Tarza X Shame Of Jane (Safe)
"Tarza"
It looks like you're referencing a phrase that blends (likely a misspelling or stylization of Tarzan , the classic jungle hero) with "Shame of Jane" — which evokes the character Jane from the Tarzan stories.
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- Tarza: An Ape-man warrior who uses physical strength and beast-like attacks. He is one of the "Chosen" heroes you can recruit to your party (Myriad) or fight alongside in co-op.
- Jane: A boss found in the Mushroom Forest (and later in the Soul Knight questline). The "Shame of Jane" usually refers to her Myriad version or the specific boss fight where Tarza has a unique interaction with her.
Tarzan X: Shame of Jane
- Feminist/postcolonial critique: risk of repeating “civilized savior” or exoticization—subvert by granting Jane agency and Tarza interiority beyond trope.
- Queer/trans readings: if pairing destabilizes gender roles, highlight non-normative desire and negotiated identities.
- Trauma-informed lens: portray shame and healing realistically—therapy, boundaries, triggers, setbacks—don’t sanitize.
Phase 3: The "Shame" Mechanics (Myriad Mode)
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