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inquisitor-gayfax · 4 months ago
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fuck it Atlacoya appreciation post (1 / no doubt many)
The Tithes, Episode 2: Harvest
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plasmometer · 3 months ago
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so um anyway them???????
an artist needs to eat subscriptions | tip jar
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flunkyofmalcador · 4 months ago
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Guys. She has socks.
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Tyrith and Atlacoya are playing Space Marine2
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belovedhades · 4 months ago
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finally games workshop gave us some women and they did not disappoint
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farsight-the-char · 4 months ago
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Give onto the Emperor, and all that.
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“The solution was to sit down with people who are fluent in sign language and intimately familiar with Warhammer lore. The animators used motion capture to record these performances and transfer them onto the character. The end result is that Atlacoya becomes a mesmerizingly satisfying character to watch. Even with no voice and half her face covered, she still makes her opinions and emotions abundantly clear every time she is on screen*.” Rob from the Warhammer studio was one such person who advised on the specifics of the Thoughmark dialogue. “It was an honour to be asked to input into this episode. As a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults) I grew up around sign language users and, although my own is fairly rudimentary, it is still very important to me. It makes me really happy to see this kind of diversity being represented in media, and to be able to contribute to its first visual inclusion in Warhammer was a big deal.
Good to Know.
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Out next week.
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minweber · 4 months ago
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Yeah, Tyrith this and that - but listen, you really gotta respect Atlacoya for walking up to every single person there and giving a full speech in Thoughtmark, even though no one within the entire Imperium but SoS, Custodes and their attendants can understand it. Absolutely something that I would do in the same position.
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nordseehexe · 15 days ago
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Aztec Pantheon
Acolmiztli (Acolnahuacatl,Colnahuacatl)
Amimitl (Amihmitl)
Atl
Atlacamani
Atlacoya
Atlatonin (Atlatonan)
Atlaua (Atlahua)
Ayauhteotl
Camaxtli (Mixcoatl-Camaxtli-Xocotl)
Chalchiuhtlatonal
Chalchiuhtecolotl
Chalchiuhtlicue (Acuecucyoticihuati, Chalciuhtlicue, Chalcihuitlicue)
Chalchiuhtotolin
Chalmecateuctli
Chalmecatl
Chantico (Chantico-Cuauhxólotl, Chiantli)
Chicomecoatl (Xilonen)
Chicomexochtli
Chiconahui
Chiconahuiehecatl
Cihuacoatl (Chihucoatl, Ciucoatl)
Cinteotl (Centeotl, Centeocihuatl)
Cipactonal
Citlalicue (Citlalinicue, Ilamatecuhtli)
Coatlicue (Teteoinan, Teteo Inan, Toci, Cihuacoatl)
Cochimetl (Cocochimetl)
Coyolxauhqui
Cuaxolotl
Ehecatl
Huehuecoyotl (Ueuecoyotl)
Huehueteotl (Ueueteotl)
Huitzilopochtli (Uitzilopochtli)
Huixtocihuatl (Uixtochihuatl, Uixtociuatl)
Itzli (Itztli)
Itzpapalotl
Ixtlilton (Tlaltetecuin)
Macuilcozcacuauhtli
Macuilcuetzpalin
Macuilmalinalli
Macuiltochtli
Malinalxochitl
Matlalceuitl (Matlalcueje)
Mayahuel (Mayahual, Mayouel)
Metztli (Meztli, Metzi)
Mextli (Mexitl, Tecciztecatl)
Mictlancihuatl (Mictecacihuatl)
Mictlantecuhtli (Mictlantecuhtzi, Tzontemoc)
Mixcoatl
Nanauatzin (Nanauatl)
Nagual (Nahual, Nahualli)
Ometeotl (🚺: Omecihuatl, 🚹: Ometecutli)
Ometotchtli (Ometochtli)
Opochtli
Oxomoco
Patecatl
Quetzalcoatl
Tecciztecatl (Tecuciztecal, Tecuciztecatl)
Temazcalteci (Temaxcaltechi)
Teoyaomicqui (Teoyaoimquit, Huahuantli)
Tepeyollotl (Tepeyollotli)
Tepozceatl (Tezcatzontecatl)
Tezcatlipoca
Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli (Tlahuizcalpantecutli, Tlahuixcalpantecuhtli)
Tlaloc (Nuhualpilli)
Tlaltecutli (Tlaltecuhtli)
Tlazolteotl (Tlaelquani)
Tonacatecuhtli
Tonacacihuatl
Tonantzin
Tonatiuh
Toci
Tzitzimitl
Xipe Totec (Yopi)
Xiuhcoatl
Xiuhtecuhtli (Huehueteotl)
Xochipilli (Macuilxochitl)
Xochiquetzal
Xocotl
Xolotl
Yacatecuhtli (Yiacatecuhtli)
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Day 944
Xochiquetzal
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Art by @gothic-damien
This is the goddess, Xochiquetzal. Patron deity of womanhood, love, flowers, and beauty to the Nahuatl peoples. She is considered among the most desired of goddesses to most of the other deities of the pantheon. Some of her previous husbands include the likes of Tezcatlipoca, Tlaloc and such.
