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| name = 'The Tale of the Wisdom Glass'
 
| name = 'The Tale of the Wisdom Glass'
 
| season = 6
 
| season = 6
| number = 8
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| number = 9
 
| image = File:Eplogo73.png
 
| image = File:Eplogo73.png
 
| imagewidth = 250px
 
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| airdate = April 3, 1999
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| airdate = April 10, 1999
 
| writer = [[Mark D. Perry]]
 
| writer = [[Mark D. Perry]]
 
| director = [[Jacques Laberge]]
 
| director = [[Jacques Laberge]]
| previous = [[The Tale of the Hunted]]
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| previous = [[The Tale of Vampire Town]]
| next = [[The Tale of the Walking Shadow]]}}'''The Tale of the Wisdom Glass''', is the Eighth [[List of Are You Afraid of the Dark? episodes|episode]] of the Sixth Season of ''Are You Afraid of the Dark?'' As well as the Seventy-Third episode in total.
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| next = [[The Tale of the Walking Shadow]]}}'''The Tale of the Wisdom Glass''' is the Ninth [[List of Are You Afraid of the Dark? episodes|episode]] of the Sixth season of ''Are You Afraid of the Dark?'', as well as the Seventy-Fourth episode in total.
== Intro ==
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==Cast==
 
===Midnight Society Cast===
 
*[[Kareem Blackwell]] as [[Quinn]]
 
*[[David Deveau]] as [[Andy]]
 
*[[Daniel DeSanto]] as [[Tucker]]
 
*[[Elisha Cuthbert]] as [[Megan]]
 
*[[Vanessa Lengies]] as [[Vange]]
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===Story Cast===
 
*[[Tyler Hynes]] as [[Jimmy Miller]]
 
*[[Tyler Kyte]] as [[Allan Price]]
 
*[[Harry Standjofski]] as [[Phil]]
 
*[[Ivan Smith]] as [[Trevor]]/[[Judge Day]]
 
*[[Danette Mackay]] as [[The Keeper]]
 
*[[Arthur Holden]] as [[Court Jester|The Court Jester]]
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==Intro==
 
The night begins with [[Megan]] and [[Vange]] getting the fire going, while [[Tucker]] add more logs to it. [[Quinn]] comes marching in furious and demanding to know where [[Andy]] is. Megan says he hasn't shown up yet, Quinn says he saw a candy wrapper on the trail so he assumes he is somewhere close. Tucker wants to know what the problem is.
 
The night begins with [[Megan]] and [[Vange]] getting the fire going, while [[Tucker]] add more logs to it. [[Quinn]] comes marching in furious and demanding to know where [[Andy]] is. Megan says he hasn't shown up yet, Quinn says he saw a candy wrapper on the trail so he assumes he is somewhere close. Tucker wants to know what the problem is.
   
Quinn says he's going to pound him,(while Andy is hiding behind the sofa feeling nervous) Vange asks him why. Quinn says because he ratted him out. Megan asks him what he did this time. He tells he didn't really do anything, just a couple of days ago, he stayed home from school sick. His mom wrote him a legit excuse note, but he misplaced, it so he wrote another one himself and forged his mom's signature (Andy still looks nervous and guilty as he's hiding). He explains he gave it to the principal, but Andy was there too and he pointed out that his mom's handwriting looked just like his. He explains that the principal compared it to his handwriting and realized it was a forgery and now he's has two weeks detention.
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Quinn says he's going to pound him, (while Andy is hiding behind the sofa feeling nervous) Vange asks him why. Quinn says because he ratted him out. Megan asks him what he did this time. He tells he didn't really do anything, just a couple of days ago, he stayed home from school sick. His mom wrote him a legit excuse note, but he misplaced it, so he wrote another one himself and forged his mom's signature (Andy still looks nervous and guilty as he's hiding). He explains he gave it to the principal, but Andy was there too and he pointed out that his mom's handwriting looked just like Quinn's. Quinn explains that the principal compared it to his handwriting and realized it was a forgery and now he has two weeks detention.
   
Megan says he didn't mean to do it, it just happened. Feeling furious he says it doesn't matter and sits down on the storyteller's chair. Tucker asks him if he'll wait for Andy to come before he begins. Quinn madly says Andy's not going to show up, because he's know he'll deck him.  Andy (still nervously hiding) hears Quinn explain that his story is about friends and trust.
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Megan says he didn't mean to do it, it just happened. Feeling furious he says it doesn't matter and sits down on the storyteller's chair. Tucker asks him if he'll wait for Andy to come before he begins. Quinn madly says Andy's not going to show up, because he knows Quinn is going to deck him. Andy (still nervously hiding) hears Quinn explain that his story is about friends and trust.
   
