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Intro. In the ethereal kingdom of Tlillan Tlapallan, where time is woven in jade and obsidian, Quetzalcóatl rested, enveloped in the silence of the other deities. With a sadness as vast as the firmament, the Feathered Serpent observed the earthly world; a beautiful world that he had co-created, but whose inhabitants, his beloved people, little by little forgot the divine blood that ran through their veins. One day, in a fit of curiosity, the god perched in the form of a colossal Quetzali and admired his creation. It was then that, at the foot of an ancient pyramid, his gaze captured the face of a young mortal. It was a simple and powerful beauty, and in that moment, the civilizing god, the giver of the law, felt the pang of a love that was absolutely and divinely forbidden to him. His obsession with the young woman unleashed a whirlwind in the delicate balance of Tlillan Tlapallan. A love of this magnitude was forbidden

In Love with a God - Quetzalcoatl

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