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#11 - Clara Ibanez, The hardened steel (Character played by D. Z.)
Motto:
A double-edged sword in their hands, to inflict judgement among the nations.
(Old Testament) Alignment: The regime - Group: The Military - Nationality: Chile - Gender: Female - 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:
Clara works for the DINA and is known as an impeccable, cold-hearted professional. Feelings are nothing more than a curse to her, and emotions are just a cancer that can bring even the strongest men to their knees. So Clara decided that it's better to feel nothing at all and just methodically execute orders. But now that hate is suddenly growing stronger and getting closer to her, will her dispassionate attitude succumbs to the rage?
Relations:
Palmira Almuna and her hit it off immediately, and now they understand each other without words. Antonia Castro is helpful and supportive, she could be a good ally. She has been knowing Pedro Garcia for quite some time: she warned him about his music, that would eventually get him into trouble, but he wouldn't listen. The cold eyes of Klaus Altmann are retrieving memories of past battles and mixed feelings she finds difficult to understand.
#24 - Nelida Gutierrez Rivera, The velvet glove (Character played by C. M.)
Motto: Everything is good when it's excessive.(M. De Sade) Alignment: The regime - Group: Villa Grimaldi personnel - Nationality: Chile - Gender: Female - 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: Few can score what Contreras’ secretary offers, as only power lures her and gets to taste her lips. Nelida is like an intoxicating perfume tainting the air; in this way the daughter of humble worker chains men who hold the strings of the country and get to decide of the life and death of a whole people. But the most intoxicating scents can get into your own head, getting you drunk and making you believe that everything is a game, where price for a mistake is life.
Relations: Manuel Contreras is her boss. He appreciates her and she doesn’t want to let him down. A few years back she met and charmed Junio Valerio Borghese, a powerful italian aristocrat. During a formal dinner she met Senator Jorge Alfonsin a polite gentleman, and his daughter Blanca Alfonsin a spoiled brat playing the rebel.
#25 - Lieutenant Palmira Isabel Almuna, La Pepa (Character played by C. T.)
Motto:
When a woman insists on gender equality, she is renouncing her superiority.
(A. France)
Alignment: The regime - Group: The Military - Nationality: Chile - Gender: Female - 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.
- Costume: This character will have a mandatory but complimentary costume provided by the Staff.
Teaser:
Working in the DINA is not easy for a woman. She's expected to be as capable as any man, and even more: she must be able to gain the enemies' trust, to seduce them, even to let herself be fucked in order to get the information she needs. And that's what, harshly, the Carabineros Lieutenant teaches her recruits. Frivolous, seductive, Palmira trains them to wear a mask and a life not of one's own, as if they were a second skin, without error or remorse, with the surgical coldness necessary to extract the decaying tooth that the dissidents are.
Relations:
Clara Ibanez is a strong woman and they get along very well. Sometimes Honorio Plaza stares at her and she doesn’t understand why. At least Private Plaza is more capable than his sibling, the rookie Rosario Alma Plaza. Ha provatto a civettare con il generale Covarrubias ma dopo un momento iniziale lui é sembrato non gradire.
#26 - Alicia Gomez, The stylish slayer (Character played by L. P.)
Motto:
The rule of heaven is perfection, the rule of man is its pursuit.
(J. W. Goethe) Alignment: The regime - Group: The Military - Nationality: Chile - Gender: Female - 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:
The traitors of the State deserve a righteous death, in silence, with no one to mourn them or remember them. Carola was the first to die, and perhaps that's why it's the only name Alicia still remembers, but others have followed and one by one she's terminated and forgotten them. Without any remorse or a a tear to spoil her well-groomed appearance, DINA agent Gomez does not regret the lives she has claimed. Announced by the clicking of her heels, she's followed by her colleagues' long leers and the desperate eyes of those entrusted to her care. Nonchalant, impeccable, implacable, she smiles and obliges.
Relations:
Paul Schafer is a true gentleman, so elegant and polite. that it is impossible not to get along. She spent a night with Lieutenant Gonzalo Santelices Cuevas; it was as pleasing as fucking one of the corpses the sweeper takes care of. Ramon Valdes was once her classmate at the University, but then they took different paths and she never met him again.
#27 - Rosa Humilde Ramos, La Mala (Character played by L. D.)
Motto:
Weak fettered creatures, destined for our pleasure, no one on Earth knows you are here. For everything related to the world, you are dead already. Alignment: The regime - Group: The Military - Nationality: Chile - Gender: Female - 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.
- Costume: This character will have a mandatory but complimentary costume provided by the Staff.
Teaser:
Rosa bears the name of a flower with delicate petals. But when life only gives you disappointments, frustration and setbacks, all petals falls under the merciless laughter of her colleagues, the other Carabineros, those who've made it and graduated from the Escuela des Oficiales. When the petals fall, nothing but thorns remain. And private Carabinero Ramos has nothing else left. Thorns, to sting the enemies, thorns on which to see their dripping blood, thorns, through which to obtain that long-denied but always deserved success.
