
April 18, 2010,
Scientist Greg Presley has found the diary of an Incan Warrior. It tells of the war form another point of view. The book will be in my possession as of tomorrow.
Signed
Day Benet
April 19, 2010,
I have the diary. It explains the war in intricate detail.
"We gathered around our king not knowing what was to come. Fear was present in all the eyes of our men. After around twenty minutes a thing that looked somewhat similar to us came carrying a book that was engraved with different signs. He approached Atahullapa without permission, and started to make strange sounds as if it were crying. Atahullapa was amazed that someone would do something in front of the king himself, but like all great men, showed it courtesy and took the thing's book instead its life. The thing probably had not known of Atahullapa's importance for if the creature did, it might not have tried to grab the book from Atahullapa's hands. Furious, our lord slapped the thing, and threw the book to the ground, not wanting anything that came from such a piece of filth. The next thing we knew, hundreds of them came pouring from passage ways, and gates surrounding the city. Some of the things had bodies that reflected the sun while others looked like white dots. They carried sticks that made loud noises that echoed around. Most of our men, including I had not seen anything before, like this. The men were terrified and began climbing on top of one another, forming towers of 6 or 7. Slowly the pile would collapse and all but 1 or 2 of the men would die or be seriously injured. Many men died, but luckily I managed to reach high ground. From there I could see my city demolish thanks to these beings. Atahullapa was taken by these things, along with the lives of my fellow men. After the violence had ended and it was safe to come from my place of hiding, I climbed down the arch and saw what was left of my home. Not one was alive, and we had been robed of our treasures. If only there was something we could have done to stop this destruction.”
Tests have been done and the diary dates back to the 1830s. The tale of the Incan war against the Spaniards is complete.
Signed
Day Benet.
2 comments:
Hey Jaleh! I just found Janea's blog, and now I found yours! Cool cool.
Good words.
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