Talk:Inca Roca
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[edit]- This page might more properly be called "Roca Inca", since Roca was his name, and he was Roca Capac before he was Roca Inca. Is there a Wikipedian procedure for this type of change? Bejnar 19:15, 12 March 2006 (UTC)
Story of Inca Roca's son
[edit]The following story was added by User:George cowie. The basic facts are apparently correct [1], but the tone is wrong for an encyclopedia, especially the fanciful dialog. At the least the story needs a source, but it should really be rewritten as a summary. Zompist 20:06, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
The Story Of Inca Roca And His Kidnapped Stupid Son A girl called Mama Mikay, from the Huayallaca cult, was torn between two lovers: The Ayarmaca leader, and the Inca Leader, Inca Roca.
Eventually she chose Inca Roca. The Ayarmaca leader wasn't too happy about this. He declared he would be avenged, and kidnapped the new couple's first son, Yahuar Huacac, aged 8. Inca Roca was furious.
"Give him back!" he shouted.
The Ayarmaca refused.
"Give him back or else!" shouted Inca Roca again.
"Or else what?" came the reply.
The Incas could not think of an 'or else', so they just waited for Huacac's return for years and years. Huacac was about twenty when he returned.
the Incas must have looked pretty silly, but of course that was the Ayarmaca leader's plan.
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