Thread:DatAsymptote/@comment-25455824-20150909222837

Hey, so, I kinda wanted to use a latin-american legend for an OC, but for some in-story reasons I'm not really sure wether it would be allowed. The legend is quite short, but I only found it in spanish. Here is a translated version:

The Condor

The Condor did not always use the ruff that it takes so elegantly in its neck. He got used to wearing it after being defeated in an embarrassing fight by a tiny rival.

Legend has it that Don Condor was down to the valley on the occasion of a "chinganas" that were held on the occasion of Easter. In one of the many taverns installed near a square, he met a pal, charlatan and quarrelsome, very famous by his nickname "Chusclín". It was nothing less than a vulgar chingolo.

After an entertaining talk, in which Don Condor and Chusclín boasted quarrelsome feats and famous "chupaderas" ( which means drinking wine), as end for their conversation, they made a singular bet. They were challenged to drink wine, and he who “sucked” the most without getting drunk would win the bet and the loser would pay the wine consumed and a round for all.

Both Don Condor as Chusclín climbed their jugs and so the auction began. Don Condor in good faith tried to drain the liquid "in one sitting", regardless that Chusclín threw down every sip he drank without his opponent noticing. As Don Condor was not as accustomed to wine as Chusclín, he soon began to feel pain in his head and so he tied a handkerchief, as a headband, in order to attenuate the headache. Noticing the game of his opponent, he rebuked him and he went up. Chusclín, who was a veteran fighter, waited serene and confident. The fight did not last long because the chingolo with an accurate blow bloodied the nose of his opponent, who only tried to defend. In the brawl, The handkerchief that Don Condor had tied around his head had dropped and since then in his neck he has it.

Thanks in advance for all the trouble 