ASESINO: The farmer owed money to Mr. Blackwood. I am a collection agent. You are a glorified tax man.
ASSASSIN: Call me a coward? (Laughs) I have killed thirty men. Twenty of them were sheriffs. Do you know how? I make them choose. (Shoves deputy to his knees) You have five seconds. Shoot me, and the widow Jones (he points to an old woman in the crowd) dies by the dynamite under her porch. Let me walk, and everyone lives. What are your values now, Lawman? 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. ASESINO: The farmer owed money to Mr
SHERIFF: On three. But you forgot something, Crow. Justice is slower than a bullet... but it lasts longer. You are a glorified tax man
Download our cheat sheet of 20 "Value Shots" — one-liners that summarize each side's philosophy for use in improvisational duels. Keywords integrated: scripts para duelos de asesinos vs sheriffs values, Wild West roleplay dialogue, moral duels in TTRPGs, lawman vs outlaw scripts.
ASESINO: (Cocking the hammer) I don't need anything. That's my value, Lawman. I need nothing. Not honor. Not witnesses. Not tomorrow.
Sheriff (Protection of innocents) vs. Assassin (Exploitation of weakness).