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Ichitawa by Vernon Lomax Abstract Hundreds of years before the first Europeans invaded the lands of the Aloni people, an indigenous young man fulfilled a prophecy and saved the world. Ichitawa, the grandson of the village shaman, was charged with carrying a falling meteorite containing the corrosive energies of a god to the only place where it could be destroyed, the well of the sacred mountain. Calling upon his life's training to survive the life-draining effects of the stone, more than his fortitude would be tested. Journeying alone across the treacherous waters of the inner abyss, avoiding hostile tribes and ferocious animals, and climbing to the top of the mountain. Prologue The Story of Creation All that you can see in the sky and on the earth was created by three gods, Eagle, Coyote and Hummingbird. Eagle, chief of the gods, was a wise, strong leader, patient and just. Coyote is infinitely creative, yet impatient, egotistical and quick to anger. Hummingbird is industrious, diesel-oriented, nurturing and kind of hard. Of all of the water-res... Bah. Stop.