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The Hero Twins Retold by Lin DonnLin Donn Illustrated by Phillip MartinPhillip Martin

The Hero Twins An Ancient Maya Indian Story The ancient Maya Indians lived in rainforest of Central America. Like all people everywhere, the Mayas loved stories. One of their favorite stories was The Legend of the Hero Twins. The story went something like this …

Once upon a time, a long time ago, there lived two brothers. The Hero Twins The brothers tried very hard to be good gardeners. But even the rabbit that rooted in their garden for food each day knew they were not very good at gardening. What they were good at, great at, absolutely excellent at, were ballgames.

Onlookers cheered so loudly whenever the boys played ball that the noise attracted the attention of the Lords of Death. The Hero Twins The Lords of Death lived in the Underworld. They liked to trick people into dying. They especially liked tricking people who were bothering them, and the boys were bothering them. They were far too noisy!

The Lords of Death sent an invitation to the brothers, inviting them to play a ballgame in the Underworld. The Hero Twins The boys knew it was a trick. But what could they do? There was no way to ignore a summons from the Lords of Death. They prepared as best they could, and set out for the Underworld.

The Hero Twins They made it safely across the river of spikes. They made it safely across the river of blood. They made it safely across the river of pus. They arrived at the house of the Lords of Death.

"Do you think our heads are filled with wood?" one cried. The brothers had failed a test. The Hero Twins There, a Lord waited for them to say hello. It was a trick. That Lord was only a wood statue. When the boys said hello to the wood statue, the real Lords rushed out from where they had been hiding. They shook their heads in pretended shock.

The Hero Twins "Now wait," interrupted one of the real Lords. "They did cross all three rivers safely." "Hum," said one of the other Lords thoughtfully. "Hardly anyone ever does that! That needs to be taken into consideration." "Have a seat while we think about what to do with you," a third Lord nodded to the brothers.

The Hero Twins Feeling hopeful that perhaps they would not be killed after all, the brothers sat down on a bench. The bench was burning hot. They were challenged to more tests. The boys leaped up, but it was too late. They had failed another test.

The Hero Twins They were sent to the Razor House. Sharp blades were supposed to cut them to ribbons. They escaped as a rat would, by crawling under the blades. They were sent to the Jaguar House. They escaped by feeding the Jaguars the bones they had brought along, just in case.

The Hero Twins The twins knew there would be test after test, until finally they died. When a Lord said, "Let us see if you can jump over these ovens", the boys jumped into the oven instead and died. The Lords of Death tossed the boys’ ashes into a river. Now you might think that was the end of the story, but the Hero Twins discovered something very odd ….

The twins discovered they were unharmed and still alive! The Hero Twins “It would appear we have picked up some magic from somewhere!” gasped a twin. Just as he said that, the twins turned back into their human selves! But they were not human! They had turned into catfish and were swimming about in the river.

The Hero Twins The Hero Twins traveled from town to town, singing and dancing and performing fabulous tricks for a living. They soon discovered they had other magical powers. They could cut themselves up and put themselves back together again. They could burn a house down and then restore it to its original shape.

The Lords of Death heard of their amazing act. They sent the twins an invitation to the Underworld, not knowing that they were inviting the very twins they had killed so recently. The Hero Twins "Do me next," one Lord cried. "Chop me up and put me back together again!" When the twins performed their act, the Lords were delighted.

The twins were delighted to chop up the Lord. Only, they did not put the Lord back together again. The other Lords knew they had been defeated. The Hero Twins Rather than risk losing any more Lords, they sent the twins back to earth.

The gods of the heavens, who had provided a great deal of the magic although no one knew that except the gods of the heavens, honored the courage and cleverness of the Hero Twins by bringing them up to the sky. The Hero Twins One twin became the sun. The other became the moon. And their children became the rulers of the earth!

The Hero Twins The children of the earth build ball courts in every town in the world in honor of their ancestors …. The Hero Twins.

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