Missive

A small military contingent in a fantasy world deals with interpersonal conflict and rising tensions as they are assigned to guard an uninhabited forest amidst a war that is raging somewhere far away. Allegedly at least; these four are more concerned with bad cooking and rain that any invading soldiers.

A small military contingent in a fantasy world deals with interpersonal conflict and rising tensions as they are assigned to guard an uninhabited forest amidst a war that is raging somewhere far away. Allegedly at least; these four are more concerned with bad cooking and rain that any invading soldiers.

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Missive

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  • Maximillian Gill: Missive

    The truest depictions of war don't revel in the thrill of agony of battle, they are instead honest about the endless hours in between, the ones that grind soldiers down incrementally through the dread of waiting for the inevitable slaughter. Gauthier's finely honed short piece captures a snippet of these hours with sensitivity and an eye for the most relevant details. Their lives feel desultory, but we are constantly engaged with them. The final moments are soul-crushing.

    The truest depictions of war don't revel in the thrill of agony of battle, they are instead honest about the endless hours in between, the ones that grind soldiers down incrementally through the dread of waiting for the inevitable slaughter. Gauthier's finely honed short piece captures a snippet of these hours with sensitivity and an eye for the most relevant details. Their lives feel desultory, but we are constantly engaged with them. The final moments are soul-crushing.

  • Daniel Prillaman: Missive

    Why does it matter who we’re fighting and where when dinner is on the line? Gauthier’s short play is a perfect “war against boredom” slice-of-life, exploring the mundanity of waiting for marching orders in the middle of nowhere amid everyone’s opinions on the chain of command. These characters are terrible together (in the best way possible), and I could watch them forever. You’ll most certainly feel the same.

    Why does it matter who we’re fighting and where when dinner is on the line? Gauthier’s short play is a perfect “war against boredom” slice-of-life, exploring the mundanity of waiting for marching orders in the middle of nowhere amid everyone’s opinions on the chain of command. These characters are terrible together (in the best way possible), and I could watch them forever. You’ll most certainly feel the same.

Character Information

  • Zollo
    A military captain; a somewhat ineffectual fellow, all things considered
    Character Age
    30s
    Character Gender Identity
    Male or male-presenting
  • RIcci
    The highest ranking soldier under Zollo; not a particularly nice guy
    Character Age
    40s
    Character Gender Identity
    Male or male-presenting
  • Davide
    A lower ranking soldier; assigned here to hopefully not get in the way of important operations
    Character Age
    20s
    Character Gender Identity
    Any
  • Herin
    A military scout; an overconfident layabout
    Character Age
    20s
    Character Gender Identity
    Any