• Pamela Rice

    Member
    January 16, 2024 at 1:17 am

    Pam’s Character Profiles Part 2

    One-Sentence Vision: I will turn my ideas into produced movies and live a happy, successful life as a writer and industry professional.
    What I learned from doing this assignment: how to add the final elements into my lead character profiles.
    – – – – – –

    COLD-BLOODED BEAUTY (Horror/Dark Comedy)
    HIGH CONCEPT: A middle-aged artist tests an amazing new anti-aging night cream, unaware that its secret ingredient — reptile stem cells — is turning herself and her neighbors into reptilian predators while they sleep.

    EVE GARDNER – Protagonist
    7. Character Subtext: Eve uses politeness to cover up feelings of insecurity.
    8. Character Intrigue: (Unspoken Wound) She plays down how badly she was hurt by her boyfriend breaking up with her on her birthday.
    9. Flaw: She overcompensates to cover-up her insecurities regarding her age.
    10. Values: Creativity
    11. Character Dilemma: Being beautiful vs. “selling soul to the devil.”

    JESSICA LEZARDE – Antagonist
    7. Character Subtext: Jessica lures and seduces her prey (her customers) with the promise of eternal beauty.
    8. Character Intrigue: (Conspiracy) She has a secret plan to get customers hooked on her anti-aging night cream long before they discover the ugly truth.
    9. Flaw: Overdoing things — greed causes her to go too far with her evil plan
    10. Values: Wealth
    11. Character Dilemma: Greed vs. hurting the few people she cares about

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  • William Whelan

    Member
    January 17, 2024 at 12:53 pm

    William Whelan – Character Profiles Part 2

    Vision: To write a screenplay which will become a successful movie.

    What I learned from doing this assignment is to create character profiles.

    Liza Valente

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  • A. The High Concept: Liza
    Valente is a mafia princess who desires to break with the family and
    pursue an acting career.
  • B. This character’s journey:
    Liza, a hair stylist, meets Professor Shaw and decides to take an acting
    class in pursuit of an acting career.
  • C. The Actor Attractors for
    this character. Sense of Humor, career aspirations, empathy with other people’s
    struggles
    1. Role in the Story: Protagonist
    2. Age range and Description: 22 –
      28, attractive, black hair with blue streaks, copious make-up, hot body.
    3. Core Traits: Impulsive,
      ambitious, sensitive, caring.
    4. Motivation; Want/Need: Desires
      to better her station in life.
    5. Wound: As a young girl,
      witnessed the violence and savagery of the mafia culture.
    6. Likability, Relatability,
      Empathy: Sense of humor, has aspirations for a better life, feels other people’s
      pain.
    7. . Character Subtext: Liza
      secretly maintains a dual allegiance, balancing loyalty to her family with
      a growing commitment to her commitment to becoming an actor and leaving
      the family. Her internal conflict adds complexity to her character.
    8. Character Intrigue: Liza
      starts receiving cryptic messages hinting at a hidden truth about her
      family’s past. Unraveling these messages becomes a mysterious journey that
      puts her at odds with her own bloodline.
    9. .Flaw: Liza’s
      tendency to make impulsive decisions, driven by a desire to break free,
      often leads to unintended consequences. Her impulsive nature becomes a
      source of conflict.
    10. Values: Liza
      holds a deep-seated value for individual freedom, striving for a life
      where personal choices are not dictated by familial or societal
      expectations.
    11. . Character Dilemma: Liza
      faces the dilemma of choosing between loyalty to her family, deeply
      embedded in organized crime, and the pursuit of personal freedom and a
      life untethered from criminal ties.

    Big Dom Valente

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  • A. The High Concept: Mafia Don
    who seeks to preserve old-world values.
  • B. This character’s journey: Must
    endure the rebellious nature of Liza while preserving the values of his
    family.
  • C. The Actor Attractors for
    this character: Generosity with family, parental sacrifice, understanding
    personal struggles.
    1. Role in the Story: Antagonist
    2. Age range and Description: 50’s,
      a hulk of a man, think Pauly from Goodfellas.
    3. Core Traits: Loyalty, compassion,
      stability.:
    4. Motivation; Want/Need: Desires
      to keep the family together.
    5. Wound: Had his wife whacked
      after he discovered she was having an affair with someone from a rival
      family.
    6. Likability, Relatability,
      Empathy: Generous, respects family values, forgiving of others
      shortcomings.
    7. . Character Subtext: Big
      Dom carries unspoken fears about the vulnerability of his family. This
      hidden anxiety drives his seemingly overprotective instincts and decisions
      within the criminal underworld.
    8. Character Intrigue: Big
      Dom navigates hidden rivalries within his own organization, discreetly
      maneuvering to maintain control while subduing potential threats without
      revealing his true intentions.
    9. . Flaw: Big
      Dom’s need for control extends to every aspect of his family and
      organization. This flaw leads to micromanagement and stifles the potential
      for innovation within the criminal operations.
    10. Values: Big
      Dom values secrecy and discretion in all dealings. This commitment to
      maintaining a low profile ensures the family’s operations remain under the
      radar of law enforcement and rival factions.
    11. . Character Dilemma: Big
      Dom grapples with the dilemma of adapting to the changing criminal
      landscape or rigidly upholding traditional methods. The choice has
      far-reaching consequences for the family’s future.

