Tlaloc, he who makes things sprout. He is the god of rain, lightning and thunder. He was married to Xochiquetzal, but Tezcatlipoca kidnapped her. He married Chalchihuitlicue. He is responsible for floods and droughts.
Huehuecoyotl, the Old Coyote. Also know as Ancient Drum, he is known as the god of music, storytelling, dance and merriment. He is also a trickster god, playing cruel tricks on mortals and gods alike.
Mictlantecuhtli, lord of the land of the death. According to legend, Quetzalcoatl needed bones from the past world. At first Mictlantecuhtli agreed, but then changed his mind. Fortunately, Quetzalcoatl escaped, but dropped some broken bones. That's why we have different bones.
This is Tezcatlipoca, the smoking mirror. He is the god of nocturnal skies, ancestral memory and god of time. He is a patron for warriors. He created the world, while his brother, Quetzalcoatl, created humanity.
This is Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent. He is the god of wisdom and self reflection. He is the one who helped create humanity. He is the patron of priests. Tezcatlipoca is his brother.
My real name is Andy Luis Aguirre Mendoza Rosas. The name is just a nickname. For a long time, I have always been fascinated about the Aztecs for building Tenochtitlan (present day Mexico City). The Mayans inventing the Mayan Ball Game. The Incas for living in Central America.Though they no longer exist, they give us a reminder that people once created great things.