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Barbara tests Autloc’s loyalty to her

Barbara directly confronts Autloc about his divided allegiance, probing whether his devotion to her as the goddess Yetaxa is genuine or merely a strategic concession to Tlotoxl’s influence. She challenges his recent compliance with her ban on human sacrifice, forcing him to justify his actions. Autloc deflects by invoking divine service rather than personal loyalty, exposing the fragility of their alliance and the shifting power dynamics within the temple. The exchange underscores Barbara’s precarious position as a false goddess and Autloc’s growing ambivalence, setting up future betrayals or realignments as the temple’s hierarchy fractures further. The tension between Barbara’s moral authority and Autloc’s political pragmatism becomes the subtextual battleground of the scene, with neither fully trusting the other’s motives.

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Barbara voices her concerns about Tlotoxl's determination to undermine her, but Autloc reassures her, asserting that he believes her to be Yetaxa and that Tlotoxl cannot succeed while Autloc is on her side.

nervous to reassured

Barbara challenges Autloc's loyalty, noting that he questions her on Tlotoxl's behalf. Autloc defends himself by claiming he serves the gods.

distrust to defensive

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Righteously indignant with an undercurrent of vulnerability, masking her fear of exposure as a fraudulent deity.

Barbara stands firm in the temple, her posture radiating divine authority as she interrogates Autloc. She accuses him of betraying her trust by questioning her edicts, her voice sharp with suspicion. Her dialogue reveals a mix of defiance and desperation, as she probes the limits of Autloc’s loyalty to uncover whether he is a true ally or a pawn of Tlotoxl’s schemes.

Goals in this moment
  • To confirm Autloc’s loyalty to her as Yetaxa and root out any allegiance to Tlotoxl.
  • To reinforce her divine authority by challenging Autloc’s compliance with her ban on human sacrifice, ensuring he does not undermine her position.
Active beliefs
  • Autloc’s faith in her divinity is the only thing protecting her from Tlotoxl’s schemes.
  • Her ban on human sacrifice is morally just, and Autloc’s acceptance of it should be unconditional.
Character traits
Defiant Suspicious Strategic Desperate (underlying)
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Defensively neutral, concealing his growing doubt about Barbara’s divinity while maintaining a facade of devotion to the gods’ will.

Autloc responds to Barbara’s accusations with measured calm, deflecting her probes by framing his actions as service to the gods rather than personal loyalty. His dialogue is evasive yet respectful, revealing his internal conflict between faith and political pragmatism. He neither fully commits to Barbara’s authority nor openly defies her, instead invoking divine will as a shield.

Goals in this moment
  • To avoid openly challenging Barbara’s authority while protecting his own political position within the priesthood.
  • To distance himself from Tlotoxl’s influence by framing his actions as divine obedience rather than personal allegiance to Barbara.
Active beliefs
  • Barbara’s ban on human sacrifice may align with the gods’ will, but her true identity remains uncertain.
  • His survival depends on navigating the tensions between Tlotoxl’s power and Barbara’s claims without fully committing to either side.
Character traits
Evasive Diplomatic Conflict-Averse Cautious
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Autloc

Tlotoxl is not physically present in this scene but is invoked by Barbara as a looming threat. His influence is …

Location Details

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Aztec Temple Interior

The temple interior serves as a charged arena for Barbara and Autloc’s confrontation, its stone walls and heavy shadows amplifying the tension between them. The sacred space, usually reserved for rituals and divine communication, becomes a battleground for political maneuvering and moral ambiguity. The atmosphere is thick with unspoken threats and the weight of institutional power, reflecting the fragility of Barbara’s deception and the shifting loyalties within the priesthood.

Atmosphere Tension-filled with whispered accusations and the weight of divine expectation, the air hums with the …
Function Arena for high-stakes negotiation and confrontation between Barbara and Autloc, where divine authority is tested …
Symbolism Represents the institutional power of the Aztec Priesthood and the moral conflict between tradition and …
Access Restricted to high-ranking priests and divine figures; Barbara’s presence as Yetaxa grants her access, but …
Stone walls echoing with whispered dialogue, creating a sense of isolation and intimacy. Heavy shadows cast by flickering torchlight, obscuring expressions and adding to the atmosphere of suspicion.

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Aztec Court and Temple Hierarchy (Aztec Society)

The Aztec Priesthood looms over this exchange as an invisible but potent force, its hierarchical structure and rigid traditions shaping Autloc’s responses. The organization’s influence is felt through Autloc’s invocation of divine service and his reluctance to openly defy Barbara, revealing the priesthood’s grip on temple politics. The tension between Barbara’s reformist edicts and the priesthood’s conservative values becomes the subtextual conflict of the scene.

Representation Via institutional protocol (Autloc’s invocation of divine service) and the unspoken threat of Tlotoxl’s authority.
Power Dynamics Exercising authority over Autloc’s actions, constraining his ability to fully commit to Barbara’s reforms while …
Impact The priesthood’s rigid traditions are being tested by Barbara’s reforms, creating internal fractures that could …
Internal Dynamics Factional disagreement between Tlotoxl (pro-sacrifice) and Autloc (ambivalent but cautious), with Barbara’s presence exacerbating the …
To maintain the priesthood’s control over temple rituals, including human sacrifice, by undermining Barbara’s influence. To preserve the hierarchical structure of the temple, ensuring that divine authority remains in the hands of the High Priests rather than an outsider. Institutional protocol (Autloc’s reliance on divine service as justification for his actions). Political pressure (Tlotoxl’s implied schemes to destroy Barbara’s credibility).

Narrative Connections

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Key Dialogue

"BARBARA: I tell you, Tlotoxl is determined to destroy me."
"AUTLOC: He cannot while I believe you to be Yetaxa."
"BARBARA: Yet you question me at his bidding."
"AUTLOC: We both serve the gods."
"BARBARA: Do you? Were you not angry when I forbade the sacrifice to the Rain God?"
"AUTLOC: No."
"BARBARA: Do you question the value of such sacrifice?"
"AUTLOC: I accepted it. But we send messengers to the gods, why should the gods not send a messenger to us?"
"BARBARA: To say there shall be no more human sacrifice?"
"AUTLOC: I shall not oppose the gods if it is their will that such sacrifices cease."