Friends are the most important thing you're ever going to have. You should never rat on your friend, because sooner or later it'll come back to you. Then when it does, when you need that friend the most, you'll find yourself all alone. with no one you can turn to. (Andy hearing this from hiding behind the sofa looks as though he feels bad).
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Friends are the most important thing you're ever going to have. You should never rat on your friend, because sooner or later it'll come back to you. Then when it does, when you need that friend the most, you'll find yourself all alone, with no one you can turn to. (Andy hearing this from hiding behind the sofa looks as though he feels bad).
   
Quinn, throws in the campfire dust to make the fire more intense, while he submits his story for approval for The Midnight Society. He calls his story "{{PAGENAME}}" and begins his story.
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Quinn throws in the campfire dust to make the fire more intense, while he submits his story for approval for The Midnight Society. He calls his story "The Tale of the Wisdom Glass" and begins his story.
   
 
==Story==
 
==Story==
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One day at a store named Game City, Allan is buying a bunch of computer games. The store manager Phil is very grateful, because he knows he's rich and will make a lot of money from him. Therefore he takes the abuse from Allan, of being rude and ungrateful to him for all his help.
 
One day at a store named Game City, Allan is buying a bunch of computer games. The store manager Phil is very grateful, because he knows he's rich and will make a lot of money from him. Therefore he takes the abuse from Allan, of being rude and ungrateful to him for all his help.
   
Jimmy's also there, he's been looking around a long time. Phil can tell he's poor and he suspects he's going to steal something. He bullys him, saying it's not a museum and to either buy something or to leave. Phil tells Allan that he hates poor people, because they never buy they just look, and most of them usually steal stuff.
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Jimmy's also there, he's been looking around a long time. Phil can tell he's poor and he suspects he's going to steal something. He bullies him, saying it's not a museum and to either buy something or to leave. Phil tells Allan that he hates poor people, because they never buy they just look, and most of them usually steal stuff.
   
 
Allan, (not even knowing him yet) stands up for him and tells Phil that he's his brother and not to talk about him that way. Then he demands Phil to call his dad for a credit card number to pay for his huge purchase. Allan goes over to him and they two boys introduce themselves. and shake hands. Allan offers to buy Jimmy the computer game he wants it's called "Wisdom Game, The Ultimate Journey of Knowledge". Just then Phil humiliates Allan in public and now he's nasty to him. This is because, Allan's dad won't let him buy anything else until he's learn to understand the value of money. Also he tells Jimmy he knows he's not his brother and Jimmy leaves ticked off. Then after arguing a little bit, about not having the money, Allan is kicked out and told not to come back.
 
Allan, (not even knowing him yet) stands up for him and tells Phil that he's his brother and not to talk about him that way. Then he demands Phil to call his dad for a credit card number to pay for his huge purchase. Allan goes over to him and they two boys introduce themselves. and shake hands. Allan offers to buy Jimmy the computer game he wants it's called "Wisdom Game, The Ultimate Journey of Knowledge". Just then Phil humiliates Allan in public and now he's nasty to him. This is because, Allan's dad won't let him buy anything else until he's learn to understand the value of money. Also he tells Jimmy he knows he's not his brother and Jimmy leaves ticked off. Then after arguing a little bit, about not having the money, Allan is kicked out and told not to come back.
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The next day, Trevor drives them both to the location of the tournament. The odd thing is that it's in a field in the middle of nowhere and nothing is there but a small red wooden shed. Trevor reading the directions carefully, confirms that it should be the place. They notice the shed has a W on it, assuming it must be it. Trevor is rudely told to wait for them, as they go over to the shed.
 
The next day, Trevor drives them both to the location of the tournament. The odd thing is that it's in a field in the middle of nowhere and nothing is there but a small red wooden shed. Trevor reading the directions carefully, confirms that it should be the place. They notice the shed has a W on it, assuming it must be it. Trevor is rudely told to wait for them, as they go over to the shed.
   
