10.Taming Buchephalus.
Posted by Labels: Alexander, Attalus, Black Cleitus, Olympias, Parmenion, Philip
PTOLEMY (v.o):
Growing more ambitious, Philip now planned the invasion of Persia.
Is that the best you can do, Cleitus? Back to the phalanx with you, I’ll ride him myself.
Black Cleitus:
No one will ride that beast, Your Majesty. Not with your leg. He’s been beaten far too often.
Horse seller:
My noble king, he’s a high-spirited animal, yes. High-spirited and worthy of Philip of Macedon. For three and a half talents, I couldn’t possibly make a profit of him, but for you --
Philip:
Why would I need such a beast? I already have a wife.
Olympias:
(To Alexander) Do I seem so old?
Horse sellers:
Stay down, stay down. Hold him!
Philip:
A broken neck comes free. He’s too nervous for battle. Sell him for meat.
Young Alexander:
Buy him for me, father. I’ll ride him.
Philip:
And if you don’t?
Young Alexander:
I’ll pay for him myself.
Philip:
With what, your singing voice?
Young Alexander:
I’ll pay you!
Philip:
I tell you, that horse can’t be ridden, lad. His mind is broken.
Young Alexander:
He can be ridden. By me.
Philip:
If you can rule that horse, I’ll make him yours. (To the horse seller)…at half the price.
Black Cleitus:
That horse will kill him, Philip. He’ll break the boy in two.
Philip:
Will he? Perhaps she’ll make a musician out of him yet.
Young Alexander:
(To Bucephalus) You don’t like your shadow, do you? It’s like a dark spirit coming up to get you. Do you see? That’s us. It’s just a trick of Apollo’s. He’s the god of the sun.
But I’ll show you how to outwit him (Apollo), you and me together.
Parmenion:
The boy doesn’t have the craft, Philip. He could hurt himself.
Philip:
He’ll have to figure that out for himself. It’s time.
Attalus:
Good idea. Indeed there are times, Philip, when I wonder if he is your blood.
Parmenion:
I only worry that --
Philip:
What was that, Attalus?
Attalus:
Nothing. I was just noticing how the people like seeing you and Eurydice together.
Philip:
(To Alexander) You go, boy!
You ride that horse and by Zeus I say, you can rule the world.
Young Alexander:
Bucephalus. That’s what I’ll call you. Strong and stubborn. Bucephalus and Alexander. Come now, let’s ride together.
Philip:
He got some titans in him, yet. Attalus! Cleitus! For Zeus’ sake, he beats you, man!
Young Alexander:
Now, Bucephalus, show them.
Philip:
My son. My son!
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