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aztecan

a. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the Aztecs or their culture.

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He was seated between an inquisitive Aztecan girl who said she was a holocast dramatist and a waspish little man who called himself a presolar historian.

Refusing more wine, guarding all he said, he watched the Aztecan girl to see which fork to use.

Being of Aztecan descent, he had a culturally ingrained understanding of just how nasty a power Huitzilopochtli was.

I don't know what I'd expected Cuauhtemoc Hernandez to look like, but an Aztecan version of your well-loved grandfather wasn't it He had white hair, spectacles, and, until he took in the crowd on his front porch, a very pleasant expression.

Either they were a fraud to impress his patients or he'd been pretty good at curing elf-shot (from which the Aztecans suffer as badly as the Alemans, although Alemanian elves generally make their arrowheads out of flint).

Along with them were a goodly—but not godly—number of folks I'd have guessed to be Christian, both of Aztecan descent and every other variety.

But the Save Our Basin folks had so many citations in their brief—from the evocatio of Juno out of Veü and into Rome to the establishment of the Virgin at Guadalupe in what had been a purely Aztecan thecology—that I couldn't dismiss it out of hand It would have to be countered, which meant more research, more projections—and more delay.

Some sort of Persian connection seemed the most likely cause of trouble at the Devonshire dump, too, at least judging by what had happened to Erasmus, while I couldn't rule out the Aztecans, either, not with Huitzilopochtlism on the loose and the trail that had led me to poor soulless Jesus Cordero.

On the way, I passed a church dedicated to St Andrew: actually, to San Andreas, because it was an Aztecan neighborhood.

The ingredient listing came first: ocdi (maguey beer to you), ocelot blood, ferret flesh, dragon blood—I blinked a little at that one, but the Aztecans have dragons, too.

Being of Aztecan descent, he had a culturally ingrained understanding of just how nasty a power Huitz ilopochtii was.

I don't know what I'd expected Cuauhtemoc Hemandez to look like, but an Aztecan version of your well-loved grandfather wasn't it He had white hair, spectacles, and, until he took in the crowd on his front porch, a very pleasant expression.

Like any Aztecans, he knew of the gods his people had worshiped before the Spainish came to the New World.

Some sort of Persian connec tion seemed die most likely cause of trouble at the Devonshire dump, too, at least judgtog by what had hap pened to Erasmus, while I couldn't rule out the Aztecans, either, not with Huitzilopochdism on the loose and the trail that had led me to poor soulless Jesus Cordero.

Andrew: actually, to San Andreas, because it was an Aztecan neighborhood.