The waves roared through the vast Gulf of Mexico. From the westernmost Egret River Estuary, passing through Vastec, Totonac, Beach Sock, and Central Maya, all the way to the eastern tip of the Yucatan Lowland Maya, it forms a lower semicircular arc of exactly four thousand miles. And further east, after crossing a five to six hundred mile strait, lies the hot land of Cuba!
At the start of December, when the main fleet of the Totonac Coast set sail from the Egret River Estuary, fully loaded with the second batch of two thousand barbarian tribes, a branch of the water transport army also completed a voyage of more than a month, just docking at Ekab Port on the easternmost tip of the Yucatan Peninsula.
