ANAHUARQUI.—The Ccoya or Queen, wife of Pachacuti.
CUSI COYLLUR ÑUSTA.—A Princess, daughter of Pachacuti. The words mean ‘the joyful star.’
YMA SUMAC.—Daughter of Cusi Coyllur. The words mean ‘How beautiful.’
PITU SALLA.—A girl, companion of Yma Sumac.
CCACCA MAMA.—A matron of Virgins of the Sun. Jailer of Cusi Coyllur.
Nobles, captains, soldiers, boys and girls dancing, singers, attendants, messengers or Chasqui.
ACT I
SCENE 1
An open space near the junction of the two torrents of Cuzco, the Huatanay and Tullumayu or Rodadero, called Pumap Chupan, just outside the gardens of the Sun. The Temple of the Sun beyond the gardens, and the Sacsahuaman hill surmounted by the fortress, rising in the distance. The palace of Colcampata on the hillside.
(Enter OLLANTAY L. [in a gilded tunic, breeches of llama sinews, usutas or shoes of llama hide, a red mantle of ccompi or fine cloth, and the chucu or head-dress of his rank, holding a battle-axe (champi) and club (macana)] and PIQUI CHAQUI coming up from the back R. [in a coarse brown tunic of auasca or llama cloth, girdle used as a sling, and chucu or head-dress of a Cuzqueño].)