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The Family: The Merriweathers of Charleston, South Carolina—a family that built its fortune on historic waterfront properties, but is now drowning in resentment.

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Central Conflict: To keep the company (and their individual financial lifelines), the siblings must present a united front. But the will’s conditions are diabolical: they must unanimously agree on a single “legacy project” within 90 days, or the entire portfolio goes to a trust controlled by Marcus Thorne. Secondary Key Players:


Introduced by marriage or romance, the Outsider is the audience surrogate. They don't understand why the family fights over the Thanksgiving turkey placement. Their job is to ask the obvious questions ("Why don't you just tell him how you feel?") that the family cannot answer because they are trapped in behavioral loops. Central Conflict: To keep the company (and their


Every family has a vault. In drama, the vault eventually opens. The secret might be an affair that produced a half-sibling, a financial crime that funded the family business, or an uninvestigated death. What makes this storyline powerful is the ripple effect. It doesn’t just change the present; it forces every character to reinterpret their entire past. “Was my childhood a lie?” is the ultimate destabilizing question. Introduced by marriage or romance

To build a compelling narrative, you need a volatile mixture of personalities. These are the archetypes that drive conflict.