There is a story we learned and a truth that remained buried in legend beneath the soil of the Peruvian Andes.
For a moment close your eyes and imagine an empire that stretched over an area of more than two million square kilometers, across vast deserts and climbing snowy peaks, also venturing into the extensive jungles of the Amazon.
Imagine a civilization of twelve million inhabitants, where there was no hunger, where healers drilled skulls with great success, while in Europe patients died from infections, builders whose stone walls, some weighing up to one hundred tons, withstood earthquakes without moving a millimeter from their place.
This great civilization, until then unknown, collapsed in a few months, facing a handful of conquerors and their swords, but mainly due to the attack of an invisible and microscopic enemy, in addition to the chaos generated by a bloody war between two brothers, who were disputing the reign of the empire.
This book is not a simple chronological account, not a simple chronicle of past battles, not an academic analysis of stories, causes and consequences; it is an entry into the intimacy of a people and their dynasty, with their splendor and their tragedies, a journey through the myths and legends of a continent that cradled them: the Cápac Cuna.
In these pages, you will not only read the story; you will live it, you will walk alongside the young Huayna Capac, while his dynasty bled itself dry in palace conspiracies and his armies turned the waters of Yahuarcocha red.
He will feel the paranoia and the weight of Huáscar's crown as he tries to wrest political power from his brother by stepping over the sacred mummies of Cusco, and he will sit in the plaza of Cajamarca next to the cold and calculating Atahualpa, on that fateful November afternoon, listening to the echo of the Spanish muskets that changed the destiny of the world forever.
But above all, this book delves into the shadows of the unknown. We will travel to the Andes Mountains, following the trail of Inca gold that vanished overnight, and we will hear the whisper of the myth of Inkarri, the eternal prophecy of a fragmented king, who promises to awaken from the depths to restore order to the land.
History is written by the victors, but the secrets are preserved by the earth. This book has been written to unearth them. If you are one of those who seeks to understand how great empires are built, how they crumble from within, and what invisible threads still connect our present with humanity's most mystical past, don't leave this volume behind on the shelf.
Open the first page. The Tahuantinsuyo awaits you to discover its lost secrets.