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    maya


    1. The fantastic creatures in Maya carvings that could only have come from serious drug abuse ate you in the wilds on this planet


    2. “This is Collin, rider of Lady Maya, mate to Jared


    3. Then they heard a mournful wailing; Lady Maya was keening the Death Chant for her Jared


    4. The Dragons let out a wailing and keening for the pain he and Lady Maya felt


    5. Lady Maya came limping out of the Hall and joined in the chant


    6. It didn’t take long for him to see that Lady Maya was fading fast


    7. Lady Maya was brought out of the Hall and they were all surprised at how much she had faded


    8. Collin insisted the White and Jake flame Lady Maya to the next world


    9. My friends, Collin died with Becky that day, just as Lady Maya died when Jared fell


    10. Yes Brent, he does, replied Maya, he also says that you are to return with us when we leave

    11. Both Maya and Tam looked at each other in surprise


    12. (beyond the influence of) the three (basic principles or Gunas of Maya


    13. You are familiar with the Maya calendars?”


    14. “No, it only vaguely resembles the Maya I learned


    15. One was a smooth, eloquent Maya merchant named Ah Chan, who assured me that my Maya was excellent


    16. They are the closest thing to the Putun Maya in the valley


    17. On the far right were the books of the old picture writing: Nahual, Maya, Tya Nuu, Ben Zah and Purepecha, mostly histories and poetry


    18. I was led to the dining room and Chlalcoatl introduced me to his wife Ix Ykoki (a Maya), his daughters, Atototl (about fifteen years old), and Cuiauhxochitl (about thirteen), and his other son, Tlilatl (about ten)


    19. The merchant, a Putun Maya with a Nahual name, Cipactli, guided me easily and surely to his boat


    20. He had taken on the dour aspect of the Maya and was just as taciturn

    21. The commander of my jagun was Ah Tutal, a Maya


    22. I would have to, however; one can’t avoid one’s relatives, especially when one is so easy to spot in a crowd of short Maya


    23. He enthusiastically clapped me on the back and congratulated me for my “luck” at being assigned to the Maya tumen


    24. As I mentioned before, it would have been hard for him not to spot me towering in a sea of Maya


    25. I thought that rather stupid, but found it typical of the Maya tumen


    26. But again, the Maya had their own ways


    27. I asked if Bisdah thought we were being sent into a trap, but Suchix felt he was merely looking for an excuse to get away from what he called “the suicidal” Maya


    28. Much as I loved and admired the Maya, I never wanted to be a part of their tumen again


    29. Of course, I was convinced that there was more to this debacle than any Maya death wish, but I had finally learned to keep such opinions to myself


    30. I would, of course, be glad to see my brother when he arrived, but it was obvious to me now that it was no mistake I was in the Maya tumen or that Bisdah made the suicidal stand

    31. The Maya were always considered expendable and it was expected that few of them would return


    32. He told me that he had come as soon as he was told that I had been assigned to the Maya tumen


    33. She had no idea I was in any danger and had only mentioned my assignment to Theodore when he was visiting her last year, innocently asking if he knew anyone in the Maya Ordu


    34. He motioned to one of his staff and the man moved forward a little and began haranguing us much like had happened at the small fortification when I was still with the Maya tumen


    35. annihilation of the Maya tumen and then volunteered to continue serving the Khanate in another tumen


    36. He told me that it was all over the Khakhanate how I had rashly volunteered to join the Maya tumen and, in spite of being so much taller and such an inviting target, had survived and been promoted all the way to minghan commander, and would have been given command of a tumen had I chosen to remain


    37. He vented his frustration with you by sending you on campaign and making sure you were attached to the Maya tumen in the not unreasonable expectation that you would be killed in action


    38. Paula was married to a Putun Maya, of all things


    39. “She married a Maya,” Ignace replied evenly, as if that settled it


    40. “What do they have against the Maya?”

    41. “The man who denounced Ignace to George was a Maya


    42. I suggested that they would not enjoy living at the mouth of the Thanuge River since it was rather hot, but they were not concerned since all had lived among the Putun Maya in Acalan for a time and it was not so hot nor so humid as that


    43. My father always respected the Maya, but he did allow them to be ill used on campaign


    44. You know the Maya play the game, don’t you?”


    45. “You served in the Maya tumen?”


    46. That way the young Maya men were too thinned out to stage any sort of revolt back in Anahuac


    47. I pointed out that I had only been an arban commander because I had seen through the rebel ruse in Anahuac and had only been further promoted because of the great attrition in the Maya tumen


    48. He said that the Maya were legendary for their bravery and any of their officers who moved to the Green Mist were immediately promoted one level


    49. I didn’t have the heart to even attempt to explain to Luis the Nahual and Maya calendars still used by some in Anahuac


    50. Two were Maya on their first campaign













































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    Synonyms for "maya"

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    "maya" definitions

    a member of an American Indian people of Yucatan and Belize and Guatemala who had a culture (which reached its peak between AD 300 and 900) characterized by outstanding architecture and pottery and astronomy


    an ethnic minority speaking Mayan languages and living in Yucatan and adjacent areas


    a family of American Indian languages spoken by Mayas