"Feathered Snake". One of the major deities of the Aztec, Toltecs, and
other Middle American peoples. He is the creator sky-god and wise
legislator. He organized the original cosmos and participated in the
creation and destruction of various world periods. Quetzalcoatl ruled
the fifth world cycle and created the humans of that cycle. The story
goes that he descended to Mictlan, the underworld, and gathered the
bones of the human beings of the previous epochs. Upon his return, he
sprinkled his own blood upon these bones and fashioned thus the humans
of the new era. He is also a god of the wind (the wind-god Ehecatl is one of his forms), as well as a water-god and fertility-god.
He is regarded as a son of the virgin goddess Coatlicue and as the twin brother of Xolotl. As the bringer of culture he introduced agriculture (maize) and the calendar and is the patron of the arts and the crafts.
In one myth the god allowed himself to be seduced by Tezcatlipoca, but
threw himself on a funeral pyre out of remorse. After his death his
heart became the morning-star, and is as such identified with the god
Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli. In dualistic Toltec religion, the opposing deity,
Tezcatlipoca ("Smoking Mirror"), a god of the night, had reputedly
driven Quetzalcoatl into exile. According to yet another tradition he
left on a raft of snakes over the sea. In any case, Quetzalcoatl,
described as light-skinned and bearded, would return in a certain year.
Thus, when the Spanish conqueror Hernán Cortés appeared in 1519, the
Aztec king, Montezuma II, was easily convinced that Cortés was in fact
the returning god.
The Aztec later made him a symbol of death and resurrection and a patron
of priests. The higher priests were called Quetzalcoatl too. The god
has a great affinity with the priest-king Topiltzin Ce Acatl
Quetzalcoatl, who ruled the Toltecs in Tula in the 10th century. The
cult of Quetzalcoatl was widespread in Teotihuacan (ca. 50km northeast
of Mexico City), Tula (or Tullán, capitol of the Toltecs in middle
Mexico), Xochilco, Cholula, Tenochtitlan (the current Mexico City), and
Chichen Itza.
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Sun-Man and the Rulers of the Sun
The legend of Sun-Man Continues...
His magical melanin skin gave him unequalled, unlimited and special super strength. Sun-Man's skin could not be cut, burned, bruised, broken, pierced, stabbed, ripped or removed.
So Pig-Head the evil wart, was plotting to smoke-out Sun-Man. He wanted to see if he could weaken Sun-Man's powerful skin through the smoke from the drugs Pig-Head had just cooked up.
But Sun-Man flies free, protecting the right for the Galaxy-Trefixa to exist in peace. His rap is clear:
"Pig-Head listen, you're bad luck. You won't win, so just give up. Sun-Man is on the scene to stay. My good powers shall rule all the way!
The battle has just Begun...
His magical melanin skin gave him unequalled, unlimited and special super strength. Sun-Man's skin could not be cut, burned, bruised, broken, pierced, stabbed, ripped or removed.
So Pig-Head the evil wart, was plotting to smoke-out Sun-Man. He wanted to see if he could weaken Sun-Man's powerful skin through the smoke from the drugs Pig-Head had just cooked up.
But Sun-Man flies free, protecting the right for the Galaxy-Trefixa to exist in peace. His rap is clear:
"Pig-Head listen, you're bad luck. You won't win, so just give up. Sun-Man is on the scene to stay. My good powers shall rule all the way!
The battle has just Begun...
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