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Music theme 'Natare' thanks to Hunter Rogers

Escape from Natare

This plot focuses on the writer and Explorer Moon Crow. How they were a guide through the lands of Levis, being a gentle storyteller to those who they would meet around the fire-blossom in their journeys. How they went from describing the world around them, to truly enjoying the craft of telling stories, but needing to bring the light of the world in their minds to lands beyond.

Themes

Themes of Self Discovery, of self actualisation.

Structure

Conflict

The conflict comes in both the logistics of heading east, and in the leaving of connections they have made along the way. Peak comes when they have to sit and see the whos that they will leave behind.

Rising Action

Getting the explorer pass from Natare, persuading them of the positives of losing a guide for the promise of finding deeper connections out past the mountains and desert.

Climax

The climax comes with the bringing of the Br1n Network to the desert station, and the promise that other explorers will bring news of Levis and 'missives from home' to Moon Crow as they journey out into the wild expanse of past the desert. And a trust in Moon Crow to make their way home from time to time.

Falling Action

Moon Crow has a discussion with a Dark Romance themed Iron Demon, who has begun to work at the Saburra Desert Station, because of a story Moon Crow told them. The Iron Demon explains to Moon Crow of all the ways they have positively built a group of people within Levis who can watch over each other, and how Moon Crow needs to be true to themselves - and the stories they wish to tell.

Resolution

The final scene is Moon Crow walking with an Eratora away from the station, the Iron Demon waving them on, while some sort of Bard is singing a song about connection and risk in the background. Maybe end on the swirling sands eating up the silhouette of the two figures as plantative notes fill the air.
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Cover image: Swamp Ghoul by Vormoranox

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