The Tale of Kuntur
Volume 1 After Qoyllor had returned to the skies, Ukuku, blinded by the sun's golden arrows, remained within the tribe, raising the still-young Kuntur alone. All within the tribe knew why...
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Natlan source passages around the Volcano Lord, volcanic imagery, Kuntur, Qoyllor, Tequil, tribal stories, and heroic trials.
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Volume 1 After Qoyllor had returned to the skies, Ukuku, blinded by the sun's golden arrows, remained within the tribe, raising the still-young Kuntur alone. All within the tribe knew why...
...who lost kin to the wastes through which they stumbled blind. Valiant Tequil and his kindhearted brother Rimac were born to one such tribe. At the hour of their birth, a long, troubling...
Volume 1 This is one part of the story of the Volcano Lord's struggle against the people of the tribes. If we were to start from the beginning, the storyteller might have to spend seventeen...
...amiliar, perhaps nothing special, even lacking in excitement; but for Qoyllor, who lived on that star, it was anything but ordinary... Though the star that Qoyllor lived on was the one that...
...d a winged dragon. That dragon was the scion of the great lord of the volcano, Xiuhcoatl. In some versions of the story, it is said he was none other than Xiuhcoatl himself, but the gods...
...drils, conclude my final journey. I once climbed the lonely, desolate volcano, I have seen countless hot springs with my own eyes, And I shall head to the other side of the dark currents, To...
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