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Xaltocan

A Historical Narrative of Tribute, War, and Survival

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They demanded cloth, grain, and men. Xaltocan gave everything it had — and still it wasn't enough.

On a small island in the Basin of Mexico, a city is being slowly unmade — not by conquest, but by count. When the imperial envoy arrives with his seal clay and his tally cords, Captain Iktan must navigate a web of escalating tribute terms, narrowing deadlines, and a rival who has already begun selling the city from the inside.

In the weaving rooms and borrow circles of the east quarter, Suma stretches borrowed thread and emergency cloth across a household that has no more margin left to give. In the shrine terrace above the council house, ritual keeper Ame consolidates four burning bowls into one — because honesty is the only ceremony the city can still afford. And in the council chamber, Elder Xodi speaks the sentence that splits the room: Save sequence, not face.

When raiders cut the northern markers and the causeway erupts in torchlit night battle, Xaltocan's true fracture is revealed — not between the island and the empire, but between the men who believe survival requires discipline and those who mistake submission for strength.

Xaltocan is a deeply researched historical narrative of power and household endurance, drawing on archaeological and ethnohistorical scholarship to reconstruct the internal life of an Otomi island city under Aztec imperial pressure. It is the second book in the Otomi series.

For readers of historical fiction grounded in real political consequence — where tribute is never only goods, but missing time made visible.

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