Queen Chasco by ejayrich
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Description
The name Of Queen Chasco is derived from a legend about a Spanish teenager, Dona Isabella, who traveled to St. Augustine Florida with her father, a Spanish soldier. He also brought along his godson, Don Phillip. They were captured by the Calusas indians who lived along the Pithlachascoatee River. The indians eventually adopted the teens, naming him Pithla and her Chasco. Chasco would later become Queen of the tribe. Just thought i would share a little of my local mythology with you all:)
Credits:
Poser5, Daz V2&M2. Poser style's mike and vicky indian garb by Thip and textured by renadp. and moduals graslands.
Comments (3)
MoeGoofie
Nice Work!!
parodygm
Thanks for sharing the legend with us. :) It's a fabulous image but please don't compress it so highly. The artifacts are spoiling the beauty of your work.
buzzzloz
well done nice to see a story from the area.