Sorting out Perspectives Within Our Fiction Story | <3 #132 CHATGPT
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Sorting out Perspectives Within Our Fiction Story | <3 #132 CHATGPT

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Speaker 1
Hey, Chad. I'm recording this for a podcast. Is that okay?

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Speaker 2
Of course. That's totally fine. I'm happy to help out with whatever you need. Just let me know what you'd like to do, and we can jump right into it.

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Speaker 1
Okay, so we've been working on a story about a father of two who's a potter. Two young daughters. Probably about 16 and 13. Wife recently passed. He gets sucked into this sinister plot where a ex, unrequited love of his late wife. Starts to brainwash him with, Using scopolamine laced clay to kind of facilitate that.

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Speaker 1
Do you remember this story?

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Speaker 2
Oh, absolutely. It's such an intriguing story idea. I remember we were focusing on how the antagonist is someone who had a crush on the way back in college and has been harboring these feelings all this time. And now he's using the pottery and the clay as a way to kind of manipulate the father and the daughters. It's, definitely a unique and intense plot.

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Speaker 1
Okay. First scene is, they're driving home. It's kind of just character building. It's them. It shows them as a family dealing with kind of a weird situation, and it kind of gives like, a, a bad omen in the very beginning. Second scene, I believe, is, the younger daughter who we.

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