Once inside, they are teleported into a dark realm. They enter a room full of people in medieval and mythical robes. Theey wear either creepy masks or odd face paint. The people are already playing the tournament, a woman is seen hovering around, she's a gorgeous blonde woman with no eyes. She tells them they must heed the rules of wisdom, which are respect, integrity and honesty. She gives them both a brown monks robes to wear. Then she says she's the The Keeper (not to be confused with this [[Keeper]]) and registers their names.
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Once inside, they are teleported into a dark realm. They enter a room full of people in medieval and mythical robes. They wear either creepy masks or odd face paint. The people are already playing the tournament, a woman is seen hovering around, she's a gorgeous blonde woman with no eyes. She tells them they must heed the rules of wisdom, which are respect, integrity and honesty. She gives them both a brown monks robes to wear. Then she says she's the The Keeper (not to be confused with this [[Keeper]]) and registers their names.
   
 
However Allan is scared to find out she is magical, and she's conjuring a crystal ball to register their names. It tells them their names are not worthy. Then her eyes appear and they glare blood red. Now she seems furious and snaps for the guard to get them. The guards are checkered in black and white from head to toe. They run for it, but they are captured, The Keeper tells them that they have been waiting for them, and they're thrown into a court room. The Judge (wearing a powdered wig and mask) tells them they're not in a  game. They are in the realm of Wisdom, and they are on trial to defend themselves, and if found guilty they'll pay for their crime. They're told they are guilty of stealing wisdom.
 
However Allan is scared to find out she is magical, and she's conjuring a crystal ball to register their names. It tells them their names are not worthy. Then her eyes appear and they glare blood red. Now she seems furious and snaps for the guard to get them. The guards are checkered in black and white from head to toe. They run for it, but they are captured, The Keeper tells them that they have been waiting for them, and they're thrown into a court room. The Judge (wearing a powdered wig and mask) tells them they're not in a  game. They are in the realm of Wisdom, and they are on trial to defend themselves, and if found guilty they'll pay for their crime. They're told they are guilty of stealing wisdom.
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Allan insists on his father being called because, he's a lawyer. The Wisdom Glass denies his request. The Jester annoys them making more jokes, and they want to fire him and represent themselves. But they aren't allowed to, as the trial proceeds The Keeper says everyone knows wisdom is what one acquires. It can't be bought, traded for, or stolen. She glares her red eyes at Allan and screams at him to admit he stole the game. Allan once again denies it saying he didn't and told her a thousand times. The Jester annoys him mentioning he only told her six times.
 
Allan insists on his father being called because, he's a lawyer. The Wisdom Glass denies his request. The Jester annoys them making more jokes, and they want to fire him and represent themselves. But they aren't allowed to, as the trial proceeds The Keeper says everyone knows wisdom is what one acquires. It can't be bought, traded for, or stolen. She glares her red eyes at Allan and screams at him to admit he stole the game. Allan once again denies it saying he didn't and told her a thousand times. The Jester annoys him mentioning he only told her six times.
   
The Keeper then tells him they have proof, and suddenly Phil the store manager is teleported into the court. He points to Jimmy and says he's the one. He says he saw Jimmy staring at it and after he ran out of the store, the game was gone. Jimmy cries that he didn't do and asks Allan to speak up for him. Allan not thinking he really likes him for who he is, says that Jimmy stole it and he even told him not to, but wouldn't listen to him. The jury is shocked, Judge Day says the cirumstances are now very unusual and consults the Wisdom Glass for an answer. The Judge says that it's time for the court to have lunch, and the Judge and the whole Jury have their lunch break.
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The Keeper then tells him they have proof, and suddenly Phil the store manager is teleported into the court. He points to Jimmy and says he's the one. He says he saw Jimmy staring at it and after he ran out of the store, the game was gone. Jimmy cries that he didn't do and asks Allan to speak up for him. Allan not thinking he really likes him for who he is, says that Jimmy stole it and he even told him not to, but wouldn't listen to him. The jury is shocked, Judge Day says the circumstances are now very unusual and consults the Wisdom Glass for an answer. The Judge says that it's time for the court to have lunch, and the Judge and the whole Jury have their lunch break.
   
 
In the holding cell, Allan reveals he did it but took it by mistake. He did it because Phil humiliated him and wanted to get back at him. Allan wants Jimmy to take the wrap. This is because Allan is a top honor student, with hopes to follow in his dad's footsteps of becoming a lawyer. Therefore if he's found guilty, this could mess up his future. Jimmy decides to take the wrap, not because he likes Allan for his money, or his clothes or limo, but because he appreciated the way he stood up for him in the store like a real friend would do.
 
