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- Quetzalcoatl – Mythopedia
Quetzalcoatl was the Aztec’s Feathered Serpent god, controller of winds and bringer of maize A clever shapeshifter, he used his wits to trick the Lord and Lady of Death into giving him the bones that he shaped into mankind
- Xochiquetzal – Mythopedia
The first bat was born when Quetzalcoatl’s semen dripped onto a rock while he was washing The gods sent the bat to bite out the vulva of the young goddess Xochiquetzal, from which they grew nasty-smelling flowers to present to Mictlantecuhtli
- Mictlantecuhtli - Mythopedia
Before Quetzalcoatl was able to escape Mictlan, however, Mictlantecuhtli discovered his ruse and had his minions dig a pit to trap him Quetzalcoatl, who had been distracted briefly by a quail, fell into the pit, caused the stolen bones to scatter across the floor Eventually, Quetzalcoatl manage to gather up the bones and escape Mictlan
- Huitzilopochtli – Mythopedia
In this telling, Huitzilopochtli was the final of their four children His older brothers included Xipe Totec (god of agriculture, rebirth, and goldsmiths), Tezcatlipoca (omnipresent god of the night sky and knower of all thoughts), and Quetzalcoatl (god of the wind, giver of maize, and inventor of books and calendars)
- Tezcatlipoca – Mythopedia
Tezcatlipoca would soon get his revenge and bring Quetzalcoatl’s time as the sun to an end While the two brothers were arguably even at this point, Tezcatlipoca was still not content He tricked the king Topiltzin-Quetzalcoatl, a manifestation of Quetzalcoatl, into becoming heavily intoxicated on pulque (an alcoholic beverage made from agave
- Ometeotl – Mythopedia
Ometeotl was the Aztecs’ original creator deity, composed of husband Ometecuhtli and wife Omecihautl After creating themselves and four of the most powerful gods of the pantheon, they left to reside in the highest heaven
- Chalchiuhtlicue - Mythopedia
According to the Codex Ramirez (a 16th-century Spanish manuscript recording Aztec religious practices) Chalchiuhtlicue was created by Tezcatlipoca, Xipe Totec, Quetzalcoatl, and Huitzilopochtli shortly after the world’s creation According to this myth, Tlaloc and Chalchiuhtlicue were created simultaneously as husband and wife
- Tonatiuh - Mythopedia
With the sacrifice compromised by Tecciztecatel’s late entry into the pyre, Tonatiuh was little more than a motionless form in the sky The assembled gods decided that the only way to solve this predicament was for yet more gods to be sacrificed Thus, the god Ehecatl (the wind god manifestation of Quetzalcoatl) set about slaying them
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