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In Land 5 in ''Black & White'', the closest village to Nemesis' Temple is an Aztec village. This suggests that the Aztecs were his original people. At the end of ''Black & White 2'', the Aztec leader calls out, asking if his people have a God. The manual for ''Battle of the Gods'' says that the new God was summoned by sacrificing a huge number of dead bodies, which shouldn't have worked considering how little mana it would generate. But what if doing this reached into the realm of the dead, bringing a ''dead'' God back into the world of the living? The unnamed Aztec God has a similar voice to Nemesis, albiet distorted, and the wildly different personality (from FauxAffablyEvil to ChewingTheScenery) could be chalked up to CameBackWrong. The two big problems is that Nemesis' original creature was a lion, yet the Aztecs had a gorilla that the new God inherited, and that you yourself were originally summoned by the Norse yet are now the Greek God, suggesting that Gods aren't tied to any particular tribe, so the Aztec God could really be anyone, or someone genuinely new.

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In Land 5 in ''Black & White'', the closest village to Nemesis' Temple is an Aztec village. This suggests that the Aztecs were his original people. At the end of ''Black & White 2'', the Aztec leader calls out, asking if his people have a God. The manual for ''Battle of the Gods'' says that the new God was summoned by sacrificing a huge number of dead bodies, which shouldn't have worked considering how little mana it would generate. But what if doing this reached into the realm of the dead, bringing a ''dead'' God back into the world of the living? The unnamed Aztec God has a similar voice to Nemesis, albiet albeit distorted, and the wildly different personality (from FauxAffablyEvil to ChewingTheScenery) could be chalked up to CameBackWrong. The two big problems is that Nemesis' original creature was a lion, yet the Aztecs had a gorilla that the new God inherited, and that you yourself were originally summoned by the Norse yet are now the Greek God, suggesting that Gods aren't tied to any particular tribe, so the Aztec God could really be anyone, or someone genuinely new.
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[[WMG:The Aztec God in ''Battle of the Gods'' is Nemesis returned as an 'Undead God']]

In Land 5 in ''Black & White'', the closest village to Nemesis' Temple is an Aztec village. This suggests that the Aztecs were his original people. At the end of ''Black & White 2'', the Aztec leader calls out, asking if his people have a God. The manual for ''Battle of the Gods'' says that the new God was summoned by sacrificing a huge number of dead bodies, which shouldn't have worked considering how little mana it would generate. But what if doing this reached into the realm of the dead, bringing a ''dead'' God back into the world of the living? The unnamed Aztec God has a similar voice to Nemesis, albiet distorted, and the wildly different personality (from FauxAffablyEvil to ChewingTheScenery) could be chalked up to CameBackWrong. The two big problems is that Nemesis' original creature was a lion, yet the Aztecs had a gorilla that the new God inherited, and that you yourself were originally summoned by the Norse yet are now the Greek God, suggesting that Gods aren't tied to any particular tribe, so the Aztec God could really be anyone, or someone genuinely new.

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