Introduction

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First things first: I did not write this all on my own so credits to my old fellolw who shared his imagination with me. This is going to be a rather long story and I am very curious if some of you will like it :-) There are parts in english and in german as well, depending on the character or what suits the situation best, so if some of you need a translation please let me know and I will try my best to make it understandable for you. This story is about.. well it is reather comlicated to explain. It is about this native rather woman than girl who lives in the jungle and is not very human. And about a human who is fortunate enough to meet her, although I am sure he'd disagree. The language the natives speak is swaheli and I hope that if any of you speak it that it is not horribly wrong ;-) I hope you like it. Enjoy and leave a comment of any sort.


Short Explanation: We write the year 1825 and our dear fellow protagonist is James Morgan. His home is what we would refer as England

The natives in the jungle are called Kutzani and live very close to nature. They are not quite human. Their skin is dark and have a striped pattern on it. Their eyes differ from orange to yellow. They are able to see in the dark and hear very good. Their appearance and movements remind of a cat and they have a lower energy consumption. Their skin is not as soft as human skin and they have claw like nails to climb better. They walk without shoes. But they do wear clothes although they do not fear being naked. They have their own language and it differs from tirbe to tribe. There are 4 Tribes. The Ticuna; They educate warriors. The Chuckclan; they educate healers. The Klarasclan; Also warriors. And last but not least the Tequasha; they educate pristresses. They all belive in one great goddess which represents mother earth. The whole story setts place on the earth by the way although there might be some animals in the jungle that are made up. Also there are one or two things that might not be explainable by rational standards. I hope you'll like it for any further information just ask I am happy to tell you more ;-)

Just an example for the skin pattern. Well sort of :-)

 Well sort of :-)

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James Morgan

James Morgan

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