Chapter 124: The artifact is shivering
Chapter 124: The artifact is shivering
Chapter 124: The artifact is shivering
(3rd Person POV)
Films like "Lord of the Mage" and the new "The Legendary Spell" were huge successes, raking in millions of dollars. The world was witnessing the dawn of a new era.
Gone were the days of simple colored films. Media outlets were calling this the "VFX Era" - a transformation sparked by Arthur's films "Lord of the Rings" and "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly".
Filmmakers around the world initially thanked Arthur for bringing such groundbreaking films. However, as they struggled to keep up with the rapidly changing world of cinema due to limited VFX budgets, many began to resent Arthur Morningstar.
Even renowned critics like Caedan were uneasy about this development. Despite his love for "Lord of the Rings", he said in an interview, "A masterpiece can still be made without VFX Studio - such example was The Demonfather, which, in my opinion, couldn't be matched by Lord of the Rings in terms of storytelling."
Of course, "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" stood as a testament to successful films made without VFX studios. Though its popularity was waning, it remained a topic of discussion.
Morningstar Kingdom media outlets continued to rave about it, particularly Damien Darkflame's involvement. Headlines like "Damien Darkflame Redeeming His Career With Arthur's New Martial Arts Film" were common.
Indeed, Damien's career had been on a downward spiral due to the scandal of assaulting his manager and agent. But with "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", he was slowly making a comeback.
This demonstrated the power of "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", a film created without VFX Studio. However, due to its significant decline after the first week, many believed it still couldn't compare to the new VFX-heavy films in terms of box office performance and visual effects.
The future of the film industry was a hot topic, with media outlets featuring it prominently in their newspapers. Amidst this discussion, surprising news surfaced: Arthur Morningstar was set to make another film without using VFX Studio.
Headlines blazed across newspapers:
"Arthur Morningstar Defies Trends: New Film to Forgo VFX Studio" - Horn Daily reported, "Hellfire crew members spotted scouting locations across Horn Kingdom, with preparations underway at Repulse Bay."
Science Daily took a more critical stance: "Hellfire's New VFX Studio Complete, Yet Arthur Opts for Non-VFX Film - Will It Disappoint Like His Martial Arts Film?"
Media outlets speculated wildly about the potential outcome of Arthur's film, but public excitement seemed muted.
Major studios with upcoming VFX-heavy films exuded confidence. They'd witnessed Arthur's "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" fall to VFX-laden competitors - proof that the ex-prince wasn't invincible in the entertainment industry.
In an interview, Titan Pictures chairman Alexander offered a biting analysis: "Arthur lacks confidence in his ability to craft quality films even with VFX Studio at his disposal. He's setting up a convenient excuse for when his film inevitably flops."
This reasoning struck a chord, sparking heated debates about whether Arthur was running out of ideas.
***
Meanwhile, at Repulse Bay, tourists and locals frolicked in the sea and on the beach, oblivious to the transformation taking place at the resort. Arthur and his crew were busy redecorating the entire place for their upcoming shoot.
Having purchased the resort outright for the production, Arthur had free rein. He altered designs, completely changed layouts, and reshaped the resort to fit his vision.
He'd also acquired a villa on Victory Peak to serve as the Corleone Family mansion.
Even before filming began, Arthur had invested tens of thousands of dollars.
Arthur's substantial investment in "Demonfather Part 2" didn't faze him. He knew the film's profitability would more than justify the expense.
Purchasing filming locations like the resort and villa was a strategic move. Arthur envisioned future profit from fans eager to visit where Michael and other Demonfather characters "lived and breathed."
Anubis's connections smoothed the property acquisitions, and the mob boss even pitched in with the resort setup.
***
Anubis watched the production unfold with growing excitement - auditions, casting, location prep - everything was progressing smoothly.
'As expected of Arthur,' Anubis thought, observing Arthur skillfully manage his crew.
As Anubis spent more time on set, his admiration for Arthur grew. The ex-prince's directorial prowess impressed him, but what truly astonished Anubis was Arthur's ghostly workforce.
Seeing specters working alongside the living crew had initially left Anubis dumbfounded. It was his first encounter with actual ghosts, and the fact that they had names of their own only added to the surreal experience.
"Diddy, can you rearrange those props up there?" Anubis called out to one of the ghosts, pointing at a high shelf.
Diddy turned, eyeing Anubis disdainfully. "You think you can just order me around?"
Anubis chuckled, well aware that the ghosts only feared and obeyed Arthur. "Well, it won't be me who's angry if something's amiss on set. Mr. Arthur will be the one furious-"
"Can't you reach it yourself?" Diddy grumbled, but floated towards the shelf.
"I'd rather not waste time, and it's hardly difficult for you," Anubis shrugged.
Diddy sneered at Anubis, purposefully pushing through him as he passed.
The chill of the ghostly contact sent a shiver down Anubis's spine, but he grinned. Working on this film was unlike anything he'd experienced before.
Though Anubis wanted to teach the ghosts like Diddy a lesson, he knew he wouldn't be able to touch them unfortunately. His hands would just pass through their bodies. He was having a hard time understanding how Arthur could make them so obedient just like that.
While Anubis was pondering how Arthur could hire ghosts like Diddy, Arthur was having a talk with the crew. They prepared the set the whole day, and everyone went home exhausted.
***
The next day, the resort was finally ready for the upcoming shooting. The cast began to arrive for the scenes where Michael celebrated his birthday.
One by one, they arrived, and later on, Firfel came to the resort.
Her eyes taking in the grand and luxurious surroundings. After setting her belongings on a nearby couch, she felt an unexpected sensation. The ancient amulet suspended from her necklace suddenly quivered against her skin.
She froze, startled. 'The amulet... it's finally reacting. But not to my magic,' she thought.
Firfel had been attempting to elicit a response from the amulet with her magical power for weeks, but to no avail. Yet now, out of nowhere, it trembled?
Cautiously, she channeled her magic into the amulet, establishing a connection. She wasn't expecting much, but suddenly, she could sense the amulet in a way she never had before. Though she couldn't glean much information, she could somehow perceive its... feelings?
Astonishment washed over Firfel as she processed what the amulet was experiencing. An artifact with feelings? It defied logic.
The overwhelming emotion radiating from the amulet was fear. Puzzled, Firfel shook her head, trying to refocus on the task at hand - preparing for the upcoming shoot.
As she approached Arthur and the others, the amulet against her chest intensified its shivering.
Confusion clouded Firfel's mind. She reinforced her magical link to the amulet, only to find herself unexpectedly affected by its emotions. "What's causing you such terror?" she murmured.
Despite the unsettling sensation, Firfel found herself drawn in the direction of the amulet's fear. When she realized it led straight to Arthur, shock coursed through her.
Surely Arthur couldn't be the source of the amulet's dread. It had never reacted this way to him before.
Yet, as she maintained her magical connection to the amulet, Firfel's gaze was inexplicably drawn to Arthur's golden ring.
'Could that ring be responsible?' Firfel mused internally, though she strongly doubted it.
"Firfel!" Arthur's voice cut through her thoughts. "You've arrived. Come join us, we're discussing the upcoming shoot."
Firfel nodded, keenly aware of the amulet's constant tremor of fear. With a steady hand, she tucked it beneath her clothing, pressing it close to her chest. Its trembling eased, though the unease lingered faintly.