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citlalya1311 · 8 months
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¿Conoces la historia de Iztlacoliuhqui?
El dios que alguna vez fue conocido como Tlahuizpancatelcuhtli, regente de Venus, fue víctima de su propia "justicia".
Se le conocía por su carácter bondadoso, sin embargo, la gota que derramó el vaso, fue el sacrificio que les exigía Tonatiuh para poner en movimiento el quinto sol.
Molesto con el astro rey, Tlahui intentó derribarlo de un flechazo, pero al fallar su tiro, Tonatiuh le dio una probada de su propio chocolate, dejándolo ciego.
Posterior a eso, este dios pasaría a convertirse en el patrón del frío, la nieve y las heladas.
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tzompantli-ink · 5 months
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Iztlacoliuhqui el ciego (la Obsidiana torcida) después de desafiar y caer ante Las flechas de el sol Tonatiuh, es destinado a ser el señor frío de el castigo y la tempestad por la embriagues e inconsciencia humana, una de las Miles manifestaciónes o Nahuales de El Tezcatlipoca Negro.
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wol-06 · 5 months
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Iztlacoliuhqui❄️, Itzpapálotl🦋, Ehécatl🌬️, Xochiquétzal🌸 & Xochipilli🏵️. Twisted knife, lord of winter. Obsidian butterfly, symbol of war. Wind, movement of the universe. Beautiful flower and prince of flowers, representatives of beauty and joy.
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sunnybunny33 · 3 years
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LISTOOOOOOOO
Ya quedaron todas las postales para este 14 de febrero 😎👌
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shi-gu · 5 years
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Inktober day 9
Did you miss him? (Donaji certainly didn’t) Itztlacoliuhqui, the twisted god of cold, ice and punishment.
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se-tochtli · 5 years
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Las formas mortales de Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli iztlacoliuhqui y ehecatl.
Había escuchado que la energía de tlahuiz es algo inestable y por ello agregué en su forma mortal que sus ojos serían blancos, y además le dan más personalidad (??
Si han leído la leyenda de Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli conocerá a iztlacoliuhqui. Es en quien se convirtió cuando murió.
Como está más muerto que vivo le puse la piel pálida. uwu.
Y por último Ehecatl, a él le puse el cabello gris plateado, pues para no tener tantos pelinegros, luego ya no sabran diferenciarlos.
Con un tapabocas rojo habiendo referencia a su bucal roja y vistiendo una bonita guayabera.
No se nota pero tiene tatuajes de círculos en los brazos 👀
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youth-and-roses · 7 years
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Iztlacoliuhqui: welcome to the underworld, son!
Miquiztli: idk what's worst, if here is scary and cold as balls or the fact that all my friends are dead
Itzlacoliuhqui: Bravo is dead
Miquiztli: i like here
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shi-gu · 7 years
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Donaji & the Magical Poncho is here!
Subtitles available in: english, español, 日本語字幕 During winter, the cold wind called Iztlacoliuhqui, who causes havoc with his tempest at the top of the mountains, is feared by everyone but a little fearless girl named Donaji, whose bravery will make their encounter something unavoidable, decided by fate. Finally it is here as promised! Took over a year to finish, between school and this being the first time I work together with voice actors and a musician. It's been a challenging but rewarding experience. -Music was made by my friend Arnór Bragi Jóhannsson -Kusunoki Nosuku helped me check and correct the japanese subtitles. [About the story] I wrote Donaji's story back in 2011 for a school project and designed the main characters shortly after for another assignment. In 2014, I adapted it into an animated interactive e-book for a contest I didn't win, after which I tried to find a way for it to get published at an editorial, but it didn't work out. Then in December 2015 I began to work on the animated film version, recycling the original interactive animation's clips and adding whole new sequences. And now, in 2017 Donaji finally debuts in her original story as a protagonist! This story is related to my previous film: Black Feathers (2013) This story will continue in the form of a webcomic, in which both characters, Donaji and Itzcacalotl (from Black Feathers) meet each other and set on to a great adventure in Mesoamerica. You can see a teaser for it after the credits in this animation. I've been looking forward to this moment for so long that now I don't know what to say about it, so without further ado... Enjoy and hope you like it! © 2011-2017 Camilo Moncada Lozano All rights reserved
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youth-and-roses · 7 years
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Worship and my points for it
