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1Not what I was expecting to find after making it out of that jungle.
2That's a cornfield, all right. A really big one, too.
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Nemo Marine
Wooow, those are huge! Each stalk must be at least two meters tall!
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Nemo Marine
Are these edible, Tepeu!? You don't just use them for fuel, right?
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Tepeu
Not at all. Sentle, or corn in your language, is the only food that we deinos eat simply because we love it.
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Tepeu
Now, what's this about using it for fuel, Marine?[sr]What does Proper Human History use corn for?
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U-Olga Marie
Oh, I know what you're talking about! Ethanol, right?[sr]A kind of biofuel made from organic materials!
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U-Olga Marie
I thought grains were a primary source of nutrient for primitive beings like you, no?
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U-Olga Marie
Do you just use them for fuel instead of consuming them yourselves as a part of the natural cycle?
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Mash
No, not exactly. We grow different crops for different purposes.
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Mash
Some corn is selectively bred to maximize flavor and nutrients, while other corn is optimized for producing ethanol.
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Mash
Some concerns have been raised about the gases produced by growing ethanol corn and their impact on climate change...
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Mash
...but these kinds of crops are still a shining example of human ingenuity.
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U-Olga Marie
Hm. So your civilization must destroy its environment to advance.
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U-Olga Marie
I understand that the evolution of a species often becomes sort of a race to see how far they can get before they devour their own planet...
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U-Olga Marie
...but the way things are going right now, you Earthlings don't have a chance! All the more reason you need a strong leader like me!
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Habetrot
Hey. It's nice that the president's in a good mood and all, but, [%1], have you noticed...
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Habetrot
We left the cave about six hours ago. The sun was just rising, right?
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Habetrot
So don't you think it's weird that it doesn't seem any closer to setting yet?
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1Now that you mention it...
2Hey, yeah. I think it's been early afternoon for half a day now.
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Mash
I don't think we should expect there to be a night here.
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Mash
Mictlān is entirely enclosed and folded in on itself, like a giant underground tube of sorts.
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Mash
So the sun here will never sink below the horizon.
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Mash
Erm, that's not to suggest the sun actually SINKS in our world, either... But, you know what I mean.
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U-Olga Marie
Hmm...
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U-Olga Marie
But the sun here has definitely been moving south. Well, I suppose farther away might be more accurate.
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U-Olga Marie
At the rate it's going now, the sun should dim and give way to night in about five hours.
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U-Olga Marie
Since this cavern obviously can't rotate, the sun must be the only celestial body moving down here.
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U-Olga Marie
...I have no idea how it's being controlled, though. This is all way beyond human technology of the twenty-first century.
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1More mysterious questions to ask Tepeu, I guess.
2Let's see what Tepeu can tell us.
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Tepeu
Oh. You rang?
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Tepeu
My apologies. I promised to serve as your guide, but I've so enjoyed talking with Marine that I've been completely neglecting my own duties.
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Tepeu
Now, what would you like to know?
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Tepeu
Would I be correct in assuming you have questions pertaining to Mictlān's structure, the workings of our sun...
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Tepeu
...our ecosystem, life in the cities here, the Crypter...and the cornfields?
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Mash
Y-yes, that's right. We'd really appreciate it if you could tell us about all of that.
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Mash
What would you like to ask about first, Senpai?
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1Mictlān's structure.
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Tepeu
Mictlān's structure, hm? Very good.
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Tepeu
If you mean to reach the Storm Border, that is certainly the most important thing to know.
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Tepeu
Although Mictlān is a flatland jungle, it is actually divided into nine separate strata.
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Tepeu
We are currently in the first stratum. This is Tlālōcān. Its ceiling, which leads to the surface, forms a steep cliff face.
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Tepeu
Next we have the second stratum, and first boundary of the underworld. That's Tlatlauhqui, the red level. It is an endless river that is home to a species of enormous iguanas.
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Tepeu
The third stratum is home to the golden city of Chichén Itzá. It is a vast and open plain filled with fruit of all kinds.