    Professor Shaw:

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  • A. The High Concept. Theater
    professor who wants to help aspiring actors achieve their dreams.
  • B. This character’s journey. Professor
    Shaw meets Liza and wants to mentor her to become an actor.
  • C. The Actor Attractors for
    this character: Approachable mentor, connection to student aspirations,
    understanding diverse perspectives,
    1. Role in the Story: Liza’s
      mentor/love interest.
    2. Age range and Description: 40’s,
      tall, handsome, disheveled.
    3. Core Traits: intelligent,
      cultured, witty.
    4. Motivation; Want/Need: Desires
      to help aspiring actors achieve their dreams.
    5. Wound: His wife left him over
      having an affair with a student.
    6. Likability, Relatability,
      Empathy: Approachable, supportive of his students, can relate to people of
      diverse cultures.
    7. Character Subtext: Professor
      Shaw has a mysterious connection to the IRA, stemming from a past event.
      This subtext adds complexity to his character and raises questions about
      his motivations.
    8. Character Intrigue: Professor
      Shaw has a connection to the IRA through his family whose activities
      remain hidden from the academic community. The intrigue deepens as he
      navigates the clandestine world of this society.
    9. Flaw: Professor
      Shaw’s flaw lies in his emotional detachment, stemming from a past
      mentorship gone awry. This flaw impacts his ability to fully connect with
      his students on a personal level.
    10. Values: Professor
      Shaw values intellectual independence, encouraging students to question
      and challenge established norms rather than conforming to academic
      expectations.
    11. Character Dilemma: Professor
      Shaw values intellectual independence, encouraging students to question
      and challenge established norms rather than conforming to academic
      expectations.
  • Andre

    Member
    February 5, 2024 at 7:48 pm

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    High Concept: Rosemary’s Baby and The Omen meets The Devil’s Advocate.

    What would power do to remain in power? Align itself with evil!

    The Betrayal of Trust being one of the consequences of the default of the Luciferin rebellion, resulting in the miscarriage of Adam and Eve, thus modern-day Humanity.

    fter 500,000 years of freewill experimentation, humanity is judged on its collective actions. With Lucifer on trial, Gabriel vs. Lucifer, and annihilation from existence as his potential judgment, Lucifer conducts his final act, to perfect the imperfection of his earthly assignment -humanity.

    Using human freewill as evidence, from abortions, scientific-experiments, and consistent warfare, Lucifer proves humanity is Sinfully-Evil, and his actions were to correct the Original Sin of Adam and Eve.

    Major Story Hook: Either Big Intrigue or Major Dilemma. Utilizing particle acceleration technology to merge Anti-Matter, aka dark-matter, with aborted fetus’ inside of a barren woman’s womb, to create the Anti-Christ. The purpose, to take his seat of the all-powerful position of President of the US.

    ALL of my major decisions will come from three places:

    • 1. The High Concept.

    • 2. This Characters journey.

    • 3. Actor Attractors for this Character.

    Lesson 6 I listed…

    Role in story.

    Age range and description.

    Core Traits.

    Motivation; wants and needs.

    Wound; what they can’t face.

    Likability relatability, empathy.

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    In THIS lesson, I will develop these…

    Character Subtext.

    Character Intrigue.

    Flaw.

    Values.

    Character Dilemma.

    Character Subtext (from lesson 3), pick one for each character

    Hiding something.

    Afraid to say.

    Secret.

    Lying.

    Luring/seducing.

    Withholding.

    Being polite.

    Plotting.

    Character Intrigue: (from lesson 4) pick one…

    Hidden agendas.

    Competition.

    Conspiracy.

    Secrets.

    Deception.

    Unspoken wound.

    Secret identity.

    Flaw: how they sabotage themselves…this shows up anytime they are under stress.

    Overdoing things.

    Cowardice.

    Can’t look at their fears.

    Poor decision making.

    Over-confidence.

    Gives up easily.

    Undervalues themselves.

    Can’t take risks.

    Says the wrong thing.

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    Values:

    Family.

    Duty.

    Love.

    Loyalty.

    Honesty.

    Being your best.

    Fame.

    Intelligence.

    Winning.

    Internal Dilemma: Opposing parts of a person that cause internal conflict.

    Being powerful vs being loved.

    Independent vs dependent.

    Good vs non-good.

    Sinner vs non-sinner.

    Winner vs cheater.

    Believer vs non-believer.

