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The narrative follows a European who becomes entangled with the vanished Inca world after arriving by sea, is treated as a quasi-divine figure, and settles among the people, forming family ties while confronting cultural differences and sacrificial rites. He records memories of an earlier life, encounters ceremonies and political rivalries, and faces an imminent military threat that forces him to reckon with loyalty, belonging, and mortality. The work blends adventure, romance, and speculative legend about a white man’s role within a flourishing indigenous empire, alternating first-person memoir passages with episodic accounts of ritual, conflict, and survival.
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