I made something for you guys to talk on about this Rp, and anything else so we don't spam on here:
http://xat.com/PeterPanTheSecondStory

FAIRIES
Tinkerbell-The True Werewolf
Ehre-Dracowolf
Blick-Dracowolf
CRUSHES!
Ari>Peter
Cara>Zavier
Damion>Dancingdream
phantom>Peter
Arabella>Peter
MANY PEOPLE CAN CRUSH ON THE SAME PERSON! IT'S THE ONE WHO WINS THEIR HEART THAT GETS THEM!
PETER'S CLYSDALE HORSES AND THE PEOPLE WHO ARE TAKING CARE OF THEM
ANABELLE(LEAD MARE AND PETER'S HORSE ONLY)-Peter
ANDROMEDA-Juliet
BOOTES-Matt
ANTLIA
CORONCO
ARA-Arabella
APUS
CRATER
FORNAX
HYDRA-Nova(but will mostly be Feral's)
INDUS-Zavier
LYRA
LEO-Ari
LAVERTA
HERCULES
CRUX-Storm
DRACO-Geren
HYDRUS
LYNX-Brooke
MUSCA
OCTAN-Blaze
NORMA
PAVO
MINI MODS!
dracowolf
RULES!
NO GOD MODDING!
KEEP GENDERS EVEND OUT!
ALL OF TESS'S RULES APPLY!
LISTEN TO ME AND THE MODS!
NO CUSSING!
NO CRUSHING ON YOURSELF!
NO GOING OVER FIVE PAGES!
ALWAYS PM ME AND POST DOWN YOUR FORM!
YOU KNOW THE REST! HAVE FUN!
KEEP GENDERS EVEND OUT!
ALL OF TESS'S RULES APPLY!
LISTEN TO ME AND THE MODS!
NO CUSSING!
NO CRUSHING ON YOURSELF!
NO GOING OVER FIVE PAGES!
ALWAYS PM ME AND POST DOWN YOUR FORM!
YOU KNOW THE REST! HAVE FUN!
FORMS
LOST BOY FORM!
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HAVE YOU ALWAYS BEEN IN NEVERLAND?:
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THE LOST BOYS ARE ALWAYS UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF PETER PAN!
THE LOST BOYS!
Tootles (OPEN)
Nibs (OPEN)
Curly (OPEN)
Slightly (OPEN)
The Twins (OPEN)
Josh-.:~Disney Luvr~:.
Matt-.:~Disney Luvr~:.
Geren Svear-Dracowolf
Damion Swiftstride-Dracowolf
"Storm" Steve Dragonblood-Dracowolf
"Blaze" Malcolm Hawkins-Dracowolf
Zavier Hawkins-Dracowolf
Darien Price-*Aiedail*
Kyle-The True Werewolf
NOW YOU CAN MAKE THE OTHERS OR USE THESE
LOST GIRL FORM!
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THE LOST GIRLS ARE ALWAYS UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF PETER AS WELL!
THE LOST GIRLS
Juliet-.:~Disney Luvr~:.
Brooke-.:~Disney Luvr~:.
Caleefae Darkshadow-Dawnpelt
Lucille-candleFLAME
Ari-*Shea*
Victoria (Tori) Day- *Aiedail*
Adara-Espeon101010
Cara-Katniss Everdeen
Monica dela Rosa-Moonlitstars
Kairi-Calypso Cantesa
phantom-phantom723
Arabella-Katniss Everdeen
LONERS!
PIRATES FORM!
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THE PIRATES ARE UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF HOOK!
THE PIRATES!
CAPTIAN JAMES HOOK (The True Werewolf)
Smee (.:~Disney Luvr~:.)
Kalycia-.:~Disney Luvr~:.
Myna Smite-Dracowolf
Courtney Cloudfire-dawnstar10
brittney, brick-(Hooks adopted kids)-phantom723
IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO BE ANY OF THESE PIRATES! THAN YOU CAN MAKE YOUR OWN AS WELL! BUT PIRATES ARE ENEMIES OF PETER PAN AND THE LOST BOYS AND OF WENDY, JOHN AND MICHEAL ALTHOUGH THEY DON'T KNOW THAT UNTIL LATER ON AND WENDY ENDS UP BETRAYING PETER FOR CAPTIAN HOOK TRICKED HER!
INDIANS FORM!
