Christ, what the hell is going on? Have you ever seen this kind of shit?
Rain, thunder, ice, flames… Fuck, all that’s missing is frogs! It’s like the sky is falling. Being outside is suicide, what with this damn wall of water crumpling you up and pushing you around. Trying to drive is even worse: The hail is just gonna wreck everything and leave you caged in your car. I need a place to save my hide.
66 Stop Groceries? Okay, the third 6 some lunatic sprayed on the sign doesn’t help, but I have no choice. This damn night came straight out of the Devil’s asshole.
In Sturm und Drang, the players are called to flesh out and weave together the murky stories of characters at a crossroads in their lives. In the heart of the storm of the century, they’ll shine light on pieces of their past that may push them towards a new beginning, a turning point, or simply to their end, in a postmodern tragedy meant for players looking for thrills and ready to get their hands dirty.
Author: | Andrea Rinaldi |
Roles: | 11 or 9, 7 male and 4 (or 2) female. |
Time: | 3 hours. |
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Leitmotiv: | Postmodern, crisis, tragedy, squalor, violence, death, rape, perversion, drug abuse, mental illness, suicide, racism, burglary, disease, blood, anger, vengeance. |
Handouts: | Kennet Hicks’ character sheet Konstantin Bartosz’s character sheet Trice Hetad’s character sheet Robert Garland’s character sheet Lilian Thurman’s character sheet Ellison Harlan’s character sheet Gary Ghronel’s character sheet Heather Smith’s character sheet Dante Sparrow’s character sheet Frank Cunningham’s character sheet Mark Einnod’s character sheet Note on the three acts Notes on Shining light |