Chichen Itza City.
It was in the temple atop the nine-tiered pyramid that a brief conversation determined the future of a city-state.
"An ally? And a noble's seat at the base of the pyramid for him? Don't we already have the Anti-Aztec Alliance and the Kingdom of Castile? Who else wields more power than they do?"
Upon hearing Wayne Dote's words, the Great Shaman hesitated.
The status of a person in the city-state was determined by their position on the pyramid: King, Nobility, Shaman, elite warrior... the hierarchy was strictly observed. As one of Taya's three major city-states, a recognized noble of the top tier had the potential to influence the development of the Taya clans to some extent.
