Chapter Ninety-Nine: A Dream of Blood and Fire
It's late for the update.,Sorry.,Mainly, I wanted to write a little bit about the indigenous empire of the Americas.,Later I found out that it wasn't written well.,It's better to be brief.γ
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In 1495, the Temple of the Sun of the Aztec Empire, the eighth emperor of the Aztec Empire (to be precise, the eighth king of Tenoztiran), Oizot, once again sat on the throne of the Temple of the Sun.
This means that he has once again suppressed a rebellion within the Empire.
However, this rebellion was not caused by the monarch's accession to the throne by abnormal means, as it had been done nine years earlier, but by his massive expansion.
Oizot looked at the cheering crowd in the square and then looked up at the sun in the sky.
For the people of the Aztec Empire, the year 1495 was called:
Ninth crocodile year.
The Aztec Empire in the true sense of the word (a Triple Alliance) has gone through 67 years and has not been out of that cyclical law:
Half a century ago, during the reign of Montezuma I, the Aztecs experienced a great famine, when the countries around the Mexican state of Morelos rebelled and were suppressed by Montezuma I, and then expanded their territory to the bay to the east and a narrow strip to the south, to Havaca, Mexico.
This expansion gave his son the Ahaya Cartel 13 years, from 1468 to 1481.
It is worth mentioning that the Ahaya Cartel lived until 1481.
He spent his life calming the hidden dangers left by his father. and bloody battles with their southern neighbors, with heavy casualties, and neither side was able to take advantage.
Then there was the brief five-year reign of Tizok, the brother of the current Emperor Oizot, who was also stable throughout his reign and did not dare to immediately invade and expand (meow meow?). So everyone thinks...... He's cowardly.
Thus, in 1486, with the support of Tracarilla, the chief advisor to five emperors, including Oizot, who, unlike Von Dao, had been the de facto controller of the imperial power since Montezuma I, and was the uncle of the brothers Tizok and Oizot, Oizot ousted his brother Tizok.
Then, he ...... Still counterinsurgency!
Thinking of how his brother stepped down, Oizot couldn't sleep, not to mention the huge shadow behind him, Tracarilla, who was constantly reminding him of what it meant to be virtuous (curtain) high (back) looking (black) heavy (hand).
While fighting to extinguish the rebellion, Oizot prayed to the power of the gods to greatly expand the temple of the sun god.
In Oizot's view, this move did win the favor of the sun god. In 1487, the year after his accession to the throne, the rebellion was suppressed.
What is even more worthy of mourning and celebration is that the advisor, Tracarilla, has finally passed away at the age of ninety......
As a result, Oizot's worship and gratitude to the sun god could not be overstated, and over the course of 20 days he sacrificed the hearts of more than 20,000 captives and young "chosen people" from the provinces. The Aztec human sacrifice was made with human hearts, so much so that the priests responsible for digging out the hearts had to take medicine......
The blood and stumps on the Great Pyramid seem to have won the blessing of the sun god.
After seven years of Oizot's southward campaign, the Aztec Empire conquered all of southern Mexico and began to encroach on Central America. At the Emperor's feet were thirty-three provinces, an alliance of three hundred and seventy-one tribes, large and small, of which Tenoztiran was the strongest pillar.
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The sun was so bright that Oizot no longer looked at the sun, he scanned the crowd in the square. With a population of 250,000, Tenochtitlan was the largest city in the world at that time, and in the world of Oizot, it was the axis of this world.
The sun god blessed him with seven years of glorious victory, and the following year, the peoples of Lake Texcoco and the Yucatan Peninsula rebelled before the emperor's army returned.
The Emperor had long been accustomed to it, and the restless people seemed to be like that, and would never recognize their situation, but the Emperor felt a little overwhelmed by their rebellion. As he was about to give thanks to the sun god, the nations brought him more than 5,000 fine offerings.
It's a pity that I'm already old. The emperor's ambition has never fallen, and he believes that he can still fight for the empire for at least six or seven years, and then ......
"Montezuma!"
The sturdy young man beside him hurriedly turned his head, and then took a basin of blood from the hands of the attendant that symbolized the beginning of the priesthood, and the emperor dipped his finger in the blood and lightly smeared a piece on his forehead.
The boy spilled the basin of blood, and the boundless sea of blood spread. The priests immediately went into action, grabbed the sacrifice and placed it on the stone platform, skillfully sliced open the chest, and removed the beating heart.
The heart was placed in front of the hummingbird idol, and the sacrifice was cut into pieces and thrown down the temple.
Blood flowed uncontrollably, stumps still had residual warmth, everything was like the "grand ceremony" eight years ago, showing the strength of the Aztec Empire.
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The sun, in the eyes of the Aztecs, finally set.
The Aztec Emperor took possession and stood with his nephew in the setting sun, not as many sacrifices as they had eight years earlier, but all of them were disposed of, showing even more respect for the sun god.
When the sun rises tomorrow, the Aztecs will shine even brighter.
Montezuma looked at his uncle standing beside him, still tall and majestic, and the thought of his deeds made people's souls shake even more.
He fought bravely in his uncle's war of conquest and won the admiration of the imperial ministers and generals. The new chief advisor was the son of Tracalila, who was also brave and brave, Tripotankatez, who praised himself as the "Eagle of the Empire", much to Montezuma's heart.
One day, he will transform from the young eagle of General "Trakochi Cokart" to the eagle that envelops the Aztecs with huge wings.
Back at the palace, the emperor tasted the unique flavor of chocolate from the Aztecs under the service of the palace maid, and then fell asleep with a shy face and no mistake.
Late at night, in Quito, Vayna Capac, the monarch of a powerful empire in the Americas, was still energetic, playing a game of SM with her lover Takta Coco, while gently promising her that she would not choose the captured prisoners to be sacrificed in Quito, as was customary.
For the first time, this wise monarch changed the laws of the empire for the sake of his lover. That night, he dreamed of a bloody, flaming Cusco, and the bewildered emperor paced all the way to Cajamarca, the place where he had sworn his Northern Expedition, where a group of white-skinned "gods" riding tall and strange creatures rushed towards him.
"Punish this blasphemous!"
The Emperor woke up in his bed.
Oh, God? Could it be Inti? The idea of changing one's own sacrifice caused the wrath of the gods, that is, the ancestors? Smelling the fragrance of the beauties around him, the prime-aged emperor fell into a deep entanglement.
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The sun on the horizon is always maintaining a violent thermonuclear reaction, sunspots and flares bloom and disappear on the imperceptible photospheres and chromospheres, and "Inti" witnesses a group of jubilant humans on Earth saluting and praying to it.
None of this is enough to move "Inti" if it really has a spirit. Don't say that human beings, the whole earth, are just the last supper that it has already set to enjoy before dying.
Perhaps there is only one person who can keep "Inti" on the table for a short time, and that is the protagonist of our hard work.
Ferdinand had two very brightly colored and beautiful companions tonight.
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