
INT. ROCHESTER'S STUDY - DAY Sunlight, thick with dancing dust motes, streams into a venerable study. JOHN FISHER 60s, Bishop of Rochester, sits at a large wooden desk. His clerical robes are simple, yet of fine quality. His gnarled hands, bearing the marks of age and study, trace the vellum pages of an ancient text. The room is a sanctuary, lined with towering bookshelves, religious artifacts glinting in the light. The air is still, pregnant with devotion and intellect. A distant bell tolls, its resonance a steady beat marking the passage of time and the unwavering rhythm of Fisher's life. He pauses, his brow furrowed in concentration, then slowly turns a page. FISHER...and the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us... He closes his eyes, a flicker of a smile gracing his lips, then opens them, his gaze sharp and focused as he returns to his reading. FADE OUT. INT. GREAT HALL - DAY The Great Hall of Greenwich Palace is a spectacle of opulence. Sunlight streams through arched windows, illuminating a throng of courtiers, their silks and velvets a riot of color. Amidst the buzz of conversations and the clinking of goblets, KING HENRY VIII, late 20s, a force of nature in rich velvet and ermine, strides purposefully. He is undeniably regal, his presence commanding. Henry spots JOHN FISHER, Bishop of Rochester, standing slightly apart from the main throng. He claps Fisher heartily on the shoulder, a gesture of familiar camaraderie that draws surprised glances. HENRY VIII Ah, Bishop! Just the man I was seeking. Still poring over your books, I imagine? Fisher turns, a practiced, composed smile on his face. He inclines his head respectfully, his gaze steady. FISHER Your Majesty. Always ready to serve. HENRY VIII
Page Count:
226
Publication Date:
2025-08-21
Publisher:
DR ANT
ISBN-13:
9798869189790
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