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Hunahpu and Xbalanque: The Hero Twins

Hunahpu and Xbalanque defeated the lords of the underworld using intelligence and trickery — but their greatest victories came only after they sacrificed their own lives.

AmericasPre-Columbian

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Region
Americas
Key Figures
Xbalanque, Maize God, Hun-Came +3 more

Key Figures

The Story

This narrative combines documented history with dramatized scenes for storytelling purposes.

Timeline

Birth of the Hero Twins

Hunahpu and Xbalanque are born to the Maize God and Xmucane, heralded by a prophecy of their destiny to confront the Lords of Xibalba.

Training of the Twins

Under the guidance of their grandmother, the twins undergo rigorous training, honing their skills in preparation for their trials.

First Encounter with Xibalba

The twins enter Xibalba, facing the Lords of Xibalba and the trials that test their strength and cunning.

Victory in the Ball Game

The twins triumph in a sacred ball game against the Lords of Xibalba, solidifying their reputation as formidable challengers.

Rescue of their Father

Hunahpu and Xbalanque successfully rescue their father from Xibalba, restoring familial bonds and order.

Betrayal and Capture

The twins fall victim to a betrayal orchestrated by the Lords of Xibalba, leading to their capture and trials.

Death of the Twins

After a brutal series of trials, the twins are sacrificed, marking a pivotal moment in their journey.

Resurrection of the Twins

Hunahpu and Xbalanque are resurrected, embodying the themes of rebirth and the cyclical nature of existence.

Creation of Humanity

The twins create humanity from maize, intertwining their legacy with the survival of their people.

Cultural Celebrations

The Hero Twins are celebrated through rituals and festivals, reinforcing their significance in Mayan culture.

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