In the holding cell, Allan reveals he did it but took it by mistake. He did it because Phil humiliated him and wanted to get back at him. Allan wants Jimmy to take the wrap. This is because Allan is a top honor student, with hopes to follow in his dad's footsteps of becoming a lawyer. Therefore if he's found guilty, this could mess up his future. Jimmy decides to take the wrap, not because he likes Allan for his money, or his clothes or limo, but because he appreciated the way he stood up for him in the store like a real friend would do.
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==Ending==
 
==Ending==
Quinn ends his story but simply saying the end. His three friends are really impressed, Megan said it was awesome, Vange said it was great and Tucker says he's impressed.
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Quinn ends his story by simply saying the end. His three friends are really impressed, Megan said it was awesome, Vange said it was great and Tucker says he's impressed.
   
 
Then a white flag comes up from Andy waving it to surrender. Quinn is furious realizing he's been here the whole time and is ready to cream him. Tucker holds him back, as he snaps at him telling Andy thanks to him he got two weeks detention.
 
Then a white flag comes up from Andy waving it to surrender. Quinn is furious realizing he's been here the whole time and is ready to cream him. Tucker holds him back, as he snaps at him telling Andy thanks to him he got two weeks detention.
   
Andy explains that he calls Quinn's mom and told her what happened. Quinn's mom phoned the principal and sent him another note and he's off the hook. Quinn is shocked and thankful hearing this and begins to calm down. That is until he realizes now Andy told his mom he forged her name, and now he's furious all over again. Andy leaves as Quinn chases after him, Megan and Vange chase after him to stop him. Tucker quickly puts out the campfire and catches up with them as vange is hear shouting leave him alone!
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Andy explains that he called Quinn's mom and told her what happened. Quinn's mom phoned the principal and sent him another note and he's off the hook. Quinn is shocked and thankful hearing this and begins to calm down. That is until he realizes now Andy told his mom he forged her name, and now he's furious all over again. Andy leaves as Quinn chases after him, Megan and Vange chase after him to stop him. Tucker quickly puts out the campfire and catches up with them as Vange is heard shouting "Leave him alone!".
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<tabber>Trivia=
 
<tabber>Trivia=
 
*[[Quinn]]'s first story.
 
*[[Quinn]]'s first story.
*Harry Standjofski who portrayed Phil, previously appeared years before in the original series episode "[[The Tale of the Midnight Madness]]" as Mr. Kristoph.
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*Harry Standjofski, who portrayed Phil, previously appeared years before in the original series episode "[[The Tale of the Midnight Madness]]" as Mr. Kristoph.
*Ivan Smith who portrayed Trevor/Judge Day, previously appeared two times in the original series. The first time he appeared in the episode "[[The Tale of the Quicksilver]]", as Mr. Johnston. The second time, he appeared in the episode "[[The Tale of a Door Unlocked]]", as Mr. Birney.
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*Ivan Smith, who portrayed Trevor/Judge Day, previously appeared two times in the original series. The first time he appeared in the episode "[[The Tale of the Quicksilver]]" as Mr. Johnston. The second time, he appeared in the episode "[[The Tale of a Door Unlocked]]" as Mr. Birney.
*Danette Mackay who portayed The Keeper, later appeared in the show again. She next appeared in the episode "[[The Tale of the Night Nurse]]", as The Nurse.
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*Danette Mackay, who portrayed The Keeper, later appeared in the show again. She next appeared in the episode "[[The Tale of the Night Nurse]]" as The Nurse.
*Arthur Holden who portrayed The Court Jester, previously appeared two times in the original series. The first time he appeared in the episode "[[The Tale of the Midnight Ride]]", as Ichabod Crane. The second time, he appeared in the episode "[[The Tale of the Dead Man's Float]]", as Mr. Brooks.
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*Arthur Holden, who portrayed The Court Jester, previously appeared two times in the original series. The first time he appeared in the episode "[[The Tale of the Midnight Ride]]" as Ichabod Crane. The second time, he appeared in the episode "[[The Tale of the Dead Man's Float]]" as Mr. Brooks.
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*Tyler Kyte also co-starred with Elisha Cuthbert and Vanessa Lengies in the children's show ''Popular Mechanics for Kids''.
 
|-|Gallery=
 
|-|Gallery=
<gallery>1jimmym11.png|Jimmy Miller
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<gallery widths="209">
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1jimmym11.png|Jimmy Miller
 
