Jeanne/Joan of the Manahouti
Project description from professor: Create a piece that observes the colonial mindset and argue for or against.
During the revolution of 1789, a ship carrying an Émigré and his family is blown off course and wrecks on a remote island, the only? survivor his daughter. She is quickly discovered by the lililolos (read - liliputs) who are part of the greater manahouti (read, menehune). The smallest (about knee-hight) and weakest of the tribes, they believe that Jeanne/Joan is the "bright one" who was prophesied to deliver them.
other races of the manahouti:
cahotes - like rock golems but still smaller than Jeanne, about thigh high.
pahos - larger rockier, and very elusive.
wikinis - brush imps that have long been the enemies of the lililolos
can't pick a palette, the only thing i learned from this is that the females will be
darker lighter - sorry for the typo than the men (and smaller and covered)
« Last Edit: February 10, 2008, 08:53:01 pm by Adarias »
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