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Tepeu
The fourth stratum, and the second boundary of the underworld is Iztaccíhuatl, the white level. It is a bone-strewn graveyard consisting of a valley of blades and wind.
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Tepeu
The fifth stratum[line 2]Tula, the lake of blood and birds[line 2]serves as the blood vessels of the land itself.
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Tepeu
The sixth stratum, and the third boundary of the underworld, is Xoxoauhqui, the blue level. It is a land of galactic sand dunes and vacuum lightning gardens.
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Tepeu
The seventh stratum is Singing Ilhuícatl, home to the Metztitlán observatory.
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Tepeu
The eighth stratum, and the fourth boundary of the underworld is Yayauhqui, the black level. It consists of a subterranean mountain range upon which the sun never shines.
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Tepeu
And finally, we have the ninth stratum. It is the foot of the great Ceiba tree: the dreaded land of Xibalba.
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Tepeu
As you might expect, these strata are all linked. In theory, anyone could cross freely between them.
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Tepeu
More practically, though, the underworld's various boundaries are quite dangerous. The dead walk that realm.
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Tepeu
Even for us deinos, it's considered too dangerous to risk venturing beyond the seventh stratum.
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Tepeu
For one thing, the eighth and ninth strata are both blanketed by a deadly fog.
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Tepeu
This fog only recedes for five out of every three-hundred and sixty-five cycles, during the period when the sun shuts down to rest and replenish itself.
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Tepeu
The act of traveling to the ninth stratum during this period is called an underworld pilgrimage, but no deinos has ever completed this successfully.
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Mash
Underworld pilgrimage... Xibalba...
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Tepeu
Of course, none of you have a reason to go to the ninth stratum, so this is all purely for reference.
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Tepeu
I believe the Storm Border crashed near the edge of the third stratum, near the entrance to the fourth.
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Tepeu
We should be able to reach it in four cycles, but first, we'll need to cross a major checkpoint.
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Tepeu
That would be Tlatlauhqui, the red boundary of the underworld. It comprises the second stratum.
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Tepeu
It has become a terribly dangerous place thanks to Tezcatlipoca, the god of war who accompanies the Crypter.
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2The cornfields.
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Tepeu
Although we deinos need only water and sunlight to survive...
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Tepeu
...life would hardly be worth living without some pleasures we can look forward to.
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Tepeu
And so, the Malla created corn, the sun's greatest blessing. It has everything we could want in a food.
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Mash
Corn was seen as special in the Americas in Proper Human History as well.
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Mash
It was an essential source of nutrients there, especially in Central America.
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Mash
In fact, it was so important to people's livelihoods that they often spoke of it as a gift from the gods, or sometimes, as if it were a god itself.
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Mash
But I think we should probably ask about Mictlān's structure now, Senpai. That seems more relevant at the moment.
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Mash
The god of war who accompanies the Crypter...[sr]So, that must be[line 2]
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1The Servant Daybit summoned.
Mash
So he's Tezcatlipoca...the Aztec god of war and sacrifice, and one of the strongest gods in Proper Human History's Aztec mythology.
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Tepeu
Hmm, I see. So in Proper Human History, humankind is comprised of your species Homo sapiens.
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Tepeu
Countless nations spread across seven continents, and despite your many differences, you have developed all manner of cultures over the course of your history.
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Tepeu
I suppose if we deinos were to visit your world, we would be classified as reptiles.
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Tepeu
Your biosphere is limited to your planet's surface, with no colonial expansions into outer space. The...ocean? What's an ocean? Please, elaborate.
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Tepeu
I see. So your continents are surrounded by large bodies of salt water and each has its own distinct ecosystem. I can only imagine how many different varieties of life must flourish in such an environment.
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Tepeu
Aquatic deinos? No, very few kinds of deinos evolved to live in water.
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Tepeu
Doing so enlarges our species' skeletal structure, which makes it more difficult to live on land.
