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The Bridge Narrative
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In a distant country, a river and a bridge separate two communities from different religions. In the past, sectarian violence between residents of the two banks has occurred. Currently, both communities are in a negative peace state, as long as a segregation is maintained. It has been forecasted that both communities will suffer a low crop season due to drought and climate conditions.
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Ale, a worker from the eastern bank, who has no money to stock crops to support their family during the crisis, disguises themself to cross the bridge and receive a donation from the charitable organization in the western bank. Although a charitable organization in the eastern bank offers donations too, they thought that it would be better to keep those for less fortunate people in their community.
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Gab is a farmer in the western bank who is not eligible to receive charitable support. Gab sees Ale cross the bridge. They threaten to expose Ale's identity unless they share half of the crops with them.
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Ale refuses to split the crops with someone from the other community and instead goes to their friend Charlie to ask them to replace them in the mission while the two split the crops. Charlie does not want to get involved at all. Ale feels the only alternative is to accept Gab’s terms.
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Sam, a volunteer at the charitable organization, only serves and supports people from the western bank, and refuses to support people from another religion because their partners were killed in the last violent clash with the eastern community. Sam gladly offers Ale the crops as a donation.
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A few moments after receiving their share of the crops, Gab exposes Ale to the community. As a result, Ale is beaten by Sam and their attempt to get crops for their family fails. Ale goes back to the eastern bank to tell Charlie about the story, Charlie feeling angry, gathers some community members and sets fire to the charitable organization's office.
The End
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Created on April 29, 2024
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scenario
The Bridge Narrative
Start
In a distant country, a river and a bridge separate two communities from different religions. In the past, sectarian violence between residents of the two banks has occurred. Currently, both communities are in a negative peace state, as long as a segregation is maintained. It has been forecasted that both communities will suffer a low crop season due to drought and climate conditions.
Continue
Ale, a worker from the eastern bank, who has no money to stock crops to support their family during the crisis, disguises themself to cross the bridge and receive a donation from the charitable organization in the western bank. Although a charitable organization in the eastern bank offers donations too, they thought that it would be better to keep those for less fortunate people in their community.
Continue
Gab is a farmer in the western bank who is not eligible to receive charitable support. Gab sees Ale cross the bridge. They threaten to expose Ale's identity unless they share half of the crops with them.
Continue
Ale refuses to split the crops with someone from the other community and instead goes to their friend Charlie to ask them to replace them in the mission while the two split the crops. Charlie does not want to get involved at all. Ale feels the only alternative is to accept Gab’s terms.
Continue
Sam, a volunteer at the charitable organization, only serves and supports people from the western bank, and refuses to support people from another religion because their partners were killed in the last violent clash with the eastern community. Sam gladly offers Ale the crops as a donation.
Continue
A few moments after receiving their share of the crops, Gab exposes Ale to the community. As a result, Ale is beaten by Sam and their attempt to get crops for their family fails. Ale goes back to the eastern bank to tell Charlie about the story, Charlie feeling angry, gathers some community members and sets fire to the charitable organization's office.
The End