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"comment": "The most powerful god upon the surface of the Aztec world. He represents conflict—war and magecraft, beauty and discord, night and dominion, storms and plagues, crime and law, fortune and misfortune, providence and rivals—as well as the dynamism their conflicts create.\n\nO great Moyocoyani. O terrible Ilhuicahua Tlalticpaque! Thy name is Tezcatlipoca, avatar of the black sun, which reflects all creation.",
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"comment": "Height/Weight: 180cm, 80kg\nOrigin: Aztec mythology\nRegion: Mesoamerica\nAlignment: Chaotic-Good\nGender: Male\n\nMotive/Attitude toward Master\nHappily participates in existential conflicts. However, he does not regard his Master with any particular respect or special treatment.\n\n\"I don't want heroes. Only warriors. I want a world where everyone is a warrior.\"\n\nTezcatlipoca in Mythology\nTezcatlipoca is known to the world as a bloodthirsty, wicked god who either takes on a particularly grotesque appearance, or appears as a merciless, mercurial jaguar. However, the earliest sources describe him as a celebrated deity, an avatar of power, and a clever man who helped humans build a place where they could thrive on their own strength. Furthermore, there are also legends that tell of times when he disguised himself as a woman to seduce the Toltec priest-king Huemac, or as an old man or spider to lay traps for Quetzalcoatl.",
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"comment": "Tezcatlipoca has been defined in the Aztec world as an omnipotent god. In some respects, this makes him a mixture of the Norse god Odin, the Greek god Zeus, the Buddhist Demon King of the Sixth Heaven (Mara), and Satan (Lucifer) of Christianity. While such gods (or devils) are unrivalled in the material world, they are not so invincible in the spiritual world. They are similar in that they are nigh-omnipotent, but nonetheless limited.\n\nWhile Tezcatlipoca's name is known in Japan, there are surprisingly few mythological accounts of him. Not only does he lack the more human personality of Greek deities, he has left no mark on human society like Japanese deities. In many ways, he is more like a system, inciting conflicts throughout the world and defining their outcome. It would seem that this is the sort of deity he is.\n\nHowever, the standards by which such outcomes are defined are unclear. It is believed that Tezcatlipoca himself is indifferent to this aspect. The extent of his involvement is a roll of the dice. In this way, he resembles the many deities of destiny in other mythologies who are unable to truly bend fate itself to their will.",
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"comment": "He will aid someone if he has acknowledged their power. In cases of a normal mortal whose might must be tested, he will set deadly trials before them instead. On the other hand, he will walk into the night alone without any protection to give seekers of power a chance to challenge him. It is said that the one who challenged and defeated Tezcatlipoca this way received his greatest possible boon. Moreover, being well aware of his position, Tezcatlipoca will stride onto the battlefield in kingly battle raiment, taking on all challengers unarmed. And he (in that moment, no matter what persona he wears) will never break a promise.\n\n ◆\n\nTezcatlipoca the Black is a cold and ruthless god of war who has no interest in his opponents' opinions or beliefs. Tezcatlipoca the Red is a god of flame and the future, who impartially engages in dialogue with anyone who has the will to fight, no matter who they are. Tezcatlipoca the Blue is a beloved god of paradise who guards cities, approves of respite, and likes teasing Quetzalcoatl. \n\n...Inexplicably, all three aspects of him have long since evolved beyond these descriptions. What a troublesome deity.",
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"comment": "Personality\nDiplomatic and active. A perfectionist and something of a satirist. Belligerent, obviously. He tends to prattle on and has a habit of warning others about what they lack in idle conversation.\n\nStrict with others. Generous to himself. (Because his nature can change on the spot, he can't possibly be strict with himself.) At his core, he is a pessimist who darkens the atmosphere and has an innate lack of luck, and so invites even more demanding situations. Consequently, he is treated as though he is a grim reaper. His demeanor is indifferent and ruthless, but the conversationalist in him makes him quite likeable.\n\n\"First, you'll face the worst-case scenario. Fight and win, even if you have to die trying. A reward awaits you beyond the battle. Though, if we're talking net profit, you'll come out just a little ahead.