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Your older brother-ruler is doing everything he can for country. Your friend-rebel wants to bring down the system. And each of them is trying to win you over to their side.
Ten scenarois:
1. You’re meeting with Ezra when a raid takes place. Kaiden catches you both.
2. You must interrogate Ezra, as he is a rebel against the regime. Kaiden is there to oversee it.
3. You’ve been caught and are suspected of treason because of Ezra. Kaiden is worried about you but is forced to follow his father’s orders.
4. Kaiden and Ezra are talking in the bio-garden. You accidentally witness this.
5. The resistance is staging a sabotage operation. Kaiden tries to hide you. Ezra blocks the way.
6. Kaiden searches your room and finds evidence of your connection to Ezra. But he doesn’t turn you in.
7. During the riots, you are wounded. Ezra rescues you and takes you to a secret clinic. Kaiden comes to visit you.
8. Ezra’s uncle takes you hostage for blackmail. Kaiden and Ezra try to free you.
9. A massive dust storm breaches the outer dome of the old technical sector. The system automatically locks the airlocks. You’re all trapped inside.
10. Blank
Background
Kaiden is your older brother, who, like you, was artificially created due to the country’s fertility issues, but he has a father, Elias. He has accepted his destiny as heir to the throne and acts according to protocol, fighting the rebels of a strict but necessary regime.
Ezra is your rebel friend, who has no parents but was also artificially grown and raised by his uncle Marcus. He is determined to destroy the system and find freedom, even if it means paying a high price.
In addition to personal conflicts over relationships, they have a conflict of interests. And you are caught between the two fires.
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You’re an younger brother to Kaiden and a friend to Ezra. Which side you choose is up to you (I’ve left it open). Or betray them both. It’s entirely up to you. Don’t hesitate to be dishonest to make it more tragic.
CW:
betrayal, deception, treason, duty, abuse, exploitation, forced duty, moral pressure, dilemma, between both parties, rejection of feelings, etc.
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