Pocahontas (After Ever After)

"Have you ever held the entrails of an English guy? Or bit the beating hearts of Spanish men? Can you shoot an arrow in some French guy's eyeball? Can you paint with the red colors in these men?"

- Pocahontas

Pocahontas is a villain from the comedic parody song "After Ever After" by Jon Cozart. It features Disney princesses singing about how bad things went after their "happily ever afters". In Pocahontas' case, she is betrayed by the settlers that move into her lands, and turns into a vengeful killer.

History
After the events of the first Pocahontas movie, more settlers came to Virginia. As with history, they began spreading unknown disease and introduced guns and swords. Many went around forcing the natives out of their land, taking their belongings, and even raping their women, including Pocahontas herself, causing her to contract a sexually transmitted disease.

Enraged by the brutality and villainy of the settlers, Pocahontas became a warrior and began killing as many of them as she could before her illness would claim her life. She began lavishing in the violence she was causing, enjoying the killings and even painting with her victims' blood. It is unknown if she only targeted the men, or if she also attacked the women and children.

It is unknown how many people she killed, or if the disease ended up killing her.

Personality
Pocahontas in this version is vengeful and bloodthirsty, though her motivations are understandable. She despises the settlers, and she takes great please in killing them and flaunting their organs and blood. She feels betrayed and angry, so she partakes in brutal killing for revenge and self-satisfaction.

Appearance
Unlike the original, Pocahontas in this version is simply portrayed by Jon Cozart himself; a blond haired, blue eyed young man. He wears a grey and orange tee shirt and holds a small sign in front of him, reading Pocahontas' name with a background of vividly-colored leaves.