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Scene Summary: Caravan
Caravan
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Chronicle DC Chronicle
Game Date SPECIFY
Real Date October 20 - December 27, 2018
Characters Casper Iversson
Colin Thomas
Ginevra Bianchi
Ian Kross
Maeve Glaistig
Locations Thomas Circle Apartments
Thomas Circle Penthouse
Previous Scene Sign Here and Also Here (Andres)
Be of Good Cheer (Casper, Colin, Ginevra, Ian, Maeve)
Next Scene Adrift (Casper, Maeve)
Three Things That Were Real and One That Wasn't (Colin)
Green-Eyed Monster (Ginevra, Ian)
Content Warnings Ableism, Animal Cruelty, Dubious Consent, Mental Illness, Mind Control, Misogyny, Racism, Substance Abuse, Violence
Original Scene Caravan

Caravan is a scene from the DC Chronicle featuring Casper Iversson, Colin Thomas, Ginevra Bianchi, Ian Kross, and Maeve Glaistig , with a minor appearance by Andres Lund. It depicts the group socializing and telling stories after being affected by a joy-inducing supernatural power.

Scene Summary

Ginevra is in her studio apartment on the phone with Victor Carewe, with whom she is arguing about Helena Taylor's insistence on

Script Summary

The script summary for this scene pares it down to only dialogue and action directions, allowing for a quicker and easier read through what was actually said and done by the characters. Click on the "Expand" tag to the right to view the entire script summary for this scene.

Caravan Script Summary

Ginevra is in her apartment at Thomas Circle, sitting at her table while she talks on a cell phone.

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GINEVRA: Yes, I understand. Yes, but I'm afraid--

Translations

Trivia

  • The majority of this scene takes place in Italian, but is translated to English here for ease of reference.

  • The person Ginevra is arguing with on the phone is Victor Carewe.