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318 JUAN FRANCISCO BLANCO we will roast some of the meat to feed everybody,” Tital said as he took out his Hibben knife, went over to one of the dead bison and began cutting it up. After everyone and all the beasts had been fed, the captives were all tied to the legs of the Gigantoraptors to ready them for flight. Then Tital’s crew used their special powers, in ensuring that the beasts could fly with the large amount of baggage they were expected to carry. The one hour trip was broken into two thirty minute trips, with a thirty minute restover in between flights. The captives, upon seeing the Pyramid of Kukulcán, started yelling and trying to get free. They thought these warriors would be using the pyramid to sacrifice them soon. Upon landing in the plaza square Tital was greeted by Zotz. “I see your trip was profitable,” Zotz said with a smile. “More captives, the Almaya tribe will be very pleased.” “Zotz, we did have a very busy day. My crew is tired, and we need to rest. We need to have you take all these captives and place them with our other captives. We fed them two hours ago, so they are alright for the present time. However, I am going to make you in charge of taking care of them. I don’t want them handed over to Trall’s tribe, as they probably would kill them quickly. I have other plans for all of these warriors. See to it that they are fed, clothed, washed, and can get plenty of exercise while we are gone,” Tital instructed. “You are going on your trip back to Earth?” Zotz asked. “Yes, we are going to try to leave by Kukulcán’s Pyramid, and use it to bring all the horses back from Earth, utilizing it as a portal. I can’t say how long we will be gone, but we won’t waste time. We will return as soon as possible. We need to have Mahucutah and Iqui Balam, while we are on Earth, sail our boats