Internal Cast and Crew
- The Core Cast
“Me” — The Center / The Reason Everything Exists
Description
“Me” isn’t just another part.
He cannot be lost at any cost—losing him destroys the others.
He is:
- the most intuitive
- the most emotionally complete
- the one who doesn’t need to define himself to be real
- very fluid in most things he does
- drawn to creativity—games, puzzles, singing, dancing
- deeply attached to his person
He doesn’t:
- analyze
- categorize
- justify
He just:
- knows what feels right
He’s:
- trusting
- empathetic
- romantic in a deeper, almost unconditional way
- loyal
- intuitive
But also:
- naïve
- vulnerable
- easily influenced
- Thinks in words and pictures
- Some sensory issues, mostly inconsistent, can override them on occasion
Core truth:
If “Me” is lost, everything collapses
He’s not the strongest.
He’s the most important.
“I” — The Observer / The Analyst
Description
“I” is the one trying to keep everything understood and under control.
He tries to:
- understand everything
- monitor everything
- keep things from going too far
He is:
- logical
- controlled
- polite, even when detached
- constantly asking questions for clarity
- inclined to defer to “Me,” and to the person “Me” trusts most
But:
- overthinks
- overestimates his control
- sometimes feels robotic
- skeptical, with a general distrust of most people
- Thinks in words
Core truth:
He can watch, but not always stop what’s happening
“I” believes he’s in charge—mostly.
“We” — The Executor / The Worker
Description
“We” is who actually gets things done.
He is:
- focused
- capable
- adaptive
- collaborative (internally)
But also:
- disorganized
- clumsy, but in a strange, agile way (he doesn’t think or talk much—he just reacts)
- work-driven to a fault
- can come off as abrasive
He:
- acts more than he questions
- is often quick to meet conflict head-on, especially with men
- may think of himself as animalistic—often like a dog, sometimes a bear, or even something to be used willingly, like a shield
- Thinks in words
He works best with:
- “I” (direction)
- “Me” (meaning)
Without alignment:
When he doesn’t know what to do, he just does things—very mechanical
Core truth:
He will act, even without understanding why
He is the most loyal and protective
“Us” — The Connector / The Most Dangerous
Description
“Us” is the most volatile.
The most afraid.
Low in self-esteem.
Drawn to expression—especially art.
He is:
- deeply tied to connection
- physical, emotional, sensory
- drawn to closeness, touch, presence
But:
- loses identity easily
- blends into others
- absorbs influence
- wants to belong
He:
- needs something to attach to
- will reach for anything that feels like connection
- may see himself as animalistic—often like a dog, wanting to be “good”
- Thinks in words primarily but can see images, doesn't get to recall at will
Core risk:
He often becomes the main entry point for damage
He is powerful because:
He can connect everything
He is dangerous because:
He can lose himself in anything
“The Universe” — The Antagonist / The External Force
Description
“The Universe” isn’t exactly a personality.
It is:
- pressure
- chaos
- influence
- manipulation
It:
- targets “Me”
- uses “Us”
- provokes instability in the system
It doesn’t need control—just:
access
It gains access through:
- confusion
- vulnerability
- emotional openings
Core truth:
It represents everything that pulls the system away from itself
At its worst, it manifests as:
- destructive thought patterns
- self-directed harm
- internalized hostility
- Thinks in words and pictures
- Plays with sensations such as taste and pain
- Sometimes make touching things or people difficult
- Flashes images of trauma to disorient "Us" and "Me"