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===Royal House of Azcala and the Line of Tonacat=== | ===Royal House of Azcala and the Line of Tonacat=== | ||
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The High King and Queen of Azcala are Tonacat and Cihuacoa. Tonacat was long a prisoner under house arrest in Chaos. Cihuacoa was a Lady in Waiting and Servitor of the Serpent during her husband's imprisonment. During their time in Chaos Azcala was sealed against all interactions beyond its borders. | The High King and Queen of Azcala are Tonacat and Cihuacoa. Tonacat was long a prisoner under house arrest in Chaos. Cihuacoa was a Lady in Waiting and Servitor of the Serpent during her husband's imprisonment. During their time in Chaos Azcala was sealed against all interactions beyond its borders. | ||
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===Huitzilopochtli=== | ===Huitzilopochtli=== | ||
Huitzilopochtl, also called Huitzil, is a King in the | Huitzilopochtl, also called Huitzil, is a King in the | ||
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==Location== | ==Location== | ||
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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==== | ||
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====Sigil of Etapaq==== | ====Sigil of Etapaq==== | ||
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====='''''Serpent Stones'''''===== | ====='''''Serpent Stones'''''===== | ||
− | A High Order item created by passage through the Sigil of Etepaq. The stones are usually a mixture of turquoise and gold and are carved before a person walks the Sigil, empowering them. They may also be carved human bone embossed with gold | + | A High Order item created by passage through the Sigil of Etepaq. The stones are usually a mixture of turquoise and gold and are carved before a person walks the Sigil, empowering them. They may also be carved human bone embossed with gold, high woods with embedded silver. They can hold a single spell of most forms of low or high order initiations of magic. Spells cast from Serpent Stones work in shadows even were the magic of the spell or magic of shadow does not allow the original system of Low Magic or High Order Sorcery to function. A person may carry many of these items. |
[[File:Serpent Stones.jpg]] | [[File:Serpent Stones.jpg]] | ||