SuperHeroTimeFan, this one is for you.


Tiana

Occupation: The Restaurant Owner

Stamina: 5

Sanity: 5

Possessions: Two common items (Kitchen knife and pistol), one clue (Voodoo blood charm), and one unique item (Voodoo book)

Work Ethic: Tiana can spend five trophies to bring back all discarded glyphs.

The Story So Far:

In the year since her marriage and since the dream of her restaurant came true, Tiana has never been happier. She and Naveen have made a life for themselves in the city of New Orleans as the owners of "Tiana's Palace", a rising star in Louisiana's restaurant industry. And in a matter of months, she's going to be a mother. Life couldn't be better.

Recently however, strange occurrences have been going on in the fair city. Rumors of misshapen strangers abound, bizarre lights and sounds have coming from the bayou at midnight, and whispers of disappearances from waterfronts and piers fill the air. Louis has gone missing, and recently, Tiana has a horrific nightmare where her child is revealed to be a hideous human-frog hybrid with no humanity inside. She screams herself awake just in time to witness Naveen being dragged away by something in the shadows into the water. Or maybe it was the shadows themselves.

Investigating the cemetery where Dr. Facilier met his end, Tiana finds only a smashed tombstone, and the broken blood charm he was using to keep Naveen a frog. Realizing that the Shadow Man has returned with even more help from the "other side", Tiana knows that she can't let him win. Temporarily closing the Palace, Tiana sets out into the bayou with some weapons and a gift from Mama Odie. Something tells her though, that she's dealing with forces beyond the power of voodoo, beyond any human "magic", and beyond her worst nightmares. Her life, and her sanity, have never been more at risk.


Why did I just take a Disney Princess and put her into the horrors of Lovecraft's Mythos? My friend and fellow writer, SuperHeroTimeFan, suggested that I write something with Dr. Facilier, the Shadow Man and main antagonist of "The Princess and the Frog". It's fitting considering that Voodoo was in the movie, and I kind of prefer writing about the heroes of the stories. I hope you all liked this.