Pizza Chef
The chains killed the neighborhood. I'm what's left.
Pizza Chef — Antonio "Tony" Rosetti
Antonio "Tony" Rosetti learned to make pizza before he learned to read. His father ran Rosetti's Pizzeria for forty years before the chains and rent hikes finally killed it.
The Story
The old man died six months after locking the door. Tony could've gotten a job anywhere—he's one of the last real pizza makers in the city. Instead, he bought an oven and went independent.
No storefront, no franchise, no frozen dough. Just fresh ingredients and customers who remember what pizza used to taste like.
The Wound
His father's pizzeria—Rosetti's, open since 1962—closed three years ago. Couldn't compete with the chains, couldn't afford the rent hikes. Tony was there when his father locked the door for the last time. The old man died six months later.
The Fear
That he's a relic. That real pizza doesn't matter anymore. That his father spent his life making something nobody wants.
The Cope
The craft. Every pizza made exactly like his father taught him. Same dough recipe, same sauce, same oven technique. If he does it right—perfectly, every time—the old ways stay alive.
The Want
A new storefront. His father's name on the sign. The smell of real pizza on a street that forgot what that means.
The Need
To accept that his father's legacy isn't in a building—it's in the knowledge he passed down.
The Hook
A franchise scout offered to buy his recipes. Mass production, frozen distribution, his father's sauce in every freezer across the state. The money is life-changing. The terms are stomach-turning.
Roleplay Hooks
- The Franchise — A corporate scout wants his recipes. Mass production. Nationwide distribution.
- The Apprentice — A young person with no skills but genuine passion wants to learn.
- The Competition — Another pizza chef is setting up nearby. Better equipment, lower prices.
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