2allanprice.png|Allan Price
 
2allanprice.png|Allan Price
 
3philstoremanager.png|Phil the store manager
 
3philstoremanager.png|Phil the store manager
 
4trevorlimodriver.png|Trevor, the limo driver
 
4trevorlimodriver.png|Trevor, the limo driver
 
5judgeday.png|Judge Day
 
5judgeday.png|Judge Day
6anotherkeeper.png|The Keeper (not to be confused with this [[Keeper]])
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6anotherkeeper.png|The Keeper
 
7courtjester.png|The Court Jester
 
7courtjester.png|The Court Jester
 
1ttotwg1.png|Jimmy and Allan have just become friends
 
1ttotwg1.png|Jimmy and Allan have just become friends
 
1ttotwg2.png|Allan accidentally steals a computer game
 
1ttotwg2.png|Allan accidentally steals a computer game
 
1ttotwg3.png|He gives it to Jimmy as a gift
 
1ttotwg3.png|He gives it to Jimmy as a gift
1ttotwg4.png|Noticing Jimmy has a hockey stick, Allan finds out his dad takes him to hockey games and his doens't
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1ttotwg4.png|Noticing Jimmy has a hockey stick, Allan finds out his dad takes him to hockey games and his doesn't
 
1ttotwg5.png|despite having an old computer the game still works
 
1ttotwg5.png|despite having an old computer the game still works
 
1ttotwg6.png|Also they're just in time for a tournament the next day
 
1ttotwg6.png|Also they're just in time for a tournament the next day
 
1ttotwg7.png|By itself, the printer prints out the directions to it
 
1ttotwg7.png|By itself, the printer prints out the directions to it
 
1ttotwg8.png|Huh? in the middle of nowhere?
 
1ttotwg8.png|Huh? in the middle of nowhere?
1ttotwg9.png|trevor says that where the directions lead to
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1ttotwg9.png|Trevor says that where the directions lead to
 
1ttotwg10.png|They enter the red wooden shed
 
1ttotwg10.png|They enter the red wooden shed
 
1ttotwg11.png|They find many people already playing the tournament
 
1ttotwg11.png|They find many people already playing the tournament
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1ttotwg14.png|The Keeper tells they have been waiting for them!
 
1ttotwg14.png|The Keeper tells they have been waiting for them!
 
1ttotwg15.png|They are on trial for stealing the computer game
 
1ttotwg15.png|They are on trial for stealing the computer game
5judgeday.png|the judge informs them they have stolen "Wisdom"
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5judgeday.png|The judge informs them they have stolen "Wisdom"
 
7courtjester.png|Their lawyer is a silly Court Jester who thinks everything is a joke
 
7courtjester.png|Their lawyer is a silly Court Jester who thinks everything is a joke
 
1ttotwg16.png|The Judge consults the higher power from the Wisdom Glass. The oracle of ultimate truth
 
1ttotwg16.png|The Judge consults the higher power from the Wisdom Glass. The oracle of ultimate truth
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1ttotwg18.png|The Keeper tries to make Allan admit he stole the game
 
1ttotwg18.png|The Keeper tries to make Allan admit he stole the game
 
1ttotwg19.png|Phil is called as a witness and says he thinks it was Jimmy
 
1ttotwg19.png|Phil is called as a witness and says he thinks it was Jimmy
1ttotwg20.png|Jimmy cries no and says it wasn't him
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1ttotwg20.png|Jimmy cries no, it wasn't him
 
1ttotwg21.png|Not thinking Jimmy might really like him, he says it was him too
 
1ttotwg21.png|Not thinking Jimmy might really like him, he says it was him too
 
1ttotwg23.png|Jimmy takes the blame to thank Allan for standing up for him in the store
 
1ttotwg23.png|Jimmy takes the blame to thank Allan for standing up for him in the store
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1ttotwg36.png|And he's taking them back inside against their free will!
 
