The Chronicles of the Inca

Ogaburan

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So here is something i wrote in a fit of boredom and inspiration:
(Huge Terra map, 16 civs, default ROM settings [revolution, barba cities], Raging barbs, DEITY! Snail! Rise of Mankind MOD)

of the Chronicles of The Inca

1. And so it began.

The village of Cuzco soon grew, from a cottage to hamlet to city it grew. And the inhabitants named themselves "Inca".

2. The Dawn.

Much hardship befell the Inca at the time named "the Dawn of men". For men were scarce and divided and foul beasts roamed the lands. The people of the Inca fought long and bravely against their neighbors and beast alike, for sometimes it seemed the tribes near them were not different from wild beasts, for their tongue was different and they could not speak in written language, nor wished that at that time for savage Inca were themselves.
Persians, many in numbers, the wolves they were named by the Inca. To the east they dwelt.
Byzantians, also many in numbers, the fish people they were named by the Inca for they dwelt in cities next to the sea to the west.
Japanese, the marsh people of the hills they were named, for they dwelt to the north where there were great marshes and hills.

3. The age of 3 cities.

3 great cities the Inca had. Cuzco, the middle of the earth. Tiwanaku, the stone city in the west and Machu Pitchu between two great rivers.
For long the Inca were great builders. building such wonders as the Oracle and the great pyramids in Cuzco and Petra in Tiwanaku.
And great conquerors they were. For they burned in fury 2 cities of the Persians in the east and also a city of Byzantium next to the western seas.
Great and powerful they were, and so it seems all the tribes united against them, for when the armies of the Inca were held by a new enemy The Turks, in the forests of the north, a great army of the forgotten Persians marched on Cuzco, alone they were not, for Byzantium raised a great army on Tiwanaku and from the hills the Japanese came on Machu Pitchu and to the south the hordes of the barbarians united under the banner of the French and marched on Cuzco as well, for it was the greatest city in the world.
of Cuzco, The massive armies of the Persians and the barbarian French horde almost overwhelmed the city. Yet the citizens took to arms and repelled them until the armies of the Inca came down from the forests and drove the Persians through the river of blood and burned to French to the last men woman and child in their dammed city of Paris.

of Tiwanaku, the armies of the Byzantium were easily stopped for indecisive they were and fought both Inca Turk and French alike and were easily driven back.

of Machu Pitcu, not great in numbers the Japanese were but greedy, for the burned and plagued the countryside until driven back witch much lose.

of the Civil wars, Many in the city of Cuzco were enraged at the destruction to their magnificent city that was nearly lost and they took arms against the rulers of the Inca as they took against the invaders. They Maya they were named. Twice they rebelled and twice they were beaten with great lose to the Inca.


4. The age of rage and Enlightenment.

of Rage. The Inca, after repelling the invasions and rebels, so enraged they were that they raised massive armies to crush their enemies, the Turks suffered heavily casualties and their capital of Istanbul was raised along with 2 other cities. The Japanese and the Persians were burned to the last of them in great wars and great battles of whum great songs survived to this day. For the Inca found new Friends. The Khmer who lied to the east behind the Persians. Together they burned and divided the two kingdoms of the Persians and the Japanese.

of Enlightenment. The Inca soon learned how to communicate in writing with their neighbors and hostilities ceased between them and Byzantium. Also the Inca learned many things from they pillaging, many wonders they had seen. Realizing how their achievements are only measured in bodies and destruction many of the children of warriors now became scribes. Forsaking the sword and axe and spear for a pen and quill and paper. And many achievements were made. Treading with the people from the far west Egyptians and Indians and Americans, and many discoveries were made.
A true golden age has began for long the Inca were at peace.

of religion, The Inca believed in the teaching of Zoroaster and built a great temple in the holy city of Tiwanaku. happy and content they were in their religion who besides the Byzantines all shun.



5. The time of Zealots.

Khmer. Great friends they were to he Inca. The Inca aided in the war against the Carthaginians hordes that were bothering the Khmer borders burning a city in the process. Yet hostilities grew, for the Khmer believed in the stars and the Inca in the teaching of Zoroaster. The Khmer filled with greed and zealotry declared war on the Inca. And with much cunning captured the city of Tarsus. The Inca, again turned to swords and axes rather then the pen. The Inca marched on the Khmer with great anger, for they considered them friends and patrolled not their borders, and aided them in war, and leaned much of them. Only to be betrayed for reasons of greed. 3 great armies were raised with great generals leading them and they marched. First fell tarsus, then fell 2 more cities and then the great city of Angkor Thom, the holiest city of naghualism was burned to the ground! The Khmer begged for peace and offered much gold and knowledge to make peace once more. The Inca agreed for they knew their armies suffered much and they could not destroy the kingdom of the Khmer. peace they made, their anger instead they turned on the Carthaginians burning them to the last city. Leaving only ruins between the Inca republic and the Khmer kingdom.

Soon to fall were the Turks to the north, burned to the last they were for much raiders they sent to plague the Inca and uncivilized they were. Nothing more then blood thirsty savages who were no more.

...so far.
 
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