Talk:Kocoum/@comment-5600444-20170920091217/@comment-31633345-20170929015920

No this wasn't Kocoum with strong jealousy, some of it was Pocahontas' girlfriend's anxiety was understood by him, and Kocoum himself cared about pocahontas' safety plus how much he wanted to please the chief. Kocoum didn't have any patience to learn John Smith wasn't mean to Pocahontas. Plus that the whole tribe let their fear get the best of them until Pocahontas spoke up to save John Smith. None of them knew it was Thomas who shot Kocoum, except Pocahontas who saw it happen. Kocoum wasn't completely outrageous but he was quite stressed, he didn't want to be one of the punished tribe members. Only Pocahontas was brave enough to notice there was a solution better than war, which isn't really a solution at all.

But the true story was much rougher fighting Spain as well as England while both searched greedily for gold.