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No, you cannot play anything until the opponent says "pass." In other words, you cannot play anything in between Effect A and Effect B.
After Effect C resolves, the primary player gets priority. Both players must pass before Effect B (the next on the chain) resolves, so yes, you get a chance to play an effect after C resolves. If neither you or your opponet do so, then Effect B resolves.
The intiative player usually has priority, but in a step or substep (such as the attack step), whoever's step it is has priority. They have the first opportunity to play effects. If the primary player passes on a chain with no effects, and the opponent passes, then neither player can play an effect, and the game moves to the next step.
Glossary
A player's option to take a new game action is called priority. When a player has priority, he or she may play an effect, perform another action that requires priority, or pass priority clockwise to the next player.
Priority is, at its simplest, the ability to perform an action in the game. And when we refer to a player passing, it doesn't mean that he's simply doing nothing; it means that he is passing priority to the next player.
Yes you are able to. When overload or Roy's effect resolves off the chain, if it stuns the attacker, then the attack concludes with no attacker.
It will go like this:
1) Your opponent declares attack with the 1-drop on Roy Harper.
2) You allow the attack to be legal.
3) 1-drop is exhausted and gains the attacker characteristic. Roy gains the defender characteristic.
4) Your opponent uses Savage Land to pump his attacker then passes priority to you.
5) You allow the effect and the 1-drop gains the new ATK value, your opponent passes priority to you.
6) You play Overload on the 1-drop and passes priority to your opponent.
7) Your opponent has nothing in response and allows the effect to resolve.
8) The 1-drop stuns, and he passes priority to you on a empty chain.
9) You pass priority on an empty chain, the attack concludes.
10) There is no attacker at attack conclusion.