#latino fantasy
Victor Manuel Navarrete.
(1920-1976)
Victor was a nahual of Tulancingo, from a renowned family of nahuales called “Cuicuilticaztli” who even today, they say, watch nearby Hidalgo.
Second Lieutenant Victor was part of the famous 201 Squadron, however, arriving at the Philippines he decided to stay to fight a rebellion of Japanese kappas who spread terror in the population taking advantage of the chaos of the war.
He was supposed dead in combat, reappeared once the rebellion stoped and returned to Mexico saying he had been imprisoned all this time.
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In the vast underground cities of México, life flourish, the xantilmeh trade with old and new merchandise in their shops and markets, the youkai, the barbaric invaders of their lands, now live among them, not as an equal, but they try to understand each other, two ways of life collide.
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Two drawings.
The firts it´s a xantilmeh underground city called Nzuji, as you can see, it´s old but comfy.
The other it´s an old xantilmeh.
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A tipical scene in the underground magical mexican city of Temixtitlan.
The foundation of Temixtitlan it´s lost in the shadows of time, dated it´s foundations to pre-human times, the city was destroyed and rebuilt thousand of times, the great kings of the Xantilmeh ruled the imponent palace of jade, in modern times, the city it´s home of many magic creatures who came from every corner of the known world.
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