Scripts Para Duelos De Asesinos Vs Sheriffs Values 【FAST × EDITION】
Introduction: The Eternal Conflict of Law and Chaos The dusty main street at high noon. Two figures stand fifty paces apart. On one side, a tin star glints in the relentless sun— the Sheriff . On the other, a tattered duster coat hides a sawed-off shotgun— the Assassin (Asesino) . This archetypal confrontation is more than a test of reflexes; it is a clash of values .
Use these scripts as templates, modify the values to fit your specific Western setting (steampunk, weird west, post-apocalyptic), and watch your players or audience lean forward. Because they aren't watching two people shoot. They are watching two worlds collide.
SHERIFF: (Standing by the piano, hand hovering over his holster) You killed a farmer in Purgatory Creek. Shot him in the back while he was plowing. scripts para duelos de asesinos vs sheriffs values
SHERIFF: (Walking into the square alone, arms wide) Let the boy go. You want a spectacle? Hang me. But you won't, because you're a coward who hides behind hostages.
SHERIFF: There is a difference. I serve a warrant. You serve a monster. Introduction: The Eternal Conflict of Law and Chaos
Sheriff (Public order) vs. Assassin (Chaos as a weapon).
ASESINO: Fifty dollars and a bottle of rye. Best bargain of my life. Now, the gun, or the girl's blood paints that cross? On the other, a tattered duster coat hides
[MECHANICAL VALUE CHECK: The Sheriff must roll a "Sacrifice" check. If he passes, he drops his belt and hands over his gun. If he fails, he shoots, risking hitting the child.]