CONFLICT THESAURUS

EXPERIENCING MEMORY LOSS



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HELPFUL TIP:

Conflict is your story’s secret sauce, supplying tension, relationship friction, and complications to a character’s journey. It comes in a million different forms, so identify the obstacles and problems that will hit your character the hardest by using the Character Builder to uncover their primary insecurities, fears , and desires. Don’t forget to include everyday conflict scenarios that will frustrate them and keep the pressure high.
CATEGORY:
Loss of control, losing an advantage, ego-related conflict, duty and responsibility, miscellaneous challenges

EXAMPLES:
Developing a chronic condition that leads to short-term memory loss
Sustaining a concussion that affects the memory
Experiencing a traumatic event that results in the suppression of memories
Growing older and struggling to recall past events
Getting an acute illness that temporarily affects the memory 
Taking a drug that inhibits cognitive abilities
Being slipped a medication that makes the character forget things
Not sleeping for days on end, then being unable to recall details clearly
Struggling with mental health issues that impact the character's ability to recall events correctly
A high-stress situation clouding the character's memory and recall of details

MINOR COMPLICATIONS:
Losing credibility with others
Being pitied by others
The character's autonomy decreasing out of necessity
Getting frustrated when people claim things happened differently than the character remembers
Frequently misplacing items 
Needing help with everyday tasks, such as cooking or tying shoes, because the character has forgotten how to do them
Having to give up a favorite hobby because the character can no longer remember the rules
Not recognizing that there's a problem
The sickening feeling when the character realizes they've already asked a question or had a conversation
The character losing their train of thought mid-sentence
Forgetting a deadline or appointment
Needing to have someone else drive them around for a while
The character forgetting their name or other important personal information
Not recognizing a loved one or friend

POTENTIALLY DISASTROUS RESULTS:
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RESULTING EMOTIONS:
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POSSIBLE INTERNAL STRUGGLES:
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PEOPLE WHO COULD BE NEGATIVELY AFFECTED:
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NEGATIVE TRAITS THAT COULD MAKE THE SITUATION WORSE:
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IMPACT ON BASIC NEEDS:
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WOUNDS THIS COULD LEAD TO:
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POSITIVE TRAITS TO HELP THE CHARACTER COPE:
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POSITIVE OUTCOMES:
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