The Fair God; or, The Last of the 'Tzins: A Tale of the Conquest of Mexico
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A sweeping historical narrative recounts the collision between invading Spaniards and the civilizations of central Mexico through the voice of a native narrator. The story moves between ritual combats, palace intrigue, and battlefield episodes as indigenous leaders, priests, and commoners confront foreign strangers, shifting loyalties, and ominous prophecies. Key episodes include a treacherous massacre, the conqueror’s entry into the capital, a devastating epidemic, sieges, and a desperate nocturnal retreat. Themes of cultural clash, the fragility of authority, religious conflict, and love under strain are explored in vivid, episodic scenes that alternate public events with intimate character moments.
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