1ttotwg36.png|And he's taking them back inside against their free will!
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
|-|Cast=
 
*Tyler Hynes as Jimmy Miller
 
*Tyler Kyte as Allan Price
 
*Harry Standjofski as Phil
 
*Ivan Smith as Trevor/[[Judge Day]]
 
*Danette Mackay as [[The Keeper]]
 
*Arthur Holden as [[Court Jester|The Court Jester]]
 
|-|Midnight Society Cast=
 
*[[Kareem Blackwell]] as [[Quinn]]
 
*[[David Deveau]] as [[Andy]]
 
*[[Daniel DeSanto]] as [[Tucker]]
 
*[[Elisha Cuthbert]] as [[Megan]]
 
*[[Vanessa Lengies]] as [[Vange]]
 
 
</tabber>
 
</tabber>
 
[[Category:Season 6 episodes]]
 
[[Category:Season 6 episodes]]
 
[[Category:Episodes]]
 
[[Category:Episodes]]
 
[[Category:Quinn's Stories]]
 
[[Category:Quinn's Stories]]
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[[Category:Stories with bad endings]]

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The Tale of the Wisdom Glass
Season 6 , Episode 9
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Air date April 10, 1999
Written by Mark D. Perry
Directed by Jacques Laberge
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The Tale of the Wisdom Glass is the Ninth episode of the Sixth season of Are You Afraid of the Dark?, as well as the Seventy-Fourth episode in total.

Cast

Midnight Society Cast

Story Cast

Intro

The night begins with Megan and Vange getting the fire going, while Tucker add more logs to it. Quinn comes marching in furious and demanding to know where Andy is. Megan says he hasn't shown up yet, Quinn says he saw a candy wrapper on the trail so he assumes he is somewhere close. Tucker wants to know what the problem is.

Quinn says he's going to pound him, (while Andy is hiding behind the sofa feeling nervous) Vange asks him why. Quinn says because he ratted him out. Megan asks him what he did this time. He tells he didn't really do anything, just a couple of days ago, he stayed home from school sick. His mom wrote him a legit excuse note, but he misplaced it, so he wrote another one himself and forged his mom's signature (Andy still looks nervous and guilty as he's hiding). He explains he gave it to the principal, but Andy was there too and he pointed out that his mom's handwriting looked just like Quinn's. Quinn explains that the principal compared it to his handwriting and realized it was a forgery and now he has two weeks detention.

Megan says he didn't mean to do it, it just happened. Feeling furious he says it doesn't matter and sits down on the storyteller's chair. Tucker asks him if he'll wait for Andy to come before he begins. Quinn madly says Andy's not going to show up, because he knows Quinn is going to deck him. Andy (still nervously hiding) hears Quinn explain that his story is about friends and trust.

Friends are the most important thing you're ever going to have. You should never rat on your friend, because sooner or later it'll come back to you. Then when it does, when you need that friend the most, you'll find yourself all alone, with no one you can turn to. (Andy hearing this from hiding behind the sofa looks as though he feels bad).

Quinn throws in the campfire dust to make the fire more intense, while he submits his story for approval for The Midnight Society. He calls his story "The Tale of the Wisdom Glass" and begins his story.

Story

Quinn, tells the story. The story is about two boys from different social classes. Allan Price, a snobby and stuck up, spoiled rich kid. Also Jimmy Miller, a boy who comes from a poor family.

One day at a store named Game City, Allan is buying a bunch of computer games. The store manager Phil is very grateful, because he knows he's rich and will make a lot of money from him. Therefore he takes the abuse from Allan, of being rude and ungrateful to him for all his help.

Jimmy's also there, he's been looking around a long time. Phil can tell he's poor and he suspects he's going to steal something. He bullies him, saying it's not a museum and to either buy something or to leave. Phil tells Allan that he hates poor people, because they never buy they just look, and most of them usually steal stuff.

Allan, (not even knowing him yet) stands up for him and tells Phil that he's his brother and not to talk about him that way. Then he demands Phil to call his dad for a credit card number to pay for his huge purchase. Allan goes over to him and they two boys introduce themselves. and shake hands. Allan offers to buy Jimmy the computer game he wants it's called "Wisdom Game, The Ultimate Journey of Knowledge". Just then Phil humiliates Allan in public and now he's nasty to him. This is because, Allan's dad won't let him buy anything else until he's learn to understand the value of money. Also he tells Jimmy he knows he's not his brother and Jimmy leaves ticked off. Then after arguing a little bit, about not having the money, Allan is kicked out and told not to come back.

Allan's kicked out so fast, he accidentally steals the computer game. He only notices he stole it when he gets into his limo and his driver Trevor (whom he pushes around with no respect and treats like his personal slave) is about to drive him home. Allan can see Jimmy out the window and invites him into the limo. Allan gives it to him as a gift and is invited over to Jimmy's house, so they can play it.