Far away of the plot, i seek to give everyone a hero or character that represents them, knowing that they are here and they exist. First of all, my character Davey, is made like ME, he is bisexual, once liked a straight person but then got a trans boyfriend (can i get a girlfriend too?) He is very serious about school and the sport he practices, very overprotective with his family and friends, silent and inspired. Davey trans boyfriend is a character that i really love a lot, his name is Jacques (Jack by his friends) and he is native american, trans and gay, he is very proud of himself and his boyfriend, he really doesn't pay much attention to school, he prefers the fun and the laugh until he starts to fail chemistry. Then my favorite group of all the novel, the Walkers, the big ass family of Davey, he has two dads (three before, and he doesn't remember the third one because plot, and the guy is dead) and a mother, his parents are rescuers (except his mom, who is a housewife because plot and traumas) so the six siblings of Davey have been all rescued by his dads. After Davey there is Logan and Geraldine, the twins, blondies with cold blue eyes, they are from France after a terrorist attack, his dads decided to help them and give them a home, Logan is very paceful, but Geraldine fights everything animated or unanimated. Second, there is Suhaila, the arab girl that his dads saved in Egypt, she wears hijabs of all colors and flowery hijabs of pastel colors, she is a peace talker, dark eyes, brown skin and black hair, she fights a lot with Geraldine, her too mean and whiny sister, Suhaila is a feminist, Geraldine thinks that is too much energy to put on. Then, Tafari and Shaira from Uganda, Tafari is a momma's boy and Shaira is a poetist, she loves Ruben Dario, her favorite book is "El amor en los tiempos del colera" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez and "Azul..." by Ruben Dario, Tafari prefers logic and science, he loves "origins" by Neil Degrasse Tyson, they do have darks skin, black eyes and messy curly hair. Last but not less important, an abandoned baby from Haiti, Joseph, he is tiny and little, tough, he only knows how to say "mom" and "dad". Then there is the Team, Davey's friends. Erica is an albino girl, she is lesbian and a trickster, sassy and beautiful, she has a red streak in her hair, she comes from a poor family in USA, her rest fo the family are black people. Asami Sakisaka, the nerd, the geek, the book sniffer, he is asian/mexican and gay, he loves the scent of the old pages of the books, the starry nights and the flora and fauna of the world, he is very silent but when he takes trust he is the most funny guy ever, he has dark hair, tan skin and kaleidoscope eyes. Marco Almagro, the venezolan kid, his family is composed by soldiers but his dad and him were the weirdos, his father was a kemetic magician that meet his mother and fell for her, Marco is demisexual, he has dark long hair, eyes like obsidian and brown skin, he dances ballet. Aurelio Cuevas, he is a NASA-PAEZ, a native colombian indigineous, he kicks the drug dealers out of the mountains, but he is chubby and ace, he is panromantic, has short brown hair and amber eyes, dark skin and his pet is a skunk. Ramona Ayala (you may not believe it, but her name is inspired by the signer Ramon Ayala) she is the black mexican girl of the squad, she is calm and soft, also is Marco's girlfriend she is the weird specimen, a straight person, her hair is black and curly, her skin is dark and her eyes are titanium colored (her Father, Iztlacoliuhqui, gave her those eyes that "looked like snow"). Abbas Al-Malik, is the syrian kid, he lives in Syria that is still in war, scared and sleepless, he has asma, he is pansexual and muslim, his eyes are blue electric (like his father's, Zeus) his hair and skin are brown, he has three hamsters, he has a partner named Max, he also has freckles. Max Sforza, this kid is italian and agender, their boyfriend is Abbas, they are calm but sassy, they love to tease people when it gives the oportunity, their father is in bed, their step mother is a bitch and also their sisters, they has curly blonde hair and grey eyes, they has freckles and tan skin. Adriana Von Holde, she is from Germany, her hair is black, her eyes too and her skin is white as snow, she is also a lesbian and she is Erica's girlfriend, she loves to help people and sing along with make music. Daniel Silva, weirdly straight, he loves to create and he has two dads, nobody teases him in school, but in his old elementary everybody told him he was going to be gay, he has brown skin and brown hair and amber eyes, he is very cheerfuly and chill. Yasmini Jabbar, she wears the hijab that her ace boyfriend (Aurelio) gave her in her birthday, she is very silent and reserved, but if you insult her beloved ones she is going to kill you, she has brown skin, brown hair and mint green eyes (from her mother, Freia). Naya Patil, she is from India, she has brown skin and black hair, her eyes are brown, she has a deer because is her mom *cofcofXochipillicofcof* sacred animal, she is aroace, even tough her mom is the patron of love, sexuality and gayness (also flowers but meh), she has zero chill and laughs a lot, she laughs like a dolphin and you don't know if she is laughing or drowning. I hope the representation is well looking! I sinceraly don't want to screw it up.
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shi-gu · 9 years
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Animated bits from my story "Donaji and Chicahualizteotl's Magic Poncho" Donaji, Magic Poncho and Iztlacoliuhqui © Camilo Moncada Lozano
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