Teaser list [Desaparecidos - ENG]
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#44 - Manuel Cabieses Donoso, The resistance's memory (Character played by M. A.)
Motto:
Write what should not be forgotten.
(I. Allende) Alignment: The dissidents - Group: The democratic opposition - Nationality: Chile - Gender: Male - Player's Age: any age - DISCLAIMER: Disclaimer:
The characters and the stories presented in DESAPARECIDOS are inspired by people and real facts, but their description and characterization is totally the result of imagination.
In the writing of the event numerous liberties have been taken, especially as regards the characterization of the characters, the images used and the succession of the various events, which never claim to reflect the reality of the facts or behavior of historical characters.
The interpretation of the players and the evolution of the narrative will lead to moments and events quite distant from historical reality.
It is not intention of the authors to express any specific position or to make judgments on specific facts that actually occurred -except to condemn the use of any form of violence by anyone- nor to diminish in any way the historical and personal tragedy of the Chilean people and thousands of families involved in the drama of the desaparecidos.
Teaser:
Two years ago Manuel rose from his desk at Punto Final and chose to resist . Walking on the streets of Santiago, from what his eyes saw, what he witnessed went into his pen and a stream of words began to flow for Chile deserves the deepest truth, among the lies and the silence. With ink and printed paper, he’s the voice of the people. With a straight, unbent back that blackjack couldn’t break, with free hands that questioning couldn’t mutilate, he writes. But being a witness to the light, can get close to the death's shadow.
Relations:
One year ago he interviewed Andrei Pascal Allende, a symbol on the armed fight against the regime. He learned that man like him are worthy of any sacrifice. Marcia Scantlebury used to work for him at Punto Final, but her articles were unproved rubbish. He published a few papers from Gustavo Ruiz an educated man, but then stopped, as he has dangerous extremist ideas.
#45 - Doctor Alejandro Romero, The doctor of the worthlesses (Character played by F. F.)
Motto:
Do what you have to do and go where you have to go: I too will see what I can do, if I can still do something, where I will end up, if indeed I will end up somewhere. Alignment: The dissidents - Group: The MIR - Nationality: Chile - Gender: Male - Player's Age: any age - DISCLAIMER: Disclaimer:
The characters and the stories presented in DESAPARECIDOS are inspired by people and real facts, but their description and characterization is totally the result of imagination.
In the writing of the event numerous liberties have been taken, especially as regards the characterization of the characters, the images used and the succession of the various events, which never claim to reflect the reality of the facts or behavior of historical characters.
The interpretation of the players and the evolution of the narrative will lead to moments and events quite distant from historical reality.
It is not intention of the authors to express any specific position or to make judgments on specific facts that actually occurred -except to condemn the use of any form of violence by anyone- nor to diminish in any way the historical and personal tragedy of the Chilean people and thousands of families involved in the drama of the desaparecidos.
Teaser:
Raised with strong Christian values, Doctor Romero is a fervent and militant pacifist. With his rainbow-coloured scarf around his neck and his doctor's bag under his arm he roams Santiago's streets, looking for people in need of help and medical care. His job in the hospital is not enough for him, he knows that he is required elsewhere, where only the kind-hearted people dare to go. It's the right thing to do and it fufills his life, a life spent to help the poors and the needy. Sometimes other doctors make fun of him, telling that he's like Saint Francis but, to be honest, Romero quite enjoys those words: is the only quirk he allows himself in a life without vanity, where all that matters is the help he can give to the others.
Relations:
He met Fernando Buendia Olivarez at college. He knows that he now works for the Government. Alejandro is not mad at him, but he truly hopes that Olivarez will change his mind. Marcia Scantlebury is a strong woman, but it's a sensitive time for her and she's more fragile than ever. Father Omar Venturelli Lionelli and him are like twins, they share the same devotion to the humblest and many he provided care for the sick poors. Buenaventura used to live in his neighbourhood, but now she is working far from Santiago; when she comes home she looks distant and scared.
#46 - Andrés Pascal Allende, The slave to the Cause (Character played by I. G.)
Motto:
I will pay for loyalty to the people with my life.
(S. Allende) Alignment: The dissidents - Group: The MIR - Nationality: Chile - Gender: Male - Player's Age: any age - DISCLAIMER: Disclaimer:
The characters and the stories presented in DESAPARECIDOS are inspired by people and real facts, but their description and characterization is totally the result of imagination.
In the writing of the event numerous liberties have been taken, especially as regards the characterization of the characters, the images used and the succession of the various events, which never claim to reflect the reality of the facts or behavior of historical characters.
The interpretation of the players and the evolution of the narrative will lead to moments and events quite distant from historical reality.
It is not intention of the authors to express any specific position or to make judgments on specific facts that actually occurred -except to condemn the use of any form of violence by anyone- nor to diminish in any way the historical and personal tragedy of the Chilean people and thousands of families involved in the drama of the desaparecidos.
