Los Bastardos Sin Gloria -
Bastards get the last cigarette and the long road out.
Now go write something that hurts.
| Archetype | Core Sin | Skill | Flaw | |-----------|----------|-------|------| | | Betrayed their own side for a just cause | Tactical genius, infiltration | No one trusts them (rightfully so) | | La Sombra (The Shadow) | Killed an innocent to survive | Stealth, sabotage | Addicted to violence | | El Perdido (The Lost One) | Deserted under fire | Close combat, survival | Crippling guilt, self-destructive | | La Viuda (The Widow) | Burned a village for revenge | Explosives, intimidation | Cannot let go of grief | | El Niño (The Kid) | Lied to join the fight (caused a disaster) | Hacking/lockpicking, fast | Naïve, desperate for approval | | El Fantasma (The Ghost) | Faked their death to escape | Sniper, intelligence | Cowardice dressed as pragmatism | los bastardos sin gloria
This guide focuses on the tone , character archetypes , and narrative structure of a revenge-driven, morally gray ensemble piece set in a world that has forgotten or betrayed them. I. Core Concept & Tone Logline: A disgraced squad of misfits, traitors, and outcasts—each carrying a debt they cannot repay—must unite for one final, suicidal mission to reclaim something more valuable than honor: a future worth living for. Bastards get the last cigarette and the long road out
Gritty, melancholic, yet fiercely defiant. Think The Dirty Dozen meets The Good, the Bad and the Ugly , with the emotional weight of Logan . Think The Dirty Dozen meets The Good, the



