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== Background ==
== Background ==

Latest revision as of 14:00, 15 April 2022

Vorin

Background

Vorin is a postmaster in Russia. His daughter is Dunia.

During the events of Theatre Macabre: Season 1 Episode 20 The Postmaster played by Kazimierz Fabisiak

A coach rides up and Iwan Osipowicz Riabin gets out and tells Vorin to get him fresh horses. Vorin tells him that he can't give him any horses as he has to keep them available for the Tsar's messengers. Iwan shows him a piece of paper and Vorin calls for Golka to get some horses ready. He has Dunia prepare some tea and she brings it out to Iwan. Another coach rides up and Count Minski gets out and Golka tells him that they have no horses and Vorin has gone to church. Minski finds Vorin hiding and threatens him until Dunia offers to get him some food. After dinner, Golka brings some horses and Minski suddenly says he needs a doctor and when the Doctor examines Minski, he says that Minski will have to rest for two days.

In the morning, Iwan arrives and tells Vorin to prepare fresh horses for him. He flirts with Dunia, and Minski overhears him and calls his flirting ill advised. Iwan threatens to fight Minski until he finds out who he is. Minski reads Iwan's letter and tells him to apologize to Vorin and Dunia. On the day Minski leaves, he gives a toast to Vorin and Dunia. Minski says he will bring Dunia to the church in his coach and Golka realizes that Dunia is never coming back. He tells Vorin that Dunia is never going to return and Vorin doesn't believe him and thinks she is only going to church. Vorin goes to the church, but doesn't find Dunia. Later, a coach rides up and Iwan tells Vorin to get him fresh horses. Vorin calls for Dunia to make some tea and Golka tells Vorin that Dunia has gone to church.