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In the shadows of the Mexica empire's collapse, the gods are no longer worshipped, the temples lie in ruins, and the memory of resistance begins to fade beneath indifference and silence. Yet, not everything has been forgotten. Hidden among jungles, deserts, and cities built upon the bones of the ancient world, the mystic priests-guardians of the sacred-still survive. And some, like Arhirani, the Purépecha necromancer, dare to fight back. Tlacatecólotl, the second book in the epic saga that began with Ayecan, follows five powerful souls who rise from the ashes of spiritual conquest to protect…mehr

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In the shadows of the Mexica empire's collapse, the gods are no longer worshipped, the temples lie in ruins, and the memory of resistance begins to fade beneath indifference and silence. Yet, not everything has been forgotten. Hidden among jungles, deserts, and cities built upon the bones of the ancient world, the mystic priests-guardians of the sacred-still survive. And some, like Arhirani, the Purépecha necromancer, dare to fight back. Tlacatecólotl, the second book in the epic saga that began with Ayecan, follows five powerful souls who rise from the ashes of spiritual conquest to protect what remains of their people's sacred knowledge. As the invaders impose their foreign faith and dismantle ancestral traditions, these last sages embark on a perilous path. Armed not with armies, but with divine gifts, they will face both demons of flesh and ghosts of the past. In their search for allies and in confrontation with the inquisitorial forces led by the feared Diego de Landa, a deeper truth is revealed: the greatest battle is not fought with weapons, but with memory, dignity, and the will to exist. This novel is a fierce cry against historical erasure-a vivid tapestry woven with Indigenous magic, African resistance, and the brutality of colonization. A journey into the spiritual world, where the line between life and death is as thin as a whisper. Perfect for readers of mythic fantasy, historical epics, and decolonial fiction, Tlacatecólotl is more than a sequel. It is a call to remember, to resist, and to rise.
Autorenporträt
Zamora, Michoacán (1984). Independent author and researcher specialized in the worldview of Mexico's Indigenous peoples. His work merges historical narrative, pre-Hispanic spirituality, and authentic mythological elements to rescue the philosophical roots of the native world. In addition, Mario has created encyclopedias of Mesoamerican gods and mythical creatures, as well as a role-playing game system inspired by ancestral wisdom. He shares his work through the project Misterios Indígenas de México across various platforms.