Chikome-Ollin is named in the traditional Aztec way for the day of his birth: Seven-Movement. He calls himself simply Ollin, explaining that he is like an earthquake in battle. He is a large, towering man bred from a long line of honored warriors, and he has proven himself in many battles. His strength is enhanced by boosters beneath his brown skin, but he has given up some of his speed to gain power. He is extremely proud of his artificial heart, which he received after sacrificing his original one to the Aztec god of Warfare, Huitzilopochli (Hummingbird-on-the-left). At home in Tenochtitlan, he is a member of the Order of Kuauhtli, or Eagle Warriors.
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| - Chikome-Ollin is named in the traditional Aztec way for the day of his birth: Seven-Movement. He calls himself simply Ollin, explaining that he is like an earthquake in battle. He is a large, towering man bred from a long line of honored warriors, and he has proven himself in many battles. His strength is enhanced by boosters beneath his brown skin, but he has given up some of his speed to gain power. He is extremely proud of his artificial heart, which he received after sacrificing his original one to the Aztec god of Warfare, Huitzilopochli (Hummingbird-on-the-left). At home in Tenochtitlan, he is a member of the Order of Kuauhtli, or Eagle Warriors.
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| - Chikome-Ollin is named in the traditional Aztec way for the day of his birth: Seven-Movement. He calls himself simply Ollin, explaining that he is like an earthquake in battle. He is a large, towering man bred from a long line of honored warriors, and he has proven himself in many battles. His strength is enhanced by boosters beneath his brown skin, but he has given up some of his speed to gain power. He is extremely proud of his artificial heart, which he received after sacrificing his original one to the Aztec god of Warfare, Huitzilopochli (Hummingbird-on-the-left). At home in Tenochtitlan, he is a member of the Order of Kuauhtli, or Eagle Warriors.
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