Tezcatlipoca: Go big or go home!
Xipe Totec, exhausted: for once in your life Tez, I'm begging you, go home
Tezcatlipoca: I'm going big

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Tezcatlipoca: Go big or go home!
Xipe Totec, exhausted: for once in your life Tez, I'm begging you, go home
Tezcatlipoca: I'm going big
Xipe Totec
Xipe Totec (pron. Xi-pe To-tec) or 'Flayed One' in Nahuatl, was a major god in ancient Mesoamerican culture and particularly important for the Toltecs and Aztecs. He was considered the god of spring, the patron god of seeds and planting and the patron of metal workers (especially goldsmiths) and gemstone workers. He is equivalent to the Red Tezcatlipoca, patron of Cuauhtli (eagle), the unfavourable 15th Aztec day-name and he was represented by the date 1 Océlotl.
Early Origins
Xipe Totec perhaps originated with the Olmec culture and developed from their ancient God VI. Another possible origin is from the Yope civilization in the southern highlands of Guerrero. The first representations of the god in art, however, date to the Post-classical period (9th to 12th century CE) in the Mazapan culture at Texcoco. The god was a major Aztec deity and was also worshipped by the Tlaxcaltecans, Zapotecs, Mixtecs, Tarascan and Huastecs. The late Post-classical Maya also adopted Xipe Totec and representations of the god survive at Oxkintok, Chichen Itza and Mayapan.
In Mesoamerican mythology Xipe Totec was the son of the primordial androgynous god Ometeotl and, specifically in Aztec mythology, he was the brother of those other three major gods Tezcatlipoca, Huizilopochtli and Quetzalcoatl. Sometimes credited with being a creator god along with his brothers, Xipe Totec was also closely associated with death, which resulted in him being considered the source of diseases amongst mankind. However, the god also received many offerings from worshippers calling for him to cure illnesses, especially eye ailments.
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Poeminimo:
Soledad.
En la mínima señal de soledad,
Existe un atisbo de otredad.
Xipetotec
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Xipetotec: Let's end this year the way we spent it: burning but fab.
Xipe Totec on the phone: Hey bro, what'd ya wanna eat?
Huitzilopochtli: ThE sOuLs Of ThE iNnOcEnT!
Quetzalcoatl: A bagel.
Huitzilopochtli: NO!
Quetzalcoatl: Two bagels.
Apenas me estoy percatando que no lo he publicado aquí, perdón (。•́︿•̀。)
BlackHat as Aztec Gods
BlackHat como dioses Aztecas
Tezcatlipoca
Xipe Totec
Huitzilopochtli
Quetzalcoatl
Mictlantecuhtli
Tlaloc
Enjoy!!!
Disfruten!!!