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Prague Uprising

Czech revolutionaries, including students and workers, are barricading the streets around the National Museum in Prague, preparing to defend against advancing Austrian Imperial forces. The scene is ch

Setting

The streets surrounding the National Museum in Prague, with makeshift barricades constructed from overturned carriages, wooden furniture, and cobblestones. The museum itself stands as a grand neoclassical structure, its columns and facade now partially obscured by smoke and the fluttering of revolutionary flags.

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Student Leader
primary
A young man in his early 20s with a lean but wiry build, his face flushed with exertion and passion. His dark brown hair is tousled from constant movement, and his sharp blue eyes burn with intellectual fervor. His hands are calloused from both study and recent manual labor, a testament to his dual role as thinker and doer.
Worker
primary
A burly man in his late 30s with broad shoulders and muscular arms, his face weathered from years of labor in Prague's factories. His dark hair is tousled and streaked with dust, and his hands bear the calluses of hard work. A thick mustache frames his determined mouth.
Austrian Officer
secondary
A young Habsburg lieutenant in his early 20s, with a slender but wiry build. His clean-shaven face is pale, with sharp features and a slightly upturned nose. His light brown hair is cropped short in military fashion, and his blue eyes dart nervously between the barricades and his men. His hands grip his sword hilt tightly, betraying his inexperience.
Baker's Wife
secondary
A sturdy middle-aged woman with a round, flour-dusted face and strong arms from years of kneading dough. Her hair is pulled back in a practical bun, with wisps escaping around her temples. Her hands are rough but capable, with short nails and faint burn marks from the oven.
Street Urchin
background
A scrawny boy of about 10 years with sunken cheeks and a smudged face, his light brown hair matted with dirt and sweat. His quick, darting movements suggest both malnutrition and street-honed agility. His hands are rough from scavenging, with dirt permanently lodged under broken fingernails.

Dialog

Student Leader Comrades! The museum steps shall be our Thermopylae—but unlike Leonidas, we fight not for a king's glory, but for the breath of liberty itself!
Worker Less poetry, more paving stones! That barricade won't hold against cavalry without iron scraps mixed in—bring the smithy's scrap cart!
Student Leader Well said, brother—let the stones of Prague's streets become the teeth of our resistance!
Worker Hm! These Austrian dogs will choke on our cobblestones before sunset.
Student Leader Keep the museum's columns at your backs—let Habsburg bullets meet Czech marble first!
Worker The foundry lads are coming with more metal—make way!
Student Leader Today we write Prague's history not with ink, but with our blood and defiance!

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