An illustrated narrative encyclopedia of the major Aztec gods and other supernatural beings.
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Ometeotl—The Dual God, Source of the Cosmos
Quetzalcoatl—God of Order and Creation
Xolotl—Double of Quetzalcoatl, Night Guardian of the Sun
Tezcatlipoca—God of Chaos and Destruction
Tepeyollotl—Double of Tezcatlipoca, God of Earthquakes
Tlalteuctli—Goddess of the Earth
Teteoh Innan—Mother of the Gods
Cihuacoatl—Goddess of Motherhood and Creation
Xiuhteuctli—God of Fire and Time
Nanahuatzin—God of the Sun
Cihuateteoh—Guardians of the Setting Sun
Ehecatl—God of Wind
Mictlanteuctli—God of the Land of the Dead
Mictecacihuatl—Goddess of the Land of the Dead
Cinteotl—God of Corn
Chicomecoatl—Goddess of Corn
Tlaloc—God of Storms and Rain
Tlaloqueh—Minor Gods of Rain and Thunder
Chalchiuhtlicue—Goddess of Waters on Earth
Tecciztecatl—God of the Moon
Huehuehcoyotl—God of Music, Dance, and Mischief
Tzitzimimeh—Goddesses of Destruction
Itzpapalotl—Warrior Goddess of Paradise
Mayahuel—Goddess of the Maguey Plant
Pahtecatl—God of Medicine and Healing
Ixtlilton—God of Children's Wellbeing
Xochiquetzal—Goddess of Flowers and Love
Xochipilli—God of Flowers and Games
Ahuiyateteoh—Minor Gods of Vice
Centzontotochtin—The Four Hundred Rabbits, Gods of Alcohol
Citlallatonac—God of the Stars
Citlalicue—Goddess of the Stars
Mixcoatl—God of the Hunt
Centzonmimixcoah—The Four Hundred Northern Stars
Coatlicue
Centzonhuitznahuah—The Four Hundred Southern Stars
Coyolxauqui—Goddess of the Moon
Huitzilopochtli—God of War, Lord of the Sun
Ixcuinan—Goddess of Sin and Forgiveness
Xipe Totec—God of Agriculture
Huixtohcihuatl—Goddess of Salt
Itztlacoliuhqui—God of Frost and Snow
Iyahcateuctli—God of Business and Travel
Tepicmeh—Minor Gods of the Mountains