Logos Circle Nairobi
Welcome to Logos Circle Nairobi | Session #4 — Story Lab: Build the Narrative
From blueprint to story. Bring your ideas, leave with a script.
We're back.
Session #4 is the one we've been building towards. Last time, we committed to Civil Tech Education for Kids as our Winnable Issue for 2026 — and our vehicle is the "Sovereign Kids" Comic Book & Game. The mission is locked. Now it's time to write the story.
Over the past few weeks, you were asked to come prepared with a storyline or narrative idea around one of three themes:
Decentralization / Web3
AI
Online Safety & Privacy
This session is the Story Lab — we pitch, debate, and lock in the narrative direction together. Every idea on the table has a chance to shape what we build.
Structure
This is a working session. Come ready to participate, not just observe.
Narrative Pitches — Members share their storyline ideas (3 mins each). No idea is too wild.
Deliberation & Vote — As a group, we choose the core narrative direction for the comic.
Working Session — We begin sketching out characters, the story arc, and the opening scene.
Whether you're a writer, an artist, a coder, or just someone who grew up on good stories — there is a role for you here.
Agenda
1600 – Arrival & Beverages — Settle in, meet new faces, reconnect with the crew
1615 – Steward's Update — Recap of the Comic/Game roadmap and where we stand
1630 – Narrative Pitches — Members present their storyline ideas
1700 – Deliberation & Vote — We select the core narrative direction as a community
1720 – Working Session — Characters, arc, and first scenes start taking shape
1745 – Wrap-up & Next Steps — Roles assigned, next sprint date confirmed
About Logos
Logos is a fully decentralized, privacy-preserving, and politically neutral technology stack. It aims to provide the technical foundation for cyber states, parallel societies, network states, and any borderless public institution built on voluntary consent.
Logos is also a collection of learning communities that will govern and sustain the network in the spirit of the original cypherpunks. Together, they form the grassroots movement needed to build the social, economic, and governing institutions that will live on the technology stack.
Eventually, these institutions will populate a competitive marketplace that can fill gaps in governance in the real world — providing trust-minimised, corruption-resistant public services wherever the internet can reach.
Read our manifesto to dive deeper into our ideals and technology.
