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05/17/2012, 18:51 pm
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Father Rodriguez Old and sickly man, Father Rodriguez only appears at the beginning of the series. He took over the education of Esteban, and is thus as his second father. In a long speech, just before dying, Father Rodriguez asked Esteban to help others in a "new world" ... |
Captain Perez Perez appears in the series during episodes 2, 3 and 4. He is not a good captain, and is not respected by the other sailors of Esperanza, especially by Mendoza. He will be found several times in comic situations during the crossing of Atlantic ocean. Ignoring the presence of Esteban and Zia aboard the galleon, he will never discover have been fooled by Gomez. |
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Pizzaro Historical figure, legendary conquistador, the Governor Pizarro appears with great fanfare during episode 8. He appears immediately as a man who values gold above all else. Persecuted by bad luck, children escape him twice: first in Tumbes and then later, on the Nazca plateau. Despite his cruelty, he won't have the privilege to find the Mysterious Cities of Gold ... |
Alvarez Faithful underling of Pizarro, Alvarez was the first person facing our heroes on the new continent. His debonair appearance gives the impression of a stupid man, who simply executes the orders of his supervisor. |
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Tohawka Tohawka is a young Inca who appears as a martyr in the adventure. Our heroes first meet him at their arrival in Tumbez, as he is tortured. His famous sentence: "The murderers of my people will never take away the pride of the Incas; we will never give up, never ..." |
Apo Wise and old Inca, Apo appears as a prisoner of Pizarro. Saved by Mendoza in episode 8, he will give some tips to Esteban to go across the Inca country. He knows many stories about Inca people and certainly more than he says about the Cities of Gold ... |
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Pasha Pasha, over 100 year old, claims to have been a guardian in a temple of the Cities of Gold during his youth. Prisoner of Pizarro, he will help the children by destroying his own temple and lost his life. His sacrifice will enable the children to reach the village of Zia and therefore continue their search for the Cities of Gold ... |
Wayna and Ketcha Wayna and Ketcha are two Inca messengers sent by Kraka, the chief of the High Peak, to help Esteban, Tao and Zia. The children are afraid when they first meet. Like Pasha and many other characters, Wayna and Ketcha are ephemeral but essential characters, who help our heroes continue their adventures. |
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Upanki Chief of the warriors of the Fort of the Black Eagle, Upanki bravely lead his troops to repel the soldiers of Gomez, while they attack the High Peak. Because of his distrust of the Spanish, he almost kill Mendoza, Sancho and Pedro, but Esteban saved them just in time. |
Kraka Venerable chief of the High Peak, Kraka represents the authority of the Inca people by his charisma and is respected by everyone. He has a great kindness to the three children and his pacifism will guarantee the protection of the High Peak. Indeed, the Spaniards never found the city of Machu Picchu ... |
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Myuca Like Apo and Pasha, Myuca is another example of the Inca wisdom. He mets Esteban, Zia and Tao in the Machu Picchu city, and knows many Incas legends. He also gives informations on their medaillions and on the origins of Esteban. |
Karuga and The Urubus The Urubus are a hostile tribe of giants living near the Lake Titicaca. Superstitious people, the Urubus believe in the goddess Pachamama. They are afraid during the attack by what they believe to be the "lake monster". Banished from his people, their leader Karuga will help the children by showing them the trap set by his people in the desert. |
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Lana Young and fragile girl, Lana is kidnapped by the Urubus and then rescued by Esteban and his friends. She became friends with Zia and will introduce children to the village where she lives, Totola, entirely of floating reeds on the Lake Titicaca. |
The Queen of the Amazons The Amazons are a tribe of warrior women living in a city lost in the middle of Amazon forest. The Queen will be peacefully with Esteban and his companions, once the boy has proved his ability to make the Sun appear. Thanks to the Mirror of the Moon, she will finally make possible The Great Condor to fly again. |
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Omoro High Priestess of the Amazons, her irrational thirst for human sacrifice nearly cost the lives of our friends. Jealous of the power of the Queen, she cowardly flees his people and take refuge in Seibans village, the enemies of the Amazons. |
Morka Morka is a young Amazon, servant and favorite of the Queen. With the help of the children and Mendoza, she succeeds to escape the grip of Omoro. |
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Tetiola Tetiola is a Maya. He is a brutal and obeys the orders of the perfidious Marinche. This force of nature well knows his country, but perish with his mistress and The Doctor. |
Myeena Myeena is the adopted daughter of Papacamayo. She was kidnapped by the Olmecs and will be saved by Esteban and his friends during their escape from the Burning Shield. Her charm will touch the heart of Tao, who learns with regret, that she is already betrothed to Wynacocha ... |
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Wynacocha Wynacocha is a strong warrior who valiantly leads his troops during the Mayan revolt. Like other warriors encountered by our friends in the New World, Wynacocha distrusts Mendoza, even when the latter helps him against the tyranny of the Olmecs. |
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