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| - Tlaloc and Jibolba were part of Team Pupanunu to gain the Moon Juju's trust. They won against the Bucket Heads, the Giant Dwarves and the Black Mist.
- Tlaloc (Aztechnology) is one of around fifty manned stations in Low Earth Orbit (LEO, 150—2000 km). On 18 August 2070, the rogue AI Sojourner took over the station, public unveiled it as an orbital biological weapons lab and threatened biological attack unless all captive AIs were set free. The AI Pulsar and Horizon negotiated a peaceful ending.
- Tlaloc(トラロックTorarokku) is the Crimson Lord who is bound to CenterHill.
- La Tlaloc era la nave de Iskandar Khayon, hechicero de la Legión de los Mil Hijos, antes que este se uniera al antiguo Primer Capitán de los Hijos de Horus, Abaddon, en lo que sería el nacimiento de la temible Legión Negra.
- Tlaloc - Stolica historycznego państwa Cesarstwa Aztec. Kategoria:Miejscowości Kategoria:Stolice Kategoria:Aztec
- He and Jibolba teamed up in the Great Juju Challenge. His team defeated the Bucket Heads, the Giant Dwarves and the Black Mist. Sometime later, Tlaloc decided to have revenge. He created the voodoo dolls, Pins and Needles. Together, they took the life force of the Moon Juju and transformed the people into sheep.
- Ranged attack, deals bolt or water damage.
* Magic - Casts Water and Bolt magic. Also casts a few necromantic spells.
- Tlaloc can be retrieved from one of the following activities/vendors:
- Tlaloc (In nahuatl, Nectar of the Earth) is an important deity in Aztec lore, governing over rain, fertility and water. He however, was feared for his abilities to send hail, thunder and lightning, according to Aztec lore, those who died due to lightning and water-related accidents were sent to Tlaloc's domain, Tlalocan, in the afterlife.
- Tlaloc (d. 1280 BG) was a Tlulaxa who lived in the final years of the Old Empire. One of the original Titans and the mentor and philosophical cornerstone of the group. An enigmatic figure, his original name was lost to history. Instead he is solely remembered by his adopted name, which stemmed from the ancient Aztec god of rain and fertility.
- Prior to the games plotlines, very little is revealed about Tlaloc. He is known to have competed with Jibolba in The Great Juju Challenge 60 years ago. This would imply that he was a Great Shaman, and possibly a Great Warrior, considering most teams in The Great Juju Challenge included a taller, stronger warrior and a shorter, more magical shaman (presumably Jibolba at the time). Jibolba and Tlaloc would win the Challenge, barely beating Team Black Mist. In doing this, Tlaloc and Jibolba win the favor of the Moon Juju. Tlaloc would remain a Shaman in the Pupanunu Village until just before the events of the first game. Just before the events, Jibolba and Tlaloc are up for the Village's Head Shaman. Due to Tlaloc's use of Bad Magic, Jibolba is appointed Head Shaman. In his outrage, Tlaloc st
- Tlaloc was an important deity in Aztec mythology, a god of rain, fertility, and water. He was a beneficent god who gave life and sustenance, but he was also feared for his ability to send hail, thunder and lightning, and for being the lord of the powerful element of water. In Aztec iconography he is normally depicted with goggle eyes and fangs. He was associated with caves, springs and mountains. He is known for having demanded child sacrifices.
- Tlāloc (perhaps meaning "He Who Rests on the Land" or "He Who Makes Things Sprout") is an important Aztec rain god. The main temple or "Templo Mayor" in Tenochtitlan was dually dedicated to Huitzilopochtli and to Tlaloc, with Tlaloc's shrine right next to and north of Huitzilopochtli's shrine. Tlaloc governs rain, hail, storms, lightning, and water hazards, and he also presides over fertility and the sustenance for the corporeal existence of all life. He is also said to bring about diseases, droughts, and floods, particularly when he is not shown due reverence.
- Tlaloc is one of the 14 Wizards featured in Master of Magic. By default, he has File:Icon Nature.png and File:Icon Death.png Spellbooks at his disposal, as well as the Warlord Retort. A warmongering musclehead with notions of godhood, Tlaloc plays up his mystique as a wizard-priest by holding sacrificial rites. The mixed fear and frenzy he instills in his troops produces real results on the battlefield.
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