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Ocelaciotl
A muscular motherly female goddess with firey red hair, inspired by Aztec and Mayan myth. She has the tail of a jaguar and wears traditional nahuatl dress.
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The jagaur, the ocelot, a blacked out sun (Nightsun), the number 7, and a rope
Fire
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Ocelaciotl understood the meaning of this world once she descended upon it, anyone can become a god once history strips you of your humanity. Ocelaciotl was a goddess of war and flame to her people, but they were not the people she was born to. She was a paradox, a alien lifeform completely different to the inhabitants of her new world, vastly far more powerful, jaguar elements to her body, but still just human enough to mingle among them and bare children. Her empire may have been short lived, but her bloodline continued on for centuries untouched, her paradoxical qaulities granting her descendants the ability to be far fiercer warriors than any other human, all containing a trace of her fiery red hues in their hair. When her descendants died, they had the ability to revive seven days after their death, gaining the Ignis Mark where their wound had once been, and gaining the feirceness of a jaguar in battle. All her direct descendants contain the ability to wield fire natura at a far more powerful proficency than others.
Ocelaciotl predicted that from her bloodline would arise seven great soverigns to wield her power.
Sovereign of Life: Tlachinolli
Sovereign of War: Eztli
Sovereign of Gold: Anacaona
Sovereign of Justice: Huixtocihuatl
Sovereign of Truth: La Verdad
Sovereign of Love: La Maria
Sovereign of Death: La Catrina
These seven women would gain a fragment of Ocelaciotl's power, and rule over the Tu'exican people.
Ocelaciotl soon rose to power as the god of the era of the 7th sun (the seventh century since Tu'exica was established) and the final god of the Tu'exican empire before it was colonized. She defeated the god of war, Huetziloxoltl, marking the death of the era of the 6th sun, and took his place as the primary ruler of the Tu'exican pantheon. She was a far more benevolent and more human god than her previous counterpart despite her jagaur physicalities, and produced many children, some of which rose to godhood as well.
The grand shaman of the pantheon, Hueymac, who initially grew to worship Ocelaciotl devotedly, even claiming to love her greater than no other, and wished to one day bear children with her. For breaking the code of the shaman and lusting for his god, he was cursed with madness by the spirits. Convinced he heard the spirit of Huetziloxoltl whispering in his dreams. At the same time, the Hattianian Conquest had began in the north, but had not yet gained enough momentum. Compelled by the voice of Huetziloxoltl, he mediated for the emperor Temocitztl, to negotiate with the new arrivals. The conquers told him of their own God, which called them to this land, the Old Father. Hueymac grew convinced that the foreign god was Huetziloxoltl in disguise, (preceded by the prophecy that Huetziloxoltl shall speak once more from the tome of the white-faced man) and he had come to descend upon the world once more through the will of the foreign warriors. He conspired with the Hattianians, who convinced him that if he destroyed Ocelaciotl, he would ascend as the Old Father, and subsequently Huetziloxoltl's new godly vessel. Driven by increasing madness Hueymac betrayed his empire and helped to rally the Hattianians into the great city of Tu'exica, with the help of the enemies of the Tu'exica and their island slaves. Hueymac himself, once Ocelaciotl's most devoted shaman, drove his own spear through her heart, killing her mortal body, he attempted to seize her divinity for himself, but in Ocelaciotl's last moment, she shattered her own divinity. It divided into 7 fragments, each representing an era of the sun, and flowed through her bloodline waiting to inhabit the 7 Sovereigns she foretold long ago. Some whispers account for the birth of the demonic spirit of volcanos, Taloc, from the remains of Ocelaciotl and Hueymac's sinful lust, who rained fire from the sky in the agony of their birth.
The Hattianians gained control over the Tu'exican and spread the word of the Old father of Suviac religion to maintain control over the people. Although Hueymac did reign as a god temporarily, he was ultimately betrayed as well. Regardless, his legacy lives on, as his mythology was merged with Huetziloxoltl and the Suviac Old Father, birthing the Pankóthlism god of Huepatér.
Ocelaciotl's name was erased from history as the scriptures of old were destroyed in the wake of Huepatér. However her role did not die. One part of her was retold as the male trickster jagaur demon Tezcotli, another as the demonic temptress of lust, Azmotl, but the most well known remains of her mythology is the wife of Huepatér, Santa Madre.
Likewise the 7 prophecized Soveriegns were also altered to become prophets of Huepatér, and also his concubines or daughters depending on localization, the most revered and recent being the Prophet of Love, La Maria.
