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El Dorado is a world surrounded by golden walls where sacrificing one's self is the grandest, most honorable act of all, for the people and for the gods. The inhabitants constantly strive to give greater offerings and they battle each other to prove themself the most worthy of being sacrificed.
El Dorado is a world surrounded by golden walls where sacrificing one's self is the grandest, most honorable act of all, for the people and for the gods. The inhabitants constantly strive to give greater offerings and they battle each other to prove themself the most worthy of being sacrificed.


The origin of the symtem stemmed from the two deities Tezcatlipoca and Quetzaquatl. At one time, they each interchangeably held both roles of the representative and the exile of this world. They live to fight one another and what they lost in the resulting wars were praised by the people and gave power to El Dorado.
The origin of the system stemmed from the two deities Tezcatlipoca and Quetzaquatl. At one time, they each interchangeably held both roles of the representative and the exile of this world. They live to fight one another and what they lost in the resulting wars were praised by the people and gave power to El Dorado.


This all changed when Quetzaquatl developed a reproachful view toward the act and commited the greatest sacrifice possible - erasing their entire existence, any all proofs they ever existed.
This all changed when Quetzaquatl developed a reproachful view toward the act and commited the greatest sacrifice possible - erasing their entire existence, any all proofs they ever existed.
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