rom collector over 7 years ago [hidden] And Kukulcán (Mayan for "feather and snake") is believed to be another name for Quetzalcóatl. So basically both are the same god. 2 Reply Copy ID Copy Link
Fenir over 7 years ago [hidden] rom_collector said:And Kukulcán (Mayan for "feather and snake") is believed to be another name for Quetzalcóatl. So basically both are the same god.Eh, gods are weird. A god can have multiple forms that can also count as separate. The holy trinity, for example. 1 Reply Copy ID Copy Link
Pronak over 7 years ago [hidden] It's just like Zeus/Jupiter logic. Same gods, but different places and languages. 3 Reply Copy ID Copy Link
Xehapo Cahyec about 7 years ago [hidden] They're gods, not goddesses. Someone with the nickname Tex-Mex would have known better, especially foreigners at risk of getting kidnapped by druglords in Mexico. -7 Reply Copy ID Copy Link