- The Fall of Tenochtitlan Complete
- Reads 397
- Votes 4
- Parts 7
- Time 2h 4m
An invading army imprison the Aztec king and set off a chain of events that will destroy the empire. - I See Fire | Wattys 2021/22 Shortlist | ✔ Complete
- Reads 10,817
- Votes 1,840
- Parts 65
- Time 7h 59m
❖ A hundred years after a disease burned the world down, Adriana is dragged into a war she didn't know existed. The Aztec gods are fighting for their lives, and they want her to help. ❖ Adriana is a fourth-generation member of Grillo Negro, a nomadic village trudging down the continent in search of warmth and other people. It's been a hundred years since human society was incinerated by an unknown disease. The descendents of the survivors live in fear that they'll be next. When a scouting trip takes a terrifying turn, Adriana finds herself caught up in a war that reveals a darker side of the apocalypse. The gods of her ancestors are real. They're standing between her village and a powerful enemy, and she and her friends might be the last thing that can help. The burning disease isn't gone, and the one who created it is only just getting started. ❖❖❖ Complete. Wattys 2021 and 2022 Shortlister. Comments and critiques are both welcome and appreciated. I write characters from many different backgrounds, with many different experiences. If you share those traits and find that I have misrepresented anything, please let me know! I am feedback-friendly and here to learn :) - Ancient Whispers Ongoing
- Reads 451
- Votes 13
- Parts 21
- Time 1h 35m
Itzmin was a quiet girl enjoying her adolescence, she had interests like any other person. What she liked the most was knowing more about the Mexicas and she always imagined how the city must have looked during its peak, however, she never intended to see it with her own eyes, until she had to due to something that went terribly wrong. Itzmin was sent back to the flourishing city of Tenochtitlan, she was alone so she had to learn to fend for herself and trust strangers to survive. What she wanted the most was to return to her current period but as time went by this became even more difficult when upon discovering that she was part of a prophecy and had been chosen by someone who will try to prevent her from returning in order to save the city. *Contains words in spanish and náhuatl Tw:// mentions of blood, death and sacrifices, viewers discretion is advised - The Green Eyed Monster Complete
- Reads 12
- Votes 1
- Parts 1
- Time 5m
A short story about revenge - Aranco and Anya Complete
- Reads 20
- Votes 1
- Parts 1
- Time <5 mins
The story of Alejandro's parents you ask, Haha well shall I tell. I own any non canon countries- and continents mentioned. I don't own Hetalia - HONOR THE RAIN [ONC 2023] Complete
- Reads 62
- Votes 24
- Parts 15
- Time 1h 42m
He was meant to die with honor, as a sacrifice to the fertility god Tlālōc, and find his way to Tlālōcān, after being drowned in a river. Instead, Tletlatlcoatl accidentally clung onto a portal door and ripped it open. Tōnacātēcuhtli is not pleased; Tlālōcan was supposed to absorb the souls instead, but Tletlatlcoatl and the other sacrifices got blasted through the portal, and into modern times. Upon hearing this, Tōnacātēcuhtli decided to track them down, but he only managed to find Tletlatlcoatl (now known as Atl) living in modern-day California, thanks to Mictlan Mike tracking him down. Through haunting Atl's dreams, he reluctantly agrees to help Tōnacātēcuhtli track down the rest of the sacrifices, and pull the souls back through time, and back where they rightfully belong. It won't be an easy ride. Based on ONC prompt 40: Accidentally stuck in a place between life and death, you open a door that allowed the dead into the world of the living. Now you and the grim reaper have to pull each of those souls back. - The Boy Who Could Ongoing
- Reads 37
- Votes 1
- Parts 5
- Time 9m
In a world where the gods have perished a single tribe protected by the goddess Cihuacōātl last surge of power, a boy discovers the truth behind the power struggle of the gods. - Trials of the Heir Ongoing
- Reads 22
- Votes 1
- Parts 4
- Time 17m
A story inspired by the aztec empire. An heir named Tepoztecatl, who will be involved in battle soon is nervous and feels imperfect. But only the future will tell about what happens to him. PSA: I'M SORRY IF I GET ANYTHING WRONG ABOUT THE AZTECS. - Andrés: Adventurer of Lake Chalco Ongoing
- Reads 127
- Votes 0
- Parts 10
- Time 1h 35m
Discover the life of Andrés the Axolotl by diving into the shallow depths of Lake Chalco, where he fights for survival as his world crumbles around him. Meeting unexpected friends along the way with curiosity and determination driving him forward, he pushes through all odds to try and save his tiny village. - The Book of Aztlan Ongoing
- Reads 32
- Votes 0
- Parts 1
- Time <5 mins
This is a short book about a journey through Mexico that took 20 years to materialize. The book delves into the imaginary and lived existence of the Mayas, Aztecs, Toltec, Teotihuacan & modern Mexicans. - The Aztec Princess Ongoing
- Reads 218
- Votes 1
- Parts 2
- Time <5 mins
Nakota a 16 year old princess living in the Aztec empire. Who falls in love with a poor boy living on the streets. Jax a poor 17 year old living on the streets. - The New Girl Ongoing
- Reads 36
- Votes 7
- Parts 2
- Time <5 mins
Read the dayum book - Regret Ongoing
- Reads 16
- Votes 2
- Parts 1
- Time 6m
The regret of a Conquistador - Fortune of Anna and Betsy Ongoing
- Reads 5
- Votes 1
- Parts 1
- Time <5 mins
The story is about 2 girls from Mexico, who were brutally killed - In The Canals Of Tenochtitlan Ongoing
- Reads 5
- Votes 0
- Parts 1
- Time <5 mins
This story is about an underwater world in the canals of the ancient city of Tenochtitlan. When the Aztecs settled the Valley of Mexico in the 13th century, they found a large salamander living in the lake surrounding the island where they built their capital, Tenochtitlán. They called the salamander "axolotl" after Xolotl, their god of fire and lightning. Xolotl was said to have transformed into a salamander, among other forms, to avoid being sacrificed so the sun and moon could move in the sky. He was eventually captured and killed. In this story an Aztec boy found the axolotl, a god in a living body.
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