Writers and storytellers
When writing a novel or screenplay with a large cast of characters and need to track relationships and alliances.
The Adán Barrera mind map is a comprehensive character relationship diagram for the fictional drug cartel universe, featuring 82 nodes across a single sheet. It maps the connections of Adán Barrera with key figures such as Magda Beltrón, Arturo Keller, Eva Esparza, and the Barrera Family, along with cartel associates like Heriberto Ochoa 'Z-1' and THE ZETAS. This template serves as a visual cheat sheet for tracking alliances, family ties, and rivalries in a complex narrative. Notable nodes include 'KELLER MURDERS ADÁN' and '12 Disciples', highlighting pivotal plot points. The map is organized radially from the central figure, making it ideal for readers or writers needing a quick reference to character networks.
Terms and ConditionsWhen writing a novel or screenplay with a large cast of characters and need to track relationships and alliances.
During a book club discussion to clarify character connections and plot twists in a complex narrative.
When analyzing a TV series or film franchise to map out character arcs and interconnections.
Open the .xmind file in Xmind desktop or web application.
Review the central 'Adán Barrera' node and explore connected branches to understand the character network.
Customize the map by adding your own characters or notes, using the existing structure as a template.
Apply color coding or icons to differentiate between family, allies, and enemies for clarity.
Export the map as an image or PDF for sharing or printing.
The template includes 82 nodes mapping characters related to Adán Barrera, such as family members, cartel associates, and law enforcement, with branches for Magda Beltrón, Arturo Keller, and more.
Use it to visualize relationships and plot connections. For example, trace the 'KELLER MURDERS ADÁN' node to understand key conflicts, or explore '12 Disciples' for gang hierarchy.
Yes, you can customize the template in Xmind by adding, removing, or editing nodes to fit your own narrative or analysis.
Start from the central 'Adán Barrera' node and expand outward by category—family, allies, enemies—using color coding or icons to differentiate groups.
Absolutely. It's ideal for mapping complex character networks in fiction, such as the 'Adán Barrera' universe, helping readers track plot developments.
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