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Character Guide

SuaChie Chuta (Son of Heaven / Young Chuta)

The absolute protagonist of the work and the cornerstone of the Suaza Kingdom. Chuta carries the wisdom of a future life. He is called 'Son of Heaven' by the faithful and 'Young Chuta' by his people. His analytical mind, strategic vision, and empathy make him the architect of a civilization capable of facing the empires of his time. His greatest conflict is internal: balancing his humanity with the burden of being seen as a deity. He represents the synthesis of knowledge, faith, and leadership.

Simte

High Priest of the Suaza Kingdom, mentor and spiritual guide to Chuta. A man about 45 years old, wise, diplomatic, and possessing a faith that combines pragmatism and devotion. He is the bridge between the ancient traditions and the Kingdom's new order. Loyal to the end, he sees in Chuta the embodiment of a living prophecy.

Chuquy

Chuta's older sister and Governor of the Eastern Region. Intelligent, prudent, and with great political instinct. She balances the impulsivity of her brother Upqua and acts as a maternal figure in Za's absence. She is loyal to Chuta but does not fear questioning his decisions when the stability of the Kingdom is at stake.

Upqua

Chuta's older brother, former General of the Explorers Division, currently General of the Southeast Zone. A disciplined warrior and experienced strategist. He is the military pillar of the Kingdom and an example of fidelity. He represents the duty and strength that holds the Suaza army together. His reserved nature makes him a symbol of respect among the troops.

Zasaba

Former director of the Simte Academy, currently Chuta's special advisor and Leader of the Shadows. A mysterious and calculating man, an expert in espionage and covert diplomacy. He directs operations in Europe, America, and Africa without being seen. His intelligence is as feared as it is respected. He serves as Chuta's eyes and ears in places where his presence cannot reach.

Sogeking

Captain of the 'King of Snipers' and the Explorers Division. A charismatic navigator with legendary marksmanship. He combines humor and bravery with an adventurous spirit that symbolizes Suaza's maritime expansion. He is the first witness of the encounter with Columbus and one of Chuta's most faithful servants.

Chewa

Leader of the Suaza Chamber of Commerce. Nationalist, ambitious, and pragmatic. He manages the first negotiations with European kingdoms and coordinates the Kingdom's foreign trade. He represents Suaza's new mercantile class, focused on expansion and economic self-sufficiency.

Za

Chuta's mother and the maternal figure of the Kingdom. Founder of the 'Home of Za', a symbol of charity and prosperity. Warm, protective, and wise. Her domestic vision of well-being inspires many of the Kingdom's social policies.

Hyba

Chuta's father. A calm and observant man, little involved in politics, but an emotional cornerstone in the protagonist's life. He represents family stability amidst cultural transformation.

Umza

Chuta's Pijao fiancée. Extroverted, lively, and cultured, she masters several languages and acts as a diplomatic liaison between the southern peoples. Her presence cheers and humanizes Chuta, showing his more emotional side.

Nyia

Chuta's Tairona fiancée. Introverted, sensitive, and artistic. Her art beautifies the cities of Suaza, and her serenity inspires calm in the protagonist. She represents the spiritual and aesthetic connection of the Kingdom.

Turey

Chuta's Taíno fiancée. Peaceful and observant. She has an almost mystical connection with the fauna and symbolizes the union between Suaza and the islands. Her emotional role is silent but vital for Chuta's balance.

Fiba

Governor of the Central City and Upqua's fiancée. A former member of the Shadows, her discipline and sense of justice make her one of the Kingdom's most efficient administrators.

Foza

Governor of the Federal Region of the Rising Sun Islands (FRIRS). A visionary and naval pioneer, responsible for the Caribbean expansion and the first settlements on the Floating Islands (Caribbean). He represents Suaza's maritime ambition.

Chesua

Governor of the Great River City, Chewa's son. Ambitious, young, and talented. He follows Chuta's example but struggles with his own desire for recognition.

Menasuca

Active Member of the Shadows in the Triple Alliance, Mexica Merchant, Assistant to the Tlatoani of Texcoco. His role within the alliance is that of a merchant and currently a noble in charge of the alliance's naval development. Loyal to the Suaza Kingdom.

Hycata

An active member of the Shadows in Spain, his public identity is; envoy from the Kingdom of Suaza, he has no secret identity. His mission is to gather intelligence from Europe for the kingdom and build a network of supporters. Loyal to the Kingdom of Suaza.

Christopher Columbus

European explorer, first foreign contact. Ambitious and obsessed with his legacy. He finds in Suaza both a challenge and an opportunity. His encounter with Chuta marks the beginning of a new era for both worlds.

Moctezuma

Principal priest of the Great Temple and future Mexica emperor. Intellectual and fanatical about prophecies, he oscillates between admiration and fear towards Suaza. He considers Chuta's ideas a threat to the divine order.

Ahuízotl

Tlatoani of Tenochtitlán and Moctezuma's uncle. A veteran warrior and pragmatic politician. His fear of the religious repercussions of Suaza leads him to adopt a cautious stance, although he recognizes its power.

Nezahualpilli

Tlatoani of Texcoco, a potential ally of Suaza. A cultured and benevolent man, he promotes a policy of cultural openness. He admires Chuta and seeks to break the Mexica hegemony from within the Triple Alliance.

Cuitláhuac

Moctezuma's brother, commander of the Mexica forces in Tlaxcala. Cruel, relentless, and devout. He represents the empire's most violent side and the contrast to Suaza's idealism.

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[A/N:

Hello everyone

Here is the updated list of "important" or active characters up to chapter 115.

I should have uploaded this chapter a long time ago because I know it's hard to remember names or occupations, especially when they're very distinctive names.

I'll try to keep the list up to date, but I remind you that whenever you have any questions, and I'm not in another world, I'll answer them as quickly as I can.

By the way, I'll upload more auxiliary chapters; one on the political, military, and religious divisions of the kingdom. Also, other chapters with a calendar of events, with a separate calendar for the technological area.

And if you have any other requests, I'll be attentive.]

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