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    ASSIGNMENT

    Start with empowering myself with State-To-Activity empowerment process…

    • Ø State: It is so much fun…

    • Ø Activity: …to discover what is under the surface for my Characters.

    With each of my Lead Character, first tell the following…

    • Ø The High Concept.

    • Ø This Character’s Journey.

    • Ø The Actor Attractors for this Character.

    Brainstorm these profile components for each Character…

    • Ø Character Subtext…

    • Ø Character Intrigue…

    • Ø Flaw…

    • Ø Values…

    • Ø Character Dilemma…

    Add those to my Character Profile from Lesson 6.

    At top of page, my one-sentence vision for my success from this program.

    Under my vision, What I learned from doing this assignment is…

    • Ø With this lesson, I now have very strong profiles for my Lead Characters. I’ve designed them to attract actors, be multi-dimensional, and deliver their part of the story powerfully.

    • Ø Don’t worry about being perfect, just discover what I can and keep moving forward.

    Subject Line: Andre’s Character Profiles Part 2.

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    With each of my Lead Character, Brainstorm the profile components for each Character…

    • Ø The High Concept (already done, plug and play).

    • Ø This Character’s Journey (already done, plug and play).

    • Ø The Actor Attractors for this Character (already done, plug and play).

    • Ø Character Subtext…

    • Ø Character Intrigue…

    • Ø Flaw…

    • Ø Values…

    • Ø Character Dilemma…

    Project Title: Planetary Prince

    Character: LUCIFER

    The High Concept:

    What if it were true, that Lucifer’s rebellion was actually for the good of the system, if not of the universe?

    With the passing of twenty-five thousand years of system time (twenty thousand years of UrantiaEarth time), the Melchizedeks began to teach that the good resulting from Lucifer’s folly had come to equal the evil incurred. (Justification, so that fault would not lie upon himself for failing to stay and help Adam as requested.)

    The sum of evil had by that time become almost stationary, continuing to increase only on certain isolated worlds, while the beneficial repercussions continued to multiply and extend out through the universe and super-universe, even to Havona.

    The Melchizedeks now teach that the good resulting from the Satania rebellion is more than a thousand times the sum of all the evil. (this can and will be his defense in Gabriel vs. Lucifer).

    This Character’s Journey

    The irony of it is…their (The Dragon trinity) goal was to perfect humanity from its animalistic innate imperfections?

    Lucifer maintains that far too much time and energy is expended upon the scheme of so thoroughly training ascending mortals in the principles of universe administration, principles which he alleged are unethical and unsound.

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    He protests against the agelong program for preparing the mortals of space for some unknown destiny. He advocates for the enjoyment of individual liberty and self-determination.

    Lucifer was not an ascendant being; he was a created Son of the local universe, and of him it was said:

    Many times had he been in counsel with the Most Highs of Edentia. And Lucifer reigned “upon the holy mountain of God,” the administrative mount of Jerusem, for he was the chief executive of a great system of 607 inhabited worlds 53:1.1 (601.3).

    Lucifer is now the fallen and deposed Sovereign of Satania.

    Self-contemplation is most disastrous, even to the exalted personalities of the celestial world. Of Lucifer it was said:

    Your olden prophet saw his sad estate when he wrote:

    “How are you fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! How are you cast down, you who dared to confuse the worlds!” 53:1.3 (601.5)

    The Actor Attractors for this Character (Character Traits)

    • Ø Fallen and deposed.

    • Ø Personality pride.

    • Ø chief executive of a great system of 607 inhabited worlds

    • Ø Perfect in all his ways from the day of his creation.

    • Ø A magnificent being,

    A brilliant personality who stood next to the Most High Fathers of the constellations in the direct line of universe authority.

    Character Subtext…

    Prideful Egoism – Fallen/Deposed – Magnificent – Perfect

    Character Intrigue…

    Deception

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    Flaw…

    Prideful egoism.

    Values…

    • Ø He advocates for the enjoyment of individual liberty and self-determination.

    • Ø The manifesto…Declaration of Liberty 53:3.2 (603.3)-53:3.6 (604.1)

    • o The reality of the Universal Father.

    • o The universe government of the Creator Son—Michael.

    • o The attack upon the universal plan of ascendant mortal training.

    Character Dilemma…

    • Ø The irony of it is…their (The Dragon trinity) goal was to perfect humanity from its animalistic innate imperfections?

    • Ø It is very difficult to point out the exact cause or causes which finally culminated in the Lucifer rebellion.

    We are certain of only one thing, and that is: Whatever these first beginnings were, they had their origin in Lucifer’s mind.

    There must have been a pride of self that nourished itself to the point of self-deception, so that Lucifer for a time really persuaded himself that his contemplation of rebellion was actually for the good of the system, if not of the universe. 53:2.5 (603.1)

    • Ø Annihilation / dissolution 2:3.2 (36.7)

    The greatest punishment (in reality an inevitable consequence) for wrongdoing and deliberate rebellion against the government of God is loss of existence as an individual subject of that government. The final result of wholehearted sin is annihilation.

