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It is unknown how Ahuizotl came into his position, or exactly how he first crossed paths with Daring Do. However, Daring's penchant for stealing artifacts under Ahuizotl's protection, believing that she was safeguarding them in doing so, quickly earned the ire of the exasperated guardian. For her part, Daring presumed that Ahuizotl had villainous intentions for the artifacts he attempted to prevent her from stealing, and thus considered him evil. This perception became prevalent across [[Equestria]] due to the ''[[Daring Do (franchise)|Daring Do]]'' novel series, which Daring wrote in her civilian persona as {{FIM|A.K. Yearling}}.
 
Ahuizotl's reputation also suffered as a result of his increasingly desperate measures taken to stop Daring Do from stealing the artifacts in his charge. These included employing various booby traps and enlisting an assortment of minions, including a group of [[Ahuiztol's cats|cats]]. He also established himself in the [[Fortress of Talacon]], which a prophecy indicated might allow him to rule over the basin for 800 years. HeAhuizotl also entered into a tenuous partnership with Daring's rival relic hunter, [[Dr. Caballeron]], though the doctor's tendency to steal artifacts as well made the arrangement anything but friendly.
 
In ''[[Daring Do and the Sapphire Statue]]'', the first of A.K. Yearling's publications of her adventures, Ahuizotl appears to reclaim the titular [[Sapphire Statue]] after Daring Do has escaped with it. After subduing her with the aid of his cats, Ahuizotl ties Daring to an altar and leaves her at the mercy of several deathtraps. However, she manages to escape and recovers the statue, interrupting Ahuizotl's (presumably fictionalized) victorious monologue. It is unknown whether Daring's next publicized adventure, ''[[Daring Do and the Griffon's Goblet]]'', involved Ahuizotl.
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