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Legend of the Ayar Brothers

A: Hello Teacher,
R: This time present task of week 09, Today we will present a Peruvian legend
of history class.
R: mi full name is Acela Keren Rubi Mendoza Salazar,
A: My full name is Fanny Alexandra.
R: It all started a long time ago when there were four brothers born in
Tambotoco, Paruro. They were each different but possessed remarkable
qualities. First of all, there was the older brother Manco, who was very
intelligent and the heir to the golden staff of the Sun God. Eventually, the
second brother, Chachi, was someone very brave and capricious. The third
brother, Uchu, stood out for his subtlety. And lastly, the youngest of the
brothers, Auca, was very troublesome and always got into trouble.
Beforehand, while the Sun god, who was their father, had commanded it, the
four brothers were undertaking a mission. Subsequently, as they were seeking
to find fertile land and establish a prosperous town, the Ayars and their wives
set off on their sacred quest, driven by a sense of duty and determination.
A: The Ayar brothers did nothing but argue, as they were envious of Chachi,
who was the most courageous. They decided to lock Chachi in a cave, where
he was turned into stone by a curse. They did this with the aim of getting rid of
him. After a while, Uchu and Auca became lost on the way. Finally, Ayar Manco,
together with their wives, reached a beautiful and fertile valley. There, he placed
his golden staff, which sank effortlessly. This indicated that it was the ideal
place to establish the largest city of Tahuantinsuyo, the Inca Empire.
R: wow! I love Peruvian history.
A: Finally, as the legend goes, the Andes stand tall, bearing witness to the
enduring legacy of the Ayar brothers and the mighty empire they helped build.

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