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INDIANS ARE FRIENDS OF PETER PAN, THE LOST BOYS AND GIRLS AND WENDY, JOHN AND MICHEAL, THEY ARE ENAMIES OF THE PIRATES!
THE INDIANS!
Rose Light (Rose)-.:~Disney Luvr~:.
Fire Ash (Ash)-.:~Disney Luvr~:.
Prowlingwolf (prowl)-Dracowolf
Tiberious(Tibe)-Dracowolf
Black Sky (Sky)-*Aiedail*
Dancing Dream-dawnstar10
YOU MAKE THE REST OF THE INDIANS!
MERCINARIES FORM!
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WHAT RANK AS A PIRATE WERE YOU BEFORE JOINING THE MERCINARIES?:
HAVE YOU ALWAYS BEEN HERE?(CAN'T ALWAYS BE YES):
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WHAT RANK AS A PIRATE WERE YOU BEFORE JOINING THE MERCINARIES?:
HAVE YOU ALWAYS BEEN HERE?(CAN'T ALWAYS BE YES):
HISTORY:
OTHER:
THE MERCINARIES
Dereth-Dracowolf
Thrugzug (Thrug)-Dracowolf
Feral-Dracowolf
Soren Thaerin-Dracowolf
Leon-Dracowolf
Nova-Dracowolf
"Rox" Richard Orn-Dracowolf
(THE MERCINARIES ARE UNDER THE LEADERSHIP OF DERETH AND THEY HAVE NO SIDES THAT THEY FIGHT FOR! THEY ARE A NEAUTRAL GROUP AND ARE IN TO TRADING! YOU WANT THEIR HELP YOU WILL HAVE TO TRADE WITH THEM!)
MY FORMS!
USERNAME: The True Werewolf
NAME:Peter Pan
AGE:13
GENDER:boy
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HISTORY: I ran away from home, I have been leading my band The Lost Boys for many years. I never ever want to grow up and I hide my feelings a lot. My best friend is a fairy named Tinkerbell who has always been there for me. My history is long and challenging but full of many adventures. I can be cocky at times and love to have fun!

OTHER: I can fly, he is also a Prince but he kept his secret from everyone until now
USERNAME: The True Werewolf
NAME:Kyle
AGE:13
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HAVE YOU ALWAYS BEEN IN NEVERLAND?:No, but he will be heading back with Peter
HISTORY:He is a Prince and one of Peter's best friends before Peter left for Neverland, now that Peter is back, Kyle wants to go with him next time.
OTHER:One of Peter's royal friends, he is a kind boy
HISTORIES OF THE CHARECTERS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT!!!!
Peter Pan is a boy who refuses to grow up. He can fly, and has an apparently unique connection to the magical realm of Neverland.
Wendy Moira Angela Darling is a girl who befriended Peter Pan, and whom he took with him to Neverland to be a mother for himself and the Lost Boys. She is nice to the lost boys even though she wants to get home and see her parents. She is also kind and caring, and her long name states her class. She is 12–13 years old, although in the 2003 movie, she seems to be about 14.
Captain James Hook is a pirate, and Peter Pan's archenemy. He is determined to get revenge on Peter for cutting off his hand and feeding it to a giant crocodile.
Tinker Bell is a fairy, and a companion to Peter Pan at the time of his adventures with Wendy Darling. Tink follows Peter but is very jealous of Wendy and Tiger Lily, and wants to get rid of them so she can have Peter to herself. In the play she is played by a spot of light.
The Lost Boys are a gang of boys who fell out of their prams and were not claimed by their parents, so they were sent to Neverland. There have been many Lost Boys over the years, although the most known are Tootles, Nibs, Curly, Slightly, and The Twins, who all appear in the original story. Additional or different Lost Boys appear in sequels, prequels and adaptations.
John Napoleon Darling is the second youngest of the Darling children. In some of the adaptations, such as Disney's "Peter Pan (1953 film)", he wears glasses and a long nightshirt and top hat, and carries an umbrella with him. When Peter Pan can't lead the Lost Boys, he acts as their intelligent leader. He is 8 years old in the Disney version, and 12 in the musical version. He is fascinated by pirates. Even though John does not appear in "Return to Never Land", he does make a nonphysical appearance as one of the clouds seen in the sky during the opening scene of the film. He makes a brief appearance during the ending scene of Who Framed Roger Rabbit. He is around 11-12 in the 2003 movie.
