Blood and Gold: The Spirits' Revenge
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ナレーター:
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Joshua Anderson
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著者:
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Bill Evans
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"Blood and Gold: The Spirits' Revenge" is a supernatural horror novel set during the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire. The story follows Hernán, a ruthless Conquistador, and his band of soldiers as they invade the sacred land of Tenochtitlan, driven by greed and hunger for gold. Their brutal conquest brings them face-to-face with not just the physical might of the Aztec warriors, but with the wrath of the spirits of the dead, led by Teomitl, a vengeful Eagle Warrior, and Chicomecoatl, a sacrificial maiden whose sacred duty was desecrated by Hernán's men.
As Hernán and his soldiers cut through the empire, slaughtering its people and desecrating its temples, the spirits of the fallen rise from the afterlife to exact their revenge. Each step Hernán takes deeper into the jungle pulls him closer to his doom, as supernatural forces conspire to destroy the invaders one by one. The jungle comes alive with jaguars, snakes, and shadowy figures from Aztec mythology, all under the command of the spirits who seek to restore balance to their violated land.
Through vivid flashbacks, listeners experience the rich culture, sacred traditions, and deep spiritual beliefs of the Aztec people, contrasting their love for art, music, and dance with the Conquistadors’ greed and destruction. The spirits do not just hunt Hernán for his physical crimes but also for the spiritual violations he committed by tearing apart their connection to the gods.
In this gripping, psychological tale of vengeance, horror, and supernatural justice, the sins of the invaders are laid bare. Hernán’s descent into madness is as relentless as the spirits who haunt him. "Blood and Gold: The Spirits' Revenge" is a story of broken promises, desecrated land, and divine retribution, where death may not be the worst fate one can face.
©2024 William Evans (P)2024 William Evans