The Characters

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Rarámuri

Ariché

Stronger than most of the Rarámuri men, Ariché is kept at a distance by her tribe. Trained by her great grandfather Bajuí in realms and evocations, she is one of the few women to ever see beyond the Rarámuri territories.

Moró

Exiled for a life that was never his own, Moró's towering build and strength underscore his difference from anyone around him. Quiet, gentle, but never underestimated, he is Bajuí's personal project kept from the reach of others.

Rimuma

A born healer, compassionate brother to Ariché, and dedicated student, Rimuma maintains the practice and beliefs of his tribe. He never harms, he never hinders, and refuses to kill....except those that may harm his sister, Ariché.

Bimorí

The daughter of Bajuí's most powerful student, Bimorí has spent her life alongside her little brother, Moró, learning about the realms most others fear. She is an elite runner and has seen the furthest lands from her tribe's canyons.

Bajuí

Ageless and aloof, he is a loving shaman, healer, and timeless educator. Older than the tribe's collective memory, he claims to have forgotten where he comes from and prefers to focus on where others are going.

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Zacatecatl

Rutukúri

Covered in black warfare tattoos and tribal sigils, Rutukúri is a feared warrior and war-party intelligence scout. A highly skilled archer and edge-weapon specialist, he knows the weakest parts of Spanish formations and armor.

Grass

Captured by the Spanish during his first hunt, the young boy known as Grass understands more than most. A quick study under the tutelage of the basque quartermaster, he's already learned Spanish and Euskara, and how to keep secrets.

Ra’ta Dxí

Soft spoken and gentle, Ra'ta Dxí was captured along with two of the elders in her clan. Draped in linens and blankets, she keeps Grass safe in captivity. She does her best to hide her plans of escape and the hope to hold her baby for the first time.

Wixáritari

Haru

Chief-priest of his tribe, Haru's profound dedication to Tayaupá has kept him safe in defending Wixáritari lands. He has no fear of the Spanish colonizers, they are merely men. However, the darkness that finds his clan requires a prayer to the sacred ghosts that haunt the northern canyons.

Auí

Wife and young matriarch for the Wixáritari tribes of the north, Auí balances motherhood with tempering her husband's ambition. After losing her first daughter to forces she could not overcome, she has committed herself entirely to keeping her second daughter alive.

Siachí

The youngest daughter and resilient soul of Haru and Auí, Siachí remains captivated by the world around their territories. Despite seeing the horrors that hide in shadows and bloodshed, she remains hopeful for life and prays to catch a glimpse of the Ghost of the Canyon.

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The Spanish

Maestro
Cristobal Cordoba

Castilian noble and tenured military leader, Maestro Cordoba leads the Tercio Cordoba north towards uncharted fortune. He keeps his mission clear and his past forgotten.

Capítan Aguirre

Castilian naval expert and self-proclaimed wine aficionado, Capítan Aguirre serves the Tercio Cordoba alongside his old friend and fellow conquistador, Maestro Cordoba.

Augustine de Silva

A Basque shepherd turned global explorer and tribal multi-linguist, Augustine's most dangerous with a ledger and quill. He keeps his tribal roots to himself to avoid being burned by the Catholic Church.

Juan Soto de Escribano

The apprehensive scribe from the kingdom of Aragon, Juan Escribano would rather read novellas and critique characters than sweat in the New Spain sun.

Cajó Ramos Seville das Ilhas

Privateer by choice and Portuguese by birth, Cajó Ilhas does not mind openly mocking his Castilian counterparts or trading with the tribes.