Tzitzimitl
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Tzitzimitl
STAR-EATER DEMON BITCH TZITZIMITL
Enemies of the light.
I debated a bit with myselft about keeping Itzpapalotl's lineart but I couldn't resist with that cool look without it.
K-pop Demon Hunters Post cuz why not :P
I saw the trend of drawing demon hunters from your country, so why not draw the demons from my ancient civilization?
Yes, I drew myself as a tzitzimitl. It was fun.
Titanomaquia
Found this on a Japanese website,
Tzitzimitl is usually Tyrant race, but her race kanji doesn’t match Chi You’s, so what race did they move her to now and does it fit her?
She's been moved to 邪神/Jashin, i.e. Vile. So, yeah, pretty big swing from Tyrant. I don't know how appropriate Tyrant really was for her in the first place, but these moves are mostly to accomodate balance issues, usually regardless of consistency; Tyrant was stuffed to the gills in vanilla SMTV, while Vile notably lacked any demons in the ~70 range, so... etc.
more myths for my mlp au
Figures of Lore |
Tzitzimitl is a monstrous deity in Aztec mythology associated with the stars and with various star goddesses. A tzitzimitl had a double role in religion. For one side, they were protectresses of the feminine and progenitresses of mankind. They were also powerful and dangerous, especially in periods of cosmic instability. Tzitzimimeh were often linkened to the stars that appear near the sun during a solar eclipse. This was interpreted as their trying to attack the sun, so they could descend to Earth and devour every living thing on the face of the planet and wreak havoc.They were also feared during other ominous periods of the Aztec world, such as during the five unlucky days called Nemontemi which marked an unstable period of the year count, and during the New Fire ceremony marking the beginning of a new calendar round - both were periods associated with the fear of change. Because of this, human sacrifices were necessary to keep the demons at bay, or else they would have been successful at destroying humanity.