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Encyclopedia > Patecatl

In Aztec mythology, Patecatl was a god of healing and fertility, and the discoverer of peyote. With Mayahuel, he was the father of the Centzon Totochtin.


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Julie O's Shock to the System ~ 01 (11600 words)
Patecatl was named after the Aztec god of medicine and was the creation of Dr. Hector Sanchez.
Once a patient was inside Patecatl, all their vital signs and a myriad of lab values could be viewed locally or across the world.
Hector had no interest in Patecatl being used to give a starlet larger breasts, his goal was to help those in genuine need and without medical facilities.
Centzon Totochtin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (93 words)
Some of their named members include Texcatzonatl, Colhuatzincatl and Ometochtli.
Their parents were Patecatl and Mayahuel, and they may have been brothers of Ixtlilton.
This article relating to a myth or legend from the Americas is a stub.
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