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Exodus

Written by Eric Coker
In 'Exodus,' love and faith collide as Reid, a devout churchgoer who sees homosexuality as a sin cloaked in God's grace, clashes with Kingston, his lover, who embraces his identity without divine judgment. Their tumultuous relationship unveils profound truths about love, faith, and self-acceptance.

REID MOORE

Age:37 Male Black
Reid is a complex character in his late 30s, African-American, and deeply rooted in his religious faith. He has a strong, stoic presence, often struggling to reconcile his faith with his homosexuality. With a conservative appearance, he dresses modestly and carries an air of unwavering devotion. Reid is intelligent, articulate, and emotionally reserved, and he believes that his love for Kingston is at odds with his religious convictions. His internal conflict drives much of the story as he grapples with the tension between his faith, societal expectations, and his love for Kingston.
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KINGSTON SHADOWFIELD

Age:32 Male Black
Kingston is a charismatic and confident man in his early 30s, also African-American. He exudes an unapologetic sense of self and carries himself with a certain swagger. His style is fashionable, and he's not afraid to stand out in a crowd. Kingston is openly gay and fully embraces his identity, viewing his sexuality as a natural part of who he is. He's passionate and assertive, often challenging Reid's beliefs and encouraging him to accept their love. Kingston's character represents self-acceptance and the desire for love without judgment, and his presence brings a raw and edgy energy to the story.
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