

I'm not versed in pre-Columbian American history or the nuances of architecture, so I won't argue. But doesn't Peru have pyramids? That's in South America, not North America.The ones in Rak'tika were clearly mayan pyramids. South american cultures never built pyramids as far as I know, only fortresses.
However some actually quechua names or concepts were sometimes used in Ronka yes, like the riddle construct turning scions into cards after wrong answers being called a Huaca. But most were mesoamerican (like most of the landmarks in the Raktika map).




If you count the Moche temples or things like Huaca del Sol pyramids I guess but... they're not pyramids geometrically for sure. Just very massive temples. If you want the classical pyramids you'll have to look at Mayas (pre 1000 AC), or Aztecs (post 1000 AC), which are mesoamerican. The Incan Empire (1200/1400 AC) and the civilizations that came before in South America are separated by thousands of kilometers, it's a very different type of culture and visuals. The former are tropically based, the latter live on top of the Andean mountains (even though the Incan Empire at its height had little to envy to the roman empire in surface, and had a lot of different cultures integrated into it).
( I'm very excited for that area in DT, I'm a big fan of quechua/aymara cultures )
Last edited by Valence; 05-28-2024 at 12:00 AM.


Alright, thank you.If you count the Moche temples or things like Huaca del Sol pyramids I guess but... they're not pyramids geometrically for sure. Just very massive temples. If you want the classical pyramids you'll have to look at Mayas (pre 1000 AC), or Aztecs (post 1000 AC), which are mesoamerican. The Incan Empire (1200/1400 AC) and the civilizations that came before in South America are separated by thousands of kilometers, it's a very different type of culture and visuals. The former are tropically based, the latter live on top of the Andean mountains.


People colloquially refer to South American megastructures as pyramids, and everyone would know what you’re talking about if you did, so no worries. Some were pyramids, some were stepped temples (ziggurat), some were “something else, but close enough”.
Pyramid is a lot easier to remember than Ziggurat, that’s for sure!
|
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|
|
Cookie Policy
This website uses cookies. If you do not wish us to set cookies on your device, please do not use the website. Please read the Square Enix cookies policy for more information. Your use of the website is also subject to the terms in the Square Enix website terms of use and privacy policy and by using the website you are accepting those terms. The Square Enix terms of use, privacy policy and cookies policy can also be found through links at the bottom of the page.

Reply With Quote

