both born in Spain
Moctezuma allowed Cortes to stay at his temple out of fear and misunderstanding. He believed that Cortes might be a deity due to a prophecy about a returning god, and he wanted to appease and manipulate him rather than resist or challenge him.
Moctezuma paid great reverence to Cortes because he initially believed Cortes might be a god or harbinger of the god Quetzalcoatl, as was prophesied. Moctezuma also sought to avoid conflict and maintain peace by showing respect to Cortes and his men, hoping to appease them and avoid confrontation.
Francisco Pizarro, a Spanish conquistador, would have worn typical clothing of that time period, such as a jerkin, hose, and a hat. He might have also worn armor for protection during his military expeditions. Additionally, Pizarro would have dressed in clothing that represented his status as a prominent figure in the Spanish military.
The Aztecs initially welcomed Cortes with gifts and gold because they believed he might be the returning deity Quetzalcoatl. They also hoped to form an alliance with the Spanish against their enemies.
Coronado may have been influenced by the reports of Spanish conquistadors like Hernan Cortes and Francisco Pizarro who found great riches in the Americas. Additionally, explorers like Cabeza de Vaca reported encounters with indigenous peoples who described cities with vast wealth further fueling the belief in the seven cities of gold. The allure of finding such riches motivated Coronado's expedition into present-day southwestern United States.
what might an superstitious character do
No.I don`t think so i might be wrong.
The Wizard, a fraud who wielded considerable power, is sometimes believed to be an allegory for Roosevelt, but more likely the similarities are a coincidence.
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I'm not entirely sure, but if he did, it might not sound like of what you have hoped.
Moctezuma allowed Cortes to stay at his temple out of fear and misunderstanding. He believed that Cortes might be a deity due to a prophecy about a returning god, and he wanted to appease and manipulate him rather than resist or challenge him.
Moctezuma paid great reverence to Cortes because he initially believed Cortes might be a god or harbinger of the god Quetzalcoatl, as was prophesied. Moctezuma also sought to avoid conflict and maintain peace by showing respect to Cortes and his men, hoping to appease them and avoid confrontation.
Francisco Pizarro, a Spanish conquistador, would have worn typical clothing of that time period, such as a jerkin, hose, and a hat. He might have also worn armor for protection during his military expeditions. Additionally, Pizarro would have dressed in clothing that represented his status as a prominent figure in the Spanish military.
The Aztecs initially welcomed Cortes with gifts and gold because they believed he might be the returning deity Quetzalcoatl. They also hoped to form an alliance with the Spanish against their enemies.
I think he's a playable character because he might be a bonus character.
There would have been no difference. The greed of the Spanish was such that they would do anything to get the gold.