Hark.
To that blood of mine within Viru, those who claim the blood of the Inka Yupanki, that brood of Pachakutiq. Some time ago, I departed from your craven ways, your harboring of evil and disgust soiled my image and the image of mine Panaka to the extreme, and I left you to your biddings. However, there is something that remains upon mine mind, for you all bear the relics granted by mine Ancestor unto you- now harbored illegally and without right within the palms of your disgusting hands.
I call to that Brood of Pachakutiq, to give forth everything our fateful ancestor of Leomonte granted unto you under the false guise that you plied as his descendants, yet you throw away his name and ply another false one. None of you bear any right to hold such relics of import, none of you bear any right to my ancestor’s works of art, none of you bear his name, so you will grant them back unto I. The Twin Blightsteel Spears: Chukipanka and Pukamaru, The Heavenly Starsteel Rosary: Viracocha, The Golden Axe of our Ancestor Leomonte: Qurikunya, The Golden Pendant: Tumi, and any other relic his hand has graced that you now hold.
Perhaps if you show me this level of good faith, in returning what is rightfully mine, I may be less hostile to your brood. Perhaps I may view you with a modicum of Respect.
Solpayki,
Hatun Kuraka Kay Panaka Amaru, Apu Kay Kusikancha, Sinchi Kay Kalldur
Tupaq Amaru, Scion of Leomonte