Tiger bride

 Perfect! 🐅📚 You're about to create something visually stunning and emotionally powerful.


Here's how we’ll structure your illustrated storybook:

It will blend short narrative segments with art prompt descriptions for each page — ideal for digital platforms or print.



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🐯 "The Tiger Bride" — Illustrated Storybook Structure



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📘 Cover Page


Title: The Tiger Bride

Subtitle: A Mythic Jungle Love Tragedy

Image Prompt:

A majestic tiger with glowing amber eyes sits beside an old temple under a red moon. In the background, a ghostly figure of a woman in a bridal saree fades into the mist.



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📖 Page 1: Arrival in India


Narrative:

Eva Volkova, a bold Russian photographer, arrives in India. She dreams of capturing forgotten royalty and wild beauty.


Art Prompt:

A fair European woman with braided hair, wearing casual explorer clothes, steps out of a vintage car in front of a dusty haveli. Indian locals and palace ruins surround her.



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📖 Page 2: Meeting the Prince


Narrative:

She meets Victor Rathore — a young, noble-hearted prince turned wildlife protector. Their worlds collide, and hearts spark.


Art Prompt:

A handsome Indian prince in casual kurta and boots greets Eva in a lush garden. A falcon rests on his arm. Their eyes meet — intense and magnetic.



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📖 Page 3: The Jungle Pre-Wedding Shoot


Narrative:

Inspired by The Jungle Book, they choose the deep jungle for their photoshoot — ancient temples, flowers, and tribal beauty.


Art Prompt:

Eva and Victor dressed in royal jungle-themed attire. Eva wears a blue lehenga with gold jewelry; Victor wears a bare chest and red dhoti with a royal belt. They pose under a banyan tree, smiling.



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📖 Page 4: Nightfall and Terror


Narrative:

That night, the silence breaks. A tiger attacks — two servants die. Victor swears vengeance and grabs his ancestral gun.


Art Prompt:

A blood-soaked camp under moonlight. A roaring tiger's silhouette disappears into the mist. Victor stands determined, holding a gun, Eva behind him, afraid.



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📖 Page 5: The Wrong Kill


Narrative:

Victor finds a tiger — calm, not attacking — and shoots. But this was no ordinary beast. A man lay dying, mid-transformation. The jungle mourns.


Art Prompt:

A tiger-man hybrid dying in front of a golden idol. Tigers surround him with glowing eyes. Victor looks horrified as Eva watches from a distance.



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📖 Page 6: The Curse of the Goddess


Narrative:

A divine priestess appears from the temple shadows. "You shattered sacred redemption," she declares. A curse is cast.


Art Prompt:

A glowing goddess with multiple arms and red eyes, framed by gold aura and tiger skulls, points at Victor. His body begins to tremble as golden stripes appear on his skin.



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📖 Page 7: The Change


Narrative:

Each day, Victor changes — muscles enlarge, nails sharpen, eyes burn amber. Eva stays beside him, but fear grows.


Art Prompt:

Victor kneels in front of a mirror, half-tiger, half-man, his face wild. Eva holds his hand, teary, while shadows of prowling tigers reflect in the background.



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📖 Page 8: The Farewell


Narrative:

On a blood moon, Victor gives Eva one final kiss. “I love you… always,” he says, before running into the jungle.


Art Prompt:

A tearful farewell at dawn. Victor in mid-transformation, shirt torn, tiger eyes glowing. Eva, in a red saree, watches from temple steps, clutching a photo.



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📖 Page 9: The Legend Lives


Narrative:

Locals whisper of a lone tiger who guards the jungle temple and never attacks humans — only hunters.


Art Prompt:

A majestic tiger lying before the ruined temple, moonlight bathing him. A portrait of Eva and Victor lies on the altar, half-buried in flowers.



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📖 Page 10: Epilogue


Narrative:

Years later, Eva releases her book: The Tiger Bride. She never married. But in her eyes, he still lives.


Art Prompt:

Eva, older, in a black saree and gold jewelry, stands beside her book cover — with a red rose and tiger claw necklace around her neck.



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📖 FORMAT OPTIONS


Would you like:


1. A print-ready PDF version (with image prompts laid out)?



2. A digital Kindle-style EPUB?



3. A storyboard (for artists)?




Once you choose the format, I’ll prepare it for download. Want to add a title page quote, dedication, or credits to yourself?


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