Teaser:
Being a hero is a duty if you bear the late President's name, if you are an Allende. An hero would get used to living on the edge, sleeping with a machine gun in one hand and the red flag clasped in the other. A hero would know how to live with his own fate, with his heart pounding in the throat, with the sour sweat running into his eyes and the awareness that any breath could be the last one. Unfortunate is the land that needs heroes and unlucky is the one to whom a cruel fate granted such a honor. Because no history book will ever speak of the fear freezing Pascal's blood and of the end looming as an ultimate, final, liberation.
Relations:
After the Junta took power, he gave an interview to Manuel Cabieses Donoso lashing out all his rage. He’s worried that his position in the MIR might endanger his mother Laura Allende. A few years back, while he was sitting with friends, a religious nut Juan Felipe Cristobal, threatened him with a knife, blabbling something about hell and communists.
#48 - Hector Hernan Gonzalez Osorio, Red September (Character played by M. T.)
Motto:
In any dictatorship a single man, even a small everyman, who goes on thinking with his own head, endangers public order.
(I.Silone) Alignment: The dissidents - Group: The democratic opposition - Nationality: Chile - Gender: Male - Player's Age: any age - DISCLAIMER: Disclaimer:
The characters and the stories presented in DESAPARECIDOS are inspired by people and real facts, but their description and characterization is totally the result of imagination.
In the writing of the event numerous liberties have been taken, especially as regards the characterization of the characters, the images used and the succession of the various events, which never claim to reflect the reality of the facts or behavior of historical characters.
The interpretation of the players and the evolution of the narrative will lead to moments and events quite distant from historical reality.
It is not intention of the authors to express any specific position or to make judgments on specific facts that actually occurred -except to condemn the use of any form of violence by anyone- nor to diminish in any way the historical and personal tragedy of the Chilean people and thousands of families involved in the drama of the desaparecidos.
Teaser:
So many memories fill Hector’s soul: the warm mid-winter afternoons spent talking about politics and freedom in a cafè, his job as a Sociology Professor. So many dreams fill Hector’s heart… the red flags under September’s wind, people chanting Allende’s name, Ofelia’s bright eyes, the party meetings and the raw joy of being called “dad” for the first time. Then another September came, and as cruel as autumn is, took away any dream of a spring that would never come, not on that 1973, not ever. His dreams of freedom are now buried deeply, under the icy fear of losing everything he has dearest.
Relations:
He would do anything to protect his family, his wife Ofelia Distal and their daughter Manuelita. He can count of his neighbour brotherly friendship: even if he and Umberto Edgardo Mewes belong to a different social class, they care for each other. He reported Juan Felipe Cristobal and made him leave the University's grounds: that lunatic used to preach about how God’s wrath burning sins away in the heathens hideout he believed the University to be.
#52 - Umberto Edgardo Mewes, The chained father (Character played by G. F.)
Motto:
It is well to have as many holds upon happiness as possible.
(J. Austen) Alignment: The dissidents - Group: El pueblo - Nationality: Chile - Gender: Male - Player's Age: any age - DISCLAIMER: Disclaimer:
The characters and the stories presented in DESAPARECIDOS are inspired by people and real facts, but their description and characterization is totally the result of imagination.
In the writing of the event numerous liberties have been taken, especially as regards the characterization of the characters, the images used and the succession of the various events, which never claim to reflect the reality of the facts or behavior of historical characters.
The interpretation of the players and the evolution of the narrative will lead to moments and events quite distant from historical reality.
It is not intention of the authors to express any specific position or to make judgments on specific facts that actually occurred -except to condemn the use of any form of violence by anyone- nor to diminish in any way the historical and personal tragedy of the Chilean people and thousands of families involved in the drama of the desaparecidos.
Teaser:
Since curfew, Umberto Edgardo has been leaving his factory with his low head and quick steps. Speaking up his mind was a folly he’s dearly paying living in fear, hurrying up to get back home to his wife Adriana and their daughter Marisol. Almost jumping whenever he hears a noise or spots someone unfamiliar in the streets. This is no life. It’s a daily routine made of suspicion, diffidence, silence and scare, of sham and chains. The same iron links he helped forging, now bend his shoulders and clench his throat, strangling him.
Relations:
He’s eyes are no longer shining as they did when he and his wife Adriana Urrutia Assenjo were young. Maria Elena Soza is the nurse who saved his leg after a bad accident, years before. Hector Hernan Gonzales Osorio is more than a friend, he’s like a brother. They are neighbours, and even if they come from a different social class, they deeply respect each other.
#58 - Father Omar Venturelli Lionelli, The Priest of the humblest (Character played by V. G.)
Motto:
Do not fear those who kill the body. Fear him who, after he has killed, has authority to cast into hell. Yes, I tell you, fear him!