She's also a mother to many other deities as well (some I'm kinda adding/altering for my lore) such as Atlacoya, Chalchiuhtotolin, Chicomecoatl, and a few others.
I don't have everything planned out for her as a servant, but I am leaning between Caster or Assassin and with a very charm focused kit. With her not only inflicting charm to her enemies, but also using the charm to add more debuffs onto them.
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ashenlights · 11 months ago
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~ Summer Days~
Drew this back in October last year for Atlacoya for the 3rd DZZS exchange!
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gwynthesilly · 4 months ago
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I'm gonna start watching just so i can see this duo, don't care about anything else. #Tithes #Tyrth #Atlacoya #40k
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pupuseriazag · 4 months ago
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No saben lo emputado que estoy que por no revisar bien las referencias de malinalxóchitl ahora tengo que dibujarle de nuevo la ropa PORQUE RESULTA QUE LAS UNICAS DOS ILUSTRACIONES DE CODICES QUE SALEN "QUE SON DE ELLA" SON DE TLAZOLTÉOTL Y DE ATLACOYA
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arrhakis · 2 years ago
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The Worlds Of The Feathered Serpent - The Temple Of Atlaco… | Flickr
The Worlds Of The Feathered Serpent – The Temple Of Atlacoya by Daniel Arrhakis (2023) With the music : Ancient Aztec and Mayan traditional music by Ricardo lozano featuring Jorge Ramos   youtu.be/mMGxIvDe9fU     From Aztec mythology, Atlacoya was the goddess of the dry and barren land. She was neglected after Moctezuma was born, so there are no sacrifices in her honor from long time … and she…
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ripmyoldacc · 2 years ago
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finally got the guts to leave atlacoya springs after ten years. i'm going to neverwinter, i've never been and everyone keeps saying it's, like, a huge deal. so i'll see what lady and i can hustle out of it.
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litlunacy · 2 years ago
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Atlacoya, Gryphon, Vivica and Tripp! An all-bi polycule, made of three professional dancers and their very enthusiastic biggest fan who cannot dance to save his life.
Share any dragons who are Bisexual.
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charliecorvinus · 2 years ago
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I think I should post this new OC i recently got. B) She was designed by DyanBeazt (Furaffinity) (Twitter) using POSSXXM's base
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She also came with this bust. :P Art by Megasus
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xochitl-nahuatl · 4 years ago
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List of the Aztec Gods
This isn’t a complete list, but contains most of the Aztec gods and what they are known for.
Ometecuhtli/Omecihuatl - dual god/goddess who created themselves at the beginning of time as one being, then split into male and female in order to reproduce all creation. These are the supreme gods. 
Xiuhtecuhtli (Lord of Fire) - god of fire, daytime, and volcanoes; father of the gods 
Teleoinan - goddess of the Earth, motherhood, childbirth, fertility, and vegetation. Counterpart of Gaia; mother of the gods. Honored with blood-sacrifices in the fields. 
Huitzilopochtli (Hummingbird of the South) - god of war, human sacrifice, and the sun; father of the Aztecs and the one who led them to conquer Mexico from the Otomi.
Tezcatlipoca (The Smoking Mirror) - god of magick, the night sky, ancestral memory, time, fate, and change through conflict 
Quetzalcoatl (The Feathered-Serpent) - dragon-god of winds, rain, knowledge, wisdom, spirituality, science, and self-reflection 
Coatlicue (She of the Serpent Skirt) - serpent-goddess of the earth, fertility, motherhood, and rebirth; represents both the life-generating and devouring sides of nature (guardian of mothers who die in childbirth). 
Itzpapalotl (The Obsidian Butterfly) - goddess of revenge and blood-shed; leader of the Tzitzimimeh, the star-demons. 
Nanauatzin - god who sacrificed himself in fire so he could become the sun 
Tonatiuh (The Turquoise Lord) - god of the sun; Nanauatzin’s name after becoming the sun god. Had required the nourishment of human blood to provide warmth to the land.
