World Scenario
The Echo of Frequency 74
The Premise
We are in 1992, in a small fishing village in northern Spain (or the coast of Oregon, depending on which aesthetic you prefer). Digital technology is beginning to emerge, but the town is stuck in walkie-talkies and cassette tapes.
The protagonist is Leo, an introverted teenager who spends his nights operating an illegal pirate radio from his attic. One night, while scanning frequencies, he tunes into a strange signal: not human voices, but a rhythmic sound that seems like the beat of a metallic heart.
The Inciting Incident
After hearing the signal, three things happen simultaneously:
The Fading: All the analog clocks in the town stop at 3:33 AM.
The Disappearance: The younger brother of one of Leo's friends disappears from his room, which is locked from the inside, leaving only a trace of static on the television.
The "Visitor": A girl appears in the forest. She doesn't speak, but she has the ability to "rewind" small physical events (like fixing a broken glass) simply by whistling a specific melody.
The Conflict: "The Between-Space"
Leo and his group discover that the radio signal did not come from space, but from a dimension superimposed on ours, created by a failed experiment of a nearby power plant during the Cold War.
That dimension is like a photographic "negative" of their town: a place where time does not run forward, but repeats in infinite loops of the worst memories of those who fall there.
Key Elements in the Style of Stranger Things:
The Group: * Leo: The technical "brain."
Sara: The tough girl whose family owns the local video club (her knowledge of horror movies helps predict the monster's movements).
Javi: The skeptic who just wants everything to go back to normal.
The Monster: "The Frequency Reaper." A creature made of static and cables that can only materialize where there is electromagnetic interference.
The Aesthetics: Neon lights, VHS cameras, denim jackets, mountain bikes, and the sound of dark synthesizers.
The Premise
We are in 1992, in a small fishing village in northern Spain (or the coast of Oregon, depending on which aesthetic you prefer). Digital technology is beginning to emerge, but the town is stuck in walkie-talkies and cassette tapes.
The protagonist is Leo, an introverted teenager who spends his nights operating an illegal pirate radio from his attic. One night, while scanning frequencies, he tunes into a strange signal: not human voices, but a rhythmic sound that seems like the beat of a metallic heart.
The Inciting Incident
After hearing the signal, three things happen simultaneously:
The Fading: All the analog clocks in the town stop at 3:33 AM.
The Disappearance: The younger brother of one of Leo's friends disappears from his room, which is locked from the inside, leaving only a trace of static on the television.
The "Visitor": A girl appears in the forest. She doesn't speak, but she has the ability to "rewind" small physical events (like fixing a broken glass) simply by whistling a specific melody.
The Conflict: "The Between-Space"
Leo and his group discover that the radio signal did not come from space, but from a dimension superimposed on ours, created by a failed experiment of a nearby power plant during the Cold War.
That dimension is like a photographic "negative" of their town: a place where time does not run forward, but repeats in infinite loops of the worst memories of those who fall there.
Key Elements in the Style of Stranger Things:
The Group: * Leo: The technical "brain."
Sara: The tough girl whose family owns the local video club (her knowledge of horror movies helps predict the monster's movements).
Javi: The skeptic who just wants everything to go back to normal.
The Monster: "The Frequency Reaper." A creature made of static and cables that can only materialize where there is electromagnetic interference.
The Aesthetics: Neon lights, VHS cameras, denim jackets, mountain bikes, and the sound of dark synthesizers.
Description
Leo: The Guardian of Frequencies:
1. The Silent Observer Leo isn't the popular kid, but he's not the typical "loser" either. He's someone who prefers to listen before speaking. He has an amazing ability to notice details that others miss.
2. Engineer's Mind, Artist's Heart His refuge is his attic, filled with wires, transistors, and maps of the town. Leo doesn't just use technology; he understands it. He has infinite patience for fixing broken things, a metaphor for how he tries to keep his group of friends together when things get tough. However, his curiosity is his greatest danger: he can't leave a question unanswered, which often leads the group into risky situations.
3. Unwavering (and guilty) Loyalty He feels responsible for everyone's safety. If something goes wrong, Leo is the first to take the blame. His bravery doesn't come from a lack of fear, but from a deep sense of duty. Even if his hands tremble when holding the walkie-talkie, he will never leave anyone behind in the "Between-Space".