    The mandate of dissolution originates in the higher courts of the superuniverse following an unbroken confirmation of the indictment originating on the sphere of the wrongdoer’s residence; and then, when sentence of extinction has been confirmed on high, the execution is by the direct act of those judges residential on, and operating from, the headquarters of the superuniverse.

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    When this sentence is finally confirmed, the sin-identified

    being instantly becomes as though he had not been. There is no resurrection from such a fate; it is everlasting and eternal 2:3.4 (37.2).

    Character: THE DEVIL

    The High Concept.

    Is this the same as High Concept for movie? Or is this High Concept for Character?

    This Character’s Journey.

    • Ø Very early sought a commission as a Planetary Prince (see Planetary Prince), but repeatedly, when his request came up for approval in the constellation councils, he would fail to receive the assent of the Constellation Fathers.

    • Ø The Devil, Caligastia, seemed especially desirous of being sent as planetary ruler to a decimal or life-modification world. His petition had several times been disapproved before he was finally assigned to UrantiaEarth.

    • Ø The Devil paid frequent visits to the Garden and held many conferences with Adam and Eve, but they were adamant to all his suggestions of compromise and short-cut adventures. Even the young offspring of Adam were uninfluenced by the overtures of his assistant, Daligastia. And of course, neither The Devil nor his Associate had power to influence any individual against his will, much less to persuade the children of Adam to do wrong.

    • Ø But the fallen Prince was persistent and determined. He soon gave up working on Adam and decided to try a wily flank attack on Eve.

    • Ø The evil one concluded that the only hope for success lay in the adroit employment of suitable persons belonging to the upper strata of the Nodite group, the descendants of his onetime corporeal-staff associates (The Caligastia One-Hundred). And the plans were accordingly laid for entrapping the mother of the violet race-Eve.

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    The Actor Attractors for this Character.

    • Ø Planetary ruler

    • Ø The evil one

    • Ø Wily

    • Ø Manipulative

    Character Subtext…

    • Ø Planetary ruler

    • Ø The evil one

    • Ø Wily

    • Ø manipulative

    Character Intrigue…

    Wily

    Flaw…

    tba

    Values…

    tba

    Character Dilemma…

    Annihilation / dissolution.

    The greatest punishment (in reality an inevitable consequence) for wrongdoing and deliberate rebellion against the government of God is loss of existence as an individual subject of that government. The final result of wholehearted sin is annihilation.

    The mandate of dissolution originates in the higher courts of the superuniverse following an unbroken confirmation of the indictment originating on the sphere of the wrongdoer’s residence; and then, when sentence of extinction has been confirmed on high, the execution is by the direct act of those judges residential on, and operating from, the headquarters of the superuniverse.

    When this sentence is finally confirmed, the sin-identified being instantly becomes as though he had not been. There is no resurrection from such a fate; it is everlasting and eternal.

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    Character: SATAN

    The High Concept.

    • Ø Is this High Concept same as story, or specific to Character?

    This Character’s Journey.

    • Ø tba

    The Actor Attractors for this Character. (Character Traits)

    • Ø tba

    Character Subtext…

    • Ø Deceptive – Fallen –

    • Ø Satan is allowed to make periodic visits to the Apostate Princes on the fallen worlds, until another Son of God should be accepted by such apostate worlds, or until such time as the COURTS OF UVERSA should begin the adjudication of the case of Gabriel vs. Lucifer.

    Character Intrigue…

    Deception

    Flaw…

    tba

    Values…

    tba

    Character Dilemma…

    tba

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    Character: INDIGO

    The High Concept.

    Is this High Concept same for story or specific to Character?

    This Character’s Journey.

    • Ø From fatherhood betrayal, near death experience, betrayal by girlfriend, to being juror and scribe on the GvL case in which he meets his guardian angel from that night of the accident-Lucifer.

    • Ø Reads for fun. Currently reading The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov.

    • Ø Goes from relatively clean to drug and promiscuity.

    • Ø In the end, learns the voice he heard the night of the accident, that subsequently saved his life, was lucifer, scribes the GvL case,

    • Ø Accepts God as his father, healing the wound of father abandonment.

    • Ø Spiritual Father 2:0.1 (33.1) The divine nature can also be better understood by man if he regards himself as a child of God and looks up to the Paradise Creator as a true spiritual Father.

    The Actor Attractors for this Character. (Character Traits)

    • Ø NDE experience – Betrayed -Abandoned -Dark Triad tendency -Seeking

    • o Loss of Life/Near Death Experience.

    • o Betrayed by father at birth and girlfriend who aborts his child.

    • o Abandonment and trust issues.

    • o Good person surrounded by lots of darkness, which envokes dark triad tendency.

    Character Subtext…

    Seeking.

    Character Intrigue…

    Unspoken Wound

    Flaw…

    Naïve and Hopeful.

