's cry.

END


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