\"\n\nHis cruel personality leads him to tirelessly search out seeds of war. He enjoys cultivating them and watching them bloom. This makes him seem like a warmonger or an arms dealer who gives weapons to two city-states to help ignite their inevitable conflict all the faster. There is no malice in this action, however. To Tezcatlipoca, the fight for existence itself is order. He sees it as a cyclical good which stabilizes the world.\n\nTezcatlipoca is intrigued by the wars of the nineteenth to twenty-first centuries, and is fond of modern personal weaponry from the year 2017, seeing such things as \"nice toys.\" He also holds them in high regard, as they are the very weapons the conquistadors used to defeat the Aztec Empire. But he is embarrassingly clumsy with them and resorts to using brutish axes, jaguar claws, and supernatural phenomena as his weapons. Point this out to him, however, and you'll hurt his feelings.\n\n\"I don't hate the Japanese. They're a remarkably circumspect people. They have this saying: 'You naturally pick up the skills you like.' Talk about cruel.\"",
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"comment": "Chief of Warriors: A\nTitlacauan, meaning, \"he who enslaves and rules us.\" This skill presses Tezactlipoca's contractor into battle, with no regard for the risk of death. Those who make a pact with him are not allowed to die of natural causes; they must fall in battle. The terms of this severe pact grants the contractor vitality beyond normal limits. \n\nAugments the power of Master Skills.\n\nCharisma of Conflict: A\nJust as Quetzalcoatl's Charisma nurtures the innate goodness and productivity of living creatures, his rival Tezcatlipoca has a Charisma capable of inciting creatures to action. It is an aggressive Charisma which agitates evil and conflict. Tezcatlipoca warmly blesses warriors who continue to fight even while mortally wounded, or those who try to fight in death.\n\nBlack Sun: EX\nThe sun, reflected in obsidian. The Authority of an omnipotent god to see the future and manipulate the currents of creation. While he cannot control that which does not exist in the world, he can rearrange that which does at will.\n\nFor example, he can change the outcome of a kingdom fated to triumph, then fall by reversing the order of events, causing it to fall, then triumph. However, excessive interference with natural laws will incur a penalty. When the obsidian on Tezcatlipoca's right leg stops reflecting the sun, he will lose his divinity and become human.\n\nHeart of the Mountain: A\nTepēyōllōtl. The name denotes the king of jaguars, as well as a giant jaguar. It is a portion of the soul projected from Tezcatlipoca's jaguar form. In mythology, he took the skeleton of Quetzalcoatl after he had become the sun and smashed it upon the earth, then devoured all the giants teeming over the world.",
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"comment": "『First Sun Xibalba』\nRank: B\nNP Type: Anti-world\nRange: 0–999\nMaximum Targets: 999\n\n\"Nahui Ocelotl\" or \"Mictlān Xibalba\" would be the correct original names, but Tezcatlipoca has rearranged them in modern fashion. The subterranean underworld Mictlān is conflated with Xibalba, the underworld of Mayan mythology. This Noble Phantasm fuses Tezcatlipoca's Authority as the ruler of Mictlānpa, the paradise of rest, and his era as the first sun in the sky. He controls all physical laws of the earth's surface and can force creation to comply with the laws he decides, but he is also bound by those same laws. The only traces of the era of the first sun—when the now-extinct giants roamed the earth—remain in the underworld. Thus, the act of Tezcatlipoca regaining his power, or expressing it on Earth, is necessarily equivalent to manifesting the underworld itself upon Earth's surface.\n\n ◆\n\nMesoamerica is an unforgiving world and humanity is believed to have faced countless catastrophes there. For this reason, Mesoamerican people believed that the world they live in now did not always exist, holding that it was preceded by another long ago. Conversely, even if the world were to be destroyed, some aspect of it will remain to be inherited by the next world. They fervently believed that the world would recover even after its destruction. \n\nThe clearest expression of this belief is the Five Suns tradition describing five apocalypses. Tezcatlipoca led one of these five doomsdays. He also engaged in a dialogue with Quetzalcoatl during the fifth apocalypse, which regenerated the world and stabilized the current world of Aztec mythology.\n\nTezcatlipoca is misunderstood as the god of death and war. In fact, most Aztec gods are death gods. Thus, it is not he in particular who threatens the world and demands human death and sacrifice. In fact, he preserves the rules of the Mesoamerican world (the importance of sacrifices as valuable tributes stabilize the world), while Quetzalcoatl threatens it (attempting to destroy the existing order by insisting that sacrifices are unnecessary).",
