Paul Schafer, The grim associate #39 [Desaparecidos - ENG]
Played by : W. M.
Motto: | Man produces evil as a bee produces honey. | (W. Golding)
Group: The Military
Teaser:
He loved living in the countryside, in his broad estate where he grew his fragrant flowers, admiring their colors, caressing their bent stem. He surrounded himself with delicate creatures, women and children he took under his vicious, voluptuous, painful care. He drunk on those desperate wails and thought about living forever in such blissful happiness, ruling over his own reign. But duty called and he joined the DINA in Villa Grimaldi. Now a new challenge was waiting for him, something that would make living his young flower for new meadows, embracing the opportunity of savoring new shades of human suffering, bending stronger will, like the wind with the grass of his beloved countryside.
Relations:
In Santiago he met Laura Allende sister to the late president; she’s an interesting woman, it’s just too bad for that communist name. Everyone at Villa Grimaldi appreciate Miguel and his commitment, but he doesn’t like the handyman; he thinks he’s too free to roam around. Alicia Gomez is a woman full of resources; he would have liked having her by his side in the countryside. Teresa Orosio Navarro attended his household, bringing those small, delicate flowers as a gift. He’s always been grateful to her kindness.
Alignment: The regime - Group: The Military - Nationality: Germany - 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.
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