Aski: The Mayan Warrior
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"Five Hundred Years Later... The Mayan Honor Code is Still Follow Through."\nDuring the heyday of the Mayan Empire, existed an Order of Knights - Jaguars - who practiced militia and vowed to die protecting their homeland. The Head of this Order was the goddess Ixchel Goddess of Jaguars, from a very early age, were trained in the art of warfare and hand to hand combat. The senior soldiers wore masks to inflict terror on their enemies and the hearts of their prisoners became raw materials to satisfy the blood lust of their gods...\nA severe drought in conjunction with the bloody Spanish Invasion in 1525 was the beginning of the end of this great empire. After the Spanish genocide, a brave General of the Order named, Ki'Aski meaning; good friend in the Mayan language, was among the lucky few who escaped to distant lands. For generations, the descendants of General Ki'Aski continued to train in martial arts and the use of the Mayan mask, which would seal their commitment to protect and shelter the weak and underprivileged.\nNowadays Aski, the Mayan Warrior, a direct descendant of General Ki'Aski, continues this legacy of honor, justice and dignity...
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