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Example: "A detective must solve a murder in a world where memories can be bought and sold." 2. Character Profiles Identify : What do they want? Identify Obstacle : What is stopping them? Identify Flaw : What internal trait needs to change? 3. The "But... Therefore" Rule Avoid linking events with "and then."

: A "false victory" or "false defeat" where stakes are raised. Bad Guys Close In : Internal or external pressure mounts. SheepCheat.exe

A common pitfall is a "sagging middle." Using these beats, primarily popularized by the Save the Cat! Beat Sheet , helps maintain momentum: : A snapshot of the hero’s "before" world. Theme Stated : A hint at the story's deeper truth. Set-Up : Introduce the hero, stakes, and flaws. Catalyst : The inciting incident that changes everything. Debate : The hero's doubt about taking action. Break into Two : The hero commits to the journey. Example: "A detective must solve a murder in

: The hero processes the loss and discovers the answer. Break into Three : The hero chooses a new way to win. Finale : The hero executes the plan and overcomes the flaw. Identify Flaw : What internal trait needs to change

💡 : A character wants something and acts to get it, but someone or something is in their way. 1. The Hook (One Sentence) Start with a high-concept premise.

: The "promise of the premise"—where the core hook of the story happens.

: Introduction of a secondary character who helps the hero learn the theme.