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White Mountain Society
Sak Witz kuch
సక విజి కుచ
White Mountain Glyph.png
Glyph-Emblem of Sakal Witz, used for both the city and the organization
AbbreviationSa.Wi
Formation20 April 1304 BC
FounderMam Lakam Chen
Founded atSakal Witz
TypeOrder of White Pilgrims Diviners and cleric officials
HeadquartersTemple of the Hearth Stones, Sakal Witz, Mutul
Patron gods
Mam Lakam Chen
Yax K'ak Mo
Hun Hunahpu
Yaxal Witz

The Society of the White Mountain (Mutli: సక విజి కుచ, Sak Witz Kuch) is the oldest still existing branch of the White Path. It is unknown when the school in its current form was formed, but traditions date the organization' origins back to 4.11.13.0.0 8 Pax 4 Ajaw, or 20 April 1304 BC in the gregorian calendar. After the invention of printing, the various legends and myths that existed surrounding the creation of the organization were merged into one single narrative, involving twelve of the original pupils of the First Priest being guided by the First Priest' way to the site of the modern city of Sakal Witz where Mam Lakam Chen, "Grandfather of the Great Cave", an avatar of Chaakh, was residing. Mam Lakam Chen continued their formation and further honed their knowledge of the world which the twelve men recorded using the script taught to them by the First Priest. They also discovered the "holiness" of the valley they had been guided to, and made themselves the guardian of the valley's and nearby mountains' holy sites. Since then, the population of Sakal Witz claim itself to be the direct descendents of the twelve priests' lineages, and the priests of the White Mountain to be the last link of a 3325 years old unbroken line of succession.