When driven there, still mad at his dad for cutting him off, he tells Trevor not to answer him and let him worry a while. Also he smirks to Trevor that being in a poor neighborhood makes him feel important. Almost like he's a prince slumming with a pauper. He snaps at Trevor warning him not to cross him then goes inside.

Inside Jimmy's room, Allan notices a hockey stick and asks him if he likes hockey. Jimmy says he loves it and he and his dad go to hockey games all the time. Allan seems a little disappointed, saying his dad is always too busy to ever take him to a game. Jimmy loads the CD-ROM into the computer. However, the computer is really old, and Allan isn't sure the computer will be able to support the software. The program runs successfully. Jimmy registers both of their names and it connects online.

They find out that just the next day, a Game of Wisdom card tournament taking place. The prize is $10,000, the printer automatically prints out the directions to the tournament. Then his computer conks out and crashes. Determined they'll win, they agree to split the money and Jimmy can buy any new computer he wants. They both happily agree to go to it.

The next day, Trevor drives them both to the location of the tournament. The odd thing is that it's in a field in the middle of nowhere and nothing is there but a small red wooden shed. Trevor reading the directions carefully, confirms that it should be the place. They notice the shed has a W on it, assuming it must be it. Trevor is rudely told to wait for them, as they go over to the shed.

Once inside, they are teleported into a dark realm. They enter a room full of people in medieval and mythical robes. They wear either creepy masks or odd face paint. The people are already playing the tournament, a woman is seen hovering around, she's a gorgeous blonde woman with no eyes. She tells them they must heed the rules of wisdom, which are respect, integrity and honesty. She gives them both a brown monks robes to wear. Then she says she's the The Keeper (not to be confused with this Keeper) and registers their names.

However Allan is scared to find out she is magical, and she's conjuring a crystal ball to register their names. It tells them their names are not worthy. Then her eyes appear and they glare blood red. Now she seems furious and snaps for the guard to get them. The guards are checkered in black and white from head to toe. They run for it, but they are captured, The Keeper tells them that they have been waiting for them, and they're thrown into a court room. The Judge (wearing a powdered wig and mask) tells them they're not in a  game. They are in the realm of Wisdom, and they are on trial to defend themselves, and if found guilty they'll pay for their crime. They're told they are guilty of stealing wisdom.

In a holding cell, Jimmy figures out they have been accused of stealing the computer game. Jimmy asks Allan why they think they stole it, Allan nervously lies saying that he doesn't know. Jimmy wants Allan to convince them that they didn't steal it. He thinks Allan can because he's rich and seems honest and no one may ever suspect him. Unlike him, people always suspect a poor person would do something so wrong. Allan believes that they can't prove they really stole it and they'll will be off the hook in no time.

At the trial, Allan says they can't be put on trial and insists they call his father. Judge Day says yes they can, because since they're now in the realm of wisdom, they have they own way of doing things. For a lawyer the boys are given a goofy Court Jester, who can't take anything seriously and says nothing buts puns and jokes. They insist on someone smarter, Judge Day consults the higher power from the Wisdom Glass. The oracle of ultimate truth.

Allan insists on his father being called because, he's a lawyer. The Wisdom Glass denies his request. The Jester annoys them making more jokes, and they want to fire him and represent themselves. But they aren't allowed to, as the trial proceeds The Keeper says everyone knows wisdom is what one acquires. It can't be bought, traded for, or stolen. She glares her red eyes at Allan and screams at him to admit he stole the game. Allan once again denies it saying he didn't and told her a thousand times. The Jester annoys him mentioning he only told her six times.

The Keeper then tells him they have proof, and suddenly Phil the store manager is teleported into the court. He points to Jimmy and says he's the one. He says he saw Jimmy staring at it and after he ran out of the store, the game was gone. Jimmy cries that he didn't do and asks Allan to speak up for him. Allan not thinking he really likes him for who he is, says that Jimmy stole it and he even told him not to, but wouldn't listen to him. The jury is shocked, Judge Day says the circumstances are now very unusual and consults the Wisdom Glass for an answer. The Judge says that it's time for the court to have lunch, and the Judge and the whole Jury have their lunch break.

In the holding cell, Allan reveals he did it but took it by mistake. He did it because Phil humiliated him and wanted to get back at him. Allan wants Jimmy to take the wrap. This is because Allan is a top honor student, with hopes to follow in his dad's footsteps of becoming a lawyer. Therefore if he's found guilty, this could mess up his future. Jimmy decides to take the wrap, not because he likes Allan for his money, or his clothes or limo, but because he appreciated the way he stood up for him in the store like a real friend would do.

