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Alamaya is the Mayan priestess to the Red King at Chichén Itzá. She appears in Changes. Alamaya identifies herself as "Priestess Alamaya and servant to the Great Lord Kukulkan". She emerged from the Temple of Kukulkan in Chichén Itzá bearing a small white lantern and accompanied by three Jaguar Warriors, all of them half-vampires, one of which beating the drum that she paced to, the other two bearing ancient weaponry of wood and obsidian.[1] Tall, young, lovely, with long Mayan features…

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Ixchel Mayan Goddess Miss SL Second Challenge | Ix-Chel is t… | Flickr Maya Goddess, Ix Chel, Mayan Goddess, Water Goddess, Goddess Of The Moon, Totem Animal, Moon Water, Call The Midwife, Drop Spindle

Ix-Chel is the Maya Goddess of the Moon, Water, Weaving and Childbirth. She has been shown in three of Her many aspects: Chak Chel, the Old Moon Goddess, called the Midwife of Creation; Ix Chel in Her main form as Mother Goddess and Weaver who set the Universe in motion; and the Young Moon Goddess, shown with Her totem animal the rabbit. Ix Chel is a great Water Goddess, the consort of the chief God of the Maya Itsamná. Her name means "Lady Rainbow", and She is said to have founded the city…

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