. . . . . . "Dejah Thoris"@en . . . . . . "Princess Dejah Thoris is the deuteragonist of the 2012 Disney film John Carter."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "John Carter"@en . . "\"Fate has brought you here John Carter.\""@en . "Real name"@en . "Princess of the Martian city state/empire of Helium, Dejah Thoris is the love interest and later the wife of John Carter, an Earthman mystically transported to Mars, and subsequently the mother of their son Carthoris and daughter Tara. She plays the role of the conventional damsel in distress who must be rescued from various perils, but is also portrayed as a competent and capable adventuress in her own right, fully capable of defending herself and surviving on her own in the wastelands of Mars."@en . . . . . . . . . . . "martian"@en . "Red skin, brunette hair, human-like appearance, tattoos"@en . . . "To help John save Barsoon then to marry John"@en . . . . . . "Female"@en . "Good"@en . "Helium, Barsoon"@en . . "All Story Magazine"@en . . "Dejah Thoris is a Princess of Mars (which her people call Barsoom) who eventually becomes the wife of John Carter, Warlord of Mars and mother of his son, Carthoris and daughter, Tara. She is a native of the city state of Helium, the daughter of Jed Mors Kajak, and granddaughter of Jeddak Tardos Mors. As a noble woman, she is fiercely proud of her heritage, and demonstrates great courage. She is sometimes portrayed as an adventuress and heroine in her own right, when not needing to be rescued by Carter. Like other Red Martians of Helium, she has red skin, black hair and wears very little clothing other than jewlery, though she is usually depicted wearing at least some clothing."@en . "Dejah Thoris"@en . "John Carter, Tars Tarkas, Sola, Woola, Kantos Kan"@en . . "Princess of Helium"@en . "Dejah Thoris"@en . . . . "Dejah Thoris is a fictional character and princess of the Martian city-state/empire of Helium in Edgar Rice Burroughs's series of Martian novels. She is the love interest and later the wife of John Carter, an Earthman mystically transported to Mars, and subsequently the mother of their son Carthoris and daughter Tara. She plays the role of the conventional damsel in distress who must be rescued from various perils, but is also portrayed as a competent and capable adventurer in her own right, fully capable of defending herself and surviving on her own in the wastelands of Mars."@en . . . "Dejah Thoris"@en . . . . . "Original publisher"@en . . . . . . . "Dejah Thoris is a fictional character and princess of the Martian city-state/empire of Helium in Edgar Rice Burroughs's series of Martian novels. She is the love interest and later the wife of John Carter, an Earthman mystically transported to Mars, and subsequently the mother of their son Carthoris and daughter Tara. She plays the role of the conventional damsel in distress who must be rescued from various perils, but is also portrayed as a competent and capable adventurer in her own right, fully capable of defending herself and surviving on her own in the wastelands of Mars."@en . . . . "Princess Dejah Thoris is the deuteragonist of the 2012 Disney film John Carter."@en . "Princess of the Martian city state/empire of Helium, Dejah Thoris is the love interest and later the wife of John Carter, an Earthman mystically transported to Mars, and subsequently the mother of their son Carthoris and daughter Tara. She plays the role of the conventional damsel in distress who must be rescued from various perils, but is also portrayed as a competent and capable adventuress in her own right, fully capable of defending herself and surviving on her own in the wastelands of Mars."@en . . "Created by"@en . "Dejah Thoris is a Princess of Mars (which her people call Barsoom) who eventually becomes the wife of John Carter, Warlord of Mars and mother of his son, Carthoris and daughter, Tara. She is a native of the city state of Helium, the daughter of Jed Mors Kajak, and granddaughter of Jeddak Tardos Mors. As a noble woman, she is fiercely proud of her heritage, and demonstrates great courage. She is sometimes portrayed as an adventuress and heroine in her own right, when not needing to be rescued by Carter. Like other Red Martians of Helium, she has red skin, black hair and wears very little clothing other than jewlery, though she is usually depicted wearing at least some clothing."@en . "Tardos Mors"@en . . . . "Edgar Rice Burroughs"@en . . . . "Is united with her husband John when he returns to Barsoon."@en . "\"If you had the means to save others, would you not take any action possible to make it so?\""@en . . . . "Sab Than, Zodangans, Warhoons, Sarkoja, Tal Hajus, Matai Shang,"@en . . . . "Frank Munsey"@en . . "John Carter and Dejah Thoris from the cover of the first edition of A Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs, McClurg, 1917"@en . . . . "First appearance"@en . . . . . . . . . "Blade"@en . .