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”Por el oro, la sangre, y el sol — yo soy la noche que lucha por el día.” (For gold, blood, and the sun — I am the night that fights for the day.) Origin Story In an alternate 1520s, the Spanish conquest of Tenochtitlan does not end in complete annihilation. Instead, a fragile, oppressive colonial regime rules from the ashes. Don Mateo de la Vega, a half-Spanish, half-Nahua noble, witnesses his indigenous mother executed by a corrupt encomendero and his Spanish father disgraced for defending her.
From the ruins of a destroyed calpulli (Aztec clan), Mateo discovers a hidden chamber beneath Templo Mayor. There, he is blessed by the spirit of Tezcatlipoca — the Smoking Mirror, god of night, sorcery, and conflict. He is given a sacred (a macuahuitl-like sword that glows faintly with obsidian fire) and a black ocelotl cape that shimmers like a jaguar’s pelt under moonlight. zorro azteca