Aztec Roster Showcase

1 year ago
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Aztec time! A faction with razor-sharp obsidian weapons and human sacrifices. One of my childhood favorites for sure.

Tlamani
After a warrior had proven himself by taking his first captive, he was allowed to tie his hair and wield a macuahuitl to battle. The start of his military career brought him future potential and respect from his peers.

Cuextecatl
Cuextecatls, warriors that took 2 captives, were allowed to wear the Tlahuitzli body suit. The stripes on the suit represents hawk scratches and was inspired by the body suits of the Hauxtecs.

Papalotl
Papalotl have taken 3 captives and have earned the right to mentor youths in the art of war. They carried their distinctive butterfly banner on their backs to battle, signifying his honor and seniority.

Ocelotl
Ocelotl were members of the jaguar order, open to all warriors with merit proven by 4 captives. They distinguished themselves with their jaguar war costume to embody the fierce animal and instill fear in the enemy.

Otomitl
The Otomitl were the elite palace guards of the Aztecs. They carried the Xopilli banner that represented heroism to battle. They fought in their own units as the front line or rear guard. At times they acted as captains to lead a unit.

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