    Values…

    tba

    Character Dilemma…

    tba

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    Character: BBB

    The High Concept.

    Is this High Concept same for story or specific for Character?

    This Character’s Journey.

    • Ø Uses sex as a weapon.

    • Ø She secretly enjoyed her father his friends and work peers watch her. She liked the power she had over them.

    • Ø Aborted his baby because she feels he isn’t ready to be a father. She is not only dating Indigo. He is her Sunday, Monday, and Wednesday slot (he’s too naïve to notice he has a time and day slot in her life).

    • Ø She has had multiple abortions (6+) including a pair of twins.

    • Ø In the end, with a barren womb (due to numerous abortions), she gives “birth” to the Anti-Christ.

    The Actor Attractors for this Character.

    • Ø Deceptive.

    • Ø Inner child is broken.

    • Ø Toxic feminist with deep hatred and loathing for men (misandry).

    • Ø She is a female serial killer.

    • o Her Characteristic is abortion.

    • o Her Behavioral pattern of promiscuous unprotected sex with wealthy powerful and married men.

  • Ø Her Motive is power.

  • Character Subtext…

    Seducing.

    Character Intrigue…

    Deception

    Flaw…

    Outward strength of womanhood, inward fear of scared little girl.

    Values…

    Power over others.

    Character Dilemma…

    tba

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    Character: ASCLEPIUS

    The High Concept.

    Is this High Concept same for story or specific for individual?

    This Character’s Journey.

    • Ø Killed by Zeus in previous life for not bringing souls over. Ironically, he was killed with bolt of lightning, which is in alignment with the particle accelerator creating anti-matter to merge with aborted fetuses to create Anti-Christ.

    • Ø Member of medical board that destroys Indigos life with false diagnosis.

    • Ø In the end,

    • o Is revealed as Baphomet (due to Asclepius belt insignia and pentagram necklace).

    • o Has initiated the use of anti-matter to create the anti-christ with the merging of aborted fetuses.

    The Actor Attractors for this Character.

    tba

    Character Subtext…

    Plotting.

    Character Intrigue…

    tba

    Flaw…

    tba

    Values…

    tba

    Character Dilemma…

    tba

    Character: GABRIEL (to be developed)

    The High Concept.

    This Character’s Journey.

    The Actor Attractors for this Character.

    Character Subtext…

    Character Intrigue…

    Flaw…

    Values…

    Character Dilemma…

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    Character: ASHKENAZI

    The High Concept.

    Is this High Concept same for story or specific to individual?

    This Character’s Journey.

    • Ø Descendant of holocaust survivor with psychological and energetic karma.

    • Ø Stockholm syndrome.

    • Ø Media mogul who uses his media platform to promote racial segregation and genocide but only towards those not of his ancestry.

    • Ø Hires Indigo in the end to scribe the GvL case.

    The Actor Attractors for this Character.

    • Ø A deep-seated racist.

    • Ø Arrogant.

    • Ø Pompous.

    • Ø Deeply insecure.

    • Ø exterior bravado.

    • Ø Stockholm Syndrome

    Character Subtext…

    • Ø Plotting,

    Character Intrigue…

    • Ø tba

    Flaw…

    • Ø tba

    Values…

    • Ø tba

    Character Dilemma…

    • Ø tba

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    • Andre

      Member
      February 9, 2024 at 8:17 pm

      update…

      Subject Line: Andre’s Character Profiles
      Part 2.

      To learn how to write the best script(s) of my
      life, so far, by dramatically improving the quality of my writing in the genres
      of Action, Erotica, and Horror; while having both the Financial and Time
      resources to travel the world doing so, with colleagues / friends /peers, (the
      few that I have). -AwefulAndre.

      Ø With this lesson, I now have very strong profiles for my Lead Characters. I’ve designed them to attract actors, be multi-dimensional, and deliver their part of the story powerfully.

      Don’t worry about being
      perfect, just discover what I can and keep moving forward.

      Start with empowering myself with State-To-Activity empowerment process…

      Ø State: It is so much fun…

      Ø Activity: …to discover what is under the surface for my Characters.

      With each of my Lead Character, first tell the following…

      Ø The High Concept.

      Ø This Character’s Journey.

      Ø The Actor Attractors for this Character.

      Brainstorm these profile components for each Character…

      Ø Character Subtext…

      Ø Character Intrigue…

      Ø Flaw…

      Ø Values…

      Ø Character Dilemma…

      ALL of my major decisions will come from three places:

      1. The High Concept.

      2. This Characters journey.

      3. Actor Attractors for this Character.

      Lesson
      6 I listed…

      Role in story.

      Age range and description.

      Core Traits.

      Motivation; wants and needs.

      Wound; what they can’t face.

      Likability relatability, empathy.

      In
      THIS lesson, I will develop these…

      Character Subtext.

      Character Intrigue.

      Flaw.

      Values.

