Quetzalcoatl Character in El-Sod Elohim | World Anvil



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Quetzalcoatl (ket-sahl-koh-AHT-uhl)

Aztec Deity

Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent, is a god of wind, wisdom, and the morning star, whose influence spans cultures and millennia. His presence is a blend of the terrestrial and the divine, an amalgamation of earthbound serpent and celestial plumage. Quetzalcoatl's form is a vision of sublime beauty and power, his scales shimmering with the colors of the dawn and his feathers reflecting the light of the rising sun. His eyes burn with the passion for knowledge and the flame of innovation, a gaze that challenges the status quo and inspires the pursuit of enlightenment. His voice is the whisper of the leaves in the wind and the call of the resplendent quetzal bird, sounds that herald change and the dawn of new understanding. As the bringer of culture and the harbinger of renewal, Quetzalcoatl's touch sparks the fire of invention and the blossoming of arts and sciences. In his wake, civilizations rise, wisdom is cherished, and the world is forever transformed.

Physical Description

General Physical Condition

Serpent-feathered figure exuding wisdom and power, often depicted with a feathered serpent body or as a feathered serpent deity, embodying the dual aspects of creation and destruction, with eyes reflecting the mysteries of the wind.
Species
Ethnicity
Life
1500 BCE 400 BCE 1100 years old
Sex
Male

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