(Luke 12:4-5) Alignment: The dissidents - Group: The democratic opposition - Nationality: Chile - Gender: Male - Player's Age: any age - DISCLAIMER: Disclaimer:
The characters and the stories presented in DESAPARECIDOS are inspired by people and real facts, but their description and characterization is totally the result of imagination.
In the writing of the event numerous liberties have been taken, especially as regards the characterization of the characters, the images used and the succession of the various events, which never claim to reflect the reality of the facts or behavior of historical characters.
The interpretation of the players and the evolution of the narrative will lead to moments and events quite distant from historical reality.
It is not intention of the authors to express any specific position or to make judgments on specific facts that actually occurred -except to condemn the use of any form of violence by anyone- nor to diminish in any way the historical and personal tragedy of the Chilean people and thousands of families involved in the drama of the desaparecidos.
Teaser:
Revolutionary minister, street priest, shelter to the last and the humblest. The salesian has been defined in many ways, but if asked Omar Venturelli would say is just a man, a father. Even if he’s respectful and dutiful, he also lives far from the golden wealth of the Church, as well as from some of the official positions of the Holy See. He lives his call in his own way, walking among the people, living among them. The only way to nurture faith in God and to be faithful to his mission, is to give a voice to those that otherwise would be unheard. At them, everyone should listen, everyone should lend help, everyone should stand beside. For Jesus said “the last shall be first, and the first last”.
Relations:
He usually ignores Enrique Alvear Urrutia when he starts lecturing him about how he should behave. Doctor Romero is a good friend and together they make a great team; they both have made helping the less fortunate their own cause. During a protest he met Juana Francisca Ramirez and Ramon Valdez, a young couple fighting alongside each other for a right cause.
#66 - Ramon Valdez, The freshman in arms (Character played by A. L.)
Motto:
Fortune fears the strong and crushes the fearful
(Seneca) Alignment: The dissidents - Group: The democratic opposition - Nationality: Chile - Gender: Male - Player's Age: any age - DISCLAIMER: Disclaimer:
The characters and the stories presented in DESAPARECIDOS are inspired by people and real facts, but their description and characterization is totally the result of imagination.
In the writing of the event numerous liberties have been taken, especially as regards the characterization of the characters, the images used and the succession of the various events, which never claim to reflect the reality of the facts or behavior of historical characters.
The interpretation of the players and the evolution of the narrative will lead to moments and events quite distant from historical reality.
It is not intention of the authors to express any specific position or to make judgments on specific facts that actually occurred -except to condemn the use of any form of violence by anyone- nor to diminish in any way the historical and personal tragedy of the Chilean people and thousands of families involved in the drama of the desaparecidos.
Teaser:
Ramon always despised the fearful, the hypocrites, those who hide under the comfortable blankets of power like the worst whore. By day his eyes are lowered on the pages his hands carefully turn, by night his eyes are wide open and alert, and in his hands wield a crowbar. No fear, convenience, or apathy can justify being on the wrong side of the war that Ramon fights. Come the morning fear will rise, but the night flows, passion blossoms, adrenalin pumps blood in his veins, and life is worth living for.
Relations:
Juana Francisca is his fiance. They met at the university and she’s now into politics as well. During a protest he met Father Omar Venturelli Lionelli, a fiery priest with a booming, unstoppable voice. Alicia Gomez used to be a classmate, but then they fell apart.
#67 - Gustavo Ruiz, The trained to shoot Professor (Character played by D. G.)
Motto:
Illusion is the hardiest weed of the collective consciousness: history teaches, but has no pupils.
(A. Gramsci) Alignment: The dissidents - Group: The MIR - Nationality: Chile - Gender: Male - Player's Age: any age - DISCLAIMER: Disclaimer:
The characters and the stories presented in DESAPARECIDOS are inspired by people and real facts, but their description and characterization is totally the result of imagination.
In the writing of the event numerous liberties have been taken, especially as regards the characterization of the characters, the images used and the succession of the various events, which never claim to reflect the reality of the facts or behavior of historical characters.
The interpretation of the players and the evolution of the narrative will lead to moments and events quite distant from historical reality.
It is not intention of the authors to express any specific position or to make judgments on specific facts that actually occurred -except to condemn the use of any form of violence by anyone- nor to diminish in any way the historical and personal tragedy of the Chilean people and thousands of families involved in the drama of the desaparecidos.
Teaser:
If men haven’t learned their history lessons in free thinking classrooms, the time has come to teach them with weapons. As tanks and rifles have drowned dreams of freedom into pools of blood, the time has come to join the MIR. Where books have failed and lie discarded as lifeless corpses, weapons take life. Maybe one day there will be singing and poetry again, meetings and guitars playing, but since then, there will be bullets, and a civil war that Professor Ruiz is willing to fight.
Relations:
In the past he wrote articles for Manuel Cabises Donoso, who always listened carefully to his piece. He loves the poetry made by Carmen Yanez, he even met her at a book presentation where she signed his copy. Lieutenant Alba Pinera was once a promising student; it was a shame that she chose the military career.