Mexican Wasteland archive

Teotlalli Signals

AtomRadio76’s Mexican Wasteland signal shelf: relayed accounts carried by Xicohténcatl, spoken Spanish episodes, regional stories, and music that emerges from Teotlalli on its own terms.

Signal frame

A second wasteland, not an appendix.

Teotlalli Signals gives the Mexican Wasteland its own archive identity. It can share the hush of Midnight, the broadcast grammar of AtomRadio76, and the map logic of the wider site without becoming a mere regional footnote.

Branch one

Xicohténcatl Relayed Stories

Stories reaching the archive through Teotlalli’s own relay line: places named precisely, accounts carried secondhand, and Mexican Wasteland lore allowed to widen across the map.

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The Axolotl Hunter

A Xochimilco signal carried by Xicohténcatl: the canals still exist, but not as nostalgia, and not as safety.

Xochimilco Relayed story
03

The Coyote Choir

A Sonoran borderlands account from El Ojito, a village gathered around an old stone fountain that refuses to dry up.

El Ojito Borderlands
04

The Green Guard of Chamula

A Chiapas signal remembering the Green Guard of Chamula not as a monster, but as a presence that still protects the village.

San Juan Chamula Chiapas
05

The Dead Train to Zacatecas

A rail signal crossing the Mexican Wasteland at midnight: an old train still running, its passengers seated in Sunday clothes, its destination no longer able to answer.

Zacatecas Rail signal

Branch two

Spoken Spanish Episodes

Three full Spanish-language Tlahcoyohual ipan Teotlalli transmissions currently define this branch: stories built for Teotlalli in Spanish, not merely translated after the fact.

02 Full Spanish episode

El Token de Hojalata

YouTube title: [ES] El Token de Hojalata | Tlahcoyohual ipan Teotlalli (El Velador) | Fallout 76

A compact Teotlalli object story in the Velador lane: a small token, evidence instead of money, and the kind of surviving detail that turns a rumor into a signal.

El Velador Spoken Spanish Object story
03 Full Spanish episode

La Oyente del Túnel

YouTube title: [ES] La Oyente del Túnel | Tlahcoyohual ipan Teotlalli (El Velador) | Fallout 76

A longer Velador transmission centered on listening itself: a tunnel, a voice, and the late-night change that arrives when someone finally answers a signal that may not want company.

El Velador Spoken Spanish Tunnel signal

Branch three

Teotlalli Music Signals

Music is allowed to enter the Mexican Wasteland archive when it belongs there. Atomic Mambo Nights begins that lane without overtaking the stories.

Mapped music signal

Atomic Mambo Nights

A young but promising Teotlalli music line: mambo-bright, Fallout-aware, and already at home on the Mexican Wasteland board.