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The Pyramid is over a thousand years old, and has probably been the home of the Mayan Clan most or all of its existence. It is unknown whether the structure was built specifically for the [[gargoyles]] or not, but one could assume that there is a [[rookery]] inside or beneath the Pyramid, and there are hieroglyphics that show the formation of the [[Mayan Sun Amulet]] inscribed on the side of the building. | The Pyramid is over a thousand years old, and has probably been the home of the Mayan Clan most or all of its existence. It is unknown whether the structure was built specifically for the [[gargoyles]] or not, but one could assume that there is a [[rookery]] inside or beneath the Pyramid, and there are hieroglyphics that show the formation of the [[Mayan Sun Amulet]] inscribed on the side of the building. | ||
− | In [[1993]], a group of poachers looted the Pyramid and destroyed the [[clan]] while they slept. Since then, the four pendant wearers keep watch over the Pyramid and the forest, day and night. | + | In [[1993]], a group of poachers looted the Pyramid and destroyed the [[clan]] while they slept. Since then, the four pendant wearers keep watch over the Pyramid and the forest, day and night. ''("[[The Green]]")'' |
[[Category:Canon places]] | [[Category:Canon places]] |
Revision as of 20:53, 10 January 2008
The Mayan Pyramid is an ancient structure located in the rain forests of Guatemala. It also serves as the home of the Mayan Clan.
History
The Pyramid is over a thousand years old, and has probably been the home of the Mayan Clan most or all of its existence. It is unknown whether the structure was built specifically for the gargoyles or not, but one could assume that there is a rookery inside or beneath the Pyramid, and there are hieroglyphics that show the formation of the Mayan Sun Amulet inscribed on the side of the building.
In 1993, a group of poachers looted the Pyramid and destroyed the clan while they slept. Since then, the four pendant wearers keep watch over the Pyramid and the forest, day and night. ("The Green")