With Conquistadors approaching Calusa territory in Florida, King Carlos does not choose his son, Prince Sinapa, to lead the defense of the powerful, warlike Calusas. Instead, Carlos sends Sinapa on an almost impossible mission to convince Aztec emperor Montezuma to ally with the Calusas to drive off the Spanish invaders. How would the world be different if the Conquistadors did not gain power in Florida and Mexico? How does a prince feel when his father does not trust him to lead?
With Conquistadors approaching Calusa territory in Florida, King Carlos does not choose his son, Prince Sinapa, to lead the defense of the powerful, warlike Calusas. Instead, Carlos sends Sinapa on an almost impossible mission to convince Aztec emperor Montezuma to ally with the Calusas to drive off the Spanish invaders. How would the world be different if the Conquistadors did not gain power in Florida and Mexico? How does a prince feel when his father does not trust him to lead?