


Xipe Totec
Pantheon: Aztec
Abode: Twelfth Heaven, The North
Parents: Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl
Siblings: Quetzalcoatl, Tezcatlipoca, Huitzilopochtli
Associations: Life-Death-Rebirth, Sickness, Agriculture, Goldsmiths, Silversmiths, Liberation, Deadly Warfare, The Seasons and the Earth
Symbol: Quail
Also Known As: Our Lord the Flayed One
Key Info
- Creator deity who flayed his skin to feed humanity
- Introduced warfare to the Aztecs
Brief Bio
Xipe Totec connected agricultural renewal with warfare. He flayed himself to give food to humanity, symbolic of the way maize seeds lose their outer layer before germination and of snakes shedding their skin. He is often depicted as being red beneath the flayed skin he wears, likely referencing his own flayed nature. Xipe Totec was believed by the Aztecs to be the god that invented war.
His insignia included the pointed cap and rattle staff, which was the war attire for the Mexica emperor. He had a temple called Yopico within the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan. Xipe Totec is associated with pimples, inflammation and eye diseases, and possibly plague. Xipe Totec has a strong relation to diseases such as smallpox, blisters and eye sickness and if someone suffered from these diseases offerings were made to him.
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MESOAMERICAN MYTHOLOGY