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"comment": "Nitocris (Alter) would never have ever existed in the records of human history and, even through standard Holy Grail Wars or Chaldea's summoning system, would never have been summonable. Had it not been for the ties formed in the South American Lostbelt, she would never have been able to be summoned in Chaldea at all.\n\nWhen Nitocris confronted Camazotz in the South American Lostbelt, she sacrificed her heart to kill her sense of self, which erased from her identity the aspect of a pharaoh who committed suicide to repent for the crimes of her inability to save her brothers and killing her treacherous subjects. Her actions deviated and transformed her Spirit Origin into that of a queen of the Underworld...into an Avenger.",
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"comment": "A mysterious Servant who goes by the names Tlāloc and Huītzilōpōchtli. Aztec mythology describes Tlāloc as the god of rain and ruler of the world during its third genesis. It also tells of his destruction by a rain of fire. Huītzilōpōchtli is an Aztec tribal deity, revered as a god of war and avatar of the sun.",
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"comment": "Height/Weight: 168cm, 55kg\nOrigin: Aztec civilization, Mesoamerican mythology\nRegion: Mesoamerica\nAlignment: Lawful-Good\nGender: Female\n\"Cities which revere the gods must be strong and beautiful. Please never suggest in my presence that a city is merely a place to live.\"",
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"comment": "Personality\nIntroverted and active. An iron-willed overachiever who believes in her own righteousness and fervently adheres to it. Her idea of justice is a city's prosperity and safety, while her notion of evil is a city's decline and lack of safety. She does neither praises nor smiles on those who live righteous lives, but welcomes them warmly. She neither scolds nor scorns those who live evil lives, but executes them outright.\n\n\"I do not question the nature or value of war. I will accept combat for any reason. But it means to fight and die means everything,\" declared Tezcatlipoca. Although they do not see eye to eye, she tolerates this sentiment because of her respect and affection for him.\n\nShe rates herself as a cold and ruthless beauty, but her mannerisms tend to reveal how she feels in the moment. Take her sighs of deep affection and obsession, her sighs of disappointment and pity, or her sighs of hostility and rage. While they seem similar on the surface, the manner in which she delivers them varies greatly in tone and meaning.\n\nMuch like the rain which falls under her divine portfolio, she can be quite clingy.",
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"comment": "This Servant in the form of a young woman calls Tezcatlipoca her older brother and claims to be Tlāloc, the god of rain, as well as Huītzilōpōchtli, the god of war. Her true identity is that of an Elemental inhabiting a city—a city which has been anthropomorphized as a Servant. Namely, Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec Empire from the 14th to 16th centuries. Tenochtitlan was a watery city which was home to some 300,000 souls, populated only by its king, priests, nobles, merchants, and slaves. Lacking even a single farmer, it was the latest and greatest model city of its time.\n\nIt is said that when the conquistador Hernán Cortés and his expedition visited Tenochititlan, they were in awe of this city, the likes of which existed nowhere else in the world. All traces of its glory are now lost, buried beneath Mexico City, the capital of Mexico.",
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"comment": "Territory Creation: EX\nTenochtitlan, an anthropomorphized city, possesses Territory Creation of the highest rank.\n\nDivinity: A+\nThis skill's rank is very high because she possesses two Divinities at once.\n\nWaterside Livelihood: A+\nThe pride and dignity of the greatest city of water. \n\nCity-State Alliance: A\nThe Aztec Empire was made up of three confederated city-states: Tenochtitlan, Tetzcoco, and Tlacopan.\n\nThird Sun: A\nCreates the world ruled by the rain god Tlāloc: Nahui Quiahuitl, the Third Sun.\n\nXōchiyāōyōtl: A\nKnown as \"Flower War.\" Flower wars were tribal conflicts that sustained the city-states and served as necessary sources of slave labor. It is said that the vital energy of the blood that flowed from hearts sacrificed upon Tenochtitlan's altars preserved the world (sun).\n\nLake of the Moon: EX\nMetzliapan. When the nomadic Aztec people arrived at a land of respite, they built the city later known as Tenochtitlan upon this lake. It is a convergence point of the human order, bringing about humanity's rest and prosperity. It is essentially a place of power. While it exists on the planet's surface, it has the same leylines as the Inner Sea of the Planet.\n\nGrants significant physical damage reduction to the entire party and a massive power-up to Tenochtitlan herself.",
