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Tenochtitlan
Tenochtitlan is a large city in the
Kalonvale rainforest that is inhabited by both Aztec Humans and Quetzecoatlan Saurians. The city is one of the most advanced because of Saurian influence in its construction and marks the site of their initial 'landing' on this world. The city is well known for its excellent observatories and prophecies of events to come.
Fantasma Tenochtitlan NPCs
Districts
Tenochtitlan Great Temple The residence of the leading members of the Kalonvale Nation. The Great Temple serves no religious purpose but defines the city as a whole for their economy, foreign relations, and overall social structure. Many members are primarily Aztecs or Quetzecoatlans
. Restricted to the Upper Class of Tenochtitlan
Tenochtitlan Temple of the Sun A temple dedicated to the celestial god Helios. Although it is his highest place of worship, the sun god cannot appear before mortals for his very appearance burns flesh and bone. He appears to his worshipers in beams of light focus and weakened by a device created by the Aztecs that resembles a telescope. Open City-Wide, but visiting Helios is Restricted
Tenochtitlan Temple of Tezcatlipaca A temple dedicated to the Aztec Human who co-founded the city of Tenochtitlan. This place is known for its variety in marketplaces and entertainment. Open City-Wide
Tenochtitlan Temple of Quetzalcoatl A temple dedicated to the Quetzecoatlan Saurian who co-founded the city of Tenochtitlan. This place is known for the large Observatories and Archives of the heavens. Open City-Wide
Tenochtitlan Arena This district is a savage place where warriors compete to the death for money and fame. Gladiators are welcomed here, but anyone is welcome to challenge the current champions for prize money. If the bloodsport is too violent for the conservative viewer, a ball court is also in the vicinity and parallel to the Arena.
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