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Kukulkan: The Feathered Serpent

As a god of creation and renewal, Kukulkan's greatest act was not to nurture life, but to teach a people how to rise from the ashes of their own downfall.

AmericasPre-Columbian

Quick Facts

Region
Americas
Key Figures
Xbalanqué, Hunahpú, Kukulkan +3 more

Key Figures

The Story

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

Timeline

Creation of Humanity

Kukulkan plays a pivotal role in the creation of humanity, crafting beings from maize after several failed attempts by the gods.

The Hero Twins' Journey

Hunahpú and Xbalanqué descend into Xibalba, facing trials set by the lords of the underworld, aided by Kukulkan.

The Great Flood

Kukulkan unleashes a flood to cleanse the world of corruption, leading to the rebirth of humanity.

Conflict with Tezcatlipoca

Kukulkan engages in cosmic battles with Tezcatlipoca, representing the struggle between order and chaos.

The Spanish Conquest

The arrival of Spanish colonizers leads to the decline of Kukulkan's worship and the transformation of his narrative.

Construction of El Castillo

The pyramid at Chichen Itza is built as a temple to Kukulkan, showcasing his importance in Mayan architecture.

Rituals of the Rainy Season

Festivals dedicated to Kukulkan celebrate the arrival of rain, ensuring agricultural fertility.

Cultural Syncretism

Aspects of Kukulkan's mythology merge with Christian beliefs, reflecting the adaptability of Mayan spirituality.

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