The tale of the Canary Islands weaves a complex tapestry of exploration, conquest, and the harrowing trade of souls. These once-remote and mystical lands become mere pawns in the grand game of empires, forever altered by the hands of men driven by ambition and greed.
The Castillians conquer the Canary Islands between 1402 and 1496 and Spanish settlers gradually absorb the indigenous Berber populations, the Guanches.