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Use this structure to map your storyline.

| Stage | Plot Focus | Emotional Beat | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1. The Seemingly Stable Lie | The family functions on a hidden, fragile agreement. | "We're fine." | | 2. The Catalyst | An event (death, confession, arrival, discovery) shatters the lie. | "We are not fine." | | 3. The Blame Cascade | Characters attack each other; old wounds reopen; alliances shift. | "This is YOUR fault." | | 4. The Raw Truth | Someone risks everything to speak the unspeakable. | "The real problem is..." | | 5. The New Equilibrium | Not necessarily happy, but honest. Relationships are redefined or severed. | "This is who we are now." |


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If you're building this into software (e.g., a narrative app, a game, or a worksheet), here's the user flow:

A wedding is a funeral for the family's previous structure. The joining of two families is a collision of two mythologies. Plot the wedding sequence as a war zone. The toast is a passive-aggressive grenade. The seating chart is a political map. The dance floor is a no-man's-land. Use this structure to map your storyline

Every complex family has a single, often unspoken, origin event that shapes all subsequent conflicts. This tool helps you define it.

Prompt Template:

"In [Year], [Family Name] experienced [Event Type: e.g., a betrayal, a death, a bankruptcy, a migration, a birth out of wedlock]. The official family story is [Public Narrative]. But the hidden wound is [Secret/Shame/Unmet Need]. This wound created three unwritten rules: 1) [Rule], 2) [Rule], 3) [Rule]."

Example Output: