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The Blue JAde Mask
"Behold for I am not Kukulkan nor other god (or divinty). I am man that has a piece of Kulkans tongue, part of the hands and feet of Bahlam as all of us are part of Hunab Ku. (The Message of the Blue jade Mask- traditional narrative)" The 15th century (AC) was period of destruction and change in the Mayan Homelands. The city-state of Mayapan, that rose in the 12th century to dominate the Yucatan was in crisis that also dragged the other city-states. Internal rivalries of the ruling classes, intercity alliances broken, natural disasters and the invasion from foreigners from west and south by the Qʼumarkaj Alliance. It seem the Gods were rallied to crudely punish their worshipers. It seemed the times of Second Fall were to swept the Yucatan.

However from the West came the one of the Blue Jade Mask with a army. After months of siege and slaughtering the rulers of Campeche he claimed his right as lord of the city and the dubious title of K'inich-Ajaw (Great Sun Lord). He sent embassies to neighboring cities and kingdoms calling all to become his subjects or be burned and erases has he had the mandate of the Gods and did their willing. In several decades he expanded his rule, built causeways, promoted commerce, executed unruly subjects, sacrificed ajaws and their families. For his power was great at each passing some bow to him as the Will of the Gods. The slow but patient expansion of the Blue Jade Mask brought down the enemies of the south such as the Qʼumarkaj Alliance
 * Of the Blue Jade Mask there are more question then answer. It is proved, by archaeological and paleographical studies, he was not of Mayan origin debunking a previous theory of him being a cultural heroe. From were exactly he or his army came is still a matter of research. The one or many Blue Jade Masks, revolutionized Mayan ruling theory by installing the concept of Mandate of the Gods to legitimize of their rule and conquest, hinting a Mesoamerican origin.

On time the Blue Jade Mask, or the K'inich-Ajaw, shared his rule, wisdom and advice with an assembly of the most loyal followers. They become the Great Council and co-administrators, because the Blue Jade Masked saw and knew the needs of the people. He teached the ajaws and the people the rule of the mandate of the Gods and what was right and wrong, how to distinguish good and evil among themselves. The priest that doubted his given mandate, because he was not a God, were put on the sacrificial stone and their bodies feed to the jaguars. He reformed the ancient creed and customs bringing the right ways forgotten by rulers, priests and the people back to their hearths. "The Gods above seeing our wickedness and lack of goodness (or virtue) have mandate to repeat their words by my mouth their teachings, so hear the following (formula used in the Righteous Codexs)" But only the Gods live forever so time came that the Blue Jaded Mask left us. Great sorrow and many days of mourning follow for righteous and happiness were gone. However the Great Council announced that the Blue Jaded Mask had appointed his successor to be named by the Great Council to the ajawas, priests and the people.
 * The Mandate of the Gods had always being ambitious on the succession and removal of the K'inich-Ajaw. In some Codexs there is a hint that the succession is by royal blood and in others by election of the council. Later texts add the manifest displeasure of Gods, either by natural disasters, revolts, military defeats or ineptitude of the rulers or reiging dynasty that is replaced by another. This ambiguity had being functional in the preservation and renewal of the Mayan State.