When the trial resumes, Jimmy takes the blame confessing it was him. Judge Day asks him if he has anything to say before he passes sentence. Allan asks him to go easy on him, Allan is told he free to go and the guards lead him out. Judge Day tells Jimmy for committing the crime, they could give him one of several punishments. Such us..

  • Make him pay for the game.
  • Write a 10,000 word essay about the evils of stealing.
  • He could just be let go and given a warning.

Judge Day consults the Wisdom Glass for the answer. Jimmy is told that for stealing wisdom he is to be immediately executed by guillotine!

Jimmy is horrified to hear this, stating that they can't execute him for stealing a game. The Keeper tells him that in their world stealing is a capital offense and yes they can. They prepare to tie him down and proceed with the execution. Just then Allan is thrown outside and heads to the limo. Trevor asks him where his friend is. He tells Trevor they had a fight and are no longer friends. Trevor reveals to him that Jimmy bought them hockey tickets, and he was going to treat him to tonight's hockey game. The tickets were a thank you gift for giving him the computer game. Revealing to him that he really did like Allan for who he was and not just his money.

Hearing this Allan feels guilt-ridden, and runs back in to confess the truth. He runs right in as Jimmy is crying and screaming for them to not do it. He confesses he was the one, but he didn't mean to take it he just walked out with it by mistake, and asked his friend to take the blame. The Judge is amazed and applauds him for telling the truth. He tells Allan he's finally learned what wisdom is all about and was very brave to confess. Jimmy is set free, and for a moment everything seems all right. That is until the judge orders Allan to be executed instead, because the judgement of the Wisdom Glass must be carried out.

They prepare Allan on the guillotine, then Jimmy grabs the Wisdom Glass. Jimmy threatens to smash it, if Allan isn't let go and they can leave. The whole court is horrified by the idea of it being smashed. Therefore Judge Day reluctantly releases Allan. Jimmy continues to threaten to smash it, if they don't let them leave. On the way out, he tosses it back to them, it almost drops but The Court Jester catches it. Then being clumsy he drops it and smashes into a million pieces to all their horrified surprises.

They make it back to the limousine and they high five each other over how great they were. Allan orders Trevor to take them home, but Trevor is not responding. Allan barks at him about why they're not moving. Then suddenly they are horrified to see Trevor is wearing Judge Day's mask. Possibly Trevor is Judge Day, or Trevor is being possessed by him. He tells them the Judgement of the Wisdom Glass must carried out. The car doors are all locked and they panic trying to break out of the limousine as they are shown being driven back to the shed, screaming their heads off.

Ending

Quinn ends his story by simply saying the end. His three friends are really impressed, Megan said it was awesome, Vange said it was great and Tucker says he's impressed.

Then a white flag comes up from Andy waving it to surrender. Quinn is furious realizing he's been here the whole time and is ready to cream him. Tucker holds him back, as he snaps at him telling Andy thanks to him he got two weeks detention.

Andy explains that he called Quinn's mom and told her what happened. Quinn's mom phoned the principal and sent him another note and he's off the hook. Quinn is shocked and thankful hearing this and begins to calm down. That is until he realizes now Andy told his mom he forged her name, and now he's furious all over again. Andy leaves as Quinn chases after him, Megan and Vange chase after him to stop him. Tucker quickly puts out the campfire and catches up with them as Vange is heard shouting "Leave him alone!".

  • Quinn's first story.
  • Harry Standjofski, who portrayed Phil, previously appeared years before in the original series episode "The Tale of the Midnight Madness" as Mr. Kristoph.
  • Ivan Smith, who portrayed Trevor/Judge Day, previously appeared two times in the original series. The first time he appeared in the episode "The Tale of the Quicksilver" as Mr. Johnston. The second time, he appeared in the episode "The Tale of a Door Unlocked" as Mr. Birney.
  • Danette Mackay, who portrayed The Keeper, later appeared in the show again. She next appeared in the episode "The Tale of the Night Nurse" as The Nurse.
  • Arthur Holden, who portrayed The Court Jester, previously appeared two times in the original series. The first time he appeared in the episode "The Tale of the Midnight Ride" as Ichabod Crane. The second time, he appeared in the episode "The Tale of the Dead Man's Float" as Mr. Brooks.
  • Tyler Kyte also co-starred with Elisha Cuthbert and Vanessa Lengies in the children's show Popular Mechanics for Kids.