Tewahca

Tewahca was a ruined city in the House of Tezca in Maztica.

Geography
Tewahca was located somewhere in the middle of the House of Tezca desert. The city was built in a sandy, barren valley. Although most of the buildings were crumbling, one remained in perfect condition through the centuries: the Pyramid of the Gods.

In approximately 350 DR, the gods desired a location for a battle they intended to fight so they commanded their human subjects to construct a great pyramid. The pyramid was over six hundred feet high and was the site of Qotal and Zaltec's legendary battle. Even in 1361 DR, it remained in pristine condition. Although legend held that humans never dwelt in Tewahca, there was evidence of human habitation of the city, including tombs.

Inhabitants
Tewahca was once inhabited by humans. Almost nothing was known about them except that they worshiped the Maztican pantheon.

History
Centuries, possibly millennia, before even the rise of Payit and Far Payit, Qotal and Zaltec fought atop the Pyramid of the Gods. At some later point, the city was abandoned, fell into ruin, and was largely forgotten except in legends.