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Rayas Colony Stone

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Rayas Colony Stone

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Six months into his virtual life, traveling to colonize distant planet Rayas, Gabe Oliveri devises shapeshifter magic for a campaign in the Classic Maya world.

In the video-game time travel that is history class, beliefs are real, and fuel Gabe’s magical powers. But the AI’s Maya campaign amounts to gringo-grade tourism. Because it skips Mexico’s most challenging belief – shapeshifting shamans.

Specifically, were-jaguars.

In the lush rainforests of Mexico and Guatemala, the Stone Age flourished into one of Earth’s great civilizations. The Maya mastered mathematics and astronomy. They bequeathed corn and ball sports to the world, and chocolate. They built pyramids and beguiling art, all without horsepower.

Instead they relied on blood sacrifice.

Maya religion is mystifying. To gain a shapeshifter’s power, Gabe must embrace his unknown dark side, including his fears on the cusp of manhood. The Rayas expedition ruled out older students, because the virtual life broke their mental health. He fears the same fate.

Can Gabe warp his mind into the arcane Maya worldview, plumb his darkest depths, and master the jaguar?
Ciencia Ficción Distópico Viajes en el Tiempo
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More VR training for the Rayas crew

The colony ship bound for Rayas has left Earth orbit on its way to the new world filled with thousands of teenagers as colonists and some crew members. The long journey means that most of the colonists are in a "sleep" mode, where they are feed via IVs and strapped down. However; they are able to participate in VR training. There is two levels of VR, one where the individuals believe that they are going to "school" most days learning history, language, math, science, etc and then during after hours and on "week-ends" they are allow to leave the school building and go to the "beach" and mingle with their fellow colonists.

The other level of VR is where the main character Gabe and some of his fellow classmates/roommates enter a more hands-on training. The first main adventure Gabe learns how to find iron ore, make charcoal, heat the ore and get sponge iron which he takes to a VR blacksmith who proceeds to heat the iron and using his hammer to make an ingot of iron. Gabe feels that he needs to be able to understand the hands-on aspect of producing metal when they land on the colony planet of Rayas but he also wants to expand/improve his leadership skill. Which leads to the second VR adventure where Gabe and his friends are placed in the ancient Maya culture and are given a goal. Gabe draws upon his experience in the Pueblo culture (book 1 of Rayas Colony) and expands his magic quotient. He leads his team on their quest even with several unexpected hiccups along the way.

I am still not sure if Gabe and friends are really on a space ship headed toward Rayas or that is just another level of VR reality.

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