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Quetzalcoatl, the light one, and Tezcatlipoca, the dark one, looked down from their seat in the sky.  All they saw was water below that held a gigantic goddess with many mouths.  When they tried to create something, the goddess would always eat it.  The light and dark one knew this must be stopped and so turned themselves into two giant serpents.  They tore the goddess in two and from her upper body made the earth.  From her lower body they made the sky.  The other gods saw and were angry at what the two had done and so as compensation for dissection they allowed her to create necessities for people to survive.  And so, her hair became the trees and plants. Her eyes were made caves fountains and wells.  Rivers came from her mouth; hills and valleys from her nose and mountains from her shoulders.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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