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After the battle with [[Tepotl Hollow Eye]], the survivors of the [[Stone Children]] moved to [[Halls of Blood]] and became the [[Bloodied Feathers]]. They worshipped the {{Cn|Couatl}}s as gods and were locked in continual war with the [[ | After the battle with [[Tepotl Hollow Eye]], the survivors of the [[Stone Children]] moved to [[Halls of Blood]] and became the [[Bloodied Feathers]]. They worshipped the {{Cn|Couatl}}s as gods and were locked in continual war with the [[Nighcrawlers]]. After moving to the [[Halls of Blood]], the [[lizardman]] needed to pray at least once a day, clinging to the body of a [[Couatl]], or lose strength. The [[Lizardmen]] did not take well to intense, dry heat, but the grace of the great serpents was enough for them to feel healthy. Their wives began laying more and more barren clutches... and even the scarce fertile eggs bore very few females. In just three generations after they moved to the [[Halls of Blood]], their tribe had halved in number. | ||
Chief [[Titipan Two-Tailed]] led the tribe to betray the [[Couatls]] and sever their connection to their living gods. They slaughtered all the [[Couatls]] and smashed their eggs. In the days that followed, many died, unable to endure being separated from their lost gods. Chief [[Titipan]] led the tribe back to their ancestral home in the caves under the [[Blue Claw]] cliffs. | Chief [[Titipan Two-Tailed]] led the tribe to betray the [[Couatls]] and sever their connection to their living gods. They slaughtered all the [[Couatls]] and smashed their eggs. In the days that followed, many died, unable to endure being separated from their lost gods. Chief [[Titipan]] led the tribe back to their ancestral home in the caves under the [[Blue Claw]] cliffs. |