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Xolotl
Pantheon: Aztec
Abode: Mictlān
Parents: Mixcoatl and Chimalma
Siblings: Quetzalcoatl
Symbol: Xoloitzcuintle
Associations: Twins, Monsters, Death, Misfortune, Sickness, and Deformities
Key Info
- Fire / lightning god who was a soul-guide for the dead
- Twin of Quetzalcoatl
Brief Bio
In Aztec mythology, Xolotl was a god of fire and lightning. He was commonly depicted as a dog-headed man and was a soul-guide for the dead. He was also god of twins, monsters, death, misfortune, sickness, and deformities. Xolotl is the canine brother and twin of Quetzalcoatl, the pair being sons of the virgin Chimalma. He is the dark personification of Venus, the evening star, and was associated with heavenly fire. The axolotl is named after him.
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