'Tzin
A Novel of Ancient Mexico
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Tzin
A Novel of Ancient Mexico
by Charles Lakin
‘Tzin is a trilogy set in ancient Mexico nearly 11 centuries ago -- when legends were born. The story centers on the long life of Nunya, a member of an illustrious but vanquished people called the Nonoalca, and his relationship with two other characters: Topiltzin, the enigmatic son of a famous warlord; and Xilonen, a woman of great beauty, intellect and complexity.
Surrounding this trio are numerous colorful characters, such as Tico, a con man who becomes Nunya's lifelong -- and often reluctant -- companion in adventure; Chuxan, a renowned prophet who is not above manipulating people into fulfilling his prophecies; Cuhuatli, a simple but proud warrior of the conquering people called the Chichimecs; Tecah, an astute and conscientious merchant-prince; Ixtah, the patient and clever daughter of a Maya lord; Balam, an idealistic Maya prince; and Ixtilton, the son of a famous general and a dark and sinister opportunist.
His deeply personal friendship with the young priest Topiltzin thrusts him into the limelight when it is discovered that Nunya's friend is the rightful heir to the throne of Culhuacan. Topiltzin assumes his roles as both ruler and spiritual leader (Quetzalcoatl), and initiates a new era of enlightened leadership. Nunya rises with him, always at his side, and even helping to design Topiltzin's new capitol of Tollan.
About the Author
Charles Lakin is a researcher and writer for Sky Creative Media Group, where he wrote the narrative for the company's critically acclaimed CD-ROM UFOs: Just the Facts. He is also the author of seven plays and a new novel for young adults called Slow Dissolve. Lakin lives in Phoenix, Arizona, with his wife Mollie and (sometimes) his daughter Chandra.