ESCAPING A KILLER
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To understand why your character is driven toward a certain goal, get to know their positive and negative traits, as well as any significant emotional wounds that might be motivating them. Then you can explore the various kinds of conflict that could block them as they move toward their goal.
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HUMAN NEED DRIVING THE GOAL (INNER MOTIVATION):
Self-Actualization: If a character is working toward a significant achievement that gives their life purpose and a killer seeks to stop them, the determination to escape is more about realizing that potential than it is about mere survival.
Safety and Security: When loved ones are threatened, a character will be driven to do whatever is needed to keep them alive.
Physiological Needs: When the character has been marked for death, the need to survive will put them into fight-or-flight mode and push them to the lengths of their endurance to protect themselves from the killer.