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This is the high point where the character must confront the "movement" directly. They might realize that what they needed was not what they originally wanted.
Show the results of the character's actions and how they have changed. 3. Use "BADS" for Development
Make the movement extreme (e.g., it moves so much it threatens the fabric of reality). It Moves so Much
Focus on the "why"—what is the engine behind this constant motion?
Simplify the concept to its most raw, emotional core. 4. Keep the Plot Moving To ensure your story doesn't stall, focus on change : This is the high point where the character
Decide what "it" is. Is it a physical object (a haunted heirloom, a shifting landscape), a person (a restless traveler), or an abstract concept (the stock market, a changing neighborhood)?
To develop this into a full story, you can follow these foundational steps: 1. Establish the Core Conflict Simplify the concept to its most raw, emotional core
Introduce your characters and the setting. Establish the "normal" before the movement starts to cause trouble.