Capacocha

The Capacocha are the Immortals of South America. While the Shemsu-Heru speculated that a renegade Ishmaelite taught a bastardized version of the Spell of Life to one of the indigenous sorcerers, the Capacocha themselves tell tales of a gift the gods themselves granted to the people of Mesoamerica, long before the Egyptians even began to proper bury their dead.

Although their Spell of Life was powerful, it contained two critical weaknesses: If the body of the mummy would be damaged, he would remain banished to the Shadowlands and he could not return to his body on his own effort, having to rely on his descendants and cultists to call him back to life. When the Spanish invasion hit, both weaknesses were exploited, as the invaders forbid the sacrifices that would have revived the dead and many Capacocha were destroyed utterly by the new foreign weapons. Confronted with this, the lingering spirits of the Capacocha reformed their spell of Life, an act that stretched over five hundred years. The result was the Teomallki, reformed mummies similar in nature to the Amenti.