Final answer:
Casiopea is bound to the Mayan death god Hun-Kame in 'Gods of Jade and Shadow' when a shard of his tooth lodges in her leg, creating a shared life force between them. option 1.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the novel Gods of Jade and Shadow by Silvia Moreno-Garcia, the protagonist Casiopea becomes bound to the Mayan death god Hun-Kame through a physical connection rather than a magical spell or symbolic pact.
This occurs when a shard of Hun-Kame's tooth becomes lodged in Casiopea's leg after she opens the chest that imprisons Hun-Kame, unintentionally reviving him.
The shard creates a link between them, causing them to share a life force; what happens to one affects the other. This unique bond forms the central narrative arc of the novel and shapes the mystical journey they embark on together.
So Option 1 is correct.