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Gaspar Figueroa's Expedition to Peru
This document appears to describe Gaspar Figueroa's expedition to Peru in 1543, shortly after Francisco Pizarro's assassination. Here's a summary:
Context and Expedition
- Gaspar Figueroa, a Spaniard, sought fortune in Peru, traveling with others to Lake Titicaca.
- The group discovered a gold-filled temple near the lake, which was part of an ancient civilization.
Tragedy in the Temple
- Overwhelmed by greed, they desecrated the temple, removing gold and artifacts.
- After leaving the temple, the men suffered paranoia and hallucinations of being pursued by something.
- The narrative implies supernatural retribution for their actions.
Figueroa's Fate
- Figueroa attempted to flee back to Spain, but a series of misfortunes befell him and his group.
- His companions died, either in accidents or due to mysterious illnesses, leaving Figueroa alone.
Confession and Death
- In his final days, Figueroa confessed his sins, claiming to be haunted by otherworldly forces.
- A priest recorded his dying words, noting Figueroa’s belief that gods were punishing him.
Postscript
- The priest added a note stating that Figueroa died consumed by guilt and terror, unable to escape his torment.