      Character Dilemma.

      Character
      Subtext
      (from lesson 3), pick one for each character

      Hiding something.

      Afraid to say.

      Secret.

      Lying.

      Luring/seducing.

      Withholding.

      Being polite.

      Plotting.

      Character
      Intrigue
      : (from lesson 4) pick one…

      Hidden agendas.

      Competition.

      Conspiracy.

      Secrets.

      Deception.

      Unspoken wound.

      Secret identity.

      Flaw:
      how they sabotage themselves…this shows up anytime they are under stress.

      Overdoing things.

      Cowardice.

      Can’t look at their fears.

      Poor decision making.

      Over-confidence.

      Gives up easily.

      Undervalues themselves.

      Can’t take risks.

      Says the wrong thing.

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      Values:

      Family.

      Duty.

      Love.

      Loyalty.

      Honesty.

      Being your best.

      Fame.

      Intelligence.

      Winning.

      Internal
      Dilemma
      : Opposing parts of a person that cause internal
      conflict.

      Being powerful vs being loved.

      Independent vs dependent.

      Good vs non-good.

      Sinner vs non-sinner.

      Winner vs cheater.

      Believer vs non-believer.

      High Concept: Rosemary’s Baby and The Omen meets The Devil’s Advocate.

      What would power do to remain in power? Align itself with evil!

      The Betrayal of Trust being one of the consequences of the default of the Luciferin rebellion, resulting in the miscarriage of Adam and Eve, thus modern-day Humanity.

      After 500,000 years of freewill experimentation, humanity is judged on its collective actions. With Lucifer on trial, Gabriel vs. Lucifer, and annihilation from existence as his potential judgment, Lucifer conducts his final act, to perfect the imperfection of his earthly assignment -humanity.

      Using human freewill as evidence, from abortions, scientific-experiments, and consistent warfare, Lucifer proves humanity is Sinfully-Evil, and his actions were to correct the Original Sin of Adam and Eve.

      Major Story Hook: Either Big Intrigue or
      Major Dilemma. Utilizing particle acceleration technology to merge Anti-Matter,
      aka dark-matter, with aborted fetus’ inside of a barren woman’s womb, to create
      the Anti-Christ. The purpose, to take his seat of the all-powerful position of
      President of the US.

      <b align=”center”>Character: LUCIFER The High Concept:

      Lucifer’s folly was the attempt to do the non-doable, to short-circuit time in an experiential universe.

      Lucifer’s crime was the attempted creative disenfranchisement of every personality in Satania, the unrecognized abridgment of the creature’s personal participation—freewill participation—in the long evolutionary struggle to attain the status of light and life both individually and collectively.

      In so doing, this onetime Sovereign of your system set the temporal purpose of his own will directly athwart the eternal purpose of God’s will, as it is revealed in the bestowal of free will, upon all personal creatures.

      What if it were true, that Lucifer’s rebellion was actually for the good of the system, if not of the universe?

      With the passing of twenty-five thousand years of system time (twenty thousand years of UrantiaEarth time), the Melchizedeks began to teach that the good resulting from Lucifer’s folly had come to equal the evil incurred. (Justification, so that fault would not lie upon himself for failing to stay and help Adam as requested.)

      The sum of evil had by that time become almost stationary, continuing to increase only on certain isolated worlds, while the beneficial repercussions continued to multiply and extend out through the universe and super-universe, even to Havona.

      The Melchizedeks now teach that the good resulting from the Satania rebellion is more than a thousand times the sum of all the evil. (this can and will be his defense in Gabriel vs. Lucifer).

      This Character’s Journey

      The irony of it is…their (The Dragon trinity) goal was to perfect humanity from its animalistic innate imperfections?

      Lucifer maintains that far too much time and energy is expended upon the scheme of so thoroughly training ascending mortals in the principles of universe administration, principles which he alleged are unethical and unsound.

      He protests against the agelong program for preparing the mortals of space for some unknown destiny. He advocates for the enjoyment of individual liberty and self-determination.

      Lucifer was not an ascendant being; he was a created Son of the local universe, and of him it was said:

      “You were perfect in all your ways from the day you were created till unrighteousness was found in you.”

      Many times had he been in counsel with the Most Highs of Edentia. And Lucifer reigned “upon the holy mountain of God,” the administrative mount of Jerusem, for he was the chief executive of a great system of 607 inhabited worlds 53:1.1 (601.3).

      Lucifer is now the fallen and deposed Sovereign of Satania.

      Self-contemplation is most disastrous, even to the exalted personalities of the celestial world. Of Lucifer it was said:

      “Your heart was lifted up because of your beauty; you corrupted your wisdom because of your brightness.”

      Your olden prophet saw his sad estate when he wrote:

      “How are you fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! How are you cast down, you who dared to confuse the worlds!” 53:1.3 (601.5)

      The Actor Attractors for this Character (Character
      Traits)

      Ø Fallen and deposed.