Michael Nicholas Darling is the youngest of the three children in the Darling family. His age is 4 (8 to 9 in the 2003 movie), but Barrie states in Peter and Wendy that he still wears pinafores, and on his next birthday he'll start wearing shirts. In Disney's film he wears pink footed pajamas, and carries a small teddy bear with him, even in the dream world of Neverland. He is quite sensitive. He looks up to his older sister Wendy and he sometimes bickers with John, his older brother.
In an early draft of the play, the character's name was "Alexander" or "Alex", but was renamed after Michael Llewelyn Davies and his middle name came from Nicholas, who were born during the play's development. In the novel 'Peter Pan in Scarlet' it is mentioned that Michael was lost (or rather died) in the War. He does not appear in "Return to Never Land", the off-shoot sequel to movie #1, the only time he appears is in the clouds at the beginning.
In an early draft of the play, the character's name was "Alexander" or "Alex", but was renamed after Michael Llewelyn Davies and his middle name came from Nicholas, who were born during the play's development. In the novel 'Peter Pan in Scarlet' it is mentioned that Michael was lost (or rather died) in the War. He does not appear in "Return to Never Land", the off-shoot sequel to movie #1, the only time he appears is in the clouds at the beginning.
George Darling is the husband of Mary Darling and the father of Wendy, Michael, and John. He is also a bank/office worker, and can be quite loud and boisterous, as well as pompous and self-important. He seeks to attract attention, from his co-workers to his wife and children. However, deep inside, he is actually a kind-hearted person that just wants what's best for his family, especially his kids. In the Disney variant, he believes the stories (told by his daughter in this version and not by his wife) to be a "lot of silly stories" and "poppycock", though he could be stressing from finding out that he might lose his job. The 2003 movie also has George Darling as pompous and angry; he states that he must become a man "that children fear and adults respect", and he again barks at Wendy for her to grow up, here scheduling formal instruction for his daughter the following morning with his sister Millicent instead of just kicking her out of the nursery.
In the Disney adaptation of the story, he was modeled after and voiced by Hans Conried, who is also the model and voice for the villainous Captain Hook. In many productions of the play, they are sometimes played by the same actor. However, when cooled down in the end of the film, he changes his mind about Wendy's "crazy stories". He later remarks having seen a pirate ship such as Peter Pan's when he was very young himself. In contrast to his moody outbursts, he is gentle at heart - when he punishes the children by taking Nana the dog outside, he feels sorry for her and soothes her to comfort her.
In the book Peter and the Shadow Thieves, it states that he and Molly were childhood friends in their neighborhood of Kensington Gardens, and it is hinted in that story that he had a crush on her. Since Molly is a nickname for Mary, who would later be listed as his wife in the book, "Peter Pan," it is assumed that Molly later married George Darling and gave birth to Wendy, John, and Michael.
He is named after George Llewelyn Davies.
In the Disney adaptation of the story, he was modeled after and voiced by Hans Conried, who is also the model and voice for the villainous Captain Hook. In many productions of the play, they are sometimes played by the same actor. However, when cooled down in the end of the film, he changes his mind about Wendy's "crazy stories". He later remarks having seen a pirate ship such as Peter Pan's when he was very young himself. In contrast to his moody outbursts, he is gentle at heart - when he punishes the children by taking Nana the dog outside, he feels sorry for her and soothes her to comfort her.
In the book Peter and the Shadow Thieves, it states that he and Molly were childhood friends in their neighborhood of Kensington Gardens, and it is hinted in that story that he had a crush on her. Since Molly is a nickname for Mary, who would later be listed as his wife in the book, "Peter Pan," it is assumed that Molly later married George Darling and gave birth to Wendy, John, and Michael.
He is named after George Llewelyn Davies.
Mary Darling is the wife of George Darling and the mother of Wendy, John, and Michael Darling, who travel with Peter to Neverland. She shares a first name with Barrie's wife.
Mrs. Darling (as she is commonly referred) is a loving wife and mother, but not demonstratively so. She is said to have a kiss that she holds in the right corner of her mouth, which is reserved for one person, who is neither her husband nor any of her three children. It is later said that her kiss looks very much like Peter Pan. Mrs. Darling's story is played in Peter and the Starcatchers, where her name is changed to Molly, which was a nickname for Mary in her day.
In the Disney version of the tale, she is voiced by Heather Angel.
