It takes an hour of jostling through the crowd but soon, Scar and I make our way to the edge of the pyramids. They’re situated on a triangular plaza lined with more triangle-shaped stones. A low stone wall encircles the place, keeping all of us petitioners outside. At each corner of the plaza, there stands a small pyramid. The structures aren’t as big as the ones from Egypt—maybe twelve feet tall—but what they lack in height they more than make up for in terms of the intricate cravings on their surface. My eyes widen. The Book of Isis uses a special glyphs that share some things with ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, but not a ton. These pyramids are covered in the exact same glyphs. Sure, they are carved in an Aztec style with lots of looping lines and intricate images. Still, it’s the same