      Ø Personality pride.

      Ø chief executive of a great system of 607 inhabited worlds

      Ø Perfect in all his ways from the day of his creation.

      Ø A magnificent being,

      A brilliant personality who stood next to the Most High Fathers of the constellations in the direct line of universe authority.

      Character Subtext…

      Prideful Egoism – Fallen/Deposed – Magnificent – Perfect

      Character Intrigue…

      Deception

      Flaw…

      Prideful egoism.

      Values…

      Ø He advocates for the enjoyment of individual liberty and self-determination.

      Ø The manifesto…Declaration of Liberty 53:3.2 (603.3)-53:3.6 (604.1)

      o The reality of the Universal Father.

      o The universe government of the Creator Son—Michael.

      o The attack upon the universal plan of ascendant mortal training.

      Character Dilemma…

      Ø The irony of it is…their (The Dragon trinity) goal was to perfect humanity from its animalistic innate imperfections?

      Ø It is very difficult to point out the exact cause or causes which finally culminated in the Lucifer rebellion.

      We are certain of only one thing, and that is: Whatever these first beginnings were, they had their origin in Lucifer’s mind.

      There must have been a pride of self that nourished itself to the point of self-deception, so that Lucifer for a time really persuaded himself that his contemplation of rebellion was actually for the good of the system, if not of the universe. 53:2.5 (603.1)

      Ø Annihilation / dissolution 2:3.2 (36.7)

      The greatest punishment (in reality an inevitable consequence) for wrongdoing and deliberate rebellion against the government of God is loss of existence as an individual subject of that government. The final result of wholehearted sin is annihilation.

      The mandate of dissolution originates in the higher courts of the superuniverse following an unbroken confirmation of the indictment originating on the sphere of the wrongdoer’s residence; and then, when sentence of extinction has been confirmed on high, the execution is by the direct act of those judges residential on, and operating from, the headquarters of the superuniverse.

      When this sentence is finally confirmed, the sin-identified

      being instantly becomes as though he had not been. There is no resurrection from such a fate; it is everlasting and eternal 2:3.4 (37.2).

      <b align=”center”>Character: THE DEVIL

      The High Concept.

      Is this the same as High Concept for movie? Or is this High Concept for Character?

      This Character’s Journey.

      Ø Very early sought a commission as a Planetary Prince (see Planetary Prince), but repeatedly, when his request came up for approval in the constellation councils, he would fail to receive the assent of the Constellation Fathers.

      Ø The Devil, Caligastia, seemed especially desirous of being sent as planetary ruler to a decimal or life-modification world. His petition had several times been disapproved before he was finally assigned to UrantiaEarth.

      Ø The Devil paid frequent visits to the Garden and held many conferences with Adam and Eve, but they were adamant to all his suggestions of compromise and short-cut adventures. Even the young offspring of Adam were uninfluenced by the overtures of his assistant, Daligastia. And of course, neither The Devil nor his Associate had power to influence any individual against his will, much less to persuade the children of Adam to do wrong.

      Ø But the fallen Prince was persistent and determined. He soon gave up working on Adam and decided to try a wily flank attack on Eve.

      Ø The evil one concluded that the only hope for success lay in the adroit employment of suitable persons belonging to the upper strata of the Nodite group, the descendants of his onetime corporeal-staff associates (The Caligastia One-Hundred). And the plans were accordingly laid for entrapping the mother of the violet race-Eve.

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      The Actor Attractors for this Character.

      Ø Planetary ruler

      Ø The evil one

      Ø Wily

      Ø Manipulative

      Character Subtext…

      Ø Planetary ruler

      Ø The evil one

      Ø Wily

      Ø manipulative

      Character Intrigue…

      Wily

      Flaw…

      tba

      Values…

      tba

      Character Dilemma…

      Annihilation / dissolution.

      The greatest punishment (in reality an inevitable consequence) for wrongdoing and deliberate rebellion against the government of God is loss of existence as an individual subject of that government. The final result of wholehearted sin is annihilation.

      The mandate of dissolution originates in the higher courts of the superuniverse following an unbroken confirmation of the indictment originating on the sphere of the wrongdoer’s residence; and then, when sentence of extinction has been confirmed on high, the execution is by the direct act of those judges residential on, and operating from, the headquarters of the superuniverse.

      When this sentence is finally confirmed, the sin-identified being instantly becomes as though he had not been. There is no resurrection from such a fate; it is everlasting and eternal.

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      <b align=”center”>Character: SATAN

      The High Concept.

      Ø Is this High Concept same as story, or specific to Character?

      This Character’s Journey.

      Ø tba

      The Actor Attractors for this Character. (Character Traits)

      Ø tba

      Character Subtext…

      Ø Deceptive – Fallen –

      Ø Satan is allowed to make periodic visits to the Apostate Princes on the fallen worlds, until another Son of God should be accepted by such apostate worlds, or until such time as the COURTS OF UVERSA should begin the adjudication of the case of Gabriel vs. Lucifer.

