Teaser list [Desaparecidos - ENG]
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#53 - Michelle Bachelet, The warded revolutionary (character available)
Motto:
A man does what he can; a woman does what a man cannot.
(I. Allende) Alignment: The dissidents - Group: The democratic opposition - Nationality: Chile - Gender: Female - Player's Age: Young - 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 his father has gone missing, Michelle often remembers her classmates bitter snares, how they ironically smiled at her raised fist and shouted protests. With a mother working at the Ministry and a father in the Army she was untouchable, or so they said. She never realized how they were right until she lost her sheltered life. Now she faces the agony of not knowing what happened to her father, living with her mother Angela who doesn’t get her. Michelle knows that the courage needed to defeat this great enemy threatening her whole being, as a woman, as a citizen, is not in the slogans anymore, but in the deepest of her heart.
Relations:
Angela Bachelet is her mother and their relationship has cracked, for Angela doesn’t like her daughter being close to the opposition movement. She lives in the same neighbourhood of Adriana Urrutia Assenjio and they often speak. Some years ago Rosa Humilde Ramos was a good friend of hers; she still remembers fondly the time spent together, laughing and gossiping.
#56 - Carmen Yanez, Poetry's last scream (Character played by M. F.)
Motto:
When fear bit the flesh
and we hold on names
hidden among fold of sweat.
As death flapped its wings
out there
and kindness stood silent. Alignment: The dissidents - Group: The democratic opposition - 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 smell of fresh grass and the stink of fear, the fiery passion and the cold terror, friendly hands caressing the skin and harsh ones violating the body. The prayers and the screams, the blind anger and the resigned desperation. Cold, tears, blood, sweat and insanity. Poetry is a catharsis for Carmen, an excruciating thought from a past long gone. Today there is death and a mournful silence, and the pen that once danced at the tune of democracy and freedom, is forever broken.
Relations:
At her book presentation she met Professor Gustavo Ruiz who asked her to sign his copy; he was enthusiast of her work.
Marcia Scantlebury is a dear friend who always encouraged her to give a soul to her thoughts and poetry. She fondly remembers a childhood friend Rosa Humilde Ramos a kind and gentle girl; now that girl stands beyond an abyss.
#65 - Juana Francisca Ramirez, Red Flag, Red Love (Character played by C. H.)
Motto:
Had I not seen the Sun I could have borne the shade.
(Emily Dickinson) Alignment: The dissidents - Group: The democratic opposition - 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:
She tried to bury under the ashes that tiny sparkle that kept coming to life; then a breath, slow and deep, kindled the flame that took fire. She wielded, to the sweet burning of passion, taking his hand, following him into clandestine meetings. Basements became the alcove for lovers, the red flag a blanket for their love. Promises exchanged in the dark, shared revolutionaries dreams, fingers tied and fists raised. Red the cause, red their love, red the cause she married alongside him. Yesterday, today and ‘till death do them part, in sacred vow that binds them. Until the time of choices will come, to shatter dreams and illusions.
Relations:
Eduardo Sandoval had a crush on her when they were studying at the university, but she chose Ramon Valdez whom she loves deeply. During a protest she met Father Omar Venturelli Lionelli and keeps wishing that this fierce priest will one day marry them.