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| Quote: "The Gods of the earth are among you, we remember the old compacts that kept the world turning and ensured the sun would rise. If you have forgotten why the blood must be spilled and seek only to quench your thirst, we shall not chastise you. So long as the blood continues to be spilled for the appeasement of the Gods, what do we care of your loss of clarity and faith." |
Their founder taught them of the horrors that stalked the darkness with them, the enemies of the Cainite race who would forever swallow the sun and destroy the world and set them to keep the peoples of the Empire safe from this threat. Even after the Antediluvian Sutekh left them, eventually to become the very force against which he taught them to struggle, they fought on. They taught the people how to appease the Gods and forestall the destruction of the Sun, another term for the current age. The sacrifice of blood to these immortal teachers was a small price for the continued existence of reality and the Ahua Can were seen as protectors rather than as parasites. It is possible that the Brujah ideal of Cainite and Kine living in harmony survived far longer in the Mayan Empire than it ever did in Carthage. But time corrupts all dreams and the willing tithes of blood became grotesque orgies of sacrifice and blood letting. By the time the Aztec nation had reached their zenith, the Ahua Can had devolved into Vampires every bit as selfish as their Eastern siblings, perhaps worse.
Not all Ahua Can live in ancient lost cities or sleep their torpor away beneath vast step pyramids, many manage to eek out an existence among the indigenous kine in remote settlements or small towns. Many take the position of local spirit or saint seriously and protect and nurture their herds in return for blood tribute and animal sacrifice.
Some neonates even find solace in the hearts of the cities, making alliances with the vampires there or keeping to themselves. 