Quetzalcóatl (3.5e Deity)

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[edit] Quetzalcóatl

Intermediate Deity
Symbol: A snake with feathers
Home Plane:
Alignment: Lawful Neutral
Portfolio: The Aztec priesthood, learning and knowledge
Clergy Alignments: Lawful Neutral
Domains: Knowledge, Law, Strength and Sun
Favored Weapon:
Quetzalcóatl

Quetzalcóatl is the Aztec deity known as the feathered snake god. As one of their most revered deities, he receives much power from heart sacrifices in his name and as such is one of the most powerful of their pantheon. See the wikipedia article on Quetzalcóatl for more details.

[edit] Dogma

Quetzalcóatl encourages the same general practices as the other Aztec gods and goddesses, namely heart sacrifices to himself and the Sun, and the many strange religious practices of the Aztecs.

[edit] Clergy and Temples

Quetzalcóatl's clergy are all Aztec Priests. They are usually bloodstained and filthy, and not beyond eating the flesh of their foes. His temples are impressive stepped temple-pyramids covered in bloodstains from sacrifices.



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