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Prologue
Down in South America, in a country called Peru, once flourished a now extinct civilization. It was just beginning to thrive and grow in the 1400's - just about at the same time the Renaissance spread through Europe. This empire survived on its agriculture but had exceptional technology, including an irrigation system that had "running water."
The Incas, just like every other group of people, had their fables and myths; for instance how the bridge high above the Urubama river got destroyed.
Disney's talented writers and animators answered that question and also created a legend . . . About a young emperor who was turned into a llama and through finding friendship in an unlikely peasant man, was saved and returned to his human state.
But what Disney doesn't know is that in the city of Qosqo, once called Aqha-Mama before that special young emperor came to power, their epic did not end there . . .