Finding

the

Tiger’s Eye

A fantasy story on Twine

About

The project

This site was made for showcasing a Twine-based story project. The story is set in a fantasy world in an unknown time period. Many romance stories tend to have very overused tropes and handle sensitive topics in a very distasteful manner. “Finding the Tiger’s Eye” was created as a piece of media to oppose that.

The creator

Priya Pai is a senior at The College of New Jersey (TCNJ). They are majoring in design and creative technology (DCT) and minoring in marketing. Creative writing is something they are passionate about as well as various different social issues. They are the openly queer child of south Asian immigrants.

Characters

This section is dedicated to the characters of my story. All of the art is Picrews (not my original creation) and only exist to give the reader an idea of what the characters look like.

Marita Tsunar

Gender: Female

Pronouns: She/her

Age (human years): 24

Race: Mixed (human and elf)

Height: 5 ft

Physique: Small, pear shaped, soft

Estelar Pascalian 

Gender: Female

Pronouns: She/her

Age (human years): 36

Race: Mixed (human and elf)

Height: 5’ 8”

Physique: Plus sized, hourglass figure, soft

Vemdalen

Gender: Non binary

Pronouns: They/them

Age (human years): 25

Race: Tiefling

Height: 6 ft

Physique: Lean, firm

Zophen Pascalian

Gender: Male

Pronouns: He/him

Age (human years): 35

Race: Tiefling

Height: 7 ft

Physique: Broad chested, plus sized, firm

Guthere Duncar

Gender: Male

Pronouns: He/him

Age (human years): 30

Race: Human

Height: 6 ft

Physique: Broad chested, lean, firm

Athal Ayre

Gender: Male

Pronouns: He/him

Age (human years): 32

Race: ???

Height: 6’ 5”

Physique: Broad chested, muscular, firm

World building

History and more about the land of Lamete, mainly lore that is relevant to the plot

Origins

Lamete is a fairly small continent that was founded by the controversial Lady Dahalia. Despite being founded by someone from the Luni kingdom during the rule of King Lunik, the land does not belong to anyone except the inhabitants of the area. The land was named after the noble lady’s late child Lamete Dahalia, who suddenly passed away soon after she had discovered the continent.

Where to find

The final product will be posted online to a website made for Twine stories. I will also be posting updates about this project and future endeavors on my Twitter

Future endeavors 

Links to other stories relating to this project will be included, potentially on AO3