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Author: * Aqa Jora Yupanqui -
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Date: Apr 19, 2006 - 16:55
Bio: Aqa Jora:
Aqa Jora is
a form of chicha, that alcoholic Incan brew made primarily from maize.
Aqa is the Incan word for chicha (which was the Spanish term). Now, historically
most chicha was made by women, who chewed the corn to release the juices
of the plant, which would be allowed to ferment. Aqa Jora is a form of
chicha that does not require saliva to activate the process, but she defends
the beverage either way.
Our intrepid
spirit who comes to play with the Bragging Gods, Aqa
Jora, manifests as a woman with cornsilk hair, dressed in stylish
cornhusks (by her lights, anyway). She's relaxed, laid back, the only
way to live at high altitudes. She'll sometimes go off into exceedingly strange digressions, probably also a result of high altitude living.

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