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Inspired by Mayan god Kinich Ahau and the Aztec goddess qnd god Mictēcacihuātl and Tezcatlipoca
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Ocelaciotl
A muscular motherly female goddess with firey red hair, inspired by Aztec and Mayan myth. She has the tail of a jaguar and wears traditional nahuatl dress.
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The jagaur, the ocelot, a blacked out sun (Nightsun), the number 7, and a rope
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Ocelaciotl understood the meaning of this world once she descended upon it, anyone can become a god once history strips you of your humanity. Ocelaciotl was a goddess of war and flame to her people, but they were not the people she was born to. She was a paradox, a alien lifeform completely different to the inhabitants of her new world, vastly far more powerful, jaguar elements to her body, but still just human enough to mingle among them and bare children. Her empire may have been short lived, but her bloodline continued on for centuries untouched, her paradoxical qaulities granting her descendants the ability to be far fiercer warriors than any other human, all containing a trace of her fiery red hues in their hair. When her descendants died, they had the ability to revive seven days after their death, gaining the Ignis Mark where their wound had once been, and gaining the feirceness of a jaguar in battle. All her direct descendants contain the ability to wield fire natura at a far more powerful proficency than others.
Ocelaciotl predicted that from her bloodline would arise seven great soverigns to wield her power.
Sovereign of Life: Tlachinolli
Sovereign of War: Eztli
Sovereign of Gold: Anacaona
Sovereign of Justice: Huixtocihuatl
Sovereign of Truth: La Verdad
Sovereign of Love: La Maria
Sovereign of Death: La Catrina
These seven women would gain a fragment of Ocelaciotl's power, and rule over the Tu'exican people.
Ocelaciotl soon rose to power as the god of the era of the 7th sun (the seventh century since Tu'exica was established) and the final god of the Tu'exican empire before it was colonized. She defeated the god of war, Huetziloxoltl, marking the death of the era of the 6th sun, and took his place as the primary ruler of the Tu'exican pantheon. She was a far more benevolent and more human god than her previous counterpart despite her jagaur physicalities, and produced many children, some of which rose to godhood as well.
The grand shaman of the pantheon, Hueymac, who initially grew to worship Ocelaciotl devotedly, even claiming to love her greater than no other, and wished to one day bear children with her. For breaking the code of the shaman and lusting for his god, he was cursed with madness by the spirits. Convinced he heard the spirit of Huetziloxoltl whispering in his dreams. At the same time, the Hattianian Conquest had began in the north, but had not yet gained enough momentum. Compelled by the voice of Huetziloxoltl, he mediated for the emperor Temocitztl, to negotiate with the new arrivals. The conquers told him of their own God, which called them to this land, the Old Father. Hueymac grew convinced that the foreign god was Huetziloxoltl in disguise, (preceded by the prophecy that Huetziloxoltl shall speak once more from the tome of the white-faced man) and he had come to descend upon the world once more through the will of the foreign warriors. He conspired with the Hattianians, who convinced him that if he destroyed Ocelaciotl, he would ascend as the Old Father, and subsequently Huetziloxoltl's new godly vessel. Driven by increasing madness Hueymac betrayed his empire and helped to rally the Hattianians into the great city of Tu'exica, with the help of the enemies of the Tu'exica and their island slaves. Hueymac himself, once Ocelaciotl's most devoted shaman, drove his own spear through her heart, killing her mortal body, he attempted to seize her divinity for himself, but in Ocelaciotl's last moment, she shattered her own divinity. It divided into 7 fragments, each representing an era of the sun, and flowed through her bloodline waiting to inhabit the 7 Sovereigns she foretold long ago. Some whispers account for the birth of the demonic spirit of volcanos, Taloc, from the remains of Ocelaciotl and Hueymac's sinful lust, who rained fire from the sky in the agony of their birth.
The Hattianians gained control over the Tu'exican and spread the word of the Old father of Suviac religion to maintain control over the people. Although Hueymac did reign as a god temporarily, he was ultimately betrayed as well. Regardless, his legacy lives on, as his mythology was merged with Huetziloxoltl and the Suviac Old Father, birthing the Pankóthlism god of Huepatér.
Ocelaciotl's name was erased from history as the scriptures of old were destroyed in the wake of Huepatér. However her role did not die. One part of her was retold as the male trickster jagaur demon Tezcotli, another as the demonic temptress of lust, Azmotl, but the most well known remains of her mythology is the wife of Huepatér, Santa Madre.
Likewise the 7 prophecized Soveriegns were also altered to become prophets of Huepatér, and also his concubines or daughters depending on localization, the most revered and recent being the Prophet of Love, La Maria.
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Inspired by Mayan god Kinich Ahau and the Aztec goddess qnd god Mictēcacihuātl and Tezcatlipoca
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