It depicts a group of Aztec warriors from the Pre-Columbian Age, displaying their traditional armor and weapons. The warriors should be muscular and robust, with expressions of determination and bravery. They wear crowns of bronze exotic bird plumage that are conical or round in shape, often adorned with small crests or horns. Their armor consists of leather breastplates, and they carry round wooden shields. Some warriors are equipped with chain mail or padded linen armor for additional protection. They wield a variety of weapons, including long spears, short swords, and curved daggers. Some carry double-edged battle axes or hammers. Their footwear is made of sandals or sturdy leather boots, suitable for the rocky terrain of the mountains of Mexico. The scene should capture them in a dynamic pose, either preparing for battle or in the midst of combat, with a rugged, mountainous landscape in the background. “It includes details such as tattoos or war paint on their arms and faces, and decorative elements such as animal motifs engraved on their armour and weapons. The overall atmosphere should be intense and harsh, reflecting the fierce and warlike nature of the Illyrians.”