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Tepeu
Democracy and communism, hmm. No, that's okay. I have a firm enough handle on your politics and social structures.
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Tepeu
Given the traits I've observed in all of you, I would guess that your research on various matters has been like stacking pebbles, one atop the other.
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Tepeu
Despite lacking the ability to fly, you continue to explore. This is not confined solely to your planet, but you also observe other celestial bodies as well.
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Tepeu
DNA, cells, elements, atoms.
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Tepeu
So, if you are to understand the vastness of the universe, you must first learn the laws which govern its smallest parts. How delightful.
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Tepeu
I feel as though the corn kernels have fallen from my eyes.
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Tepeu
It seems the humans of Proper Human History are like a cube that lands on a differently decorated side with every tumble it takes.
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1(He ended up peppering us with questions instead.)
2(I still can't believe how quickly he's grasping all this!)
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Mash
Are you taken aback, Senpai? I understand.
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Mash
I felt the same way when I first met Tepeu back in that cave.
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Mash
You start off telling him one thing, and he immediately hits on ten other things connected to it.
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Mash
Even if they're concepts or laws he's never heard of.
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Mash
“Genius” doesn't even begin to cover him. His brain seems to work on an entirely different level!
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1I have to agree.
2(I wonder if all deinos are like this...)
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Nemo Marine
I still don't know anything about deinos in general, but...are you all alone, Tepeu?
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Nemo Marine
Were you living in that cave by yourself because you were just too smart?
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Tepeu
Ah, you're talking about humans who were isolated because they didn't fit in with those around them. In your parlance, outcasts.
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Tepeu
True. I moved to the wilderness of the first stratum because my way of thinking did not match other deinos'.
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Tepeu
Most have no desire to learn, because they never had to rely on their intellect to compensate for a lack of physical prowess.
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Tepeu
Homo sapiens are short-lived and easily harmed. To have any hope of surviving, you had to evolve in both body and mind.
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Tepeu
But we deinos never faced any threats here in Mictlān, so the same wasn't true for us.
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Tepeu
As a result, we never experienced the same need to evolve.
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1I see.
2True, dinosaurs would be unstoppable if they were strong AND smart.
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Tepeu
Hmm. That reminds me of one of your expressions:[sr]someone being a babe in the woods.
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Tepeu
Your digestive systems are simply incredible. We deinos could only dream of consuming such a variety of foods.
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Tepeu
I assume you think nothing of your ability to break down the toxins in plants and absorb only their nutrients...
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Tepeu
...but from my perspective, such a capacity is truly revolutionary.
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Tepeu
Imagine being able to consume so many different living things[line 2]so many kinds of plants, as food! I'm so jealous!
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Nemo Marine
Y-you think so? Now that you mention it, I guess human food culture IS pretty unique!
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Nemo Marine
I wish Baker was here for this!
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Nemo Marine
Sometimes she sulks about being the weakest member of the Series, so this'd really make her day!
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Mash
Tepeu? If you don't mind my asking, could you tell us more about deinos?
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Mash
We've never talked with any besides you, so...[bgmStop BGM_EVENT_25 1.5]
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Tepeu
Very well. I'll tell you what I can about our ecosystem and how we got where we are now.
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Tepeu
We deinos are this Lostbelt's prime species, or its equivalent of humans in your world, if you like. We are the dominant species tasked with running this world.
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Tepeu
A long, long time ago, well before Mictlān was created, our ancestors migrated here from the surface.
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Tepeu
These ancestors were the creatures you know as “dinosaurs” in Proper Human History.
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Tepeu
From what you've told me, Mash, I understand that there existed several types of dinosaurs.
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Tepeu
There were long-necked marine plesiosaurs, birdlike flying pterosaurs, terrestrial theropods, and so on, yes?
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Tepeu
Well, most deinos fall under the theropod category.
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Tepeu
That said, our creation was also shaped in many ways by Malla...
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Tepeu
...so we do have a few of the pterosaur and plesiosaur varieties of deinos as well.
