The story begins with the Aztec God of death and lightning ... In ancient Aztec tongue, the name 'Axolotl' translates to "water monster," and just as their name suggests, these creatures live ...
Here, in this store of unborn souls, they waited until the gods decided to place them in their mother’s belly. Aztec adults also ... such as making sure the water was not too hot when taking ...
It wasn't until 1978 that the temple dedicated to the Aztec gods Huitzilopochtli and Tláloc (gods of war and water) was unearthed in the heart of Mexico City. Today, the area remains an active ...
And when we saw so many cities and villages built in the water, and other great towns ... Enciso explains the snake's connection to the Aztec gods, and especially to the great feathered serpent ...
For the Aztec, the appeasement of the gods—and thus the world's survival ... incest with his sister—would one day return by water to restore his lordship. This notion was not lost on Moctezuma ...
We also dedicate it to the four elements that give us life: the sun, water, earth and air ... Xipe Totec, an Aztec deity, embodies rebirth and renewal, perfectly reflecting the group's mission ...