Xochiquetzal (Precious Feather Flower) - goddess of beauty, sex, romantic love, pleasure, fertility, motherhood, and traditional women’s handicrafts such as weaving. She is also heavily associated with the moon and the various lunar phases. 
Huhuecoyotl (Very Old Coyote) - coyote-god of merriment, art, music, wisdom, mischief, and virility 
Tlaloc (He Who makes Things Sprout) - god of rain, thunder storms, and vegetation. Brings rains to the land but is wrathful when angered, sending floods or causing droughts to destroy crops. 
Mictlantecuhtli - god of death and the Underworld (Mictlan) 
Mictecacihuatl - goddess of death and the Underworld; wife of Mictlantecuhtli 
Xolotl - dog-headed god of fire, lightning, misfortunes, sickness, deformities, monsters, and twins; psychopomp for the dead. His job was also to protect the sun from the dangers of the Underworld.
Chalchiuhtlicue (She Who Wears a Jade Skirt) - goddess of water, navigation, and childbirth 
Xipe Totec (Our Lord the Flayed One) - god of vegetation, agriculture, sacrifice, and the skinning of humans. Brought vegetation to the land once appeased with the flayed skins of sacrificial victims. His festival is called Tlacaxipehualiztli - which translates as “flaying of men”. 
Mixcoatl (Cloud Serpent) - god of hunting and the stars. He was usually depicted wearing a cloak of human skin; his own exposed skin was covered in red and white stripes.
Xōchipilli (Prince of Flowers) - god of summer, flowers, art, dancing, singing, pleasure, sex, romantic love, creativity, gambling, and feasts. Offered sacrifices of virgins in his ceremonies. 
Tlazolteotl (She Who Eats Away Impurities) - goddess of purification, luck, and sorcery. Wrongly interpreted as a goddess of lust, filth, and sexual misdeeds. She consumes the impurities of humans and transmutes them into the White Flame of purity and illumination. Can cause seduction, but only through her role of charm magick. 
Tecciztecatl - god who became the moon 
Metztli - goddess of the moon, the night, and agriculture 
Coyolxāuhqui - goddess who was butchered to pieces by Huitzilopochtli when she tried to kill their mother, Coatlicue. She has association with the moon.
Ixtlilton - god of healing, medicine, and dancing 
Macuilxóchitl - god who is part of the Centzon Totochtin, the 400 rabbits who are all gods of drunkenness 
Tepeyollotl (Jaguar of Night) – jaguar-god of wild animals, darkened caves, echoes, and earthquakes 
Mayahuel - goddess of the agave plant and fertility 
Patecatl - god of healing; patron god of doctors 
Ixtlilton - god of medicine and healing 
Cinteotl - god of maize 
Cipactonal - god of astrology and calendars, associated with daytime 
Oxomo - goddess of astrology and calendars, associated with nighttime 
Cihuacoatl - goddess of childbirth, motherhood, and fertility. Noble-women who died in childbirth were taken to her realm. This goddess was sometimes portrayed as a skull-faced warrior due to the harshness of childbirth.
Toci - goddess of healing 
Temazcalteci - goddess of steam baths 
Chantico - goddess of the family hearth and volcanoes 
Piltzintecuhtli - god of the rising sun, healing, and visions 
Citlalicue - creator-goddess of stars 
Citlalatonac - creator-god of stars (husband of Citlalicue) 
Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli - god of Venus 
Chalchiutotolin - turkey-god of purification, disease, and release of guilt
Itztlacoliuhqui (All Is Bent By Coldness) - god of ice, coldness, winter, punishment, and misery. He is also the god of objectivity and impartial justice. 
Malinalxochitl - goddess of sorcery, snakes, scorpions, and insects of the desert. Is known to cause horrible hallucinations to humans, eat their flesh, and make them get bit by venomous snakes. 
Macuiltotec - god of weaponry and warfare 
Atlatoman - goddess of physical deformities and sores. She was also thought to be the cause of such ailments. 
Atlaua - god of water; protector of archers and fishermen. The Aztecs often prayed to him when there were deaths in water. 
Opochtli - god of fishing and bird-catchers; discoverer of harpoons and the net 
Huixtocihuatl - goddess of salt and patron of cultivated foods and people in the salt trade 
Atlacoya - goddess of droughts 
Yacatecuhtli - god of commerce and travelers, especially business travelers 
Zacatzontli - god of roads
Nappatecutli - god of mat-making
Ilamatecuthli - goddess of weaving
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