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In the heart of the Amazon rainforest, there once existed a mighty civilization that rivaled the grandeur of Atlantis. Aztec-4, a city of gold and magic, was the center of a vast empire that stretched from the Andes to the equator.
Founded by the great King Zorvath in 3000 BCE, Aztec-4 was a city of wonders. Its architecture was a fusion of Egyptian grandeur and Mayan mysticism, with pyramids, ziggurats, and stepped temples that defied the laws of gravity and good taste.
Its people were a mix of skilled artisans, sorcerers, and warriors, known for their mastery of the art of... wait, no, just kidding. That's not a real thing.
Anyway, Aztec-4 was home to a powerful and wise ruling class, the Aztec-4 Royal Family.
The city was eventually lost to the sands of time, but its legacy lives on in the form of Aztec-4's most iconic artifacts.