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Viracocha emerged from Lake Titicaca and made a dark world, without sun, moon or stars, and a race of giants. This race was to live peacefully and worship Viracocha, but instead it defied him. He turned some of the giants into stone; others were swallowed by the earth and sea. A great flood (unu pachacuti) swamped the land, drowning everything but one man and one woman, who landed at Tiwanaku.
Next Viracocha created the sun, moon and stars, and set them in motion from the Island of the Sun and Island of the Moon in the lake. He made a second, normal-sized human race from stone and clay, named them and painted them with their national costumes and hairstyles, then dispersed them underground in their future homelands. With two or three helpers he then travelled through the land, calling forth the nations to reemerge through caves, and also from hills and lakes, as he went, until he reached the north-west coast and disappeared across the sea - in one version on a cloak raft, in another walking on the water.
Source: Jones, David M., The Everyday Life of the Ancient Incas (Hermes House, London, 2010)