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'''Autloc''', ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Aztecs (TV story)}}) called '''Yauhtloc''' in [[Azteca]], ([[PROSE]]: | '''Autloc''', ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Aztecs (TV story)}}) called '''Yauhtloc''' in [[Azteca]], ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Against Nature (novel)}}) was an [[Aztec]] [[High Priest of Knowledge]] in the [[15th century]]. | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == |
Revision as of 20:10, 5 September 2024
Autloc, (TV: The Aztecs [+]Loading...["The Aztecs (TV story)"]) called Yauhtloc in Azteca, (PROSE: Against Nature [+]Loading...["Against Nature (novel)"]) was an Aztec High Priest of Knowledge in the 15th century.
Biography
When the First Doctor and his companions arrived in the TARDIS, Barbara Wright assumed the identity of an ancient priest. Although Tlotoxl opposed her, Autloc supported her, even when she tried to end the practice of human sacrifice. Autloc ended up sacrificing his position to help them escape.
As the High Priest of Knowledge, he was one of the most powerful Aztec priests. When Yetaxa was "brought back to life" he loyally served her and followed almost every command. Because of his position, Tlotoxl tried to get rid of Yetaxa without his knowledge, but he knew of Tlotoxl's hatred of her. Later he was clubbed over the back of the head by Ixta with Ian's club. Ian was sentenced to death and Autloc proclaimed Yetaxa to be false.
Despite this, he did not let Yetaxa know of his claim that she was false and continued to serve her. He was confused because Yetaxa was going against the traditions and beliefs of the Aztecs. To rid himself of the confusion, he exiled himself. (TV: The Aztecs [+]Loading...["The Aztecs (TV story)"])
Legacy
Tlohtoxcatl later described Yauhtloc as a man with no wisdom, since he could not tell the difference between a foreigner and a god. In contrast, Tlohtoxcatl taught that even when the answer to a question was unknown, one could not conclude that the answer did not exist. (PROSE: Against Nature [+]Loading...["Against Nature (novel)"])
Appearance
In his mid-fifties, Autloc had a craggy face and long grey hair. He wore a loin-cloth, a cloak, sandals and a headdress of multi-coloured plumed feathers. (PROSE: The Aztecs [+]Loading...["The Aztecs (novelisation)"])
Behind the scenes
- Autloc is mentioned briefly in Lawrence Burton's Smoking Mirror. It is revealed his mental state degraded following the "business" with Barbara masquerading as Yetaxa. Burton changed the spelling of the character's name to the more culturally authentic spelling "Yauhtloc" when writing Against Nature.