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Tepeu
Pterosaurs are especially rare, but they do still exist to this day. Remember what I said about outcasts earlier?
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Tepeu
I, for instance, was ostracized from my herd because they took issue with my behavior.
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Tepeu
However, pterosaurs and plesiosaurs are essentially outcasts from the day they are born.
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Tepeu
I remember you also said most dinosaurs were herbivores, and that carnivores were the minority...
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Tepeu
...but all deinos are herbivores. There are no carnivores.
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Tepeu
We are unable to break down the toxins in meat, meaning that eating it leads to pain, diminished intelligence, and eventually, death.
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Tepeu
That is what happened to the unintelligent deinos who attacked you earlier.
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Tepeu
Either they gave up their intelligence when they were on the verge of death, or they turned feral after the ocelomeh poisoned them.
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Nemo Marine
So that's what happened... Those deinos were really scary, but I feel kind of bad for them now...
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Nemo Marine
I mean, dying painfully after being forced to eat meat they didn't want? They might as well be zombies...
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1Why would the ocelomeh do that to them?
Tepeu
It's to do with their new teachings. You might call it all faith, or perhaps religion.
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Tepeu
Now that I've met you, I understand the ocelomeh are homo sapiens[line 2]humans, just like you.
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Tepeu
They appeared here in Mictlān out of nowhere, and quickly moved to expand their territory.
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Tepeu
One of the central aspects of their faith is offering up hearts of the strong to their god.
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Tepeu
And since deinos are the strongest life-forms in Mictlān, they of course set their sights on us.
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Tepeu
They built a city in the fifth stratum. There, they tear the hearts from deinos.
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Tepeu
Now that you've been kind enough to share your knowledge with me, I have a clearer understanding of the situation in Mictlān.
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Tepeu
Two opposing factions are fighting a civil war here.
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Tepeu
One faction consists of deinos.
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Tepeu
Our capital is Chichén Itzá, the golden city ruled by the King of Dinosaurs, and protected by the sun god Kukulcan.
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Tepeu
The other faction is the ocelomeh.
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Tepeu
Their capital is México City, a city of death created by Tezcatlipoca, the new god of sacrifice...
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Tepeu
...and by the Crypter from Proper Human History who brought him here.
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Tepeu
The Storm Border you seek crashed in the area between these two cities.
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1So there's a god here in México City...
2Could that be where Daybit is...?
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Mash
Hold on. I understand that the Servant the Crypter, Daybit, summoned is a Divine Spirit from Proper Human History.
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Mash
But, you say there's also a god in the deinos' capital?
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Mash
And Kukulcan, at that?
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Nemo Marine
What's so weird about that, Mash? Haven't there been gods in the other Lostbelts, too?
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Mash
Yes, but it's different here. Kukulcan is the Mayan god of wind and water from Proper Human History.
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Mash
But the deinos have no connection to Proper Human History mythology whatsoever.
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Mash
So it doesn't make any sense for that god to be here in Mictlān.
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Mash
Oh, wait... Come to think of it, the name “Mictlān” itself comes from the underworld of Aztec mythology...
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Tepeu
But, as I believe you have said before, the mythology of your world has nothing in common with our own in this world.
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Tepeu
I understand your confusion, but the answer is quite simple.
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Tepeu
The very concept of a sun god is also a recent development.
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Tepeu
We were simply indifferent to such things until recently.
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Tepeu
In fact, until the Crypter's arrival, we rarely even conversed with words.
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Tepeu
So it was Proper Human History itself that passed on the concept of gods.
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Tepeu
Prior to Daybit Sem Void's arrival, there were no gods of any kind in our world.
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Tepeu
But once Tezcatlipoca, a god of Proper Human History, was summoned here, many things took on new meaning.
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Tepeu
Things that simply existed before, became special. Technically, I suppose it was an act of substitution, but no matter.
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Tepeu
My point is, it was the first time anyone in our world had ever heard a story.
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