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"Quetzalcoatl vs Yog-Sothoth"

  • tomboflash
  • Dec 4, 2024
  • 1 min read

Quetzalcoatl (not to be confused with Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli) was a pretty big deal back in his day some millennia ago. He was a deity in the ancient Mayan culture who figured prominently in most everything they worried about, often depicted as a great winged serpent up to all sorts of shenanigans like the kind pictured at right. (This search in 'Google Images' offers a nice variety of possible appearances) Depending on who you ask, Quetzalcoatl presided over light in general along with the morning star (Venus), justice and mercy, and the wind (??), and invented books, calendars, and maize (corn), among exhibiting other fundamental powers. Pretty busy guy. He also moonlighted as the 'symbol of death and resurrection' which doesn't seem all that surprising, I suppose. But he was a pretty happenin' god, especially when brooding over his minions 2,500± years ago. However, he was nothing but a pigeon-toed chump compared to the likes of the reality-altering YOG-SOTHOTH · · ·

 
 
 

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