Relations:
Rosario Plaza is a green recruit who is not made for this life, and sooner or later reality will get its toll. Carmen Yanez e Michelle Bachelet were two good friends, but then they took different paths in life. She often speaks with Felix Buendia who gets her.
#28 - Lieutenant Ingrid Felicitas Olderock, The flower of Evil (Character played by M. M.)
Motto: .Commit the oldest sins, the newest kind of ways.(William Shakespeare) Alignment: The regime - Group: The Military - Nationality: Chile - Gender: Female - 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. - Costume: This character will have a mandatory but complimentary costume provided by the Staff.
Teaser: Since she's been at Villa Grimaldi, the Carabineros Lieutenant Olderock has a ritual: she climbs the basement stairs, the battered bodies of the women she tortured still in her eyes, washes her hands meticulously, drains a bottle of wine and masturbates. It matters little if her fellow soldiers can hear her moans through the thin walls, those same moans that in her ears merge with the prisoners' screams. Insatiable, she is drunk for the pain on which she happily thrives on.
Relations: Colonel Moren Brito knows what he’s doing, but he’s an egomaniac, and if he thinks she’s being scared he’s in for a surprise. She knows little of Teresa Osorio Navarro but she looks like an interesting and probably pleasing acquaintance to be made. Especially if the other one would be… reluctant. Luckily Villa Grimaldi has Miguel; he is useful and helpful and doesn’t mind getting his hands dirty.
#32 - Consuelo Fisher, The regime's voice (Character played by C. S.)
Motto:
Memory is fiction. We select the brightest and the darkest, ignoring what we are ashamed of, and so embroider the broad tapestry of our lives.
(I. Allende)
Alignment: The regime - Group: Villa Grimaldi personnel - Nationality: Chile - Gender: Unisex - 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:
History is written by the winners, they say... But history is based on facts, and the facts, Fisher knows, are told by journalists. And journalists get paid by an editor, who in turn responds to the financial backers. The pen is not moved by the hand that holds it, but by the one that hands over the money. What will one day be written in books is what appears to the eyes of the world, and what the world wants to see is an efficient government in an orderly country.
Relations:
Some time ago interviewed Monsignor Estevez on his appointment: a little pretentious, but more accommodating than many others.
Prince Borghese: this is an example of how foreign opinion should consider - and support - Chile's internal policies.
Alfonso Urzua: they often collaborate sharing information and protocols
Honorio Plaza: a simple, honest person, nearly inspires tenderness..
#33 - Antonia Castro, The Mary on the Cross (Character played by A. B.)
Motto:
Fount of love and holy sorrow,
Mother, may my spirit borrow
Somewhat of your woe profound.
(Stabat mater, liturgical prayer)
Alignment: The regime - Group: Villa Grimaldi personnel - Nationality: Chile - Gender: Female - 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:
Pious woman, devout Christian, fond mother, loyal servant. Antonia has always been humble, meek and obedient to men and to the Lord’s commandments, taking the Holy words as an example for a simple and dignified life, both for herself and her family. She silently walks not to disturb, her eyes lowered in front of the high personalities she works for, she speaks if questioned with hushed voice. Her hands bear trays, her fingers tick off Hail Mary’s and ruffle her children’s hair, silently praying God to never bear the Sweet Virgin’s sorrow. She prays she won’t ever see her child on the Cross.
Relations:
Osvaldo Romo is a good friend and someone she can confides her anxieties to, especially those regarding her daughter Carmela. With compassion and admiration she notice hoe Monsignor Urrutia straight back bends deeper every time he leaves the Villa. Sister Valeria Valentin is a gift sent from God to those in need.
#35 - Elisa Anderson, The keeper (character available)
Motto:
You had tight and quick words... in the burden of a life which tasted of circus.
(S. Quasimodo) Alignment: The regime - Group: Villa Grimaldi personnel - Nationality: Chile - Gender: Female - 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:
They say Elisa Anderson has become secretary of the powerful thanks to her father's dollars. They say her services are not limited to typing, delivering confidential dispatches and forwarding hot calls. They say she keeps her mouth tight in the halls of power and throws her legs open in the bedroom. But she responds with efficiency and composure, the qualities that have allowed her to open many drawers stealing as many secrets. But sometimes getting into the mechanics of such a game can be really dangerous: then, neither her influential friendships nor her father's dollars could to prevail over a fatal destiny.
Relations:
Sol Gutierrez is a quiet and dutiful servant; one with a strong commitment. General Sergio Covarrubias is a charming man, maybe because he’s so powerful, but she’s drawn to him and the thing seems mutual. Buenaventura as crazy as she looks?
#38 - Buenaventura ''El Loco''/ ''La Loca'', Villa Grimaldi's ghost (Character played by V. S.)
Motto:
Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.
