In case of weird entities bursting out from the stone: RUN!
Or at least that was what Mateo had to do, and didn't.
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We finally reach the first important part on this arc: Miquiztli appears!
It may look like I'm writing nonsense now, but all of this thing has an archaeology-college-level research behind. NO JOKE.
Whatever, this was my favorite page to draw since I finally get to see my hours spent on the library, looking through folklore and academic websites, and my own interpretations taken from the Borgia Codex, and see it does look good! I was worried I was bullshitting my way throughout the imagery and designs lol.
(Which is kinda stupid cuz you all are going to see him without paint more often).
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Aztec myths never were more than a middle school History lesson, and nothing Mateo cared much of.
When his soul essence accidentally frees an unusually kind death god, and his nahual reveals himself to him, all those "fantasy" tales will dig up themselves from the bowels of Mexico City, along with his own origins.
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