User:BobioT/Ti (native american demon)

Ti can refer to a character from an ancient Native American tale.

Story
In the tale, the protagonist is born from a demon and a Native American woman. Ti grows up and falls in love with a young girl named Arachella depicted as having gold or hazel eyes, and being somewhat smaller than other people in her village. Ti admits to Arachella's father that he wishes to marry her, but the father becomes drunk and angry, and kills Ti. Ti then roams the earth because he is neither fully human nor demon, and creates a small board that he uses to communicate with Arachella. Arachella's father then becomes angry again, and murders her. Ti is sorrowful and roams the earth, dragging people into Hell to please the other demons, while awaiting Arachella to come back and talk to him through the board. Ancient Native American women made these boards in an attempt to please Ti so they would experience good fortune.

Analysis
Historians believe this could be the possible origins of the Ouija Board. Although little evidence is shown to support this fact. Based on readings, the time of this story is possibly set in 1000 to 1400 BC. Many revisions of the tale have been made. Differing names in the characters are evident by cultural basis.