Mrs. Darling (as she is commonly referred) is a loving wife and mother, but not demonstratively so. She is said to have a kiss that she holds in the right corner of her mouth, which is reserved for one person, who is neither her husband nor any of her three children. It is later said that her kiss looks very much like Peter Pan. Mrs. Darling's story is played in Peter and the Starcatchers, where her name is changed to Molly, which was a nickname for Mary in her day.
In the Disney version of the tale, she is voiced by Heather Angel.
Nana is the Newfoundland nurse of Wendy, John, and Michael, hired by the Darlings to look after the children on his modest income. Although George Darling is somewhat embarrassed to have a dog in his employ, Nana is good at her job. In the original stage direction of the play it is stated that "She will probably be played by a boy, if one clever enough can be found, and must never be on two legs except on those rare occasions when an ordinary nurse would be on four." In the Disney movie, Nana was a St Bernard.
Nana II is a St. Bernard owned by Jane's family in Return to Never Land and may be a descendant of the original Nana. Although it's hinted that she believes she's in charge of Jane, there's no indication that she has any actual authority, but is just a pet.
Nana II is a St. Bernard owned by Jane's family in Return to Never Land and may be a descendant of the original Nana. Although it's hinted that she believes she's in charge of Jane, there's no indication that she has any actual authority, but is just a pet.
Smee: Captain Hook's right-hand man in J. M. Barrie's play Peter Pan, or the Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up and the novel Peter and Wendy. He seems an oddly genial man for a pirate; Barrie describes him as "Irish" and "a man who stabbed without offence" – and is shown in the multiple pantomimes or movies of Peter Pan as a rather stupidly entertaining man interested in loot rather than Hook's more evil pleasures. Smee typically represents a humorous side to pirating, often portrayed as a portly man with a bulbous nose and red cheeks, but J.M. Barrie has hinted at a darker side. When captured by Hook, every child in the brig loves Smee – he cannot lay a fist on them and does their darning – despite his belief that they fear him. Hook contemplates that Smee has good form without knowing it, which is of course the best form of all. He almost tears into Smee for this but knows that clawing a man for having good form is very bad form. Smee offers to save Wendy from the plank, if only she promises to be his mother - an offer she refuses, J. M. Barrie using the words, "Not even for Smee". Smee's position on the Jolly Roger is presented inconsistently (in a sense, it could be said that "no two 'Smees' are alike"). In Peter and Wendy, he is identified as the ship's bo'sun. In most Disney storybooks Smee is said to be first mate (the position held by Starkey in the novel), and this would explain him being addressed as 'Mister Smee' by Captain Hook, although some refer to him as the cook; in the Disney film, however, contrary to popular belief, he is never mentioned as the first mate. However, he consistently acts as Captain Hook's "left-hand man" (though with varying degrees of personal loyalty). In Steven Spielberg's 1991 film Hook, Smee and Hook's relationship takes on an almost intimate tone, at times even resembling an old married couple or a master/servant arrangement. Smee is allowed access to Hook's private quarters, is seen preparing meals for the Captain and even helps him disrobe before bed. When Hook threatens suicide, he makes it obvious that he expects Smee to stop him, to which Smee replies "not again". Hook also confides all of his darkest and most personal thoughts and concerns to Smee, seemingly exclusively. When Hook admits (likely untruthfully) that he wants to die, Smee embraces the captain and kisses him on the cheek to dissuade him. In Peter Pan in Scarlet, he has moved into the Underground Home of the Lost Boys. He leaves Neverland by the end of the book and opens up a shop that sell souvenirs from Neverland that he collected.
Starkey: First mate on the Jolly Roger. He is also called "Gentleman Starkey" because of his impeccable manners. He used to be an usher in a public school and is described as "still dainty in his ways of killing." He is the only pirate (apart from Smee) to survive the final battle, being captured by the Indians and forced to be a babysitter for them. He is also the only one of Hook's pirates (apart from Smee) who returns in Peter Pan in Scarlet, now happily in charge of a large group of extremely well-mannered child pirates (the children he was watching for the Indians; he taught them manners and then taught them piracy). Sadly, hid attack on the Jolly Roger (renamed the "Jolly Peter" by Peter) fails and Fireflyer eats his "treasure"- an immense pile of onions. He was one of the pirates who made up Hook's much smaller crew in the Fox animated series. Here, he was a foppish French pirate who wielded a rapier.
Ed Teynte: Hook's quartermaster. First pirate to be killed by Peter in the final battle.
