The legend of Sac-Nicte and Canek
Sac-Nicte means white
flower. She was born in Mayapan: the powerful alliance that lived in
peace—Mayab, Uxmal, and Chichen Itza. Canek means black serpent, a
brave prince with a kind heart. When he turned 21 yearsof age, he was chosen
as king of Chichen Itza. That same day he met princess Sac-Nacte. She was 15
years of age. Both quickly fell in love; however Sac-Nicte was destined to
be married with young Ulil, prince of Uxmal.
The legend says that a young adviser to the princess told Canek that Sac-Nicte would be waiting among green flowers and that it would be necessary to fight for her, before destiny fought against them.The day of the wedding, Canek arrived with 60 of his best warriors and climbed to the altar screaming Itzalan! Itzalan! As if he was in the battlefield and stole the princess from the altar. Ulil, enraged, launched a war: Mayapan and Uxmal against Izta.
The itzaes abandoned their homes and temples in Chichen Itza. Leading the way was King Canek, hand-in-hand with his beloved Sac-Nicte. The Uxmal and Mayapan armies found an empty Chichen Itza, left dead, abandoned by its citizens.The legend says the Itza went to the Peten region, leaving Chichen Itza beautiful city as it is today, dead and abandoned since ancient times.
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