Deities of the old Empire of Tupanqi

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Quetzalcoatl, God of Civilization, Wind, Books and the Morning Star (LG)

Tezcatlipoca, God of Night, Jaguars, Divination, Prophecy, Slaves, Hurricanes, Discord and Youth (CN)

Huitzilpochtli, God of the Sun, War and Self-Discipline (N)

Xipe-Totec, God of the Natural Cycle of Life and Death, Seasons, Mineralworking and Agriculture (CG)

Tlaloc, God of Rain, Storms, Lightning and Thunder (LN)

Mictlantecuhtli & Mictecacihuatl, Twin Deity of Funerals, Death and the Underworld (LE)

Coatlicue, Goddess of the Earth, Childbirth and Guardian of Families (N)

Xolotl, God of Deformities, Catastrophic Weather and Curses (CG)

Ometeotl, God(dess) of Duality, Totality and Soul (N)

Itzpapaloti, Goddess of Difficult Childbirth, Unsettled Spirits and Human Sacrifices (CE)

Xochiquetzal, Goddess of Love, Fertility, Feminine Beauty, Childbirth and Weaving (LN)

Xochipilli, God of Cultivated Plants, Love of Friends, Celebration, Song (N)

Huehuecoyotl, God of Growing Old, Deceit, Trickery and Mischief (CN)

Chalchiuhtlique, Goddess of Chastity, Purity, Sailors and Safety in the Moonlight (NG)

Coyolxauhqui, Goddess of Nightmares, Sorcery, Fear, Revenge and Dismemberment (CE)

Piltzintecuhtli, God of Healing, Dawn and Protection from the Dead (LG)

Mixcoatl, God of Hunting, the Night Sky and Keeping the Path (NG)

Chicomecoatl, Goddess of Sustenance and Survival (NG)

Temazcalteci, Goddess of Baths, Steam, Sweat, Purification and Absolution (LN)

Itztlacoliuhqui, God of Winter, Ice, Order and Punishment (LN)

Tepeyollotl, God of Echoes, Memories and Storytelling (N)

Yacatecuhtli, God of Merchants, Commerce, Travellers and Spies (LN)

Patecatl, God of Imagination and Creativity, Physicians and Drugs (CG)

Cipactonal, God of Astronomy, Navigation and Calendars (LN)

Cihuateteo, Goddess of Wronged Women and Vendettas (N)

Chantico, God of Fires and Hearth, Volcanoes and Domesticity (NG)

Mayahuel, Goddess of Intoxication and Drugs, Excessive Revelry (CN)