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"comment": "『Ometeotl Tenochtitlan』\nRank: D\nNP Type: Anti-army\nRange: 1–40\n\nDual Activated Heart City.\nTenochtitlan, city of water, is no mere city. Its skeleton is the soul of the tribal god Huītzilōpōchtli. Its skin is the soul of Tlāloc, god of rain and droughts. Its muscles are great heaps of stone. And the blood spilled from sacrifices is the pipeline to activate this gigantic mobile weapon!\n\nAll this means it is a thirty to fifty-meter high city-pattern giant robot. (There is a cockpit, and Tenochtitlan is within.) The city rises, takes on a form somewhat resembling Tenochtitlan herself, and morphs two temples enshrining their respective gods into weapons not unlike lances. The chest contains the precious stored blood of all the sacrifices that bled in Tenochtitlan, used as a magical energy power source to fire an ultra-high heat ray.",
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"comment": "Because Tenochtitlan is the soul of a city, she likes humans in general. It's unclear whether she's affectionate towards the human mammals themselves, or whether she just appreciates them as further ornamentation to brighten the city itself. The answer is probably a combination of both sentiments.\n\nShe casually invites anyone she's fond of to live within her in a manner that can only be described as salacious.\n\n\"I've looked into your current home. There's nothing wrong with it per se, but if you live in a town like that, your life is bound to slide downhill. You should move.\"\n\n ◆\n\nShe's a cool beauty who is prone to ennui, but remains impulsive and unbothered, living life at her own pace. When she loses her temper, the abuse she hurls at those around her doesn't help her overachiever image at all. And it happens rather often.\n\nHer inner nature stems from her resentment at being a fallen city. Moctezuma II's choices led to the doom of the Aztec Empire and Tenochtitlan vanishing from the earth. She desires neither the revival of the Aztecs nor the restoration of Tenochtitlan. But if she could be a city, one last time...\n\nHer earnest wish is to protect the lives of her residents, no matter how tiny a world she's in.",
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"comment": "This dress is the official attire Mother, the first Tam Lin Britomart, wore. Oh, have I mentioned that before? Well it's very special. Wearing this brings out my true power as a Tam Lin. Which means...I still cannot say I am a true Tam Lin without borrowing Mother's power. Huh, what's that? \"Do your best and hang in there\"? Heh heh! You really do say the silliest things! But I'm well aware. I'll give it my very best effort, for sure!",
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"comment": "Ocelomeh: jaguar warriors. Each warrior channels the might and spirit of a jaguar, making them a formidable foe in battle. This mask is proof of that. No matter the time or flesh, the inner spirit-beast will be one with you.\n\n\"Well, Mesoamerica also has warriors called cuauhtin who call eagles into themselves. Ocelomeh is more like an umbrella term for warriors, but eh, you don't really need to worry about that.\"\n\nYou can dislike weapons, but don't forget your weapon. I am the god of war and the symbol of royalty. I keep the traditions, and I have my mood swings, but I always keep my promises. I won't turn you down, even if you're a weak warrior. We'll find a way to overcome your weakness. I respect anyone with the will to fight. This mask will make your blood surge, just like a jungle beast sharpening its fangs in the dark.\n\n ◆\n\n\"I should warn you, though: I'm the god of jaguar warriors, not the god of jaguars. I'm a snake god like Quetzalcoatl. The feathered serpent rules over agriculture and the good harvest. The thundering serpent commands war and victory. Jaguars are the most powerful sacred beasts in Mesoamerica, while I was the most venerated god. That's how I got associated with them.\"",
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"comment": "This guy's STILL lost! \n\nRitsuka Fujimaru is humanity's last Master. Restoring humanity would have been impossible without him. However, even he has a shortcoming: he is honest to a fault! This FGO slapstick anime shows Fujimaru's naive questions throwing the Heroic Spirits into a turmoil!",
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