      Character Intrigue…

      Deception

      Flaw…

      tba

      Values…

      tba

      Character Dilemma…

      tba

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      <b align=”center”>Character: INDIGO

      The High Concept.

      Is this High Concept same for story or specific to Character?

      This Character’s Journey.

      Ø From fatherhood betrayal, near death experience, betrayal by girlfriend, to being juror and scribe on the GvL case in which he meets his guardian angel from that night of the accident-Lucifer.

      Ø Reads for fun. Currently reading The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov.

      Ø Goes from relatively clean to drug and promiscuity.

      Ø In the end, learns the voice he heard the night of the accident, that subsequently saved his life, was lucifer, scribes the GvL case,

      Ø Accepts God as his father, healing the wound of father abandonment.

      Ø Spiritual Father 2:0.1 (33.1) The divine nature can also be better understood by man if he regards himself as a child of God and looks up to the Paradise Creator as a true spiritual Father.

      The
      Actor Attractors for this Character. (Character Traits)

      Ø NDE experience – Betrayed -Abandoned -Dark Triad tendency -Seeking

      o Loss of Life/Near Death Experience.

      o Betrayed by father at birth and girlfriend who aborts his child.

      o Abandonment and trust issues.

      o Good person surrounded by lots of darkness, which envokes dark triad tendency.

      Character Subtext…

      Seeking.

      Character Intrigue…

      Unspoken Wound

      Flaw…

      Naïve and Hopeful.

      Values…

      tba

      Character Dilemma…

      tba

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      <b align=”center”>Character: BBB

      The High Concept.

      Is this High Concept same for story or specific for Character?

      This Character’s Journey.

      Ø Uses sex as a weapon.

      Ø She secretly enjoyed her father his friends and work peers watch her. She liked the power she had over them.

      Ø Aborted his baby because she feels he isn’t ready to be a father. She is not only dating Indigo. He is her Sunday, Monday, and Wednesday slot (he’s too naïve to notice he has a time and day slot in her life).

      Ø She has had multiple abortions (6+) including a pair of twins.

      Ø In the end, with a barren womb (due to numerous abortions), she gives “birth” to the Anti-Christ.

      The Actor Attractors for this Character.

      Ø Deceptive.

      Ø Inner child is broken.

      Ø Toxic feminist with deep hatred and loathing for men (misandry).

      Ø She is a female serial killer.

      o Her Characteristic is abortion.

      o Her Behavioral pattern of promiscuous unprotected sex with wealthy powerful and married men.

      Ø Her Motive is power.

      Character Subtext…

      Seducing.

      Character Intrigue…

      Deception

      Flaw…

      Outward strength of womanhood, inward fear of scared little girl.

      Values…

      Power over others.

      Character Dilemma…

      tba

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      <b align=”center”>Character: ASCLEPIUS

      The High Concept.

      Is this High Concept same for story or specific for individual?

      This Character’s Journey.

      Ø Killed by Zeus in previous life for not bringing souls over. Ironically, he was killed with bolt of lightning, which is in alignment with the particle accelerator creating anti-matter to merge with aborted fetuses to create Anti-Christ.

      Ø Member of medical board that destroys Indigos life with false diagnosis.

      Ø In the end,

      o Is revealed as Baphomet (due to Asclepius belt insignia and pentagram necklace).

      o Has initiated the use of anti-matter to create the anti-christ with the merging of aborted fetuses.

      The Actor Attractors for this Character.

      tba

      Character Subtext…

      Plotting.

      Character Intrigue…

      tba

      Flaw…

      tba

      Values…

      tba

      Character Dilemma…

      tba

      <b align=”center”>Character: GABRIEL (to
      be developed)

      The High Concept.

      This Character’s Journey.

      The Actor Attractors for this Character.

      Character Subtext…

      Character Intrigue…

      Flaw…

      Values…

      Character Dilemma…

      <b align=”center”>Character: ASHKENAZI

      The High Concept.

      Is this High Concept same for story or specific to individual?

      This Character’s Journey.

      Ø Descendant of holocaust survivor with psychological and energetic karma.

      Ø Stockholm syndrome.

      Ø Media mogul who uses his media platform to promote racial segregation and genocide but only towards those not of his ancestry.

      Ø Hires Indigo in the end to scribe the GvL case.

      The Actor Attractors for this Character.

      Ø A deep-seated racist.

      Ø Arrogant.

      Ø Pompous.

      Ø Deeply insecure.

      Ø exterior bravado.

      Ø Stockholm Syndrome

      Character Subtext…

      Ø Plotting,

      Character Intrigue…

      Ø tba

      Flaw…

      Ø tba

      Values…

      Ø tba

      Character Dilemma…

      Ø tba

      End WIM Module 3, Lesson 7, Andre’s Character Profiles Part 2.

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