Monday, August 16, 2010

Almost Gullible Completely Suggestible

A new story...finally. I was in spaced out land for too long and I'm coming back now...

This is a story about a kid who always does what people tell him to do. He is the connection of the mind to reality. Open with the kid's opinions on the nature of reality (mysticism). Any suggestion becomes concrete in his head. If he can't explain the reasons behind a suggestion he will make one up. For him, if you suggest something it is bound to happen. He is very insecure if it doesn't to the point of never having consciously noticed it so most of the time he will act out the suggestion himself. (Show an example of unconsciously having it happen.)

Big challenge: Find a way to get the kid in trouble using only innocent suggestions that conglomerate to make him incarcerated. His release will mark the transcendence of this awful habit. Only through force of course. The court will explain how these people got him in trouble but by the time they figure out how he will have transcended the habit.

FBI famous murder case very happy with him and then they go on a wild goose chase and make him infamous. This is where his supernatural powers of imagination come from (suggestion). Now everyone is familiar with his idiosyncrasy. If we could somehow make him fulfill the suggestions retroactively and have him confined and freed. U.S. government makes it a law that if anyone suggests to him anything that will get him killed they will be held responsible for his death. Holding people responsible for the actions of someone else. School children tell him to do crazy things, and when they do they also include the thing that will save him. In his dreams, the characters tell him to do impossible things.

Final realization that the characteristics of his past (his relation to the real) is what makes him unique. He must embrace aspects of his past self while holding the suggestibility in check.

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