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Aztec Civilization: Destiny to Conquer America!

In the year 1469, the Aztec Empire in Central America was at its zenith. A soul from the future transgressed time to come here, intent on saving the fate of the Indian people from destruction and establishing an empire in Central America! The Age of Exploration had just begun its prologue, with European colonizers venturing into the unknown world. Europeans were on the rise, intent on conquering the rich lands of America and colonizing the vast New World. They were poised to embark on an expansion that would take them from America, to Africa, to India, to the Far East, and control the world for the next five hundred years! But now, an immortal spirit sought to change all of that. He would unite Central America under one rule, inherit the two-thousand-year legacy of American civilization, and resist the invasion of Western colonizers. He would spend centuries leading Aztec civilization onto the path of destiny to conquer America! Without the land and wealth of America, what would become of the Westerners? And in which direction would the world turn?

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Chapter 97: Coronation Ceremony: Rituals and Tribute, The Five Mourning Attires of Mexica

The golden Sun rose to the center of the sky, emanating its most dazzling brilliance. The original Sun had already taken its place through the sacrificial rite, and next was the blessing of the Sun God.

Sunlight poured from the apex of the War God Hall onto the towering four-meter-tall sculpture of Huitzilopochtli, which glowed with the radiance of pure gold. Around His neck was a necklace intricately woven from hundreds of turquoise and yellow gemstones, glittering and spilling streams of light. In His right hand, He held a nearly three-meter-long silver javelin, with a brilliant blue sapphire at its tip symbolizing the power of lightning. His left hand grasped a silver shield of two meters in diameter, its outer edge inlaid with mother-of-pearl, rubies, and the feathers of the quetzal bird.