Several people have asked if we'll ever get to see the spaniards in and the answer is NO.
The story begins in 1493, when is 14 y/o.
In 1519, when Cortés arrives to the coasts of Mexico, Donaji would be 40!
Here's Donaji through the years:

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“What are you doing, Haskins?”

“Just having a look.”

“Well done, in our line of work it pays to be

“In Quisitive? Where’s that?”

“No idea, but I hear it’s popular with Spaniards”

“That’s a surprise, sir.”

“Nobody expects the Spanish in Quisitive.”

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🇪🇸🌐 visualized from to show the diaspora around the world. Look where the Spaniards live if not in https://t.co/UslbQwwr3X

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Day 9 - Yellow (I know it's 24th...)
I visualized the CERA dataset from that lists Spaniards that are living abroad :) I consider it a personal dataset because I'm part of it

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Potonchan, trading center of the Tabasco Maya, prepares for an invasion by Spaniards (who described the town having three temples, spacious apartments, and a large cobblestone courtyard with a giant ceiba).
Comparing panels from our comic book to a video clip from https://t.co/qescJXTbDg

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Andd remember! miku says: vote or bat
a reminder to my fellow spaniards on how to keep the alt right from rising :))

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The title track of our game's soundtrack, "Kapwa", includes tribal and Spanish instruments to create a symphony representing the interactions of the Filipinos and Spaniards.

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Five hundred years ago, a massive coalition of scrappy Mesoamerican rebel states overthrew their long-time oppressor, the Mēxihcah Triple Alliance. Some Spaniards who were there too took all the credit, then ruined everything immediately via several genocides.

There. Fixed it.

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St Patricks Battalion, Mexican-American War-
Anti-Catholic attitudes within the Protestant dominated U.S. army convinced many Catholics of Irish, Germans, Canadians, English, French, Italians, Poles, Scots, Spaniards, Swiss to fight with fellow Catholics in Mexico
-continued-

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...I guess I just really like Spaniards??? Fjgjskf

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Tapia believes the unfortunate events over the last few days are actually Divine Provenance. God's plan to help the Spaniards by providing a translator: Aguilar. They don't realize that because Aguilar only speaks Maya, he will be useless later when dealing with Mexica.

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Lakandanum

was known as the water god depicted as a serpent-like mermaid (naga). Before the Spaniards arrived, they would often throw livestock to the river as a peace offering for Lakandanum. Failure to do so resulted in long periods of drought.

ctto: Maria Angela Simbajon

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I won't have enough time to finish the Valentine's day come strip, but... Don't worry. IFEMA's new safetyness normative has given me an idea 😀It's not fair that only Spaniards are having fun with this meme.

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King Tabscoob has had it up to here with the Spaniards. Detail from the upcoming page 34 of Episode Four.

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There are always mythical omens before the downfall of an ancient empire, but a few "omens" the Aztec experienced were based on actual phenomenons. In 1509, a comet was observed and recorded by Aztecs. Did it have anything to do with Spaniards arriving ten years later? Umm...no.

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And let's not forget that time seven Spaniards were cooked by a Portuguese lady 😢https://t.co/rYNQ9MOxyP

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Maya warriors charge the Spaniards at the outset of the Battle of Cintla. A detail from page 23, which will be posted this weekend.

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The Nacom was a military head of a Maya city-state, in this case, Potonchan. I was unable to find the name of the Nacom for the Tabasco in 1519, so this series had to refer to him only by his title. He led the allied Maya forces against the Spaniards in the Battle of Cintla.

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