Woy reference
UPDATE YOU CAN GET IT ON A PILLOW
I just found an Etsy seller with post card of Tecciztecatl on a bike. It’s so niche. I love it.
Happy new year apparently because I forgot today was the day lmao
rb to give a flower to the person you rb this from
Hey…. I wonder who that artist is /silly
Xochiquetzal and Xochipilli be upon ye
Tyyyy :DDDD
they look great!!!
levitating disaster. Interesting
from now on your tumblr nickname is whatever you get from this sexual identity generator ☆
Omg he does
uhhh little dracula doodles :)
YIPPE E you are braver than I
i tried animating (kinda??) nana and tecciz in capcut and it got SO. LAGGY. I COULD COUNT THE FRAMES I FELT LIKE MY PHONE WAS ABOUT TO STOP WORKING ALTOGETHER and its too laggy to make anything better than this i fear but i had fun... (i think)
oh well. practice makes perfect, and i wanted to practice. im only posting this bc i havent rly posted much abt aztec gods in a while and its not too embarrassing (i think)
i had so much issues with getting tecciztecatls hair right in capcut oh my god. the boing was fun to make tho (i think)
It was meant to be teehee
“No me mires con esos ojos
Don't look at me with those eyes
Me deslumbras, me derrumbas
You dazzle me, you destroy me”
Fuck but because I feel bad eating him and there’s too much for me to reasonably eat
The Feathered Serpent is a prominent supernatural entity or deity found in many Mesoamerican religions. It is called Quetzalcoatl among the Aztecs; Kukulkan among the Yucatec Maya; and Q'uq'umatz and Tohil among the K'iche' Maya. The double symbolism used by the Feathered Serpent is considered allegoric to the dual nature of the deity: Being feathered represents its divine nature or ability to fly to reach the skies; being a serpent represents its human nature or ability to creep on the ground among other animals of the Earth, a dualism very common in Mesoamerican deities.
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Quetzalcoatl is a deity in Aztec culture and literature. Among the Aztecs, he was related to wind, Venus, Sun, merchants, arts, crafts, knowledge, and learning. He was also the patron god of the Aztec priesthood
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