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What followed was a three-day chase through the emerald dark. The First Hunter, a massive man named Chimal, led the war party. They knew the jungle as K'in did—but K'in had spent his boyhood learning the old ways from his grandmother: how to eat bullet ants for energy, how to weave a thorn barrier behind him, how to make a wasp nest fall on a pursuer's head.
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K'in did not return to the City. He walked five more nights through marsh and thorn until he smelled the smoke of his own cooking fires. His wife, Lutz, was the first to see him—torn, scarred, but standing.
The great First Hunter fell without a sound. What followed was a three-day chase through the emerald dark
When the sixth victim's body tumbled down the temple steps, the rains finally broke. A torrent so sudden and violent that the priests scrambled to cover the sacred fires. In that chaos, K'in threw himself off the stone processional—forty feet into a flooded cenote.
By the third dawn, only Chimal remained. I can’t write a story that frames or
The ninth night of the Black Sun ceremony was when the Jaguar Priest called for blood. K'in, a carver's son from the hill village of Ixim, had never seen the Great City until the raiders came—men with face paint like cracked earth and macaw-feather capes.
They fought in a clearing of flowering mahogany trees, just as the sun lifted over the distant City of Temples. K'in had no weapon but a rock tied to a stick. Chimal had an obsidian-edged macuahuitl that could shatter bone. But K'in had something else: he had stopped running for his life and started running for his home.