Ixtal was the easternmost settlement of the Maztican nation of Huacli, first to fall to the bloodthirsty Nexalan empire in the 12th century DR.[2]
Description[]
Ixtal was a minor town with a population somewhere between 5,000 and 15,000 humans. It was located at the southern end of the mountain chain that separated the Valley of Nexal from the arable valley where the city-state Pulco stood.[1]
History[]
Ixtal's most notable historic event took place in the 12th century DR, during the reign of Ipana III as the Revered Counselor of Nexal. During the era of growth, Ipana sought to satisfy the Nexalan deity – Bloody Zaltec. The Revered Counselor led the empire's armies to subjugate settlements of Cordotl and Palul only to be turned around by the defenders of the Maztican nation of Kultaka. Disheartened by that loss, Revered Counselor Ipana turned his attention to his western neighbor – Huacli. The military campaign was ruinous to the Huacli peoples, and Ixtal fell to the Nexalan armies, becoming yet another subjugated city-state of the empire. For the remainder of the Nexalan empire's existence – into the 14th century DR, Ixtal paid regular tributes to Nexal – food, precious materials, and slaves.[2]
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References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Maps included in David Sutherland III, Dennis Kauth (August 1991). Maztica Campaign Set. (TSR, Inc.). ISBN 1-5607-6084-2.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Douglas Niles (August 1991). “A Journey to the True World”. Maztica Campaign Set (TSR, Inc.), p. 24. ISBN 1-5607-6084-2.