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When in doubt, ask the crowd
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Azaak tells Sara her amazing story with the spanish, and how they devastated her town. There wasn't much left from the Aztec civilization.
-And you, Sara? What's your story? -asked Azaak while she looked at her.
She was beautiful! Her eyes had the color of the fields and her skin was very white, almost transparent...
-As you already noticed, Toledo is an unusual city. Where magick, the occult and the mysterious are always present. They say the three cultures -Christian, Jewish and Muslim- live together here, but that's not true, there's few things as far from reality as that. Anyway, those cultures tolerate each other here, but they don't mix. Since the Inquisition was established, there's only one religion; the Christian, and the rest have been swept or simply hidden. But if anything is still living in Toledo are all the wizards, astrologers, necromancers, students of the Cabbalah and alchemy, and a few secret societies. Well, I was always interested in those arts. I, like you, believe in the forces of Nature, and one day I went to meet a witch called "the She-Devil", so she'd give me a love potion, but a terrifying fire burnt her house down with her inside. Several neighbours saw me. Since then, that crossing is haunted, and is now known as "The Devil's Crossroads" or "The Alley of Hell".
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Azaak tells Sara her amazing story with the spanish, and how they devastated her town. There wasn't much left from the Aztec civilization. -And you, Sara? What's your story? -asked Azaak while she looked at her. She was beautiful! Her eyes had the color of the fields and her skin was very white, almost transparent... -As you already noticed, Toledo is an unusual city. Where magick, the occult and the mysterious are always present. They say the three cultures -Christian, Jewish and Muslim- live together here, but that's not true, there's few things as far from reality as that. Anyway, those cultures tolerate each other here, but they don't mix. Since the Inquisition was established, there's only one religion; the Christian, and the rest have been swept or simply hidden. But if anything is still living in Toledo are all the wizards, astrologers, necromancers, students of the Cabbalah and alchemy, and a few secret societies. Well, I was always interested in those arts. I, like you, believe in the forces of Nature, and one day I went to meet a witch called "the She-Devil", so she'd give me a love potion, but a terrifying fire burnt her house down with her inside. Several neighbours saw me. Since then, that crossing is haunted, and is now known as "The Devil's Crossroads" or "The Alley of Hell".
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