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The Story of Gonzalo Pizarro - The Famous Conquistador

Gonzalo Pizarro was a Spanish Conquistador and a half-brother to Francisco Pizarro. His life is a story of controversy and conquest. Gonzalo Pizarro was born in 1510 in Spain and his life was marked by power struggles, adventure and tragedy. 

His life was largely shaped by the military career of his father who participated in the Italian wars. This article will explore the story of Gonzalo Pizarro and how it is reflected in today’s gaming world. 

Who is a Conquistador?

Conquistador refers to soldiers and leaders in Spanish and Portuguese military expeditions that conquered various parts of Asia and Americas in the 16th century. The term conquistador comes from a Spanish word that loosely translates to conqueror. 

Conquistadors are associated with colonization of the New World and exploration and Gonzalo Pizarro and his half-brother fitted the bill. Their actions led to cultural exchanges and conflicts with the indigenous people. 

The Inca Empire

Gonzalo Pizarro and his half-brother Francisco Pizarro are known for an expedition that led to the downfall of the Inca Empire. This expedition marked the beginning of Spanish conquest in South America. The two conquered Cuzco and most of the Inca territories. Gonzalo Pizarro became the governor of Quito after a successful conquest of the Inca Empire. Most of Quito territory covers what we call Ecuador today. 

Did El Dorado Really Exist?

Gonzalo Pizarro wasn’t done with his conquest even after becoming a governor. His next move was the search of the city of El Dorado. This city was believed to be filled with untold riches. He led an expedition from Quito eastward in search of El Dorado. This journey led him into the Amazon rainforest.

The journey was characterized by conflicts with indigenous people, hunger ordeals and diseases. The trip turned out to be disastrous and the separation of the members of his trip. It was during this trip that the Amazon River was discovered by Francisco de Orellana.

Despite all the challenges, Gonzalo Pizarro and his troup didn’t find the city of El Dorado. However, his efforts never went unappreciated as they have been documented in various forms of literature. This quest is also a chapter in the European exploration of South America. 

Story of Gonzalo Is The Main Inspiration Behind Gonzo's Quest 

Gonzo Quest, an online slot game borrows a lot from the story of Gonzalo in his search for El Dorado. The storyline shows Gonzo jumping off a ship in search of gold. Even though the ancient Gonzalo Pizarro is described as a brutal character, the character in this game is depicted as brave and comical. The game blends modern technology with historical inspiration to create an entertaining and engaging title. 

Today, there are plenty of generic games out there without any story behind them, such as https://casinodays.com/ca/game/sugar-rush or any other slots with a main focus on nice design and feel. While many of them provide an awesome gaming experience, it's always nice when a game is something bigger than just symbols. For any adventure gamer, the excitement is bigger the more context around the title is provided. This is the case with this famous slot, developed by Swedish giants NetEnt.

Hero in Age of Empires II

The character of Gonzalo Pizarro is featured in the Age of Empires II expansion title ‘The Forgotten’. He appears as a mounted gunpowder that looks like a Conquistador. He is a durable unit in the game with 150 hit points. He can also regenerate 30 hit points per minute. 

As a player, you will play as a Spaniard in the first scenario and Incas in the other three. The quest happens in Francisco de Orellana, a city similar to the imaginary El Dorado. 

Was Gonzalo Pizarro Good or Bad?

Judging whether Gonzalo Pizarro was a good or a bad person is subjective. It all depends on who is evaluating him. Gonzalo Pizarro is a hero to the Spanish Crown as he was a loyal servant who helped them conquer South America. 

The indigenous people view Gonzalo as a brutal figure who could crush everyone who resisted to be conquered. Historians can either view him as a hero due to his success or a bad person based on the atrocities he committed. 

 

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