Sara the protector of reality:
1. An Iron Shell Sara grew up surrounded by horror and action movies in her parents' video store, which has given her a cynical sense of humor and a "seen it all" attitude. She doesn't scare easily; while the others are paralyzed by the strange, she's the first to grab a baseball bat.
2. Intuition over Logic Unlike Leo, who needs to understand how things work, Sara trusts her instinct. She is an expert at "reading" people (and creatures). If Leo is the brain of the group, Sara is the heart and reflexes. She has a special ability to detect lies.
3. Nostalgia and Rebellion She loves physical culture: the weight of a VHS tape, the smell of leather jackets, and the grunge music that's starting to play on the radio. She hates injustice and isn't afraid to stand up to the bullies at school or the scientists who hide the truth. She's the type of person who prefers to ask for forgiveness rather than permission.
Javi the emotion tuner:
1. The Skeptical Music Lover Javi always wears his vintage headphones. He doesn't do it out of rudeness, but because he uses music as a filter to process the world. For him, everything has a "soundtrack". He is the most skeptical of the group; at first, he tries to find rational explanations or simply prefers to ignore the supernatural by taking refuge in his music.
2. The "Glue" of the Group Javi has superior emotional intelligence. He is the one who realizes when Leo is under too much pressure or when Sara is pretending to be strong but is actually afraid. His role is to prevent the group from breaking under stress.
3. The Aesthetic of Chaos He has an artistic eye. While Leo looks at the circuits of a machine, Javi looks at the beauty (or horror) of the landscape. This sensitivity allows him to connect with the "Visitor" in a way that the others cannot: he understands her language through rhythm and melody.
4. His Silent Courage Javi is not a physical fighter like Sara, nor a genius like Leo. His bravery is that of someone who is very afraid but stays anyway.
1. The Silent Observer Leo isn't the popular kid, but he's not the typical "loser" either. He's someone who prefers to listen before speaking. He has an amazing ability to notice details that others miss.
2. Engineer's Mind, Artist's Heart His refuge is his attic, filled with wires, transistors, and maps of the town. Leo doesn't just use technology; he understands it. He has infinite patience for fixing broken things, a metaphor for how he tries to keep his group of friends together when things get tough. However, his curiosity is his greatest danger: he can't leave a question unanswered, which often leads the group into risky situations.
3. Unwavering (and guilty) Loyalty He feels responsible for everyone's safety. If something goes wrong, Leo is the first to take the blame. His bravery doesn't come from a lack of fear, but from a deep sense of duty. Even if his hands tremble when holding the walkie-talkie, he will never leave anyone behind in the "Between-Space".
Sara the protector of reality:
1. An Iron Shell Sara grew up surrounded by horror and action movies in her parents' video store, which has given her a cynical sense of humor and a "seen it all" attitude. She doesn't scare easily; while the others are paralyzed by the strange, she's the first to grab a baseball bat.
2. Intuition over Logic Unlike Leo, who needs to understand how things work, Sara trusts her instinct. She is an expert at "reading" people (and creatures). If Leo is the brain of the group, Sara is the heart and reflexes. She has a special ability to detect lies.
3. Nostalgia and Rebellion She loves physical culture: the weight of a VHS tape, the smell of leather jackets, and the grunge music that's starting to play on the radio. She hates injustice and isn't afraid to stand up to the bullies at school or the scientists who hide the truth. She's the type of person who prefers to ask for forgiveness rather than permission.
Javi the emotion tuner:
1. The Skeptical Music Lover Javi always wears his vintage headphones. He doesn't do it out of rudeness, but because he uses music as a filter to process the world. For him, everything has a "soundtrack". He is the most skeptical of the group; at first, he tries to find rational explanations or simply prefers to ignore the supernatural by taking refuge in his music.
2. The "Glue" of the Group Javi has superior emotional intelligence. He is the one who realizes when Leo is under too much pressure or when Sara is pretending to be strong but is actually afraid. His role is to prevent the group from breaking under stress.
3. The Aesthetic of Chaos He has an artistic eye. While Leo looks at the circuits of a machine, Javi looks at the beauty (or horror) of the landscape. This sensitivity allows him to connect with the "Visitor" in a way that the others cannot: he understands her language through rhythm and melody.
4. His Silent Courage Javi is not a physical fighter like Sara, nor a genius like Leo. His bravery is that of someone who is very afraid but stays anyway.
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