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|bonus-name = Ix Mutal Ajaw
 
|bonus-name = Ix Mutal Ajaw
|bonus-description = Non-capital [[City (Civ6)|cities]] gain +10% to all yields if within six [[Tile (Civ6)|tiles]] of the Mayan {{Capital6}} Capital, and -15% to all yields if more than six tiles away. All [[Units (Civ6)|units]] receive +5 {{StrengthIcon6}} Combat Strength when within six tiles of the Mayan {{Capital6}} Capital.
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|bonus-description = Non-capital [[City (Civ6)|cities]] gain +10% to all yields if within six [[Tile (Civ6)|tiles]] of the Mayan {{Capital6}} Capital, and -15% to all yields if more than six tiles away. All [[Units (Civ6)|units]] receive +5 {{StrengthIcon6}} Combat Strength when within six tiles of the Mayan {{Capital6}}.
 
|agenda-name = Solitary
 
|agenda-name = Solitary
 
|agenda-description = Keeps her cities clustered around her {{Capital6}} Capital, and likes civilizations who settle far away from her. Dislikes those who encroach upon her borders with cities or troops.
 
|agenda-description = Keeps her cities clustered around her {{Capital6}} Capital, and likes civilizations who settle far away from her. Dislikes those who encroach upon her borders with cities or troops.

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"I am Lady Six Sky, a warrior standing above my defeated foes."
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Lady Six Sky (? – 10/11 February 741), also known as Lady Wac-Chanil-Ahau, was a Mayan queen who ruled the city of Naranjo from 682 to 741. She leads the Maya in Civilization VI.

Lady Six Sky does not rely on the traditional sources of fresh water to establish her close-knit empire; instead she capitalizes on a network of Farms and Plantations to reach for the stars.

Intro

Lady Six Sky, great warrior mother of Dos Pilas and Wak Kab’nal, lead your people into a new dynasty. Let your reach grow long so you may conquer your enemies near and far. The Gods will guide you, and you will in turn guide your loyal citizens to victory.

In-Game

Lady Six Sky's unique agenda is Solitary. She will try to keep her cities clustered around her Capital Capital Capital, likes leaders who settle far away from her and dislikes leaders who encroach upon her borders.

Her leader ability is Ix Mutal Ajaw. Within 6 tiles of her Capital Capital Capital, all her units receive +5 Strength Combat Strength and all her cities receive a 10% yield bonus. However, all her cities that are more than 6 tiles away from her Capital Capital Capital receive a 15% yield penalty.

Detailed Approach

The Maya plan out their settlements differently than other civilizations. They look to get their Housing Housing Housing from Farms rather than being near Fresh Water. Settling adjacent to luxuries provides them with additional Amenities Amenities Amenities as well. Lady Six Sky wants to keep her cities close to her Capital Capital Capital. So settle an early cluster of cities and defend them strongly with your Hul'che atlatlists. With properly placed Observatory districts receiving extra Science Science from adjacent Farms and Plantations you can start to race ahead of the other civilizations in technology, rocketing your people into space or providing a significant boost toward another victory.

Lines

Lady Six Sky is voiced by an unknown actress. She speaks a Mayan language (most likely Yucatec Maya).

Voiced

Agenda-based Approval: See that you continue to stay away from the Mayan homeland. For now the stars shine in your favor.

Agenda-based Disapproval: The stars themselves look away from your deeds. Do not approach my lands.

Attacked: I will not allow you to remain in power any longer. You have offended me for too long!

Declares War: You are unworthy of rulership. I will take your cities and your people, and rule them for you.

Defeated: The cycle of the Maya ends. But the end of your time will come, too. I pray it will be soon.

Greeting: You are in the presence of Lady Six Sky, priestess and warrior, queen of the Maya. Greetings.

Unvoiced

Delegation: My envoys bring to you drinking chocolate, ground with chili peppers and honey. Will you let them in?

Delegation Accepted: Your delegation has been allowed to visit our capital. I promise none will be forced to the great altar of the War Serpent.

Delegation Rejected: Your delegation is unwelcome. Except, maybe, as a sacrifice?

Denounced by Player: Jaguars will come for you in the night, and no one will mourn your passing!

Denounces Player: I spoke my counsel with patience, and you did not heed it. I speak it now in anger and frustration.

