Tlaloc God of rain

Tlaloc

I'm Tlaloc, i'm the eldest god of Mesoamerican cultures.
i'm the god of rain and fertility.
People though i lived on top of the mountains especially the cloudy ones.
Teotihuacan and olmec people also praised me.
I governed the spheres of water, agriculture, and fertility.

I was a witness of the fall of the aztec empire this is what I saw
In 1519, march 4, Hernan Cortés and his troops arrived to what is now Veracruz, there was a big massacre from the spaniards.
When the spaniards arrived and brought african slaves that infected with smallpox but at that time that contagious diseases were a lot harder to cure because they did not have enough medical resources
In these year the spaniards get to Cholula the killed all of it's population.
My empire thought that these monsters were gods like me, I felt betrayed by my people because there where foolish enough to believe that a thief was a god.

Then in 1519, november 8, Hernan's army arrived to my precious city Tenochtitlán.
Spaniards made an alliance with
Cortés went back to the coast to defeat an other spanish troop that came from Cuba.
In this year I sent a man to be the emperor who could defeat the spaniards but i was very disapointed when I found out that at the end he gave up in front of them causing the fall on the aztec empire
The spaniards were roothless people,When they got there, they tried to replace Aztec belives and gods like me, and transformed them into christian believers, I was indignated.

After that in 1521, august 13, our last emperor Cuauhtémoc, who fought with all his forces to defeated these strangers that were attaching them,surrenders after Hernan cortes' armies.

Leading this big and powerful empire to it total vanished only leaving as legacy their art, architecture, math and religion.

Spaniards traveled so far to destroyed empires that weren't doing any harm, they only did it out of ambition and thirst of power.
I was very disappointed because I raised a brave and powerful empire that I though it was undefeatable but Hernán Cortés and his troops proved me wrong.