It describes the religions of the indigenous people that the author learned during his adventures in the New World.
Keyword |
Stat |
Lake Texcoco |
Geography 4, Humanities 7, Steering 5 |
Serpentine Gods |
Humanities 7, Music 7, Negotiation 4 |
There are countless beliefs that worship gods in the diverse European cultures, and I have always believed that all of these gods are merely the earliest residences, who were gradually deprived of their personalities and turned into gods or demons as time passes by.
The locals obliviously don't speak the standard language, but gestures and patterns can
still facilitate communication. In fact, one of the outstanding scholars in Sicily Academy is actually a Gothic proficient in all the tribe languages in the New World. It was through the letters of this scholar that I figured out the location of Lake Texcoco.
The city is badly damaged, but the construction structures still display the overlap of different eras. Also, I find plenty of statues related to tribal beliefs—a Serpentine God with feather wings, something totally different to the traditional gods of the inland.
During my research in the camp, I heard about primitive tribes hiding inside the forest far away from the swampy island, and that is exactly why I came—we have already destroyed
their civilization, and if the stories are lost, they might stay unknown for thousands of years.
Keywords |
Translated keywords |
Lake Texcoco |
Southwest of Veracruz |
Serpentine Gods |
Feathered Serpent |