Wants to Declare Friends: The War Serpent wanes in the sky, and good feelings rise. Shall we be friends?

Wants to Declare Alliance: Venus sets at the appointed mark, and the moon rises over the pyramid. The signs are right for an alliance.

Player Accepts Friend Declaration: We shine together in the sky, you and I.

Player Declines Friend Declaration: I must have misjudged you.

Invitation to Capital: Let us exchange information about our homes.

Invitation to City: We have a match between our two best teams in the ball court. For the winners, we have a festival arranged at the temple square. We have made arrangements for the losers atop the altar. Will you come and celebrate with us?

Civilopedia entry

Ancient chroniclers talk about a woman who ruled as a king in Dos Pilas. She claimed the titles of male rulers and proved to be a vocal and powerful leader. Even though the chroniclers of the day never said her name, the reputation of the Lady of Dos Pilas nevertheless lived on.

Lady Six Sky, also known as Wak Chan Ahau, followed in the footsteps of her father B’alaj Chan K’awiil to become ruler of Dos Pilas. After assuming the throne in the late 600s, Lady Six Sky left her home of Dos Pilas and journeyed to Wak Kab’nal. It’s never easy being king (especially as a woman), and Lady Six Sky needed to further solidify her power across the region and in Wak Kab’nal in particular. To prove her authority both as the blood ruler and through divine choice, she performed several rituals shortly after her arrival. She was, for the most part, well received by the people, and her authority was ultimately respected, although she never fully ascended as the crowned ruler of Naranjo. Nevertheless, her people erected monuments in her name to show that they respected her rule with or without a crown. She was featured wearing the garbs of the true royal she was (which may have been a bit of an unintentional slap to the face, but presumably she accepted this gift with grace).

Lady Six Sky’s son , K’ahk Tiliw Chan Chaak (or Smoking Squirrel as his friends knew him) assumed the throne at the age of five, but Lady Six Sky continued to rule in his stead (he was a little busy being a child). Like any good mother, she led several successful military campaigns during this time against nearby polities that challenged her son’s—and by extension her—rule. Her monuments shifted to depict her as a warrior standing over her enemies, poised and triumphant. By the time her son was ten years old, she’d already carried out a number of successful campaigns in his name.

War and conquest was not the only thing that Lady Six Sky tackled during her reign as queen and regent. She also helped to perform the religious ceremonies expected of someone from her station. One, the mid-katun, she did in the same way as the previous king of Wak Kab’nal.

Lady Six Sky was determined to establish a new dynasty with her as the matriarch. This meant not only continuing to strengthen her rule through war and religious example, but also by further advancing the prosperity of her people. This was absolutely necessary if Lady Six Sky wanted to hold her power as a woman and the mother of a very young, and thus vulnerable, king. She planned to not just be there for a good time, but also for a long time.

When Lady Six Sky’s son Smoking Squirrel finally took over, he followed his mother’s legacy and continued to lead military campaigns against other, larger Maya cities, including Tikal. Lady Six Sky remained by Smoking Squirrel’s side during this time and acted as his co-ruler. The people and the nobility of Wak Kab’nal respected Lady Six Sky and Smoking Squirrel’s joint rule thanks to their consistent, unified actions and policies.

To Lady Six Sky’s and her people’s dismay, Smoking Squirrel had a short rule. He died early, leaving Lady Six Sky to lead once again until her grandson was old enough—or powerful enough—to ascend.

Lady Six Sky lived for another twenty years before she passed in 741 AD. Her grandson was defeated by Tikal, captured, and unfortunately executed, ending the dynasty she worked so hard to build.

Trivia

  • Lady Six Sky's diplomacy screen shows two step-pyramids in a clearing in the jungle.
  • Lady Six Sky carries a jade-tipped spear.
  • Lady Six Sky's leader ability is a title adscribed to her in stelae, meaning Lady of Tikal.

Gallery

Videos

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Civilization VI - First Look- Maya - Civilization VI - New Frontier Pass

First Look: Maya

Related achievements

The stars are right
The stars are right
Win a regular game as Lady Six Sky
Probably a reference to a famous exchange from the 2000 animated film The Road to El Dorado.
Court of Itzamna
Court of Itzamna
As the Maya found a settlement adjacent to 4 luxury resources.
Itzamna is a Mayan creator deity. He is said to reside in the sky and owns many treasures of Earth.

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