Your Stage : Padre of the forest. by Hiabu Hassebu

Hiabu Hassebu

Padre of the forest.

A Monk joins the liberation front to free his country and his people.

Maurice Vaughan

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Mike Boas

I would mention is inner conflict… I assume being a monk, he’s usually a pacifist? What causes him to act?

What are the stakes, the ticking clock? Why is now the time to fight, and what happens if he doesn’t?

Hiabu Hassebu

His whole village of 500 people were massacred by the enemy soldiers. Mentally the real conflict is with his reality as being a Monk (right he should be pasifist) but he acts beyond.

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