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Ītzpāpālōtl

Pantheon: Aztec


Group: Death God


Abode: Tamoanchan


Associations: Death, Infant Mortality


Symbol: Rothschildia orizaba (Moth)

Key Info

- Warrior and Death Goddess 

- Queen of the Tzitzimimeh

- Ruler of Tamoanchan

- Primarily appears as an Obsidian Butterfly

- Appears as a tzitzimime (star demon) to devour people during solar eclipses


Brief Bio

Ītzpāpalōtl ("Obsidian Butterfly") was a goddess in Aztec religion.


She was a striking skeletal warrior and death goddess and the queen of the Tzitzimimeh. She ruled over the paradise world of Tamōhuānchān, the paradise of victims of infant mortality and the place identified as where humans were created.


She is the mother of Mixcoatl and is particularly associated with the moth Rothschildia orizaba from the family Saturniidae. Some of her associations are birds and fire. However, she primarily appears in the form of the Obsidian Butterfly.

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