Narrativist Framework Rapid Narrative Convergence Event

Rapid Narrative Convergence Event: Rapid Narrative Convergence Events are so named because they occur very quickly. They are essentially one-off self-contained events that occur within the context of a larger Narrative Convergence, but are themselves too short-lived to be a trend in and of themselves. They are a symptom of differing groups of Narrativists being under long term stress, and act as a sort of relief valve for pent up rage and fear. They are dramatic events in which several different groups of Narrativists temporarily suspend their own Inner Narratives in exchange for a new, very short-lived Outer Narrative. These happen only in the presence of a mutually perceived threat to the tribe and last only so long as the threat lasts. As soon as the threat ends, so does the R.N.C.E. As a result, as soon as the threat ends, Inner Narratives suddenly reassert themselves, and the once-united Narrativist groups fracture quickly as they squabble over power. This is my explanation of what occurred at the Bundy Ranch, and to a certain extent, what caused the 2013 shutdown.

There are several factors that must be in place for an R.N.C.E. to occur. These are


  • An ongoing long term Narrative Convergence between multiple Narrativist groups.
  • The presence of a perceived threat to the tribe/prominent member of the tribe.
  • A long term emotional buildup in Narrativist groups.
  • Recent humiliating defeats.
  • A method to create a public fight with clear battle lines and defined sides. (A conflict of Good vs Evil)


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