Bill Jukes: Used to be on the Walrus under Flint, and is heavily tattooed. Second pirate to be killed by Peter in the final battle. In Fox's animated series, he was instead a teenaged boy from India named Billy Jukes, an inventive lad who was the ship's gunner, responsible for maintaining the "Long Tom", a cannon stylized to resemble a white tiger.
Cecco: A very handsome man of Italian descent. He was said to have cut his name in letters of blood on the back of the governor of the prison at Gao (though this has never been proven). Third pirate to be killed by Peter in the final battle.
Cookson: He is said to be Black Murphy's brother (though this was never proven). One of the pirates in the Fox animated series, he was portrayed as the ship's (extremely bad) cook, given the first name Eucrates and was apparently of Greek origin, as he spoke with a very thick accent.
Noodler: Not much is known about him, except for the fact that his hands are fixed on backwards.
Skylights: (Morgan's Skylights) Appears only briefly in the book, immediately being killed by Hook for accidentally bumping against him and ruffling his lace collar.
William Slank: An evil man who was second in command on the ship known as "The Never Land". He was only shown in the book series called Peter and the Starcatchers. He is presumed dead after Peter and the Shadow Thieves.
Alf Mason: J.M. Barrie briefly mentions Alf Mason, but the 2003 film describes him as a man so ugly his own mother sold him for a bottle of Muscat. However, in Peter and the Starcatchers, Alf is a not a pirate serving Hook but is a sailor who befriends Peter, James, Tubby Ted, Prentiss and Thomas. In Peter Pan & The Pirates, Alf Mason was the ship's carpenter and general strongman.
Little Richard: A huge giant of a man who is very handy with a whip in Peter and the Starcatchers. He is eaten alive by Slank so that he could live.
Black Pirate: J.M. Barrie only states that he is gigantic and has had many names that still terrify children on the banks of the Guadjo-mo.
Robert Mullins: The last pirate killed by Peter before his duel with Hook. In the animated series, Robert Mullins was the last of the crew of Captain Hook, a superstitious American who hailed from Brooklyn and was something of a father figure to Billy Jukes.
George Scourie: One of the pirates killed in the battle with the Indians.
Charles Turely: Another pirate killed in the battle, fell to the Great Panther's tomahawk.
Foggerty: An Alsatian, the fourth pirate to die in the battle.
Starkey: First mate on the Jolly Roger. He is also called "Gentleman Starkey" because of his impeccable manners. He used to be an usher in a public school and is described as "still dainty in his ways of killing." He is the only pirate (apart from Smee) to survive the final battle, being captured by the Indians and forced to be a babysitter for them. He is also the only one of Hook's pirates (apart from Smee) who returns in Peter Pan in Scarlet, now happily in charge of a large group of extremely well-mannered child pirates (the children he was watching for the Indians; he taught them manners and then taught them piracy). Sadly, hid attack on the Jolly Roger (renamed the "Jolly Peter" by Peter) fails and Fireflyer eats his "treasure"- an immense pile of onions. He was one of the pirates who made up Hook's much smaller crew in the Fox animated series. Here, he was a foppish French pirate who wielded a rapier.
Ed Teynte: Hook's quartermaster. First pirate to be killed by Peter in the final battle.
Bill Jukes: Used to be on the Walrus under Flint, and is heavily tattooed. Second pirate to be killed by Peter in the final battle. In Fox's animated series, he was instead a teenaged boy from India named Billy Jukes, an inventive lad who was the ship's gunner, responsible for maintaining the "Long Tom", a cannon stylized to resemble a white tiger.
Cecco: A very handsome man of Italian descent. He was said to have cut his name in letters of blood on the back of the governor of the prison at Gao (though this has never been proven). Third pirate to be killed by Peter in the final battle.
Cookson: He is said to be Black Murphy's brother (though this was never proven). One of the pirates in the Fox animated series, he was portrayed as the ship's (extremely bad) cook, given the first name Eucrates and was apparently of Greek origin, as he spoke with a very thick accent.
Noodler: Not much is known about him, except for the fact that his hands are fixed on backwards.
Skylights: (Morgan's Skylights) Appears only briefly in the book, immediately being killed by Hook for accidentally bumping against him and ruffling his lace collar.
William Slank: An evil man who was second in command on the ship known as "The Never Land". He was only shown in the book series called Peter and the Starcatchers. He is presumed dead after Peter and the Shadow Thieves.
