New Orleans
This setting symbolizes freedom and a melting pot of different cultures and attitudes.
Oya
This Goddess symbolizes the tremendous power and destructive capability of the weather and of mother nature.
Oshun
This Goddess symbolizes the power of water.
Jewel
This character symbolizes the bond between parent and child, as well as the lengths a parent will go to to protect a child.
Sha Rouj
This setting could be seen as a den of immorality by some, but for Creeper, it is like home, as her mother used to work there.
Midnight Robber
This vessel represents possibility and adventure to Creeper.
The Black God's Drums
This weapon represents the lengths men will go to in New Orleans to assert their ideology regarding race and power.
School
For Creeper, adults' insistence that she attend this institution is at first inconvenient and stifling, but she comes to accept it...
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