This Earrings is worn on Amy Morrison as Zandra in The Tribe (1999) and worn again later on Victoria Spence as Salene in The Tribe (2000) and Salene wear this true Season 3

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This Earrings is worn on Amy Morrison as Zandra in The Tribe (1999) and worn again later on Victoria Spence as Salene in The Tribe (2000) and Salene wear this true Season 3
Ebony’s red makeup across her forehead signified a flame, which had been seeded to reflect a character which would be introduced much later.
Chapter 14, “Keeping The Dream Alive”
The Tribe Game: Work in Progress Pre-title Assembly
Flame and Harmony in The Tribe Game
It looks as if Flame and Harmony will appear in The Tribe Game, as revealed by characters in the new video for The Tribe Game pre-title assembly.
Flame and Harmony are characters from The New Tomorrow, the prequel/sequel to The Tribe. They are members of The Privileged, a powerful tribe obsessed with appearances who keep slaves. In the art, Harmony looks as she does in the series, while Flame looks very different.
In early conceptions of The Tribe, The Privileged and Flame were originally meant to be included in Series 1 as a rival of Zoot and The Locos. The idea was scrapped, but brought back for the cancelled Series 6, where Flame was a competitor to the Mall Rats.
According to Raymond Thompson’s original ideas, Flame was meant to be a “rock star god” playing guitar, much like he appears in this art.
Shopping Mall Concept Maps
These are concept maps of the Phoenix Mall, drawn on July 27, 1998.
Image 1: Ground floor main area (location of the phoenix statue) Image 2: Ground floor service area (market and sewers area) Image 3: Upper floor main area (where the café and sleeping area is)