(A. Pope)
Alignment: The regime - Group: Villa Grimaldi personnel - Nationality: Chile - Gender: Unisex - 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:
Cold, darkness, silence, screams, pain, tears. Only this could Buenaventura remember, holding no previous memories. Those who make question meet empty stares, for the servant can't be sad about something unknown. One can't be sad for something never felt. Like the fog that shrouds everything and blurs past and present, good and evil, hatred and love, Buenaventura moves through the rooms of Villa Grimaldi, dark and mysterious as a lost soul, with its thousand secrets and truths forever hushed. Until the time will come to let everything out.
Relations:
Ramira Luz can be frightening with a stare: she's a self assured woman, almost arrogant, especially when giving orders. Doctor Alejandro Romero has a familiar face, like an old friend, but Buenaventura still can't remember where and how they met. Buenaventura feels the watchful stare of Elisa Anderson, as she might want to pry on some sort of hidden secret.
#40 - Lieutenant Alba Pinera, The resourceful officer (Character played by G. B.)
Motto:
Money is a great servant but a bad master.
(Francis Bacon) Alignment: The regime - Group: The Military - Nationality: Chile - Gender: Female - 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.
- Costume: This character will have a mandatory but complimentary costume provided by the Staff.
Teaser:
Since she was a child she always knew blood: that of her father’s campesinos, working their broad property and beaten for stealing a handful of corn. She loved those red droplets dripping from the raw, flailed skin. She joined the DINA to see that blood again, to breath its scent, metallic and strong as the copper of her family’s mines. She’s a determined woman, Lieutenant Alba Piñera; she never regret her choice, uncaring of everything and everyone. Nothing, not even the threat of unknown love, will destroy her steely wall.
Relations:
She helped Miguel figuring out things in Villa Grimaldi; he's a good, hardworking guy, and they bonded. Before enrolling in the army she was studying history and followed Professor Gustavo Ruiz lessons with great interest. He had a challenging personality and was never boring. She has known Angela Bachelet for many years; when she still lived in her father's estate they threw many parties that Angela attended. She feels the disapproving stare of Sol Gutierrez who sooner or leater will learn a servant's right place.
#50 - Maria Eliana Soza, The methodical nurse (Character played by H. O.)
Motto:
Give women the right opportunities and they are capable of everything.
(O. Wilde) Alignment: The regime - Group: The Military - Nationality: Chile - Gender: Female - 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:
Everyone who knew her would describe Maria Eliana Soza a quiet and methodic woman. It shouldn’t have come as a surprise, then, when she made the only rational possible choice, when she stopped working in Santiago’s hospital, to become Dottor Olivarez assistant and a DINA agent. Eliana is placid and practical, ma even frozen seas often hide rumbling volcanoes, waiting to explode and change the face of what they meet with destruction
Relations:
When working at the hospital, before President Pinochet, she took care of Umberto Egardo Mewes, saving his leg after a work accident. In this way she became a good friend of his wife Adriana Urrutia Assenji. Juan Felipe Cristobal looks haunted after their first and only encounter.
#60 - Tenente Ramira Luz, La campesina (Character played by M. M.)
Motto:
If you can't be a pine at the top of the hill, be a shrub in the valley. But be the best little shrub on the side of the hill.
(M.L. King) Alignment: The regime - Group: The Military - Nationality: Chile - Gender: Female - 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.
- Costume: This character will have a mandatory but complimentary costume provided by the Staff.
Teaser:
Ramira Luz has come a long way in life: from a young recruit coming from the countryside, to the Army, to being a Lieutenant in the DINA. Still, she can’t forget the hunger, the shack where her family lived, all those little ones, brothers and sisters, how they hugged each other to get some warmth during the harsh winters. It doesn’t matter what she had to throw away or to do, on her way to Santiago with a bunch of rags. She never turned back to her old life, and ever will, fearing having to face the monsters silently haunting and following her shadow. So she looks ahead, hopeful to get away, determined, stepping towards new horizons.
Relations:
Buenaventura is a childhood friend, but they took different paths in life, and it’s easy to see who made the better choice. Now, Maria Isabella is shaken every time she sees her. She fondly remember Blanca Alfonsin as for a while she worked in her household and they were good friends. There is a strong rivalry with Lieutenant Gonzalo Santelices Cuevas: they are both from the Army, but he doesn’t like a woman having authority over him, since Ramira started working for the DINA.
#70 - Teresa Orosio Navarro, Pain and pleasure (character available)
Motto:
Man is sometimes extraordinarily, passionately, in love with suffering.
(Fedor Dostoevskij) Alignment: The regime - Group: The Military - Nationality: Chile - Gender: Female - 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:
Why are they afraid of pain? If their skin screams in pain and blisters open, they are still alive. They should be listening to their pain, to the adrenaline pumping into their hearts, to the cold sweat dripping, to the quick, broken breath. To stop feeling, to stop the wailing, the crying, is to die. There is no silence or peace on this earth. Sometimes Teresa, DINA agent, wonders who is screaming, for the piercing cries of strangers mingle with her own.
Relations:
Basclay Zapata is her long awaited perverse angel, the one promising intoxicating pain. Looking at Felicitas Olderock is like looking into a foggy mirror: she’s everything Teresa has run from. Paul Schafer has came from her past either to kill her or to redeem her.