Alf Mason: J.M. Barrie briefly mentions Alf Mason, but the 2003 film describes him as a man so ugly his own mother sold him for a bottle of Muscat. However, in Peter and the Starcatchers, Alf is a not a pirate serving Hook but is a sailor who befriends Peter, James, Tubby Ted, Prentiss and Thomas. In Peter Pan & The Pirates, Alf Mason was the ship's carpenter and general strongman.
Little Richard: A huge giant of a man who is very handy with a whip in Peter and the Starcatchers. He is eaten alive by Slank so that he could live.
Black Pirate: J.M. Barrie only states that he is gigantic and has had many names that still terrify children on the banks of the Guadjo-mo.
Robert Mullins: The last pirate killed by Peter before his duel with Hook. In the animated series, Robert Mullins was the last of the crew of Captain Hook, a superstitious American who hailed from Brooklyn and was something of a father figure to Billy Jukes.
George Scourie: One of the pirates killed in the battle with the Indians.
Charles Turely: Another pirate killed in the battle, fell to the Great Panther's tomahawk.
Foggerty: An Alsatian, the fourth pirate to die in the battle.
1907 illustration by Oliver Herford.Tiger Lily is the princess of the Tribe of Indians (Native Americans) living on the island of Neverland. Tiger Lily is nearly killed by Captain Hook when she is seen boarding the Jolly Roger with a knife in her mouth, but Peter saves her. In the earlier versions of Peter Pan, it is assumed that she disapproves of Wendy and even Tinker Bell at one point because of her envy.
In the Disney version, Tiger Lily is kidnapped by Captain Hook and Smee. Hook threatens to kill her if she does not tell him Peter's hiding place. Save for a brief call for help (which is the closest she ever comes to speaking, although her cry is muffled by water as she sinks but one can still tell and it's apparent), she remains silent, as she does through the whole movie, refusing to betray Peter. She is saved by Peter and he takes her to her tribe. During the celebration of her return, Tiger Lily shows her affection towards Peter. At first, Peter watches Tiger Lily dance, then Tiger Lily jumps down and gives Peter a kiss. This turns Peter bright red. Then they dance together, which makes Wendy very jealous. Canadian actress Corinne Orr voiced Tiger Lily's only line (albeit in an uncredited, early role).
In the rather dark French comic book adaptation of Peter Pan, Tiger Lily makes a few appearances as a rather spoiled princess. She is saved by one of Peter Pan's best friends and her father remarks that he is worthy to be her husband, but Tiger Lily refuses and wants to marry Peter instead. As she forces a kiss on Peter's lips, Peter, shocked and upset, pushes her away in rejection. Her father is displeased with her behavior and Peter Pan and his friends leave.
In Fox's animated series adaptation, she has a brother named Hard-To-Hit and somewhat of a bigger but recurring role there, and more likely speaks. Their tribal chief is known as Great Big Little Panther, who is also their father. She and her sibling sometimes accompany and assist Peter Pan, Tinker Bell, the Darling siblings and the Lost Boys on the adventures that they have together. There does not seem to be any competition amongst her, Wendy and Tinker Bell for Peter's affections in this version. She is portrayed by voice actress Cree Summer.
In the 2003 film adaptation, Tiger Lily is sitting in a tree when John and Micheal Darling are caught in a trap, presumably set for the pirates. She laughs at them and is captured by Hook, along with John and Michael. Peter and Wendy fly to the rescue. Tiger Lily, John and Michael are attacked by a pirate when they attempt to escape. John knocks the pirate into the water, and Tiger Lily kisses him, showing she may have romantic feelings for him instead of Peter.
Tiger Lily is also known as Aaya in the 2011 miniseries Neverland.
Piccanniny tribe: the Indians who appeared in Barrie's original play were based on the native peoples of North America.
Mollusk tribe: the Indians in the Starcatcher books.
Scorpion tribe: a dangerous group in one of the Starcatcher books, Peter and the Secret of Rundoon, who use poison as their main weapon and are the most feared tribe of them all.
Mohican tribe: a tribe in the 2003 film adaptation.
Caw tribe: the Indians in the 2011 miniseries Neverland.
Mollusk tribe: the Indians in the Starcatcher books.
Scorpion tribe: a dangerous group in one of the Starcatcher books, Peter and the Secret of Rundoon, who use poison as their main weapon and are the most feared tribe of them all.
Mohican tribe: a tribe in the 2003 film adaptation.
Caw tribe: the Indians in the 2011 miniseries Neverland.