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Its warrior king is Tezcatlipoca. Not a member of the line of Tonacat, he is a difficult and dangerous warrior king without familial loyalty to Azcala. He has no living children and his dead ones don't like him and wage a constant war against him. | Its warrior king is Tezcatlipoca. Not a member of the line of Tonacat, he is a difficult and dangerous warrior king without familial loyalty to Azcala. He has no living children and his dead ones don't like him and wage a constant war against him. | ||
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====Warrior Societies==== | ====Warrior Societies==== | ||
Etepaq provides many warriors for the military might of Azcala and they make sure the rulers of Azcala know it. However the warriors of Etepaq do not serve in the Puma, Eagle, Snake or Jaguar Clans. They have something of an antipathetic relationship with the Warrior Clans despite being part of it. They have their own Warrior Societies but hate them being called or compared to clans. | Etepaq provides many warriors for the military might of Azcala and they make sure the rulers of Azcala know it. However the warriors of Etepaq do not serve in the Puma, Eagle, Snake or Jaguar Clans. They have something of an antipathetic relationship with the Warrior Clans despite being part of it. They have their own Warrior Societies but hate them being called or compared to clans. |