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Luncuéit reference sheet
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❤『Introducing Luncuéit the bloody, of the blood moon』🩸
🩸⧼Information⧽🌙
In the realms of Greek and Aztec mythology, there emerged a fearsome figure known as Luncuéit the Bloody. She was feared as the Bloody Moon God amongst the mortals and Luncuéit origins were shrouded in mystery, Awilix herself said that she had Luncuéit with a mortal, making Luncuéit a demi-god and that she was her son. In an attempt to secure her success in godhood!
But in reality Luncuéit saw herself as a full god and was born from an strange union between the Greek god Thanatos, the personification of death, and the Aztec goddess Awilix, associated with the moon, night and death as well.
The circumstances surrounding the encounter between Thanatos and Awilix, let alone Luncuéit's birth remain lost in the annals of time. Nevertheless, from this extraordinary union, Luncuéit came into existence, inheriting traits from both of her divine parents.
Like her mother, she bore a profound connection to the moon, a celestial body that held great significance in the Aztec culture. However, Luncuéit also carried the essence of her father, who was associated with death. In this way, Luncuéit also found herself linked to the realm of mortality and became closely associated with death herself for her brutal nature.
Luncuéit emergence was not an everyday occurrence but rather a rare event, coinciding with specific celestial phenomena. It is said that when the moon turned a blood-red hue during a solar eclipse, Luncuéit would spread her dark wings across the night sky. It was during these sinister moments that she revealed her true nature, unleashing her formidable powers and seeking out those who had failed to pay her due homage and offerings.
For she was a god that should be feard, no puny demi-god.
The unprepared and the unwary who crossed her path faced a gruesome fate, for Luncuéit possessed an insatiable thirst for blood.
Sadly as her unquenchable desire for blood and her dark inclinations became increasingly worrisome. Concerned for her well-being and the potential harm she might inflict, her mother Awilix made a grave decision. Luncuéit was later to be imprisoned within the depths of the underworld, a place where her dangerous impulses could be contained.
This act was not only an effort to protect the world from her wrath but also an opportunity for Luncuéit to satiate her thirst for blood in a controlled environment.
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Thanatos, Awilix and Luncuéit. ♡
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